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| name =
|image = File:Ep7.png
 
|Season episode = Season 1<br/>Episode 7
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| Overall episode = 07
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| image = Ep7.png
|Overall episode = 7
 
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| caption = Dethklok adapts to the new working climate in terms of style
|Original airdate = September 17, 2006
 
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| aka =
|Characters introduced = [[Dr. Johnathan Twinkletits]]
 
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| season = 1
|Directed by = Chris Prynoski
 
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| Season episode = 07
|Written by = [[Tommy Blacha]] & [[Brendon Small]]
 
 
| Original airdate = September 17, 2006
|Previous = [[Dethfam]]
 
 
| Directed by = [[wikipedia:Chris Prynoski|Chris Prynoski]]
|Next = [[Snakes n' Barrels (episode)|Snakes n' Barrels]]}}
 
 
| Written by = [[Tommy Blacha]] & [[Brendon Small]]
"'''Performance Klok'''" is the seventh episode of ''[[Metalocalypse]]''. It aired on September 17, 2006 on Adult Swim.
 
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| guests = [[wikipedia:Jeff Loomis|Jeff Loomis]] ([[wikipedia:Nevermore|Nevermore]]) ''as'' Murderface's dad
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| Characters introduced =
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*[[Amazelingtons|The Amazelingtons]]
 
*[[Dr. Johnathan Twinkletits]]
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*[[Murderface's parents]]
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| new_songs =
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[[Inner Child Tied and Beaten in the Back of My Trunk]]
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| gear = [[Banana Stickers]]
 
| Previous = [[Dethfam]]
 
| Next = [[Snakes n' Barrels (episode)|Snakes n' Barrels]]
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}}
 
"'''Performance Klok'''" is the seventh episode of ''[[Metalocalypse]]''. It aired on September 17, 2006, on Adult Swim.
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
After a onstange fight Dethklok decides to get therapist to help them with their band problems. Their therapist helps them through their issues while getting closer to the band for his personal gain.
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After an onstage fight Dethklok decides to get a therapist to help them with their band problems. Their therapist helps them through their issues while getting closer to the band for his own personal gain.
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
===Band conflict===
 
===Band conflict===
While performing at a Dethklok concert in a city near [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machaerus Machaerus], Jordan, [[Skwisgaar]] accidentally causes an electrical shortage by stepping on an plug connected to the machines on stage, resulting in a very violent on-stage fight between the band members and thei fans suing them over damages worth 16.7 million dollars. As Dethklok nurses their wounds at [[Mordhaus]], [[Ofdensen]] appears and announces that he decided to hire a therapist for them to prevent future stage fights.
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While performing at a Dethklok concert in a city near [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machaerus Machaerus], Jordan, [[Skwisgaar]] accidentally causes an electrical shortage by stepping on a plug connected to the machines on stage, resulting in a very violent on-stage fight between the band members, and their fans suing them over damages worth 16.7 million dollars. As Dethklok nurse their wounds at [[Mordhaus]], [[Ofdensen]] appears and announces that he's decided to hire a therapist for them in order to prevent future stage fights.
   
After learning of the stage fight, the [[Tribunal]] sends in [[Dr. Johnathan Twinkletits]], a former member of the band [[Amazelingtons]] who, driven mad by the breakup of his band, disappeared for ten years and emerged as a therapist with extreme methods in dealing with his patients. The Tribunal hopes that Twinkletits will treat Dethklok to the point of permanent separation.
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After learning of the stage fight, the [[Tribunal]] sends in [[Dr. Johnathan Twinkletits]], a former member of the band [[Amazelingtons]] who, driven mad by the breakup of his band, disappeared for ten years before re-emerging as a therapist with extreme methods in dealing with his patients. The Tribunal hopes that Twinkletits will treat Dethklok to the point of permanent separation.
 
