In the neon gutters of 1989, music burns hotter than fire-and madness follows close behind. Tokyo's underground pulses with acid beats, summoning a generation eager to dissolve identity in smoke, rhythm, and light. But in the shadows, something else stirs: a presence that feeds on the ecstasy and despair of the young, a predator that sees rapture as weakness.When the bodies begin to surface-eyes wide, smiles etched in rigor mortis-a quiet investigator is drawn into a labyrinth of nightclubs, synth haze, and whispered myth. Each step closer to the truth blurs the line between music and possession, between the human and the inhuman.Acid 1989 is a fever dream of sound and violence, where every beat could be your last, and the only rule is surrender