Marion's Car Demon Mystery Solved: It's Actually an Artist Named Wednesday 13
TLDR Marion's car demon, which she believed to be a demonic creature, was actually an artist named Wednesday 13. The podcast app was using the artist section of the files to display the day of the week that the episode came out.
Timestamped Summary
00:00
Marion's problem with her used car began when she noticed a demon icon on the touchscreen console while listening to podcasts.
03:50
Marion's car demon, which she believes looks like a demonic creature, keeps showing up on random podcasts and she wants it gone.
07:36
The host tries to determine the source of the image that keeps appearing on Marion's car stereo by reaching out to Grace Note and Pocket Cast, but neither can provide an answer, so he decides to figure out who the demon in the picture is.
10:52
The host suspects that the demon in the picture on Marion's car stereo is someone from the world of black metal, and reaches out to a metal reporter named Kim Kelly for help in identifying the demon.
15:10
Black metal has evolved beyond its origins as an anti-Christian genre and is now a global phenomenon that is more inclusive, so whoever is in the picture on Marion's car stereo is probably not an anti-Christian church burner.
18:55
After reaching out to various metal experts and conducting extensive research, they were able to identify the singer in the picture as Wednesday 13, the lead singer of the glammy metal band Murder Dolls.
22:31
After identifying the singer in the picture as Wednesday 13, the lead singer of Murder Dolls, they discovered that the demon in Marianne's car was actually an artist named Wednesday 13 and that the podcast app was automatically using the artist section of the files to display the day of the week that the episode came out.
26:21
The demon in Marianne's car was actually an artist named Wednesday 13, and the podcast app was automatically using the artist section of the files to display the day of the week that the episode came out.
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