===Therapy and banana stickers===
 
===Therapy and banana stickers===
While an unhappy Dethklok listens to Twinkletits lecture to them about their current "problems", Skwisgaar makes a rude comment about him and is promptly slapped hard in the face, much to the shock of his friends. Twinkletits warns that <span style="font-style: normal; ">if one band member makes a mistake, Dethklok going to lose everything.</span> After witnessing a typical session in the recording room where Skwisgaar deliberately insults [[Toki Wartooth|Toki]] by describing his guitar skills as "unplaying a guitar", Twinkletits has a reluctant Toki show off his "creative voice" by having him sing, which he does only after he is yelled at.
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While an unhappy Dethklok listens to Twinkletits lecture to them about their current "problems", Skwisgaar makes a rude comment about him and is promptly slapped hard in the face, much to the shock of his friends. Twinkletits warns that if one band member makes a mistake, Dethklok stands to lose everything. After witnessing a typical session in the recording room where Skwisgaar deliberately insults [[Toki Wartooth|Toki]] by describing his guitar skills as "unplaying a guitar", Twinkletits has a reluctant Toki show off his "creative voice" by having him sing, which he does only after he is yelled at.
   
In the dining hall, while the band members are having lunch, Twinkletits reveals that he has made himself a member of Dethklok and rewards Toki with a banana sticker <span style="font-style: normal; ">from a storage lock on his belt.</span> [[William Murderface|Murderface]] asks if he can have one and, upon being refused, throws a tantrum and leaves. He is later interrogated by Twinkletits and forced to relive a past traumatic memory where he watched his father commit a murder-suicide act as a baby; for this, he earns a banana sticker.
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In the dining hall, while the band members are having lunch, Twinkletits reveals that he has made himself a member of Dethklok and rewards Toki with a banana sticker from a storage lock on his belt. [[William Murderface|Murderface]] asks if he can have one, and upon being refused, throws a tantrum then leaves. Later Twinkletits interrogates him, forcing Murderface to relive a traumatic memory from the past when, as a baby, he watched his father commit a murder-suicide act with a chainsaw (in the memory, baby Murderface was too busy eating cereal to seem fazed by this, yet it was horrifying enough to make him wet his pants as an adult); for this, he earns a banana sticker.
 
===Psychological validation===
 
===Psychological validation===
Over the course of the next several days, Twinkletits's therapeutic methods and banana stickers gradually cause the members of Dethklok to become nicer and friendlier to each other. One day, while making a phone call, <span style="font-style: normal; ">Twinkletits unwittingly lets slip that he murdered the Amazelingtons with a pen after their breakup. A shocked Toki overhears this and informs his friends, who are at first incredulous until [[Nathan Explosion|Nathan]] further confirms that he noticed that things had been "getting out of hand" after Twinkletits arrived. The band ultimately decides to fire their therapist, but [[Pickles]] tells them that </span><span style="font-style: normal; ">they're not going to have banana stickers anymore.</span>
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Over the course of the next several days, Twinkletits's therapeutic methods and banana stickers gradually cause the members of Dethklok to become nicer and friendlier with each other. One day, while making a phone call, Twinkletits unwittingly lets slip that he murdered the Amazelingtons with a pen after their breakup. A shocked Toki overhears this and informs his friends, who are incredulous at first until [[Nathan Explosion|Nathan]] further confirms that he noticed that things had been "getting out of hand" after Twinkletits arrived. The band ultimately decides to fire their therapist, but [[Pickles]] reminds them that they won't get any more banana stickers.
   
Later, they confront Twinkletits and inform him that he is fired. Nathan reveals to Twinkletits that he found out the therapist had been using banana stickers for <span style="font-style: normal; ">"psychological validation" so they decided to get a chest full of them to get it without his help. At this moment, </span>Twinkletits loses his temper and attempts to kill them when he slips on a banana sticker and falls out the window and onto the ground, where he gets mauled by the yard wolves. The band then starts to feel a little remorseful of the situation, when Pickles reveals that he is hungry. The episode ends with the eyes of Dethklok glowing red.
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Later, the band confronts Twinkletits to inform him that he is fired. Nathan reveals to Twinkletits how he found out that the therapist had been using banana stickers for "psychological validation," so they decided to get their own chest full of them without his help. At this moment, Twinkletits loses his temper and attempts to kill them. He slips on a banana sticker and falls out of the window and onto the ground, where he is mauled by the yard wolves. The band then begins to feel a little remorseful of the situation, when Pickles mentions that he is hungry. The episode ends with the eyes of Dethklok glowing red.
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==Songs featured in this episode==
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== Songs featured in this episode ==
 
==Guest voices==
 
==Guest voices==
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Jeff Loomis from the band Nevermore.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*This episode reveals how the murder-suicide of Murderface's parents played out: his father murdered his mother for giving birth to an ugly baby.
 
