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|caption = The Clash at DEMONHEAD!!!
 
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|Row 1 info = (From Left to Right) [[Lynette Guycott]], [[Envy Adams]], and [[Todd Ingram]]
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'''The Clash at Demonhead''' is a band from Montreal consisting of [[Envy Adams]], [[Todd Ingram]], and [[Lynette Guycott]]. Envy, their leader, is Scott's ex girlfriend, who is currently dating Ramona's ex-boyfriend.
 
'''The Clash at Demonhead''' is a band from Montreal consisting of [[Envy Adams]], [[Todd Ingram]], and [[Lynette Guycott]]. Envy, their leader, is Scott's ex girlfriend, who is currently dating Ramona's ex-boyfriend.

Revision as of 23:53, 13 February 2011

The Clash at Demonhead is a band from Montreal consisting of Envy Adams, Todd Ingram, and Lynette Guycott. Envy, their leader, is Scott's ex girlfriend, who is currently dating Ramona's ex-boyfriend.

The band first appears at the end of Book 2 and are the main antagonists for Book 3.

Interesting Information

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The Clash at Demonhead album cover

It should be noted that the members play drums (Lynette), bass (Todd), and only occasionally keyboard (Envy). There is no guitarist in the group which is extremely rare for a group with a punk/rock image.

Also, Lynette has a bionic arm and the ability to teleport which is never delved into (though this does make her an impressive drummer).

Like every band in the series, The Clash at Demonhead is named after a classic video game. In this case, Clash at Demonhead was a 1990 NES platformer.

The Break-Up

Shove

The Beginning of the End...

The Clash at Demonhead dissolves at the end of volume 3 when Envy catches Todd, having just had sex with Lynette, walking out of the bathroom with her panties on his head and zipping up his jeans. In a fit of rage, Envy smashes off Lynette's cybernetic arm as she tries to escape, making their drummer useless. She then knees Todd in the balls after he attempts to patch things up and apologize. Todd uses his vegan powers to toss Envy across the room then turns his attention to Scott. Scott is initially overpowered, but is defended by Crash and the Boys who have learned to manipulate sound through hard work and will power alone, and also seem to have had a hostile take over and changed their name to "The Boys, and Crash."

Scott is still overpowered with this assistance, but the vegan police interrupt the fight and strip Todd of his powers for multiple vegan offenses including eating gelato and parmesan chicken. Now powerless, Scott headbutts Todd into a pile of coins. Envy is initially disheartened by all this since she loved Todd, but concludes it was for the best in the end.

In .vs The World

In the movie, all the music for The Clash at Demonhead is composed by Metric. Brie Larson (the actress playing Envy) sings Black Sheep while Metric provides the instrumental backup. The band itself ended after Scott defeated Todd with the help of the Vegan Police.