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MC Lars discography
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The discography of MC Lars, an American musician and producer from Oakland, California, consists of five studio albums, seven compilation albums/mixtapes, six extended plays, two books, and twenty-seven music videos; as well as various appearances, collaborations and remixes.

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Music videos

From The Laptop EP

From The Graduate

From The Digital Gangster LP (with YTCracker)

  • "Manifest Destiny", directed by Irina Slutsky[9]
  • "MC Lars's Facebook Friend Count > Your Facebook Friend Count", directed by Timothy Thompson[10]

From This Gigantic Robot Kills

From Single and Famous (with K.Flay)

  • "Single and Famous", directed by Timothy Thompson[17]

From Lars Attacks!

  • "Lars Attacks!", directed by Timothy Thompson[18]

From The Edgar Allan Poe EP

  • "Flow Like Poe", directed by Sean Donelly[19]

From The Zombie Dinosaur LP

  • "Dragon Blood" (feat. Monte Pittman), directed by Brosis[20]
  • "The Ballad of Hans Moleman", directed by Marianne Harris[21]
  • "Triforce", directed by Odlin Wadleigh[22]
  • "Never Afraid" (feat. Watsky), directed by Max Skaff[23]
  • "Sublime With Rome (Is Not the Same Thing as Sublime)" (feat. Roger Lima & Suburban Legends), directed by Watt White[24]
  • "If I Were a Jedi (That Would Be Hella Awesome)" (feat. Brian Mazzaferri), directed by Ben Garbe[25]

From The Jeff Sessions

  • "Don't Be a Cyberbully" (feat. Wheatus & Ash Wednesday), directed by Nicole Mago[26]

From The Dewey Decibel System (with Mega Ran)

  • "The Dewey Decibel System", directed by Richie Picasso[27]
  • "Walden", directed by DJ 2 Thirteen[28]
  • "1984" (feat. B. Dolan), directed by Kevin Parkinson[29]
  • "Julius Caesar" (feat. Dan Bull), directed by Nick J. Henderson[30]

From Blockchain Planet

  • "Finite Jest" (feat. Wheatus), directed by Max Skaff[31]
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