Futuristic Sex Robotz

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Snakes on a Plane 05:13 Tools
Fuck The MPAA 03:55 Tools
WoW 04:03 Tools
Welcome To The Internet 04:06 Tools
Back In The Day 04:51 Tools
The Positronic Pimp 04:34 Tools
Don't Make Us Kick Your Ass 04:24 Tools
Hey, Ladies 03:36 Tools
Back To The Future 05:01 Tools
If I Ruled The World 04:58 Tools
Van On Fire 01:15 Tools
LiveJournal 01:56 Tools
Empornium 03:41 Tools
Dishwater 03:24 Tools
Checking Out 12:53 Tools
Law & Order 00:27 Tools
1000 Horse Power Penis Extension 03:30 Tools
Checking Out / Just a Friend 12:51 Tools
Antihero 03:48 Tools
Scheduled Rhymes 06:35 Tools
Scheduled Rhymes (feat. Recycle Bin) 03:25 Tools
08 WoW 04:46 Tools
07 Hey, Ladies 03:49 Tools
14 If I Ruled The World 04:58 Tools
06 The Positronic Pimp 04:56 Tools
Ode to Spot 00:40 Tools
Positronic Pimp 00:00 Tools
10 LiveJournal 01:54 Tools
Fuck the MPAA (Untested Methods FFFF Remix) 04:14 Tools
F**K The MPAA (RIAA & BSA) 00:30 Tools
01 Van On Fire 01:17 Tools
Fuck the MPAA (Untested Methods "FFFF" mix) 03:53 Tools
13 Empornium 03:53 Tools
15 Checking Out 13:56 Tools
Just a Friend 05:04 Tools
Hey Ladies 04:02 Tools
Dont Make Us Kick Your Ass 05:04 Tools
Halo Rap 04:02 Tools
Back In The Day (A Cappella) 04:02 Tools
Fuck The MPAA (A Cappella) 04:02 Tools
URK Interview 04:02 Tools
Live Journal 01:53 Tools
Futuristic Sex Robotz - Fuck The MPAA 01:53 Tools
09-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41-56-c5-63-56-88-c0 01:53 Tools
Welcome To The Internet (Original) 01:53 Tools
Space Docking (The Most Class) 01:53 Tools
Futuristic Sex Robotz - WoW 01:53 Tools
Checking Out / [untitled] 01:53 Tools
Fururistic Sex Robot - WoW 01:53 Tools
Futuristic Sex Robotz - Snakes On A Plane 05:12 Tools
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The Futuristic Sex Robotz are a self-described ‘Gangster Nerd Rap’ group, but their music can be classified in the larger genre of nerd rap or Nerdcore. The group comes from the Puget Sound region of Washington, where many of the members attended high school together. The concept was first conceived of in 2004 by members Coaxke and PC Speaker, while under the influence of Keystone Ice. Their first single, “Welcome to the Internet” was released to critical acclaim shortly after. A number of other singles followed, including one centered around the video game Halo 2, which included a video that was downloaded over 500,000 times. On February 21, 2006, the Futuristic Sex Robotz released “Hotel Coral Essex”, their full length debut. The entire album was offered in DRM free .mp3 format at no charge. Demonstrating a much broader range of styles than the previous singles, the album became quite popular in some internet communities. Popular culture references include the movies Back to the Future and Hackers (film), filesharing applications such as Hotline Connect, Star Trek, internet porn, and livejournals. Their website http://www.futuristicsexrobotz.com/ has been down for a while, and the band has faded into obscurity, but you can still find copies of the album floating around on BitTorrent trackers. Also a fan has re-uploaded the collection to the similar website http://futuristicsexrobotz.net/. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.