Santo Cilauro - Zladko Vladcik - I Am The Anti-Pope

I Am The Anti-Pope

"I am the Anti-Pope" is another one of Zlad's songs. Although it is much less nonsensical it is also still meant to be zany and comedic in nature, featuring lines such as "But here comes White Horseman, defender of god! Exposing to everyone his powerful rod!"

As with "Elektronik Supersonik" the year earlier, "I Am the Antipope" was to be Molvania's entry into the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest, and like its predecessor, it was denied entry with a terse statement of "Satanism has no place at Eurovision." Vladcik insisted that the song was not an attack on Christianity, but instead a light-hearted ballad recounting the short reign of little-known Beelzebub the First, the only Vicar of Christ to have been crucified at the stake. "In Molvania, this is one of our most loved children’s stories", Vladcik claimed, while speaking backwards through a hooded translator.

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