For many of us who grew up in the 1980s, our youthful meal and media consumption was filled with the characters of the magical kingdom that was McDonaldland — Ronald McDonald, Grimace, Mayor McCheese, the Hamburglar, and more. Fast-forward 30 years — for those McKids who also count Black Sabbath as a favorite band, you're about to encounter the greatest combination since the McDLT! Meet Mac Sabbath, a group that will channel and then hilariously molest your childhood memories by mixing them with your favorite metal. Grabbing classic tunes from Birmingham's best and rewriting the lyrics to focus on all manner of fast-food horror, the band takes to the stage in full costume, wearing brilliantly twisted takes on the iconic marketing imagery while shredding through the songs like an 8-year-old through a Happy Meal.
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