MC Frontalot
You got MC confusion? I’m Frontalot!
If I were MC Frontalittle I’d be telling you only ever what I’m not,
but I am the most frontingest.
Carving off the obfuscation, little something just
to confuse you with. And like a villain,
I got conundrums. your empty head they gonna fill in.
Still in effect, the mock you made:
my dexterity ain’t 20 when the skills are displayed?
It’s alright, I took it as a compliment.
Shows you know nerdcore’s extent.
MC Frontalot, real name Damian Hess, is a Nerdcore hip-hop rapper. What is Nerd Core, you may ask? It's simply normal hip-hop, but focused on pop culture (Star Wars, Dungeons & Dragons, Zork, etc.). While a lot of nerdcore music has come before him, Frontalot made it really well known with his frequent appearances at the Penny Arcade Expo.
Frontalot started out with a small audience; he originally made songs in an online competition named Song Fight. He entered through many names, but his "MC Frontalot" username never lost a single competition. And, as anyone would tell you, he was good. So much so, one of his songs in Song Fight scored 614 votes. Which was the closest after that? 28.
After his Song Fight popularity, MC Frontalot released his first official song, titled "Nerdcore Hiphop". Every geek, nerd, and pop culture fan loved his idea of rapping, but with a different theme. Remember that whole "he created nerdcore" thing mentioned previously? "Nerdcore Hiphop" is the song that allegedly named and started it, but again, Frontalot himself said that there's been plenty before him.
As he released more songs, Penny Arcade started to take notice of him. Through the blog, Tycho and Gabe directed fans to his website, which was the start of his fanbase. In honor of Penny Arcade making him known, he created the "Penny Arcade Theme" song in honor of Tycho and Gabe helping him out. Frontalot now preforms at Penny Arcade Expo's frequently. He even created the song "Final Boss" for Penny Arcade Adventures.
While he did make a demo album, MC Frontalot released his first official album, Nerdcore Rising, in 2005. This contained songs he had previously released on his website and six new songs made for the album. Of course, Frontalot's still alive and kicking, releasing albums and making appearances today.
- Nerdcore Hiphop (2004)
- Nerdcore Rising (2005)
- Secrets from the Future (2007)
- Final Boss (2008)
- Zero Day (2010)
- Solved (2011)
- All There Is to Know About "The Crying Game": Spoiler Alert. Heck, The Crying Game is even mentioned in the song!
- Blog: I Hate Your Blog, in which he disses someone else's blog as a bunch of stupid things that he finds on the internet.
- Boastful Rap: Braggadocio. Inverted with Better at Rapping.
- Brainy Baby: The focus of his song Bizarro Genius Baby.
- Darkness Equals Death: It Is Pitch Black.
You are likely to be eaten by a grue!
If this predicament seems particularly cruel-
Consider who's fault it could be!
Not a torch or a match in your inventory!
- Garage Sale: Stoop Sale. By the way, a "Stoop Sale" is a yard sale except that it's in Brooklyn.
- It Was His Sled: The point of "Spoiler Alert", in which Frontalot spoils everything, from movie plot twists, to sudden moments in history, or even the concept of jack-in-the-boxes.
- Leader Forms the Head: The subject of some dispute in "I'll Form The Head" (recorded with Dr. Awkward and Zealous1)
- Nerdcore
- Small Name, Big Ego: Used in Which MC Was That?
- That One Boss: The focus of his song Final Boss.