The Zombie Dinosaur LP is the fourth studio album by MC Lars, released on November 6, 2015, peaking at number 15 on the Billboard Heatseakers chart.[6] It was funded entirely through the Kickstarter, and was completed and released in eighteen months.[7] The album was self-produced by MC Lars, with help from Jim Greer of The Rondo Brothers and Damondrick Jack.[8]
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Released | November 6, 2015 | |||
Recorded | 2013 – 2015 | |||
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Label | Horris Records | |||
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The first single from the album was Lars's Game of Thrones tribute "Dragon Blood", which premiered on the Nerdist Industries website on April 6, 2015.[9] "The Ballad of Hans Moleman" premiered on the AV Club on July 21,[10] and "Never Afraid" (featuring fellow Bay Area rapper Watsky) premiered through Scholastic's website on October 27[11] and "Sublime with Rome (Is Not the same Thing as Sublime)" premiered two days later via Alternative Press.[12] "If I Were a Jedi (That Would be Hella Awesome)" was the sixth and final video from the album, and premiered on the Nerdist on December 22.[13]
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