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mc chris on April 4, 2007 at Chain Reaction in Anaheim, California.Background information Birth name Christopher Brendan Ward IV Born September 2, 1975 Libertyville, Illinois, USA Genres Nerdcore, Hip hop Occupations Rapper, actor, comedian, writer Years active 2001–present Labels mc chris llc Website www.mcchris.com mc chris[1] (born Christopher Brendan Ward IV on September 2, 1975, Libertyville, Illinois) is an American rapper, voice actor, writer and improvisational comedian.
He attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and New York University's (NYU) Tisch School of the Arts. He self releases with no current record label. mc chris originally performed with The Lee Majors (aka Dirt Bike Annie). Sometimes associated with the genre of nerdcore hip-hop, his trademarks include the synthesis of his "geek" heritage with the "gangster" image associated with hip hop artists, and the high pitch of his voice. He has released five albums, three EPs, one re-release, and a tenth anniversary edition of his recordings with The Lee Majors.
Since August 2010, he has created the theme-song for SModcast, a weekly podcast featuring Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier, as well as the theme-song for Blow Hard, another podcast by Kevin Smith and documentarian Malcolm Ingram,[2] and the theme-song for Bagged & Boarded, Matt Cohen's geek-chat show.
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Work on Adult Swim
Ward has appeared and worked behind the scenes and contributed original lyrics to many of Williams Street Studios' shows on Adult Swim, most notably Aqua Teen Hunger Force. He worked as a production assistant and starred as the character MC Pee Pants in the episodes "MC Pee Pants", "Super Sir Loin", "The Last One", and "Little Brittle,[3] as well as the young Carl in episode 18.[4] He reprised the role of MC Pee Pants in Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters and in the PlayStation2 video game, Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am. He also had a role in Sealab 2021, as a writer and as the recurring character Hesh Hepplewhite.
He worked as a production assistant and writer for The Brak Show (including the episodes "Brakstreet" and "Shadows of Heat") and he voiced a character on the episode "Brakstreet". He was a contributing writer for Space Ghost: Coast to Coast with a cameo in the episode "Baffler Meal". He also voiced the character Ward Willoughby in the 2002 pilot for Welcome to Eltingville.
In October 2004, he announced his resignation from Cartoon Network to the public on his blog to focus on his recording career with his business partner John Fewell. He made his return to Adult Swim in the form of a red Gummi bear by the name of "Gummi" on the show Cheyenne Cinnamon and the Fantabulous Unicorn of Sugar Town Candy Fudge.[5] He announced that he will be working on a new cartoon this upcoming summer called The mc chris Cartoon, and plans to work in conjunction with Titmouse Inc., the creators of Metalocalypse.[6]
Relationship with nerdcore hip hop
While Ward is one of the artists most closely associated with the genre of nerdcore hip hop, he has been hesitant to accept the nerdcore label for most of his career, preferring to describe his style as "mc chris music"[7] as well as expressing concern over limiting himself to such narrow audience and subject matter on a number of occasions.[8][9] He has lashed out at the media for focusing more on the nerdcore scene than his music, as well as the nerdcore community as a whole.[10] Despite these issues, he has periodically apologized to those in the nerdcore community for the aforementioned conflicts[11][12] and has appeared in news stories dealing with nerd culture and nerdcore.[13]
Discography
Studio Albums:
- Life's a Bitch and I'm Her Pimp (2001)
- Knowing Is Half the Hassle (2003)
- Eating's Not Cheating (2004)
- Dungeon Master of Ceremonies (2006)
- mc chris is dead (2008)
- mc chris Goes to Hell (2010)
- Marshmellow Playground (2011)
- Race Wars (September 2, 2011)
- mc chris 8 (announced for 2012) [14]
Compilation Albums:
- The New York University 8-Track Discography 10th Anniversary Edition (2007)
- apple tummy (2009)
EPs:
- Part Six Part One (2009)
- Part Six Part Two (2009)
- Part Six Part Three (2009)
- Untitled Short CD 1 (announced for 2012) [15]
- Untitled Short CD 2 (announced for 2012) [16]
- Untitled Short CD 3 (announced for 2012) [17]
References
- ^ mc chris' song "10-Year-Old" - "mc chris, lower case, no dots, rewind."
- ^ SModcast #131: Limmortality
- ^ [adult swim] - Aqua Teen Hunger Force - Episode 9: MC Pee Pants
- ^ [adult swim] - Aqua Teen Hunger Force - Episode 18: Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future
- ^ mc chris interview on You Sound Like A Robot
- ^ mc chris announcing cartoon at Omaha, NE concert
- ^ Burton, Bonnie (2007-06-25). "mc chris: Napping with Artoo". Fans. Starwars.com. http://www.starwars.com/community/news/rocks/news20070625.html. Retrieved 2010-09-02.
- ^ Williams, Alex (2007-08-05). "Dungeons, Dragons and Dope Beats". Fashion & Style (The New York Times Company). http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/05/fashion/05nerdcore.html. Retrieved 2009-05-20.
- ^ Miranda, Jeff (2007-11-04). "Refrain of the nerds". Boston Globe. The New York Times Company. http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/articles/2007/11/04/refrain_of_the_nerds/?page=3. Retrieved 2009-05-20.
- ^ myspace.com/mcchris mc chris blog. October 15, 2007
- ^ myspace.com/mcchris mc chris blog. January 29, 2007
- ^ myspace.com/mcchris mc chris blog. November 14, 2008
- ^ myspace.com/mcchris mc chris blog. August 22, 2008
- ^ http://www.mcchris.com/board/index.php?topic=8507.0
- ^ http://www.mcchris.com/board/index.php?topic=8507.0
- ^ http://www.mcchris.com/board/index.php?topic=8507.0
- ^ http://www.mcchris.com/board/index.php?topic=8507.0
External links
Categories:- 1975 births
- American bloggers
- American voice actors
- Living people
- Nerdcore hip hop artists
- People from Libertyville, Illinois
- Rappers from Chicago, Illinois
- School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumni
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