Trying to distance themselves from celebrity status and re-connect with normal people, Dethklok decides to join Thunderhorse, in the process kicking out all the original members. While exercising their right to approve or disapprove of any tribute act, the band discovers that Toki has been posing as Skwisgaar in a tribute band called Thunderhorse. Guest voices: Scott Ian of Anthrax, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai Songs included: "Hatredcopter" and "Crush the Industry"įacing public scrutiny following brash statements made by Murderface at a press conference, Dethklok decides to lift their worldwide ban on Dethklok tribute bands. After the band finishes their concert, Offdensen explains that he had himself pronounced dead at the scene (at the end of Season 2), and that there was something he had to do, and that he will tell Dethklok about it when the time is right. Just as Nathan prepares to sign the new contract, Offdensen appears, apparently back from the dead, and tells Dethklok that they should continue with the show and that he will take care of the contract. The concert begins as planned, but the plug is literally pulled on Dethklok, and are unable to continue unless they renegotiate their contract on terms much more favorable to the label. But their plans run afoul as their record label's president falls gravely ill, and his son (voiced by Steve Vai) is put in charge, and wishes revenge for an incident at the beginning of Dethklok's career. The band plans the most expensive concert in history to herald their return. Mordhaus is now a floating fortress and is undergoing heavy renovations to repair the damage from the Revengencers attack, but due to the band's inability to manage their finances they find themselves in a financial crisis. Main article: List of Metalocalypse episodes No.ĭethklok faces life without Offdensen, who has died as a result of his injuries at the hands of the Metal Masked Assassin. This was the first Metalocalypse home media release to be uncensored. This was also the first season to be released on Blu-ray.Ĭomedian Brian Posehn helped write an episode this season he would later go on to become a main writer for season four. Show creator Brendon Small wanted to use this extra air time to focus on character development and giving several main characters an episode dedicated to them.
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Nathan Reading Shakespeare's " Othello"Įvery episode of this season was 22 minutes long, as opposed to the 11 minute episodes from season one and two.Two Swedish Dads Extended Cut ("Fatherklok" extended scene).
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This season featured guest voice actors from musicians such as Kirk Hammett of Metallica, Slash, Scott Ian of Anthrax, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Ace Frehley, Matt Pike of High on Fire, Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters, Brann Dailor, Brent Hinds, and Troy Sanders of Mastodon, and Grutle Kjellson, Arve Isdal, and Herbrand Larsen of Enslaved.