*This episode reveals how the murder-suicide of Murderface's parents played out: his father murdered his mother for giving birth to an ugly baby.
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*This episode is a reference to the Metallica documentary Some Kind of Monster, where one of the plot points is their therapist starts to believe he is part of the band.
   
 
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Revision as of 03:01, 28 April 2020

"Performance Klok" is the seventh episode of Metalocalypse. It aired on September 17, 2006, on Adult Swim.

Synopsis

After an onstage fight Dethklok decides to get a therapist to help them with their band problems. Their therapist helps them through their issues while getting closer to the band for his own personal gain.

Plot

Band conflict

While performing at a Dethklok concert in a city near Machaerus, Jordan, Skwisgaar accidentally causes an electrical shortage by stepping on a plug connected to the machines on stage, resulting in a very violent on-stage fight between the band members, and their fans suing them over damages worth 16.7 million dollars. As Dethklok nurse their wounds at Mordhaus, Ofdensen appears and announces that he's decided to hire a therapist for them in order to prevent future stage fights.

After learning of the stage fight, the Tribunal sends in Dr. Johnathan Twinkletits, a former member of the band Amazelingtons who, driven mad by the breakup of his band, disappeared for ten years before re-emerging as a therapist with extreme methods in dealing with his patients. The Tribunal hopes that Twinkletits will treat Dethklok to the point of permanent separation.

Therapy and banana stickers

While an unhappy Dethklok listens to Twinkletits lecture to them about their current "problems", Skwisgaar makes a rude comment about him and is promptly slapped hard in the face, much to the shock of his friends. Twinkletits warns that if one band member makes a mistake, Dethklok stands to lose everything. After witnessing a typical session in the recording room where Skwisgaar deliberately insults Toki by describing his guitar skills as "unplaying a guitar", Twinkletits has a reluctant Toki show off his "creative voice" by having him sing, which he does only after he is yelled at.

In the dining hall, while the band members are having lunch, Twinkletits reveals that he has made himself a member of Dethklok and rewards Toki with a banana sticker from a storage lock on his belt. Murderface asks if he can have one, and upon being refused, throws a tantrum then leaves. Later Twinkletits interrogates him, forcing Murderface to relive a traumatic memory from the past when, as a baby, he watched his father commit a murder-suicide act with a chainsaw (in the memory, baby Murderface was too busy eating cereal to seem fazed by this, yet it was horrifying enough to make him wet his pants as an adult); for this, he earns a banana sticker.

Psychological validation

Over the course of the next several days, Twinkletits's therapeutic methods and banana stickers gradually cause the members of Dethklok to become nicer and friendlier with each other. One day, while making a phone call, Twinkletits unwittingly lets slip that he murdered the Amazelingtons with a pen after their breakup. A shocked Toki overhears this and informs his friends, who are incredulous at first until Nathan further confirms that he noticed that things had been "getting out of hand" after Twinkletits arrived. The band ultimately decides to fire their therapist, but Pickles reminds them that they won't get any more banana stickers.

Later, the band confronts Twinkletits to inform him that he is fired. Nathan reveals to Twinkletits how he found out that the therapist had been using banana stickers for "psychological validation," so they decided to get their own chest full of them without his help. At this moment, Twinkletits loses his temper and attempts to kill them. He slips on a banana sticker and falls out of the window and onto the ground, where he is mauled by the yard wolves. The band then begins to feel a little remorseful of the situation, when Pickles mentions that he is hungry. The episode ends with the eyes of Dethklok glowing red.

Songs featured in this episode

Guest voices

Jeff Loomis from the band Nevermore.

Trivia

  • This episode reveals how the murder-suicide of Murderface's parents played out: his father murdered his mother for giving birth to an ugly baby.
  • This episode is a reference to the Metallica documentary Some Kind of Monster, where one of the plot points is their therapist starts to believe he is part of the band.

Gallery