This Gigantic Robot Kills [180g Splatter 2 LP]

This Gigantic Robot Kills [180g Splatter 2 LP]

by MC Lars
This Gigantic Robot Kills [180g Splatter 2 LP]

This Gigantic Robot Kills [180g Splatter 2 LP]

by MC Lars

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

MC Lars is up to his usual tricks on full-length album number three, This Gigantic Robot Kills, a caffeine-addled mix of pop-punk, laptop rap, and smart aleck, tongue-in-cheek observation on everything from Brooklyn hipster girls and the green movement to Guitar Hero and the metric system. The title is borrowed from the late Wesley Willis, apparently a fan of Lars' past work (as the included sound bite testifies), who passed away before being able to use the name himself. They're some of his catchiest songs yet, though, and anyone who figured Lars' shtick would be burnt out by now should probably rethink their stance. It's the type of fun that's stupid in a smart way, a geek badge worn with pride next to true respect for every influence that's being thrown together to create genuinely infectious tracks. These disparate influences are evident right away, yet never feel strained, from the victorious opening rap of "True Player for Real," his "self-referential introduction song," that boasts a love for Grandmaster Flash and Run-D.M.C., to the horn-rific title cut that details a gigantic robot taking out Orange County starlets in order to bring back the area's glory days of the '90s' third wave ska revival. As always, you've got to be up on post-millennial pop culture and fads to make sense of every phrase. But tucked in between uber-catchy melodies and burrow-in-your-head beats, there's luckily still plenty to enjoy outside of the smarmy lyrical jabs. It says something about MC Lars' skills, and ensures that This Gigantic Robot Kills rises above being just a set of rap-along tunes for those in the know. ~ Corey Apar

Product Details

Release Date: 09/12/2025
Label: Oglio Records
UPC: 0843563184073

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Where Ya Been Lars?
  2. True Player For Real
  3. Hipster Girl
  4. It's Not Easy (Being Green)
  5. This Giant Robot Kills
  6. No Logo
  7. 35 Laurel Drive
  8. Twenty-Three
  9. Guitar Hero Hero (Beating Guitar Hero Does Not Make You Slash)
  10. O. G. Original Gamer
  11. We Have Arrived

Disc 2

  1. White Kids Aren't Hyphy
  2. (Lord It's Hard To Be Happy When You're Not Using) The Metric System
  3. O. G. Original Gamer
  4. Hey There Ophelia
  5. This Gigantic Robot Kills
  6. (Shorty Wanna Spend) My Stimulus Check
  7. I Want My Guns N' Roses
  8. I'm Dreaming Of A Green Christmas
  9. The Lint Song
  10. Geeked Out
  11. This Gigantic Robot Kills

Album Credits

Performance Credits

MC Lars   Primary Artist
Bob Remstein   Piano
Parry Gripp   Vocals,Featured Artist
Brandon Arnovick   Guitar,Vocals
Wheatus   Featured Artist
Jonathan Coulton   Vocals,Featured Artist
Mike Russo   Guitar
Suburban Legends   Featured Artist
Brett Anderson   Featured Artist
The MC Bat Commander   Featured Artist
DJ Quest   Scratching
Paul Gilbert   Guitar
Sebastien Lefebvre   Vocals
Weird Al Yankovic   Featured Artist
Gabe Saporta   Vocals,Featured Artist
Matt Whalen   Drums
Amie Miriello   Vocals,Featured Artist
K.Flay   Vocals,Synthesizer,Featured Artist
MC Frontalot   Featured Artist
YTCracker   Featured Artist
James Bourne   Keyboards
Jesse Dangerously   Vocals,Featured Artist
Liz Brown   Vocals
Pierre Bouvier   Vocals,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Stephen Marsh   Mastering
Linus of Hollywood   Composer
Jonathan Coulton   Composer,Vocal Engineer
Steve Connolly   Composer
Mike Sapone   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Mike Russo   Guitar Engineer
Suburban Legends   Composer
MC Lars   Composer
Paul Gilbert   Composer
Sebastien Lefebvre   Engineer
Alex Bush   Engineer
Brendan Brown   Composer
K.Flay   Drum Programming
MC Frontalot   Composer
YTCracker   Composer
James Bourne   Composer
Philip A. Jimenez   Composer
Jesse Dangerously   Composer,Vocal Engineer
The Keyboard Choir   Composer
Daniel Dart   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Chris Ayer   Dialogue
Sean Donnelly   Photography
Nick Conceller   Composer,Programming
Pat Wood   Dialogue
Joe Ragosta   Arranger,Composer
The Former Fat Boys   Composer
Dave Trumfio   Mixing
Rondo Brothers   Composer
Pierre Bouvier   Composer,Engineer
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