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The Clash at Demonhead are the secondary antagonists of the Scott Pilgrim franchise. They served as a rival band of Sex Bob-Omb. The Band consisting Envy Adams as their lead singer and keyboard player, Todd Ingram as bass player, and Lynette Guycott as their drummer.

History[]

Video Game[]

The band plays a minor role in the game, appearing in the 3rd level "World 3" in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game which set in Leo's Place. They arrived on Knight-Rider like limo before entering the stage. On this level you are ambushed by fans who can be defeated by fight or by avoiding them. Both Envy and Lynette served as mini-bosses while Todd is the main boss of the level.

Scott Pilgrim Takes Off[]

Netflix's animated sequel/adaption features the band, expect Lynette Guycott, trying to become the leading actor in Young Neil's biopic film about Scott Pilgrim's life, " Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life". It stars Envy as Ramona and Todd as Scott Pilgrim. The film was overhauled due to Envy and Todd being too strong and sexual during the kissing scenes, because of this the Director took a suggestion from Wallace Wells to replace Envy's character with himself, whom he's playing himself. This caused Todd to be infatuated with Wallace and Envy dumping him causing the end of the band's career.

Trivia[]

  • The band was based the real Canadian band that was also founded in Toronto, Ontario, Metric.
    • The song that was performed by The Clash at Demonhead, "Black Sheep", was originally written by Metric.
  • The Clash at Demonhead, much like other bands in the series, is named after a video game. This particular band gets its name from a 1990 NES platformer called Clash at Demonhead. The name is also a nod to the legendary punk rock band The Clash.

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Gideon Gordon Graves (Film) (Anime) | Matthew Patel (Anime) | Lucas Lee (Anime) | Todd Ingram | Roxie Richter (Anime) | Kyle Katayanagi | Ken Katayanagi

The Clash at Demonhead
Envy Adams | Todd Ingram | Lynette Guycott

Scott Pilgrim
Older Scott | Nega Scott

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