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11Ah, rock and roll. Loud, violent, rebellious and, most importantly, [[ThePowerOfRock powerful]]. Since these traits also perfectly fit a villain, in media, rock music is often associated with evil characters. Whether a simple {{Leitmotif}} or a full-blown VillainSong, these villains rock!
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13In RealLife, some rock musicians wear outfits that also invoke a villainous image: [[DarkIsEvil dark clothes]] ([[HellBentForLeather leather]] and [[SpikesOfVillainy metal spikes]] optional), [[MakeUpIsEvil heavy makeup]], or [[BeardOfEvil long beards]]. However, nowadays these type of outfits are mostly reserved for the metal subgenre -- regular rock musicians will dress more "normally".
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15The association between rock music and evil is the origin of the trope TheNewRockAndRoll. If both the hero and the villain are associated with music, the latter will be harder. Considering the sheer popularity of rock music, this often results in EvilIsCool.
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17Supertrope to RockMeAsmodeus, where rock music is associated with {{Satan}} himself. FreakyElectronicMusic is a SpiritualSuccessor, as electronic music has the same violent and rebellious association as rock and roll had in the past. CreepyJazzMusic, on the other hand, precedes ''both''. Often counts as an AnachronisticSoundtrack if the work takes place before the 1950s. Compare and contrast ThePowerOfRock, where rock and roll is used to defeat the villain. May overlap with MusicalAssassin, if playing rock music ''is'' the main tool of the villain, and with AutobotsRockOut, if the villains' rock music theme is heard when the heroes fight them. Compare AllDrummersAreAnimals, where drummers of rock bands are portrayed as savage and beastly, although not necessarily evil. Contrast ScaryMusicianHarmlessMusic, where the musician only ''looks'' the part in a DarkIsNotEvil vein. See also SexDrugsAndRockAndRoll, where rock stars or fans adopt a more realistic libertine lifestyle. Can overlap with AllBikersAreHellsAngels, as the biker subculture is heavily associated with rock music. Contrast RockIsAuthenticPopIsShallow.
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24* In the original English dub of ''Anime/DragonBallZBrolyTheLegendarySuperSaiyan'', the titular villain originally had 10s by Pantera as his theme.
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28* In ''Animation/HappyHeroes'', the Season 11 villains, Moondance and Starshadow, summon monsters by shouting into microphones rock-and-roll style.
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32* Played with in ''ComicBook/JemAndTheHologramsIDW''. The titular band is a pop band while the rival band The Misfits is a metal band. Due to some AdaptationalHeroism compared to the original ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}'' cartoon, the Misfits aren't "evil", but they're the antagonists and are less friendly than Jerrica's bandmates.
33* An issue of the comic book adaptation of ''WebAnimation/PrincessNatasha'' has the villain Lubek using hypnotism to get his favorite metal band Burnt Toast to play whatever he likes.
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37* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}}'', Rasputin sings a rocking VillainSong titled "In The Dark of The Night", about the return of his powers and how nothing will stop him from killing the final Romanov. By comparison, the heroic characters sing more traditional musical numbers accompanied by orchestral music.
38* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLorax2012'', the Once-ler accompanies his FaceHeelTurn with a rock song, "How Bad Can I Be?"
39* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Megamind}}'', the titular VillainProtagonist underscores his appearances with hard rock songs like "Highway to Hell" by Music/{{ACDC}}, "Crazy Train" by Music/OzzyOsbourne and "Welcome to the Jungle" by Music/GunsNRoses. [[spoiler: This continues even after his HeelFaceTurn, so it's sort of a subversion.]]
40* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}'', Tamatoa the GiantEnemyCrab sings the David Bowie-esque "Shiny" about how much he loves treasure and how fabulous he is. This is the only rock-style song in the movie.
41* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyANewGeneration'': "Danger, Danger", the VillainSong sung by Sprout Cloverleaf, has some rocking electric guitar riffs [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong sounding very similar to]] "[[Music/{{Nirvana}} Smells Like Teen Spirit]]", complete with some head-banging coreography by the background ponies, in contrast to the pop-like songs sung by the protagonists.
