The Phantom of Crowley High returns and switches roles with Hannah to get Curtis back. The three dudes realize that Todd must lose his virginity to become the Pure Evil One. Atticus comes to terms with his past. And nobody can stop singing.
A stoner metalhead named Todd Smith, his crushee Jenny, his best friend Curtis, and the geeky Hannah, search their high school for a mayhem-causing Satanic spell book, while being opposed by Atticus, the evil guidance councillor.
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The Phantom of Crowley High returns and switches roles with Hannah to get Curtis back. The three dudes realize that Todd must lose his virginity to become the Pure Evil One. Atticus comes to terms with his past. And nobody can stop singing.
When a paraplegic student uses the book to give himself fast legs, Todd jumps on his back and gets transported to the future, where Atticus has taken over as Satanic Overlord.
Atticus takes the book and brainwashes the students of Crowley High to do his bidding, forcing a showdown with Todd at the semi-formal. Secrets are revealed, romances blossom and tragedy strikes, threatening to tear apart the gang for good.
Todd finds the Book of Pure Evil and uses it to become a better guitar player in an attempt to win his dream girl Jenny away from her douche-bag boyfriend. But along with making him a better guitar player, it also turns Todd evil.
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