Kilroy Was Here by Styx

Kilroy Was Here

Styx

1983

Kilroy Was Here is a Rock album by Styx, originally released in 1983. On Gatefold: 100 pressings tracked, owned by 19 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Prog Rock
  • polished
  • theatrical
  • cinematic

About

From the opening prog-disco hybrid of “Mr. Roboto” to the closing reprise of the “Babe”-like ballad “Don’t Let It End,” it’s impossible to deny a good story. Lead singer Dennis DeYoung imagined a dystopian future in which government fascists—with help from an organization called The Majority for Musical Morality ("The MMM")—outlaw rock music. DeYoung plays Kilroy, a persecuted rock star imprisoned by Dr. Righteous, The MMM’s leader. Played by James Young, Dr. Righteous sings “Heavy Metal Poisoning,” a standout song that parodies the supposed evils of rock ‘n’ roll, replete with a backmasked intro. Kilroy escapes wearing a robot disguise in “Mr. Roboto.”

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Mr. Roboto5:26
  2. A2Cold War4:21
  3. A3Don't Let It End4:53
  4. A4High Time4:28

Side B

  1. B1Heavy Metal Poisoning4:54
  2. B2Just Get Through This Night6:01
  3. B3Double Life3:43
  4. B4Haven't We Been Here Before4:04
  5. B5Don't Let It End (Reprise)2:22

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19 collectors on Gatefold own this · 100 pressings tracked on Gatefold