42* ''WesternAnimation/Nimona2023'': Nimona is chaotic, violence-prone AntiHero who sometimes assumes a demonic appearance and calls herself a "villainous sidekick". She appears to enjoy rock music, her fight scenes are always accompanied with rock soundtrack, and one of her catchphrases is "Metal!".
43* Canadian studio Nelvana produced ''WesternAnimation/RockAndRule'', which both uses and averts this trope. It's about an egocentric "super-rocker" bent upon summoning a demon from another dimension during his concert. Although his EvilPlan succeeds, it is also undone [[ThePowerOfRock by another rock song]], this time a duet. For reference, the villain is voiced by Music/IggyPop, while the heroine is voiced by [[Music/{{Blondie|Band}} Debbie Harry]].
44* ''WesternAnimation/TrollsWorldTour'' features a rock-loving tribe of trolls, whose leader, Queen Barb, who wants to destroy all other music genres, including pop, funk, classical, country and techno. The rock trolls have grey and black colors and an aggressive demeanor, opposed to the bright colors and cheery attitude of the pop troll protagonists. Ultimately subverted when they're redeemed in the climax, as they're just as misguided as anyone tempted by the power of the strings.
45* ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'' features Bowser and his minions partying and rocking out to a Koopa rock band, using the same boss fight theme from ''VideoGame/BowsersFury'' when Fury Bowser shows up.
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50* Creator/MartinScorsese is well known for his love of using rock and roll in his various gangster movies, usually to set the stage for new twists and developments. In particular, he has a fondness for Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}} song "Gimme Shelter", which shows up in ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'', (when Hill first begins selling cocaine and making real money) ''Film/{{Casino}}'', (as Nicky's infamy grows) and ''Film/TheDeparted''. (During mob boss Costello's EstablishingCharacterMoment.) [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1q9S9my8zR0 See here]].
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53* In ''Film/Joker2019'', the first thing Arthur does after becoming the Joker is to dance insanely on the stairs to the backdrop of Music/GaryGlitter's "Rock and Roll (Part 2)" (fittingly, Glitter [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Glitter#Sex_offences has become infamous for his own crimes]]).[[note]]By the way, no, [[https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2019-10-11/joker-gary-glitter-rock-and-roll-part-2 Glitter does not receive any royalties for his music,]] including "Rock and Roll", today. He sold off the rights years ago.[[/note]]
54* Jareth the Goblin King, the BigBad of ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}'', sings several pop-rock songs over the course of the movie. Not surprising, considering that he's played by Music/DavidBowie.
55* ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'': Immortan Joe's army prominently features a guitarist (whose guitar is also a flamethrower) who constantly plays regardless of the action around him. He also serves a more practical purpose of sounding general orders during battle.
56* The entire premise of ''Film/RockItsYourDecision'' is that listening to rock music will make you lose your faith in Jesus and bring you to a life of sin.
57* The main villain of ''Film/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand1978'' is an evil rock band. Considering they're played by Music/{{Aerosmith}}, this trope was kind of a given.
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61* In ''Literature/SoulMusic'' [[spoiler:the main antagonist is the "Music With Rocks In" itself, manifesting through a magical guitar. The music turns young bard Imp Y Celyn into TheRockStar, and then attempts to kill him young so that he'll become a legend.]]
62* ''Franchise/StarWarsTheHighRepublic:'' The Nihil, a group of anarchistic SpacePirates and the main villains of the publishing initiative, have a tendency of playing intense music of an in-universe genre known as "wreckpunk" on their radios and their enemies' comms akin to war drums during space battles. In the audio books, wreckpunk is portrayed as heavy metal.
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66* ''Series/HospitalPlaylist'': In episode 2.10 the five doctors, who routinely unwind from the pressures of hospital work by playing in their own band, decide to take a break from Korean pop and instead play a rock song. Hilariously, they all get special leather outfits (with chains!) for the occasion. Even funnier, the song they play is "It's My Life" by notorious death-metal band Music/BonJovi.
