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Amen

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Jussi Sydänmaa (born 26 June 1972) is a Finnish guitarist and a former founding member of the rock band Lordi, performing by the stage name of Amen until his departure in May 2022. He graduated as an Information Technology engineer in 2001 and worked on Lordi's website. Sydänmaa plays Schechter guitars (specifically the Solo II Custom and the Hellraiser Solo II). The municipality of Mäntsälä granted Sydänmaa with a statue named "Hard Rock Stone" on 26 June 2006. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Amen is the 2,362nd most popular musician (up from 2,472nd in 2024), the 473rd most popular biography from Finland (up from 489th in 2019) and the 16th most popular Finnish Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Amen ranks 2,362 out of 3,175Before him are Michael Romeo, Buzz Osborne, Mustard, Atticus Ross, Jerry Harrison, and Meredith Brooks. After him are Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad, Shirley Scott, Maxim Fadeev, Andy Sneap, Duke Pearson, and Simon Kirke.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Amen ranks 481Before him are Kalinikos Kreanga, Christophe Beck, Aleksey Dyumin, Àlex Brendemühl, Jani Soininen, and Tomáš Dvořák. After him are Hüseyin Özkan, Catherine Siachoque, DJ Lethal, Jerome Damon, Pedro Contreras, and Hamza Abdi Barre.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Amen ranks 474 out of 751Before him are Johan Olin (1883), Nina Åström (1962), Raimo Helminen (1964), Roope Latvala (1970), Risto Laakkonen (1967), Jarkko Nieminen (1981), and Jani Soininen (1972). After him are Riikka Purra (1977), Markku Aro (1950), Jussi Jääskeläinen (1975), Päivi Räsänen (1959), and Pertti Ukkola (1950).

Among MUSICIANS In Finland

Among musicians born in Finland, Amen ranks 16Before him are Juice Leskinen (1950), Sami Vänskä (1976), Susanna Mälkki (1969), Kai Hahto (1973), Carita Holmström (1954), and Roope Latvala (1970). After him are Eicca Toppinen (1975), Jani Liimatainen (1980), Samu Haber (1976), Lauri Porra (1977), Stala (1974), and Jari Mäenpää (1977).