MC Frontalot's Final Boss: nerdcore par excellence

MC Frontalot's new nerdcore album, Final Boss, is a perfect, catchy collection of raps and sketches about video-games, Japanese manga fandom, voting machines, and other important subjects. Of especial note is a completely, convulsively hilarious sketch with Wil Wheaton about Wil and Frontalot's respective career-choices. The CD's out in a month or so, but if you pre-order it now, you get immediate delivery of the CD in MP3 form, with a lyrics sheet and hi-rez versions of the art.

Now these are lyrics:

I've got a new dance called The Margaret Thatcher.

It'll get in your pants, you'd better call the dispatche
r

of deliverers of increased pants awesomeness.

Get the awesomest pants they offer.

Preposterous shoes are also required for the moves,

although sensible footwear or barefoot behooves

and all attire's optional.

You only ever do it when there's nobody watching you.

Do it. Do The Margaret Thatcher.

Just do it. Do The Margaret Thatcher, y'all.

Here's a little something for the

wallflowers in the room,

all my people at the party for whom

the dance don't come natural.

Enhance your stature. Fall

into the routine they call

The Margaret Thatcher, y'all.

Do The Margaret Thatcher.

Do The Margaret Thatcher, y'all.

Step One:

Wiggle, wobble, wriggle,

coddle your young,

intensify your ennui,

then before you get done,

put your left foot over to the left if you dare,

then pretend you got scared,

then point at your hair.

MC Frontalot's Final Boss

(Thanks, Quinn!)