67* ''Series/NinjaSentaiKakuranger'': Gashadokuro, the prince of the Youkai Army Corps and son of the Demon King, is dressed in death metal attire and carries a guitar when in his human form, Young Noble Junior.
68* The70s drama ''Series/RockFollies'' concerned the lives and tribulations of an all-girl rock band who were riding high and top of the charts who seemingly had it all going for them. Unfortunately the music written for them to perform, which the viewer was asked to believe was such stellar rock that the world could not get enough of it, was... mediocre. It was agreed that this was suspending disbelief too far and the show, otherwise competently written drama, foundered.
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72* Despite the entire song being HeavyMetal, a variation of this features in Music/{{Alestorm}}'s ''Death Throes of the Terror Squid''. While Alestorm is usually a FolkMetal[=/=]PowerMetal band, the awakening of and battle with the eponymous Terror Squid results in the song [[OutOfGenreExperience jumping to]] outright BlackMetal.
73* ZigZagged: One of the things that makes ChristianRock so polarizing as a genre is the seeming LyricalDissonance between this image of rock music and the [[GodIsGood positive Christian message]]. This has caused a certain amount of confusion both for mainstream rock fans and for the kind of church folks who [[TheNewRockAndRoll believe all rock is of the devil]]. Fans, however, would argue that JesusWasWayCool so it makes sense to have the coolest music about him.
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77* The River Bottom Nightmare Band in ''Literature/EmmetOttersJugBandChristmas'' is a mean, flashy rock'n'roll group, in contrast to the eponymous jug band. (Averted in the original book, where they're not openly antagonistic.)
78* ''Series/FraggleRock'': In "Wembley and the Mean Genie", the Genie hypnotizes all the Fraggles but Wembley, then leads them in a CoolPeopleRebelAgainstAuthority-themed HardRock song: "Do You Want It?"
79-->'''Genie:''' Well, do you want it?\
80'''Fraggles:''' No! Get out of our way!\
81'''Genie:''' Well, do you need it?\
82'''Fraggles:''' No! Just take it away!\
83'''Genie:''' Well, do you want it?\
84'''Fraggles:''' No! Gonna live for today!\
85'''Genie:''' Well, do you need it?\
86'''Fraggles:''' No! Get out of our way!
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91* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
92** The [[OurOrcsAreDifferent orks]] used to have Rokkaz, orks with electric guitars and dressed as rock stars.
93** Noise Marines as well used to have electric-guitar-shaped guns for their sonic attacks.
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97* In ''Theatre/ADzsungelKonyve'', a Hungarian stage musical adaptation of ''Literature/TheJungleBook'', the songs are of various genres from ragtime to hip-hop. The VillainSong sung by Shere Khan is a hard rock song with electric guitars.
98* ''Theatre/TheLionKing'': "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NSHzZQ0gPE Chow Down]]," in which [[HeinousHyena Shenzi and Banzai]] sing about how eager they are to [[WouldHurtAChild eat Simba and Nala]], is heavily rock-influenced.
99* A short-lived Broadway musical version of ''Literature/TheWindInTheWillows'' used rock to characterize the weasels.
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103* ''VideoGame/BrutalLegend'': Everyone, even the heroic Ironheade faction, uses ThePowerOfRock to symbolize their ideals, so it's a bit of a ZigZaggedTrope, but:
104** The Drowning Doom are a Death Metal themed army composed of undead zombies and ghosts who act comically depressed and produce a gloomy EmpathicEnvironment that debuffs their enemies. When their army is maxed out with all the assorted debuffers, they give the appearance of a WalkingWasteland.
105** The Tainted Coil are literal, actual [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demons]] whose music symbolizes their themes of BodyHorror, [[IntercourseWithYou sexual perversion]], and ReligiousHorror. Every ObligatoryBondageSong, every RockMeAsmodeus, and every gore-soaked lyric in the game belongs to this faction.
