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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great stuff from the most awesomest rapper ever.
So M.C. Frontalot coined the term Nerdcore, delivered dozens of highly entertaining demo tunes, and released a CD (Nerdcore Rising) with new versions of old tunes and some great new ones. But what has he done for us lately?

Well, for starters, he's allowed us the privilege of purchasing and listening to Secrets From the Future, his brand-new LP. Like...
Published on April 22, 2007 by Josh T. Nite

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4 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The production's fantastic - the songs less so
This disc is definitely a mixed bag. The production is still every bit as good as Frontalot's first (and excellent) disc, and on a purely sonic level, the tracks sound really good. But whereas Nerdcore Rising seemed infused with a bouyant sense of fun, a good chunk of this album comes off as very flat to me.

I have a hard time figuring out what my basic...
Published on June 11, 2007 by C. Kucera


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great stuff from the most awesomest rapper ever., April 22, 2007
This review is from: Secrets From The Future (Audio CD)
So M.C. Frontalot coined the term Nerdcore, delivered dozens of highly entertaining demo tunes, and released a CD (Nerdcore Rising) with new versions of old tunes and some great new ones. But what has he done for us lately?

Well, for starters, he's allowed us the privilege of purchasing and listening to Secrets From the Future, his brand-new LP. Like Nerdcore Rising, it contains phat beats and the intricate, herky-jerky flow we've come to know and love. Unlike Nerdcore Rising, all but two of the tracks are Brand New!

Believe the hype -- from the paranoid loopiness of "You've got Asperger's" to the faux-spiritual "Origin of the Species" to the downright bizarre "Bizarro Genius Baby," Front brings the rhymes with his wit, vocabulary, and geekiness intact. You'll need a couple of listens to process all the lyrics (which are thoughtfully included in the CD booklet), though; the flow is faster and the rhymes more intricate than anything on Nerdcore Rising. I found the first listen-through enjoyable but overwhelming, but on the second spin, I fell in love.

Definitely check this out if you like hip-hop, nerdiness, nerdy hip-hop, and songs about old text adventure games. Nerd Ho!
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4.0 out of 5 stars And the future is here, October 23, 2009
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Having first heard MC Frontalot 5 years ago at the Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle, I instantly fell in love with his music.

First off, I do not typically listen to rap/hip-hop music, though my taste's vary with different genre's. Something usually has to grab me to make me notice it, and his music did.

Being a geek/gamer myself, its really refreshing to hear music that isn't the same old re-hashed or copy of someone else's song. Artists like MC Frontalot, Cake, Great Big Sea, etc always seem to have the better music as it comes from the heart and don't seem to be in it just to make the bucks.

So if you're wanting something different, refreshing, and alot of fun to listen to, check out his music.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Second Album, July 1, 2009
I'm not going to lie, I enjoyed Nerdcore Rising a lot better then this one, but both are worth it. I still believe that MC Frontalot is the best Nerdcore rapper out there. YTCracker is awesome as well.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The future called...your encryption has been cracked!, February 20, 2009
This review is from: Secrets From The Future (Audio CD)
This second album from MC Frontalot is every bit as good as his first (Nerdcore Rising). It continues the style of using less than popular topics as inspiration for his music, thus keeping [Rapper name redacted]'s "street cred" high.

The title track is one of the best songs on the album, but I would rank tracks 4 (Bizarro Genius Baby) and 5 (Origin of Species) as the creme de la creme. I would go so far as to rank "Bizarro Genius Baby" as his best on any album. That track alone makes this album a must-buy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Album, March 5, 2008
This review is from: Secrets From The Future (Audio CD)
This album has been stuck in my head more or less non-stop for a good four months. May not be the greatest album ever written, but it is certainly the best new one I have heard in the past year.
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4 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The production's fantastic - the songs less so, June 11, 2007
This review is from: Secrets From The Future (Audio CD)
This disc is definitely a mixed bag. The production is still every bit as good as Frontalot's first (and excellent) disc, and on a purely sonic level, the tracks sound really good. But whereas Nerdcore Rising seemed infused with a bouyant sense of fun, a good chunk of this album comes off as very flat to me.

I have a hard time figuring out what my basic objection to the album is. Sometimes it's the lyrical content - Origin of Species cuts so close to being a non-parody that I've got no desire to listen to it (proponents of Intelligent Design would probably be happy about that, but balk at the fact that it IS a parody, so I'm not sure who wins in that case). The remake of Romantic Cheapskate makes Frontalot sound like a jerk (the sentiment was far more amusing when he was rapping about Songfight, not another human being). The Achewood tribute on track 3 is probably amusing to people who are intimately familiar with the webcomic, but for those of us who haven't been reading it for years, it's a pretty impenetrable song.

Other times it's just the composition I'm not fond of. I grew up worshipping Infocom yet I find It Is Pitch Dark to be pretty plodding and uninteresting, the chorus of Forbidden Planet bogs the song down, and while I find the lyrics to Gonna Be Your Man hilarious, I've got no desire to listen to it again just because I don't really like the music it's set to.

Very Poorly Concealed Secret Track straddles the line between both - with no interest in Ping Pong, the lyrics are only interesting in an academic sense, and Optimus Rhyme supplies most of the vocals, which may be great for OR fans, but I could do without. Then, on top of all of that, two of the tracks aren't even songs, but rather short skits which are amusing enough the first time through, but have very limited replay value. In the end, it adds up to a listening experience I just don't care to repeat.

The album does have some highlights - the title track is pretty catchy, and Bizarro Genius Baby and I Hate Your Blog are two of the best tracks Frontalot's put out. It's a real shame that this album's only going to end up in my playlist in a highly abbreviated form. Apparently I'll have to hope that this is just a case of The Dreaded Sophomore Album and Frontalot will get back to doing music that I enjoy for his next album.
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