Final Boss (album)

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Final Boss
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 4, 2008
Genre Nerdcore
Length39:00
Label Level Up Records and Tapes / Nerdcore Fervor
Producer MC Frontalot
Baddd Spellah
Nate Van iLL
MC Frontalot chronology
Secrets from the Future
(2007)
Final Boss
(2008)
Zero Day
(2010)

Final Boss is the third studio album from nerdcore hip hop artist MC Frontalot. It was released on November 4, 2008. The first single, "Wallflowers", is available to listen to at his website, as well as the title track Final Boss, and Diseases of Yore.

Contents

"Final Boss" is composed mostly of new material but does include two remakes from before Nerdcore Rising ("Listen Close" and "A Very Unlikely Occurrence").

The front cover art for the album was done by Scott Campbell. Back cover by Dennis Hansbury. Design by Suchascream.net.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Wallflowers"3:03
2."Tongue-Clucking Grammarian"3:02
3."Shame of the Otaku" (featuring Rai Kamishiro)3:50
4."Canadia" (featuring Jesse Dangerously and Wordburglar)3:20
5."The AM Radio Skit" (featuring Schaffer the Darklord)1:26
6."Scare Goat" (featuring Glen Phillips)3:50
7."Diseases of Yore" (featuring Jonathan Coulton)3:18
8."Black Box" (featuring Random)3:44
9."A Very Unlikely Occurrence"0:59
10."In Arrears"2:56
11."Listen Close"2:22
12."A Skit About Vocations" (featuring Wil Wheaton)1:46
13."Socks On" (featuring Katrina Dideriksen)2:10
14."Final Boss"3:18

Personnel

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