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(New page: The titular hero of Styx's 1983 rock opera, ''Kilroy Was Here''. Apparently, in the future, a fascist anti-music group called the Majority for Musical Morality imprisons rock musicians. To...)
 
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The titular hero of Styx's 1983 rock opera, ''Kilroy Was Here''. Apparently, in the future, a fascist anti-music group called the Majority for Musical Morality imprisons rock musicians. To escape, Kilroy hides inside the shell of a Mr. Roboto robot. He then meets [[Jonathan Chance]], a rock musician/rebel.
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The titular hero of Styx's 1983 rock opera, ''Kilroy Was Here''. Lead singer Dennis DeYoung sings his parts. Apparently, in the future, a fascist anti-music group called the Majority for Musical Morality imprisons rock musicians. To escape, Kilroy hides inside the shell of a Mr. Roboto robot. He then meets [[Jonathan Chance]], a rock musician/rebel.
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==External links==
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*[http://www.nytimes.com/1983/03/27/arts/serious-issues-underlie-a-new-album-from-styx.html New York Times review of the album]
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[[Category:Albums|Kilroy]]

Latest revision as of 06:50, 17 January 2014

The titular hero of Styx's 1983 rock opera, Kilroy Was Here. Lead singer Dennis DeYoung sings his parts. Apparently, in the future, a fascist anti-music group called the Majority for Musical Morality imprisons rock musicians. To escape, Kilroy hides inside the shell of a Mr. Roboto robot. He then meets Jonathan Chance, a rock musician/rebel.

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