MC Lars discography
American rapper discography
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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.
Studio albums6
EPs8
Compilation albums5
Music videos27
| MC Lars discography | |
|---|---|
MC Lars with his Legend of Zelda necklace. | |
| Studio albums | 6 |
| EPs | 8 |
| Compilation albums | 5 |
| Music videos | 27 |
| Collaborative releases | 4 |
| Compilations and mixtapes | 7 |
| Books | 2 |
Studio albums
| Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Label | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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 |
| 2011 | Lars Attacks! | — | — | Horris Records |
| 2015 | The Zombie Dinosaur LP | 15 | 36 | Horris / Oglio |
| 2021 | Blockchain Planet | — | — | Horris Records |
| 2026 | The Edgar Allan Poe LP | — | — | Horris Records |
EPs
| Year | Title | Label |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 | The Laptop EP | Truck Records / SideCho / Big Mouth / Horris Records / Shock Records |
| 2008 | The Green Christmas EP | Horris Records / Oglio / Crappy Records |
| 2011 | Frosty the Flow Man | Horris Records |
| 2012 | The Edgar Allan Poe EP[3] | |
| 2018 | Notes from Toontown |
Collaborative releases
| Year | Title | Other Artist | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | The Digital Gangster LP | YTCracker | Horris Records |
| 2009 | Single and Famous | K.Flay | Horris Records |
| 2019 | The Dewey Decibel System | Mega Ran | Horris Records / Random Beats / Needlejuice Records |
| 2020 | The Friendalorians | Schäffer the Darklord | Horris Records |
| 2024 | 999 | Schäffer the Darklord | Horris Records |
Compilations and mixtapes
| Year | Title | Label |
|---|---|---|
| 2007 (download) 2010 (CD) 2011 (CD re-release) |
21 Concepts (But a Hit Ain't One) | Horris Records / Oglio |
| 2011 | Indie Rocket Science | Horris Records |
| 2012 | Greatest Hits[3] | Horris (download/vinyl) / Aaahh!!! Real[4] (CD) |
| 2015 | 22 Concepts (But a Hit Definitely Still Ain't One) | Horris Records |
| 2016 | Donald Trump Has Really Bad Morals | Horris Records / Oglio |
| 2017 | The Jeff Sessions | Horris Records |
| 2020 | The Bible Mixtape | Horris Records |
| 2020 | 23 Concepts (But a Hit Apparently Both Obviously and Clearly Still Ain't One) | Horris Records |
Instrumental releases
| Year | Title | Label |
|---|---|---|
| 2015 | The Zombie Dinosaur LP Instrumentals | Horris Records |
| 2019 | The Dewey Decibel System Instrumentals | Horris / Random Beats |
Demos
| Year | Title | Label |
|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Nothing to Fear (as Lars Horris) | Noseman Records |
| 2000 | Insectivorous (as Lars Horris) | Noseman Records |
| 2003 | Radio Pet Fencing (as MC Lars Horris) | Truck Records |
Compilation appearances
| Year | Track Featured | Album |
|---|---|---|
| 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
| Year | Title | Label |
|---|---|---|
| 2007 | This DVD Is Not Punk Rock | Horris |
Books
| Year | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|
| 2006 | 27th Street: A Book of Cartoons | Horris |
| 2007 | Bukowski in Love: A Book of Poems | Horris |
Music videos
From The Laptop EP
- "iGeneration", directed by Stewart Hendler[5]
- "Signing Emo", directed by Kurt St. Thomas[6]
From The Graduate
- "Download This Song" (feat. Jaret Reddick), directed by Frank Borin[7]
- "Ahab", directed by Sean Donnelly[8]
From The Digital Gangster LP (with YTCracker)
- "Manifest Destiny", directed by Irina Slutsky[9]
- "MC Lars's Facebook Friend Count > Your Facebook Friend Count", directed by Timothy Thompson[10]
From This Gigantic Robot Kills
- "Hipster Girl", directed by Michael Licisyn[11]
- "White Kids Aren't Hyphy", directed by Odin Wadleigh & Timothy Thompson[12]
- "Guitar Hero Hero (Beating Guitar Hero Does Not Make You Slash)" (feat. Parry Gripp & Paul Gilbert), directed by Sean Donnelly[13]
- "This Gigantic Robot Kills" (feat. the MC Bat Commander & Suburban Legends), directed by Timothy Thompson[14]
- "True Player for Real" (feat. "Weird Al" Yankovic & Wheatus), directed by Richard Barham[15]
- "Twenty-Three" (feat. Amie Miriello & James Bourne), directed by Heath Balderston[16]
From Single and Famous (with K.Flay)
- "Single and Famous", directed by Timothy Thompson[17]
From Lars Attacks!
- "Lars Attacks!", directed by Timothy Thompson[18]
From The Edgar Allan Poe EP
- "Flow Like Poe", directed by Sean Donelly[19]
From The Zombie Dinosaur LP
- "Dragon Blood" (feat. Monte Pittman), directed by Brosis[20]
- "The Ballad of Hans Moleman", directed by Marianne Harris[21]
- "Triforce", directed by Odlin Wadleigh[22]
- "Never Afraid" (feat. Watsky), directed by Max Skaff[23]
- "Sublime With Rome (Is Not the Same Thing as Sublime)" (feat. Roger Lima & Suburban Legends), directed by Watt White[24]
- "If I Were a Jedi (That Would Be Hella Awesome)" (feat. Brian Mazzaferri), directed by Ben Garbe[25]