Dominating the world of indie music, Detroit Metal City (DMC) is a popular death metal band known for its captivatingly dark and crude style. Its extravagant lead singer, Johannes Krauser II, is especially infamous as a demonic being who has risen from the fiery pits of hell itself in order to bring the world to its knees and lord over all mortals—or at least that's what he's publicized to be. Unbeknownst to his many worshippers, Krauser II is just the alter ego of an average college graduate named Souichi Negishi. Although he is soft-spoken, peace-loving, and would rather listen to Swedish pop all day, he must participate in DMC's garish concerts in order to make ends meet. Detroit Metal City chronicles Negishi's hilarious misadventures as he attempts to juggle his hectic band life, a seemingly budding romance, and dealing with his incredibly obsessive and dedicated fans.
ABBA: The Movie is a documentary-style film that follows the popular Swedish pop group ABBA during their 1977 Australian tour. As the band travels from city to city, they experience various adventures and encounters, including press conferences, interviews, and concerts. Along the way, they are pursued by a radio DJ who is determined to get a phone interview with them. The film also offers glimpses into the personal lives of the band members and highlights their rise to international fame.
Detroit Metal City: Birth of the Metal Devil is a comedic anime movie that follows the story of Soichi Negishi, a well-mannered and polite musician who leads a normal life during the day. However, he has a secret alter ego as Johannes Krauser II, the lead vocalist of a death metal band called Detroit Metal City. Despite his reluctance, Soichi is forced to perform in the band, showcasing his conflicting split personality. The movie explores the challenges faced by Soichi as he tries to navigate his private life and maintain his secret identity, all while dealing with the absurdity and gross-out humor of the death metal subculture.
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