If you haven't heard of Lordi before, you're about to.
Lordi is straight-up Evil Dead as a metal band. They perform in elaborate costumes as monster characters with big fancy backstories (and even had some cheesy horror movies and comics drawn by the lead singer), their lyrics are 90% B-horror themed, and their music videos are all short B-horror movies. If you've never heard of them before, this is THE video to sample. In terms of the lyrics, sound, and music video, it's the best encapsulation of Lordi you can get.
Basically what Sabaton is to war history, Lordi is to Halloween (fittingly, the two have toured together). There's a recurring rule of thumb to their songs, too, that the cornier/cheesier the song's title, the more ass it's bound to kick.
But that's not even the best part; playing into the theme that they're a band of immortal monsters, and thus the idea that they've been around forever, Lordi released an album called Killection. A fictional "best of" album with the idea that Lordi has always been around. So it features songs supposedly from the 60's, 70's, 80's, etc. What's amazing about this album is how well they imitate the sound of each of these decades while mixing it with their Halloween-metal sound. The album is really fun, too, having a storyline throughout that you're actually listening to a radio station playing these songs, and playing these songs in this particular order opens the gates of Hell. 10/10 album, go check it out now if you can.
This nails that 80's rock band cheese-ballad sound so perfectly I smiled the whole way through it the first time I heard it.
And to make it even better, during the lockdowns when they couldn't tour, how did they spend their time? Well they looked at Killection and said "hey, we have all this extra time now, let's make those albums." So, they went harder into the kayfabe-within-a-kayfabe and released an entire box set of albums called "Lordiversity" that were the ones the bands made in these previous decades. A 60's album, 70's album, etc. etc. All at once. Even including the tracks from Killection, with the sound tweaked to sound like they were actually recorded in that era. I've never seen a band do something this cool.
If you're browsing this thread, drop what you're doing and listen to this shit.