• Dethklok's Metalocalypse Doomstar Requiem Klok Opera
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[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/33/The_Doom_Star_Requiem.jpg/450px-The_Doom_Star_Requiem.jpg[/img] Dethklok's Metalocalypse: Doomstar Requiem Klok Opera aired Oct 28th at midnight. It was a 46 minute special about recusing Toki and Abigail and starting the Metalocalypse. Here is it is [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utZfT6rI4Kg[/media] [url]https://vimeo.com/78019073[/url] My favorite part was the [sp]The Michael Jackson part, it had me laughing so hard[/sp]
Aw man, I used to be really into Metalocalypse, but I kinda lost interest since it takes so long for new episodes to come out. Still, rather exciting for this. I'll definitely give it a watch now!
That was magnificent. I'll definitely get the album with the soundtrack on it.
It was pretty damn awesome, except for a few off-key parts.
[sp]Toki's audition/duel with Skwisgaar was nothing short of amazing. And Dr. Rockzo showing up to save Dethklok with a giant bag of cocaine. . .nice. It was perfect comedic timing, and right at the point where I started to wonder, "Hey, is Dr. Rockzo going to show up at any point?"[/sp]
[QUOTE=NuclearJesus;42690524][sp]Toki's audition/duel with Skwisgaar was nothing short of amazing.[/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]Oh my god, that sequence was the perfect storm of self-mocking epic metal culture. I always loved the detail they put into Skwisgaar's finger movements, it's there specifically for guitarists to notice.[/sp]
Beautifully done and pretty epic. The whole thing start to end was incredible, but im kind of sad in a way. I preferred metalocalypse when it was more humour based and the band just bumbling along and being incompetant, the overarching super serious story line ties things together neatly but its kind of taking itself a bit too seriously at times for my liking.
[QUOTE=metallics;42697135]Beautifully done and pretty epic. The whole thing start to end was incredible, but im kind of sad in a way. I preferred metalocalypse when it was more humour based and the band just bumbling along and being incompetant, the overarching super serious story line ties things together neatly but its kind of taking itself a bit too seriously at times for my liking.[/QUOTE] It's that very super-seriousness that's the ultimate jab at the pomp of metal. . .much like Tenacious D, and the whole "loser fatasses think they're the greatest rockers in history" joke.
[QUOTE=NuclearJesus;42697296]It's that very super-seriousness that's the ultimate jab at the pomp of metal. . .much like Tenacious D, and the whole "loser fatasses think they're the greatest rockers in history" joke.[/QUOTE] It might once have been a joke... But its definitely gone way beyond that now. With tenacious d its clearly ironic and it used to be, worlds 7th largest economy joke etc etc but the irony is now so subtle its barely tangible. At least from the point of view of the super serious story.
[QUOTE=metallics;42697333]It might once have been a joke... But its definitely gone way beyond that now. With tenacious d its clearly ironic and it used to be, worlds 7th largest economy joke etc etc but the irony is now so subtle its barely tangible. At least from the point of view of the super serious story.[/QUOTE] i agree and dont at the same time compare season 1 to now and season 1 was very much like aqua teen hungerforce kind of show where its so dry and sarcastic mixed with over top metal now its much more intricate which is kinda lame but also it allows the show to progress. kinda like the dethalbums with the first being pretty simple with tons of sweeping but you can tell brendon small wants to actually make music so he actually tries on the 2nd and 3rd
CRYSTALS METH!
put the youtube in so its simpler to watch
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