"Wouldn't it make your fans jealous?" Kirishima asked.
"Tch. I already make them jealous of my existence. With you, it'll add fuel to the fire." Bakugo wears a devilish smirk as he interlocks his hands with Kirishima's.
Katsuki Bakugo is well known...
Rereading the email over multiple times and having no regard for the movie happening in front of him, there's shock painted all over his face, disbelief something like this happened so quickly into their career.
"Guys, guys," Midoriya signalizes everyone to come over and check out what's on his phone. He appears frantic, but in the right way, though. "Check this out."
"The fuck's up, you nerd?" Bakugo asked, already slightly annoyed.
"Look at this," Midoriya says to everyone there. He shows everyone the email he received from the manager of some other band.
"The hell is this," Kaminari asked.
"You're booked for this major festival in America," Midoriya tells them, "it's noted as the Toughest Women in Heavy Music Festival, even though we're not that high up on the bill," he clicks on the lineup sheet.
"How did you," Jiro trailed off.
"All I got was the manager of some well-known band got the recommendation from someone close to us," Midoriya answers her, "they wanted us on the bill."
"Which band?" Jiro asked.
He points at the screen, the galaxy-like background on the festival bill containing all of the different groups participating in this tremendous event is quite staggering. Approximately fifty various groups are attending for a two-day weekend of live music under the Los Angeles sun. A lot of these bands Jiro and Tokoyami already know and shocked to see some major ones from Japan will be performing, too. However, Midoriya's index finger is pointing at the top of the bill, where there's a six-lettered word name is silverish lettering standing out the most to everyone else, signalizing they're headlining one of the days.
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"I know them," Tokoyami reveals, "they were originally this five-piece, all-female band. Their music covers the softest and the heaviest areas of both rock and metal."
"What do you mean by "were" a five-piece band," Kaminari asked.
"Their keyboardist, who also took up some of the vocal duties, left one-to-two years ago due to personal reasons," Tokoyami answers, "but the band's doing pretty well for only having four members now."
"Must have been very serious," Jiro comments, still curious on the band altogether, "I think I've heard these guys before, too, but I'm not so sure."
"Their lineup change wasn't a huge loss," Tokoyami continues, "them taking out the operatics lead to them to work on some heavier songs."
Midoriya looks up the band on his phone and comes across a bunch of different things such as their website, links to their music, information pages, and news articles from some of the members. There's a more recent one about the drummer in a recent interview with a magazine about drummers. He clicked on the link, and the first thing he's introduced is the cover photo of said magazine.