106* In ''VideoGame/CryptOfTheNecroDancer'', the default soundtrack has two prominent examples:
107** The theme song of Death Metal, ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwenX1q621w Metalmancy]]'', is, of course, a fast-paced heavy metal song, occasionally punctuated by Death Metal himself casting a spell with a MetalScream. And '' Crypt of the [=NecroDancer=]'' is a RhythmGame; that rapid-fire metal tempo means the player needs to be able to ''think fast'' in a battle with Death Metal.
108** The TrueFinalBoss, [[spoiler:the Golden Lute itself]], is fought to the tune of ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S5fJI0MoYo Absolutetion]]''. It has a much more manageable BPM than ''Metalmancy'', [[ThatOneBoss small a consolation as this is]].
109* ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'': [[VideoGame/MegaManZX Vulturon]]'s predecessor of sorts, Lord Raptor (Zabel Zarock in Japan) is a zombie rockstar. In life, he made a cult with his rock concert and his last one doubles as a massive suicide of him and his followers. Then Ozom, one of the demon lords, resurrected him as a zombie.
110* ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'': While not a straight-up villain, Susie starts off as [[{{Jerkass}} antagonistic]] and [[TheBerserker violent]] - even before she ends up in the Dark World, she's enough of TheBully for her classmates to fear her - and her theme consists of a short guitar riff. The theme later gets a BossRemix during [[spoiler: her fight with Lancer in the basement/dungeon]], which happens right before [[spoiler:she makes a full HeelFaceTurn]].
111* ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'': The BigBad of the game is Daddy Dearest, a [[RockMeAsmodeus demonic rock star]] who's willing to hire multiple assassins to stop the protagonist from [[BoyfriendBlockingDad dating his daughter]]. The "rock and roll" part is mostly an InformedAttribute in the game proper, though -- the songs Boyfriend sings against him in the first level are all electronic tunes, with some [[CreepyJazzMusic jazz chords]] and scat-singing during "Fresh".
112* Played with for rock 'n' roll musician Xinyan in ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact''. She isn't a villain or even evil, but she has made an infamous reputation in Liyue for her rather destructive shows, to the point that the Millelith (Liyue's city guards) are pressed to stop her performances. But despite this, she has a lot of fans, some of which come from the Millelith soldiers as well, which helped her set up places for performances. In the end, as they're unable to find evidence of any casualties in her concerts, they just decide to "keep an eye open and the other shut" on her. She also tends to weird out people when she's just walking around, due to how she prefers to stay dressed in her stage attire everywhere she goes. That said, she's so proud of her rock 'n' roll that she believes it's why the gods gave her a Vision.
113* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'': I-No is a {{Sadist}} heavy metal musician who's a DungeonPunk take on the HotWitch archetype, complete with pointy hat and ability to fly. Bonus points for one of her finishing moves literally destroying your eardrums.
114* Franchise ''{{VideoGame/Kirby}}'':
115** Recurring {{Superboss}} Galacta Knight has a [[AutobotsRockOut high-speed thrash metal track]] for his battle theme, which emphasizes his destructive nature and [[PersonOfMassDestruction raw power]] as the most powerful warrior in all the galaxy. Unlike most entries on this list, his design skews towards LightIsNotGood, with a white and magenta color scheme and angelic wings. [[spoiler:He's more of an AmbiguouslyEvil example, however, as his later appearances imply he was once a [[FallenHero legendary hero]] before he was sealed away.]]
116** The BigBad of ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'', [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Queen Sectonia]], only has an OminousPipeOrgan and drums playing for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48pKo829RRM her first battle theme]]... until about a minute in, when a chugging electric guitar bassline begins to play. From then on, the music becomes a fast-paced mix of organ and metal.
117** ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'': [[spoiler:[[DestroyerDeity Void Termina]], the game's FinalBoss, has a DarkReprise of [[LevelOneMusicRepresents Green Greens]] with jazz organ and electric guitar as its fourth form's battle music. Interestingly, the [[TrueFinalBoss absolute final showdown]] with Void, which shows him to be [[HeelFaceTurn on the verge of redemption]], subverts this by adding on a [[SadBattleMusic slower piano cover]] of this theme after the guitars fade out, as if to indicate how senseless and tragic his fight with Kirby has become by this point.]]
