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MC Frontalot

MC FrontalotMC Frontalot's songs aren't always strictly comic, but always skewer the assumptions we make about mainstream and indie rap. Hidden behind a fictional empire of varying nature and size, MC Frontalot uses hip beats and clever, unpredictable lyrics to warn us of the dangers of George Bush, rappers who visit you in the hospital, and puce. His origins remain mysterious, but we know him to be better dressed than either James Bond or Austin Powers. Check out "Special Delivery," remixed by Baddd Spellah and Yook, protesting the Iraqi invasion, then learn what it means to be a politically-sensitive rapper with "Indier than Thou." "Gonna Be Your Man" warns you of getting too close to your idols and/or fans. After that, there's "I Heart Fags." We'll wrap up comments here. —JP

MC Frontalot was born Maynard Conrad Frontshire in a Kansas storm cellar in 1973. The fronting has increased exponentially since. Nine years of rap stardom, seven and a half world tours, and hundreds of platinum albums find MC Frontalot threatening retirement. His legion of fans will sob quietly to themselves. If you'd like to contribute to his obscene delusions of wealth, tip him with our handy PayPal button. (Photo by Wallychamp.)

MC Frontalot's music remained on Unlikely 2.0 for one year, then was removed for reasons of space and copyright. Please check out his web site.

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