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Already in 1996 His Infernal Majesty became HIM, when the band released their first single. -The entire name would have been too long for the cover as well as for the back cover, and specially since the name of the CD was 666 Ways To Love: Prologue. -But there were also other reasons for shortening the name. In Canada there was a trash orchestra, named Infernal Majesty, which was active in the 80's and who started a revival tour in the 90's, and they wanted to avoid being mistaken with them. -Apart from that it would have been difficult for the Finnish public to remember the word combination of His Infernal Majesty, not to mention how to write and pronounce it. -The band was also aware that it was unnecessary being provocative with such a name without having any proper links to the occult.
Foreign reporters have always been interested in the name HIM, and still ask over and over again how it was chosen. That's why the band got used to making up so many lies about it. When the boys band Hanson was popular, they used to say HIM stood short for Hanson Is Murdered. When Gas, who's a passionate ice hockey amateur, joined the band, HIM was suddenly short for Helsinki Ice hockey Maniacs. There are many interpretations. And each time they got away with those lies because the HIM members are such accomplished liars. They remain dead serious and so far the Pinocchio effect is not showing.
From Soundi 6-7/2001): Well, sometimes I wish that we’d picked other name for the band than HIM. The name constantly pisses me off. It’s utterly terrible! HIM! The upside is that it doesn’t actually mean anything, there are just three letters which are pronounced similarily in basically every language. It’s practical. In almost every interview someone asks what does HIM stand for. I can’t even remember our latest lie about that. When Hanson was hot, we said it means Hanson Is Murder. The name doesn’t have a particular history. His Infernal Majesty was a totally different band. I think HIM derives from some death metal joke. And it was our protest to Haile Selassie’s rastafarian religion, he used to be called His Imperial Majesty. But nowadays because of Linde’s hair, we actually might be supporting him.
Quote from: Ziggy18 on May 22, 2007, 01:03:22 PMwhen he was young before the old age . generally, when you are young it is before your old age
when he was young before the old age .
Does anyone know if the 666WTL version of Wicked Game has appeared on any other CDs?
The Heart Of Darkness :O A Love metal B-side. I must have it does anyone want to tell me where I can find this. Thanks
He usually smokes the lights. That's what I seen him with three of the times i met them. But i guess it cycles.
The only thing close is that Kerrang! cd.
Not sure which site, but this one still has brand new copies of the LM digipak. http://www2.mailordercentral.com/isotank/prodinfo.asp?number=23598-2
i know that "The Heart of Darkness" is the alternative title of Love's Requiem...
Cos DSL was included in the Join Me single?A better question is, why wasn't Stigmata included in ALL versions of GLS 666? And the first smart ass who replies with, "Cos it was included in 666 WTL" is getting slapped. Silly. Up and down.Yeah.