118* ''VideoGame/LollipopChainsaw'': Each of the [[QuirkyMiniBossSquad Dark Purveyors]] are based on different genres of music. Four of them are based on sub-genres of Rock: Zed is based on Punk Rock, Vikke is based on metal, Mariska is based on psychedelic rock (and its darker counterpart, acid rock), and Lewis Legend is based on Classic Rock.
119* Vulturon the Condorroid (aka Condorrock the Vulturoid) in ''VideoGame/MegaManZX Advent'' is one of the Pseudoroid bosses, a vulture robot who fights with an electric guitar and has a crazy rockstar personality.
120* ''VideoGame/NaritaBoy'' has the Metallions, [[BigBad HIM's]] personal band, when Narita Boy is lured into a colloseum to fight [[KillerRobot H.E.X.]] they provide the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq0_ByNqDNk background music]]
121* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
122** ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF1n0GflZMg Team Plasma's theme]] is styled off of rock.
123** ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield'' introduce Obstagoon, a badger themed on Glam Rock; and Toxtricity, an [[CartoonCreature indistinct creature]] themed on Punk Rock. Obstagoon is a Dark-type, and it and its pre-evolutions see heavy use by Team Yell. Toxtricity is known to go on rampages and pick fights. Like any Pokémon though, both have their good-natured specimens, such as Piers's Obstagoon and [[VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet Ryme's Toxtricity.]]
124* Slimyscaly and Daveybird from ''Creator/RandleSimRacing'' always have Rock as their themes and favorite music, definitely played up when they're villains.
125* Zigzagged with Wolfgang in the fourth game in the ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'' series. After accidentally discovering the musical note of pain, he was driven mad after being shunned and turned into a [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf]] of the [[{{Necromancy}} Undead element]], and has a nasty HairTriggerTemper, leading him to join the Doom Raiders, a gang of Skylands' worst criminals led by the Golden Queen. His instrument is a harp he plays like an electric guitar [[BadWithTheBone made of bone]], letting him wield it like a literal axe or [[MusicalAssassin play notes that deal damage]]. He also has aspects of TheStarscream, but considering that [[BadBoss the Golden Queen showed no concern for her minions getting captured by the Skylanders]] while [[UndyingLoyalty he considers them part of his pack]], it makes him more sympathetic, and even offers [[WeCanRuleTogether the Skylanders a chance to join him in ruling the future]]. However, he can be trapped and used as a playable character, and come the sixth game, he makes a full HeelFaceTurn while becoming a playable [[MasterArcher Bowslinger Sensei]], subverting the trope entirely. Through both his appearances, his {{Leitmotif}} is a very fitting [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oinAyYehWbQ rock solo]] with a wailing electrical guitar as the highlight.
126* Zazz from ''VideoGame/SonicLostWorld'' gets his own rock theme just before he fights Sonic. Fittingly, Zazz himself resembles a punk rocker thanks to features such as a mohawk and eyeliner-like CreepyShadowedUndereyes.
127* Villains of the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' video game franchise, especially the BigBad Bowser, are often associated with rock music:
128** Several villains of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' are [[NamedAfterSomeoneFamous named after rock musicians]], including [[Music/IggyPop Iggy Koopa]], [[Music/ThePlasmatics Wendy O. Koopa]], [[Music/{{Motorhead}} Lemmy Koopa]], [[Music/RoyOrbison Roy Koopa]], and [[Music/NineInchNails Reznor]].
129** Bowser gets a rock/metal {{leitmotif}} in ''VideoGame/SuperMario64''. It starts out with pounding drums, and then the electric guitar comes in. The song has an oddly calm, controlled mood that helps Bowser seem more threatening.
130** In ''VideoGame/BowsersFury'', a standalone side campaign to the [[UpdatedRerelease compilation release]] of ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld + Bowser's Fury'', Fury Bowser's appearance is heralded by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgpV6L576T0 a death metal-esque piece]] complete with [[HarshVocals the vocals and "lyrics" to match]]. [[spoiler:The third variation of the metal track that accompanies him cues in with an electric guitar riff reminiscent of a klaxon alarm buildup, showing that he isn't messing around anymore]].
