Lars Attacks!, "Greatest Hits", and "Edgar Allan Poe EP" (2011-)
In an interview on punknews.org MC Lars stated that the album Lars Attacks! is going to have fewer guest artists and more of a return to basics so the album will to contain less punk elements and more standard hip-hop stylings like the split with k.flay. The subject matter will be "Everything from circumcision to bro culture to vikings!"
Later in the interview he revealed that he would be releasing a children's album after Lars Attacks!.
MC Lars is currently using Kickstarter to fund a "Greatest Hits" album on vinyl to commemorate his ten-year anniversary. It will also include his upcoming "Edgar Allan Poe EP," set to be released in May.
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