If you loved the brutal chaos and dark humor of 'Metalocalypse: Army of the Doomstar' (2023), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that deliver the same over-the-top metal madness, apocalyptic themes, and absurd comedy. Whether you're a die-hard Dethklok fan or just crave more wild, genre-bending entertainment, these picks will keep you headbanging for more.

Fritz the Cat (1972)
Description: A counterculture animated film with mature themes, dark humor, and a rebellious spirit, often pushing boundaries with its content.
Fact: The first animated film to receive an X rating in the United States, it was based on the underground comic by Robert Crumb.


Heavy Metal (1981)
Description: An anthology of dark, fantastical, and often violent animated stories set to a heavy metal soundtrack, blending surreal visuals with mature themes.
Fact: The film was based on the French magazine 'Métal Hurlant' and features contributions from various animators, resulting in a unique, segmented style.


The Maxx (1995)
Description: A psychological and surreal animated series that blends dark fantasy with gritty urban themes, exploring trauma and identity.
Fact: Originally a comic book by Sam Kieth, the series was part of MTV's experimental 'Oddities' programming block.


The Oblongs (2001)
Description: A darkly comedic animated series about a dysfunctional family living in a polluted wasteland, filled with absurd and grotesque humor.
Fact: Based on the book 'Creepy Susie and 13 Other Tragic Tales for Troubled Children' by Angus Oblong.


Aqua Teen Hunger Force (2000)
Description: A surreal, absurdist comedy with a heavy dose of dark humor and bizarre storytelling, often featuring chaotic and violent scenarios.
Fact: Originally intended as a detective parody, the show quickly abandoned its premise in favor of surreal, episodic randomness.


The Boondocks (2005)
Description: A sharp, satirical take on race, politics, and culture, delivered through dark humor and exaggerated, often violent scenarios.
Fact: Based on the comic strip by Aaron McGruder, the show was controversial for its unflinching commentary on social issues.


Metalocalypse (2006)
Description: A brutal, satirical take on the excesses of metal culture, featuring extreme violence, dark humor, and a relentless heavy metal soundtrack.
Fact: The show's fictional band, Dethklok, became so popular that they released actual albums and even performed live with a backing band.


Ugly Americans (2010)
Description: A surreal and darkly humorous animated series set in a world where monsters and humans coexist, often exploring societal absurdities.
Fact: The show's creator, Devin Clark, drew inspiration from his experiences living in New York City.


Primal (2019)
Description: A visceral, dialogue-free animated series that combines brutal violence with deep emotional storytelling, set in a prehistoric world.
Fact: Created by Genndy Tartakovsky, known for his stylized animation in 'Samurai Jack' and 'Dexter's Laboratory.'


The Shivering Truth (2018)
Description: A nightmarish, stop-motion animated series that blends surreal horror with dark comedy, often delving into existential dread.
Fact: Each episode is a series of interconnected vignettes, creating a disorienting and unsettling viewing experience.