131** In ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder'', after merging with Prince Florian's Castle, Bowser plans to capture the entire universe with his rock music. The final battle against him has you jump to the rhythm of the platforms to hit him all while a rocking electric rave theme plays in the background.
132** In ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU'', Bowser, his son and the Koopalings have a special victory fanfare, which is a rock rendition of the other ''Mario'' characters' fanfare.
133** In many of the ''VideoGame/MarioKart'' games, the level "Bowser's Castle" has a rock theme tune.
134** ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' villain K. Rool often gets rock music for his boss battles (although it's closer to orchestral rock, with an emphasis on "orchestral" part, in ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry2DiddysKongQuest'').
135* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'':
136** Tabuu from ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl'' has a ProgressiveMetal [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIjAqgJFfMM battle theme]].
137** Starting in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU'', some of the villainous characters in a series (ie. Bowser, Bowser Jr., Ridley, Dark Samus) use HeavyMetal or SymphonicMetal versions of their good counterparts' more standard symphonic victory themes.
138** ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'' has [[spoiler:[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9RsfOvRjYM Dharkon's theme]], a SymphonicMetal piece that's much more chaotic and sinister than [[AngelicAbomination Galeem's]] more majestic orchestral theme.]]
139* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
140** The dance animation of the male Forsaken (the playable race of TheUndead) is head-banging and playing an air guitar. While not all Forsaken are evil (some of them are examples of DarkIsNotEvil), they are considered creepy and unnatural even by their non-undead comrades in the Horde. Also, they are literally rotting away at the joints.
141** Since 2017, the Darkmoon Faire has a Forsaken band, the Blight Boar, playing in a concert cave adorned with graves and the like, the Cauldron of Rock. The Death Metal Knight is a (Death Knight class) boss who seeks to disturb concerts at the place and can be fought by players. He can drop a guitar (used as a two-handed weapon) that can turn the player into a guitar-playing member of the Blight Boar for a few seconds.
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145* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'':
146** ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'' has Daryan Crescend, the {{Jerkass}} guitarist of the Gavinners. [[spoiler:He's the culprit of the third case, having tried to frame 14-year-old Machi Tobaye to cover up his smuggling of Borginian cocoons.]]
147** ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'': The first killer is Pees'lubn Andistan'dhin, the head monk of Tehm'pul Temple -- not a spoiler, since [[ReverseWhodunnit they show it to you]]. He's a [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} real oddball]] who brings his dahmalan (a fictional guitar-like instrument) into court to ''sing'' his testimonies. When cornered, Andistan'dhin [[TurnsRed plugs it into some nearby amps]] and starts acting like a {{Metalhead}}, complete with unique voice bleeps that sound like feedback. It has to be seen to be believed.
148* ''VisualNovel/SuperDanganronpaAnother2'': Kanade Otonokoji, a [[ShrinkingViolet seemingly shy]] guitarist who's always under her abrasive twin sister [[{{Jerkass}} Hibiki]]'s thumb, admits to preferring rock and metal to her sister's sweet pop songs. Whenever someone is killed, however, Kanade's [[BitchInSheepsClothing real personality]] comes out -- an arrogant, GenreSavvy asshole who loathes being argued with. That would be bad enough on its own, but [[spoiler:Chapter 3 reveals that she's actually a depraved {{Yandere}} and [[SerialKiller serial murderer]] who has killed at least sixty people [[BadPeopleAbuseAnimals and a dog]], all to traumatize Hibiki into becoming a [[EmptyShell mindless puppet]] that she can use and abuse as she pleases]]. Suffice to say, "rotten" is a severe {{understatement}} here.
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152* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'': In "Emperor Joker", the Joker pulls out an electric guitar adorned with a clown smile, and starts singing a rock VillainSong called "Where's the Fun in That?" The song is fairly upbeat, but it ''is'' about how the Joker likes to make people smile -- whether they want to or not.
