L.A.R.S.
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Origin | Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
Genres | Horrorcore |
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Labels | Majik Ninja Entertainment |
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Members | Bizarre King Gordy |
L.A.R.S. (sometimes stylized as Lars, a backronym of Last American Rock Stars. Originally known as The Davidians) is an American horrorcore duo, formed in Detroit, Michigan. It consists of rappers Bizarre (of D12) and King Gordy (of the Fat Killahz). They are currently signed by Twiztid to Majik Ninja Entertainment.
Formation[]
In 2003, D12 rapper Bizarre provided guest appearance on King Gordy's debut album The Entity on the track "Time to Die". In 2005, Gordy sung the hook on Bizarre's debut solo album Hannicap Circus on the song "Ghetto Music". In 2007, Gordy appeared on 6 songs of Bizarre's Blue Cheese & Coney Island, and Bizzy appeared on Gordy's Van Dyke and Harper Music and Cobain's Diary. In 2008, they formed a hip hop duo called The Davidians. The Davidians appeared on Esham's mixtape The Butcher Shop and Gordy's The Great American Weed Smoker, seeking a record label to sign them. The duo continued appearing on each other's projects and also was featured on Prozak's Tales from the Sick (2008), Snowgoons' Snowgoons Dynasty (2012), Fury's One of 12 (2016).
In 2017, the duo changed their name to L.A.R.S. (Last American Rock Stars) and got signed a contract with Twiztid's independent record label Majik Ninja Entertainment.[1] They released their debut mixtape Foul World on October 30, 2017[2] and appeared on Twiztid Presents: Year of the Sword. They dropped their self-titled debut studio album Last American Rock Stars on February 16, 2018,[3] which debuted at number 6 on the US Billboard Heatseekers Albums.[4]
Discography[]
Studio albums[]
- 2018 - Last American Rock Stars
Mixtapes[]
- 2017 - Foul World
Guest appearances[]
Year | Title | Artist(s) | Album |
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2003 | "Time To Die" | King Gordy | The Entity |
2005 | "Ghetto Music" | Bizarre, Swifty McVay, stic.man | Hannicap Circus |
2007 | "Squeeze Dat" | King Gordy | Van Dyke and Harper Music |
"U Cakin" | Cobain's Diary | ||
"Rock Out" | Bizarre | Blue Cheese & Coney Island | |
"Knock 'Em Out" | Bizarre, Tech N9ne | ||
"Animal" | Bizarre, Razaaq | ||
"Wicked" | Bizarre, Twiztid | ||
"Cakin'" | Bizarre, DubMuzik, Gam, Scarchild | ||
"Fat Boy" | Bizarre, Monica Blaire | ||
2008 | "?????" | Esham | The Butcher Shop |
"Psycho, Psycho, Psycho!" | Prozak | Tales from the Sick | |
"Smokin' Budha" | King Gordy | The Great American Weed Smoker | |
"Good Weed" | |||
2010 | "Dear Mother" | King Gordy, Kehoa, Prozak | |
"Whatcha Smokin' On" | Bizarre | Friday Night at St. Andrews | |
"Wild Like Us" | |||
"Rock It Out" | |||
2011 | "Travelin' Man" | King Gordy | Jesus Christ's Mistress |
2012 | "The Rapture" | Snowgoons, Swifty McVay, Meth Mouth, Sean Strange | Snowgoons Dynasty |
"Psycho Bill" | King Gordy | Hail Dark Lord Vader | |
2013 | "Taking Lives" | Fury | Taking Lives |
"I Don't Know What I Did Last Night" | Fury, Brotha Lynch Hung | ||
2016 | "Jerry Springer" | Fury | One of 12 |
2017 | "Fall From Grace" | Jimmy Donn | How to Gag a Maggot |
"Get High" | Triple Threat, Axe Murder Boyz, Mr. Grey | Twiztid Presents: Year of the Sword | |
"B.N.U. (Brand New Underground)" | Samhein Witch Killlaz, G-Mo Skee, Axe Murder Boyz, Gorilla Voltage, Boondox, Lex the Hex Master | ||
"It’s a Hold Up" | Twiztid | ||
2019 | "Leatherface" | Hopsin, Lazarus | Rufus |
Music Videos[]
Year | Title | Artist(s) | Album |
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2004 | U R the One | D12 | D12 World |
2017 | Savage Life | L.A.R.S. w/Foul Mouth | Foul World (Mixtape) |
Last American Rock Stars | L.A.R.S. | ||
I'm The Plug (Fuck Yo Baby Daddy) | L.A.R.S. w/Big T | ||
Suicide | L.A.R.S. | Last American Rock Stars | |
It's A Hold Up | Twiztid Presents: Year Of The Sword | ||
2018 | Lit | Last American Rock Stars | |
L.A.R.S. Spangled Banner | |||
Ganja Man | |||
Cocaine In Miami | |||
2019 | American Rockstar | N/A |
References[]
- ^ "Majik Ninja Entertainment Signs Last American Rock Stars (Bizarre and King Gordy) | Faygoluvers". faygoluvers.net. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
- ^ "Bizarre, King Gordy Form Last American Rock Stars, Drop LARS - XXL". XXL. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
- ^ "LARS Deliver Debut Album 'Last American Rock Stars' - XXL". XXL. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
- ^ "Heatseekers Albums: Up and Coming Musicians Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
External links[]
- Hip hop duos
- Horrorcore groups
- Detroit hip hop groups
- 2008 establishments in Michigan