>> anthony: the pop music scene in tokyo is not that different from ours. with an accent though on pretty boy bands, pop idols, tween stars. generic industry-created crap for the most part. like i said, not so different than us. picture an army of miley cyruses. or would that be miley cyri? going against the grain are a few lone heroes like merging moon. two self-released albums, no hint of a record deal. damn suits, what do they know? lead singer, yu. sweet, shy, pop friendly, lilith fair -- not. ♪ [ screaming ] >> anthony: yeah, so how big an audience in japan for a thrash metal, death metal hardcore? >> band member 1: we had ozzy osbourne's ozzfest this year. >> anthony: right. >> band member 1: that was the first time in japan. and i feel like people are watching the heavy metal scene as a new movement. >> anthony: and the audiences, good audiences here? >> band member 1: they are kind of polite. >> anthony: they're polite? really? >> band member 1: they are really quiet and just watching us. and when we finish playing, they solemnly clap. >> anthony: really? ♪ you know, when i look at popular music, the, the stuff that's selling millions of records in america, it makes me angry, actually.