153* ''WesternAnimation/BikerMiceFromMars'': Subverted in the episode "Hard Rock". While the titular character is patterned after a rock musician, uses an electric guitar that fires energy blasts as a weapon, and was employed by Plutark to cause destruction on countless planets, Hard Rock is now [[HeelFaceTurn a changed man]] and is only working for Limburger because [[IHaveYourWife his girlfriend is being used as a bargaining chip]]. In the end, the Biker Mice help him save his girlfriend and ruin Limburger's plan.
154* In the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, particularly in ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', the villain ComicBook/{{Lobo}} has a rock {{Leitmotif}}, and he also has the "rocker" look with the leather vest, spiky belt, long black hair and face paint.
155* [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] and [[{{Reconstruction}} Reconstructed]] in ''Toys/EverAfterHigh''; Raven Queen wants to play a soft acoustic guitar ballad she wrote for the annual talent show, but the DeanBitterman does not approve because the song is "too nice" for a student he is counting on to become the next [[Literature/SnowWhite Evil]] [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Queen]]. By showtime, Raven reaches a compromise: play the song but as a rock ballad. It turns out to be as big a hit with the audience as the Headmaster.
156* The Goat from ''WesternAnimation/GreenEggsAndHam2019'' is an [[ImplacableMan extremely tough]] [[AllBikersAreHellsAngels motorbike-riding]] bounty hunter chasing the protagonists, whose appearances are accompanied by an electric guitar {{leitmotif}}.
157* In the original ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}'' TV series, the Misfits were harder-rocking than the Holograms as in the later comic (see above), but were much more openly evil, several times outright trying to murder the good guys. They did have their sympathetic moments but weren't friendly, especially towards anyone outside their band.
158* ''WesternAnimation/LeagueOfSuperEvil'':
159** Famed supervillain Skullossus gets his own rock {{leitmotif}}, in contrast to the titular team of {{Villain Protagonist}}s, who don't even ''get'' a leitmotif, in keeping with their status as {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s.
160** Rock Gothlington is a metal star who is popular among supervillains. He also has supernatural powers and a "Destruct-O-Beam".
161* Peculiar villain Bootes Belinda from ''WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed'' invites Zadavia to a rock concert, then attempts to blast her to a frazzle in mid-performance. Bootes' bandmate is Rupes Oberon, who takes Zadavia hostage and compels Tech Coyote to build a double-neck guitar that can open spatial wormholes.
162* [[OldSuperhero Old Villain]] Succulentus from ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' makes a lot of rock references and has a rock theme. His short scene alone contains lines referencing songs from Music/LinkinPark, Music/SystemOfADown, Music/{{Evanescence}}, Music/{{Korn}}, and Music/{{Disturbed}} all set to a SuspiciouslySimilarSong to "Freak On A Leash". He's voiced by Jonathan Davis of Korn as well.
163* As both a case of BigLippedAlligatorMoment and EarlyInstallmentWeirdness before the show took a DarkerAndEdgier tone in the Season 2 finale, the villain Megabyte from ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'' overhears that Dot is throwing her brother Enzo a birthday party. He sends out his forces and a massive tank to crash the party... only for the tank to transform into a stage where Megabyte dramatically emerges with an electric guitar, rocking out with Hack and Slash as accompanying drums. After being joined by Bob (having turned Glitch into a bass), he gives the guitar to Enzo as his birthday gift, remarking that he "always wanted to do that."
164* [[WellIntentionedExtremist Bismuth]] in ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' isn't so much as rotten so much as [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope morally-challenged]], but her electric guitar theme becomes much more ominous during the Breaking Point scene.
165* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'': The CardCarryingVillain Lord Hater is the primary antagonist that [[TheHero Wander]] constantly faces, but he's also the #1 superstar who's rocking the galaxy with his electric guitar. His music is contrasted to the cheery country ditties of Wander and the FreakyElectronicMusic of rival supervillain Emperor Awesome. He even has a BraggingThemeTune rock song!
166--> "Who is the universe's awesomest evildoer? HAATEEER!"
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