MC Lars discography

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MC Lars discography
MC Lars Los Angeles August 2012.jpg
MC Lars with his Kidrobot toys.
Studio albums6
Compilation albums5
Music videos27
EPs8
Collaborative releases4
Compilations and mixtapes7
Books2

The discography of MC Lars, an American musician and producer from Oakland, California, consists of five studio albums, seven compilation albums/mixtapes, six extended plays, two books, and twenty-seven music videos; as well as various appearances, collaborations and remixes.

Contents

Studio albums

YearTitlePeak chart positionsLabel
US
Heat

[1]
US
R&B
/HH

[2]
2006 The Graduate Horris / Nettwerk / Big Mouth Records / Shock Records
2009 This Gigantic Robot Kills Horris / Oglio / Crappy Records / Shock Records
2011Lars Attacks!Horris Records
2015 The Zombie Dinosaur LP 1536Horris / Oglio
2021Blockchain PlanetHorris Records

EPs

YearTitleLabel
2004The Laptop EP Truck Records / SideCho / Big Mouth / Horris Records / Shock Records
2008The Green Christmas EPHorris Records / Oglio / Crappy Records
2011Frosty the Flow ManHorris Records
2012The Edgar Allan Poe EP [3]
2018Notes from Toontown

Collaborative releases

YearTitleOther ArtistLabel
2008The Digital Gangster LP YTCracker Horris Records
2009Single and Famous K.Flay Horris Records
2019The Dewey Decibel System Mega Ran Horris Records / Random Beats / Needlejuice Records
2020The FriendaloriansSchäffer the DarklordHorris Records
2024999Schäffer the DarklordHorris Records

Compilations and mixtapes

YearTitleLabel
2007 (download)
2010 (CD)
2011 (CD re-release)
21 Concepts (But a Hit Ain't One)Horris Records / Oglio
2011Indie Rocket ScienceHorris Records
2012Greatest Hits [3] Horris (download/vinyl) /
Aaahh!!! Real [4] (CD)
201522 Concepts (But a Hit Definitely Still Ain't One)Horris Records
2016Donald Trump Has Really Bad MoralsHorris Records / Oglio
2017The Jeff SessionsHorris Records
2020The Bible MixtapeHorris Records
202023 Concepts (But a Hit Apparently Both Obviously and Clearly Still Ain't One)Horris Records

Instrumental releases

YearTitleLabel
2015The Zombie Dinosaur LP InstrumentalsHorris Records
2019The Dewey Decibel System InstrumentalsHorris / Random Beats

Demos

YearTitleLabel
1999 Nothing to Fear (as Lars Horris)Noseman Records
2000Insectivorous (as Lars Horris)Noseman Records
2003Radio Pet Fencing (as MC Lars Horris)Truck Records

Compilation appearances

YearTrack FeaturedAlbum
2006"Gary the Green Nosed Reindeer"A Santa Cause - It's A Punk Rock Christmas 2
2007"Gopher Guts"The Simple Life: Camp Songs
"The Lint Song (Extra Gory Demo)"For the Kids Three!
2009"(Lord it's Hard to Be Happy, When You Aren't Using) The Metric System"Up End Atom
2012"Summer Camp Love (Is So In Tents)"Have a Crappy Summer
2014"The Gospel of Hip-Hop (DJ RoboRob Remix)" (feat. KRS-One)DEF CON 22: The Official Soundtrack
2019"Tesla" (feat. MC Cone)Watch The Cone

DVDs

YearTitleLabel
2007This DVD Is Not Punk RockHorris

Books

YearTitlePublisher
200627th Street: A Book of CartoonsHorris
2007Bukowski in Love: A Book of PoemsHorris

Music videos

From The Laptop EP

From The Graduate

From The Digital Gangster LP (with YTCracker)

From This Gigantic Robot Kills

From Single and Famous (with K.Flay)

From Lars Attacks!

From The Edgar Allan Poe EP

From The Zombie Dinosaur LP

From The Jeff Sessions

From The Dewey Decibel System (with Mega Ran)

From Blockchain Planet

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References

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  2. "MC Lars Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Archived from the original on October 29, 2018. Retrieved October 29, 2018.
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  9. "MC Lars & YTCracker - Manifest Destiny". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
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  12. "MC Lars - White Kids Aren't Hyphy". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
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  14. "MC Lars - This Gigantic Robot Kills". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  15. "MC Lars - True Player for Real". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  16. "MC Lars - Twenty-Three". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  17. "MC Lars & K.Flay - Single & Famous". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  18. "MC Lars - Lars Attacks!". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  19. "MC Lars - Flow Like Poe". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  20. "MC Lars - Dragon Blood". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  21. "MC Lars - The Ballad of Hans Moleman". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
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  23. "MC Lars - Never Afraid". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  24. "MC Lars - Sublime With Rome (Is Not the Same Thing as Sublime)". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
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  26. "MC Lars - Don't Be a Cyberbully". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
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  28. "MC Lars & Mega Ran - Walden". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
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  30. "MC Lars & Mega Ran - Julius Caesar (feat. Dan Bull)". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
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