
seriously, look at this. he's actually on the back of the box if you get it complete (i didn't, but you could!).
the rock & roll theme this game places upon itself makes it horrid music that much worse, and good god will you be listening to a few of the tracks for absurd amounts of time while you play through this mess. the base game's levels only have like 3 tracks shared between them, and you have to cycle through them by shooting a radio or something, iirc. keep in mind this was a late '89 game, too. other rock-themed kusoge like seikima II's game (also recommended bizarre trash game with collectible klansmen with reverse crosses printed on them - based on a real heavy metal band that is actually pretty fun and has a cool history, too) at least came out in like, '86, thus having some sort of excuse for their piercing noise.
skip around this longplay to get a sense for what i'm talking about. or maybe skip to this time and see how great this music goes with the screeching sfx.
if for some reason this crock of nonsense appeals to you to the point you seek it out to play it for yourself (i had no idea what i was getting myself into when i bought it, and it was admittedly quite a ride), make sure you look up a guide and take snapshots of the password screens with your phone. there's a part where you've got to send a couple of specific items over to a guy to get to the ending, and the final boss will cause the entire game to end if you fail on them, whereas other bosses i think just restart the level.