L.A.R.S.

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Also known as
  • The Davidians
  • Lars
  • Last American Rock Stars
OriginDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
Years active
  • 2008
  • 2017–present
L.A.R.S.
Also known as
  • The Davidians
  • Lars
  • Last American Rock Stars
OriginDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
GenresHorrorcore
Years active
  • 2008
  • 2017–present
LabelMajik Ninja
MembersBizarre
King Gordy

L.A.R.S. (sometimes stylized as Lars, an acronym of Last American Rock Stars) is an American horrorcore duo, formed in Detroit, Michigan, consisting of rappers Bizarre (of D12) and King Gordy (of the Fat Killahz). They signed to Twiztid's independent record label Majik Ninja Entertainment on August 16, 2017.

In 2003, D12 rapper Bizarre provided guest appearance on King Gordy's debut album The Entity on the track "Time to Die". In 2005, Gordy sung the hook on Bizarre's debut solo album Hannicap Circus on the song "Ghetto Music". In 2007, Gordy appeared on six songs of Bizarre's Blue Cheese & Coney Island, and Bizzy appeared on Gordy's Van Dyke and Harper Music and Cobain's Diary. In 2008, they formed a hip hop duo called the Davidians. The Davidians appeared on Esham's mixtape The Butcher Shop and Gordy's The Great American Weed Smoker, seeking a record label to sign them. The duo continued appearing on each other's projects and also was featured on Prozak's Tales from the Sick (2008), Snowgoons' Snowgoons Dynasty (2012), Fury's One of 12 (2016).

In 2017, the duo changed their name to L.A.R.S. (Last American Rock Stars) and signed a contract with Twiztid's independent record label Majik Ninja Entertainment.[1] They released their debut mixtape Foul World on October 30, 2017,[2] and appeared on Twiztid Presents: Year of the Sword. Their first full-length album, Last American Rock Stars, was released on February 16, 2018.[3] It debuted at number 6 on the US Billboard Heatseekers Albums.[4]

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