
As its name implies, the song is dedicated to rhythm guitarist Toki Wartooth, whom she is a huge child fan of. A Song For Toki (aka 'I Cant Wait to be Brutal') is a rock song written and performed by Juliette Sarmangsadandle, a terminally ill young girl introduced in the episode Dethkids of season one. It is not featured on any show related album and bears some melodic resemblance to 'Come. A servant of Nathan's arrives and gives him a scroll that tells him that his queen has been taken. Dethklok - Crush the Industry 197,166 views 1K Dislike Share Save buttkrieg 18.5K subscribers 'Crush the Industry' by Dethklok (Metalocalypse).

As its name implies, the song is dedicated to rhythm guitarist Toki Wartooth, whom she is a huge child fan of. The video begins with Nathan dressed in Viking armor in a snowy mountain area, standing over a corpse (presumably a warrior whom Nathan fought and killed). Metalocalypse with All That Remains, Machine Head, and the Black Dahlia Murder. Toki Wartooth, Pickles and an unnamed choir. A Song For Toki (aka 'I Can't Wait to be Brutal') is a rock song written and performed by Juliette Sarmangsadandle, a terminally ill young girl introduced in the episode Dethkids of season one. Metalocalypse: Dethklok - Crush The Industry lyrics. Ultimately, Dethalbum III has broader appeal than the previous two, but it's for diehards. 2 a DETHKLOK Metalocalypse: Dethalbum II (Soundtrack) WILLIAMS STREET. As one would expect, lyrics shine on tracks like "I Ejaculate Fire" ("venomous fluid, cantankerous druid") and "Crush the Industry" ("Capital is worthless now, your life I inside trade"). Live, Dethklok, a Small-led quintet, is more melodic than aggressive, unlike such trailblazers as Cannibal Corpse or Napalm Death.

Even the over-the-top lyrical bombast is consistent - cartoonish isn't a pejorative in extreme metal. Small keenly crafts representative music, from the high-wire guitar solos to the churning rhythmic black hole below.
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The Adult Swim cartoon is full of satire, but it's mostly an homage to creator Brendon Small's favorite musical style. Metalocalypse isn't so much Spinal Tap as it is "The Hills" go death metal.
