
Detroit Metal City
Led by phallus-waiving terrorist-from-hell Johannes Krauser II (guitar/vocals,) and given pulsing, throbbing life by indestructible drummer Camus and bassist Alexander Jagi, Detroit Metal City is the hottest ticket on the concert circuit! There's just one catch. That "hottest ticket" is just a meal ticket, and beneath the makeup, these ultimate head-bangers are hired doppelgangers who don't even LIKE what they do! Jaggi is actually Wada, who wants to play glam rock; Camus is Nishida, an anime fan with an appalling weakness for curry and NSFW videos; and Krauser is... oh the shame... street-singing Soichi Negishi, whose dreams of singing happy pop hits seem hopelessly doomed by the success of his rage-fueled alter ego! Worse, he can't even tell anyone who Krauser is. Not even the girl he likes, who HATES DMC! Will rage against the corporate machine consume Negishi's tortured soul? Is there life after death metal? What it's like to put your head in a jet engine and turn up the volume? <br><br> (Source: Sentai Filmworks)
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↳ QWhen does the next episode of Detroit Metal City air?
New episodes air weekly at the scheduled JST time, automatically converted to your local timezone. The countdown above this section updates every minute.
↳ QWhere can I watch Detroit Metal City?
Detroit Metal City streams on Hulu. Each link above takes you straight to the title's page on your platform of choice.
↳ QHow many episodes does Detroit Metal City have?
Detroit Metal City has 12 episodes, with each episode running approximately 13 minutes.
↳ QIs Detroit Metal City dubbed in English?
An English dub has not been announced yet. We'll update this page when one is confirmed.
↳ QIs Detroit Metal City based on a manga or light novel?
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