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Description
The Death Records Manager, called "President" or "Shachou," manages the death metal band Detroit Metal City (DMC). She displays a volatile, aggressive style marked by foul language, chain-smoking, and frequent intoxication. Her appearance features blonde hair, red eyes, a leather jacket, and a choker; she is typically flanked by two large bodyguards, Garo and Guro.
She forged DMC as an underground phenomenon and treats the band as her exclusive property. Her management coerces members—especially lead vocalist Soichi Negishi—into extreme, humiliating promotions to amplify DMC's notoriety and dark image. She enforces compliance through threats and physical violence, tolerating no dissent. Her vulgar speech consistently includes explicit terms, and she judges the band's performances by their ability to provoke visceral reactions in her.
Heavy alcohol and drug consumption define her rock 'n' roll lifestyle, clashing with Negishi's preferences. She actively cultivates DMC's controversial public image, viewing scandals and shock value as essential to the band's mythos. Her relationship with DMC remains transactional and exploitative, prioritizing commercial success and infamy over artistic integrity or member well-being.
She forged DMC as an underground phenomenon and treats the band as her exclusive property. Her management coerces members—especially lead vocalist Soichi Negishi—into extreme, humiliating promotions to amplify DMC's notoriety and dark image. She enforces compliance through threats and physical violence, tolerating no dissent. Her vulgar speech consistently includes explicit terms, and she judges the band's performances by their ability to provoke visceral reactions in her.
Heavy alcohol and drug consumption define her rock 'n' roll lifestyle, clashing with Negishi's preferences. She actively cultivates DMC's controversial public image, viewing scandals and shock value as essential to the band's mythos. Her relationship with DMC remains transactional and exploitative, prioritizing commercial success and infamy over artistic integrity or member well-being.