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Breaking news: Timo is still out of his mind. As if anyone would think the band responsible for some of the most hippy-dippy lyrics in metal would turn fascist on us...

According to an article in the Finnish daily newspaper Iltalehti, STRATOVARIUS' record label is refusing to allow the group to release a newly recorded track featuring a sampled speech by Adolf Hitler.

The song, entitled "Hitler", was recently recorded by the group for inclusion on their next album. However, some of the executives at the German branch of the band's record label, Sanctuary, are objecting to the song's lyrical content and are threatening to pull the song from the album's final track listing.
"I won't give up on the song," Tolkki told Iltalehti. "This is a matter of principle.

"The German Interior Ministry has formed a branch dedicated to preventing youth from being exposed to the Nazi ideology. Our manager sent this special branch the lyrics to the song and the intro to be used in the beginning of the track [containing Hitler's speech]. It is up to them to judge if it is acceptable for release or not. If the Ministry sees this song as inappropriate, I will, of course, refrain from releasing it, and I will record a new version of the track that is acceptable. If, on the other hand, the song is found to be 'legal,' the record company should not have the right to limit my freedom of expression."

Tolkki says that he is certain the Ministry won't have anything against the song.

"It's as strongly against Hitler as a song can be," he claimed.

To prove this, Tolkki read the song's lyrics to the Iltalehti reporter. In the song, Hitler is described as a monster who spread fear across the world.

"These issues have to be discussed," Tolkki explained.

Tolkki said that he has been interested in Hitler-related literature for a long time.

"I have been interested in Hitler since I was a teenager," he said. "As far as I can tell, every child is innocent when born into this world. I'm interested in finding out what happens to turn an innocent child into a Hitler-type figure."

Tolkki said that he doesn't know yet how long it will take for the German Interior Ministry to make a decision regarding the song. However, he believes that it won't delay the making of the group's new album.

"This shouldn't affect that [the recording process for the new album]," he stated confidently. "I believe that we will get the clearance to release the song as it is. [This subject matter is something] that you must be able to talk about."
 
Oh man, and you can just imagine the quality of Stratovarius lyrics to coincide with this...

Hitler, why did you have to be so mean?
All the Jews were so friendly and clean.
Your moustache was sexy in a way,
Enough to turn a straight man gay.
The showers caused too much of a smell,
so you threw the Jew down the well.
 
The first time I heard this lyrics, I nearly spit the coffee I was drinking all over my monitor:

"Many rare species will perish soon and we'll be short on food. Why do we have to be so selfish, we've got to change our attitude."

Would someone please tell Stratovarius to stop eating endangered species!

Zod
 
There are bad lyrics, and then there are Stratovarius lyrics -- quite possibly the worst I've ever read.

That song you quoted Zod is a doublw whammy because not only are the lyrics an atrocity, they also ripped off the "22 Acacia Avenue" riff.

I remember laughing about those lyrics in the ProgPower forum, only to be told by a bunch of n00bs that I didn't care for Mother Earth.