Kilroy Was Here

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Kilroy Was Here is a 1983 concept album by the rock band Styx that blends theatrical storytelling with synth-driven rock, best known for the hit single "Mr. Roboto."

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instanceOf concept album
studio album
artist Styx NERFINISHED
associatedTour Kilroy Was Here tour NERFINISHED
chartPositionUSBillboard200 3
chronologicallyFollows Paradise Theatre NERFINISHED
chronologicallyPrecedes Caught in the Act NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtDepicts robotic mask
featuresCharacter Dr. Everett Righteous NERFINISHED
Jonathan Chance NERFINISHED
Robert Orin Kilroy NERFINISHED
genre progressive rock
rock
synth-rock
hasMusicStyleElement synth-driven arrangements
theatrical storytelling
hasPart Cold War NERFINISHED
Don’t Let It End NERFINISHED
Double Life NERFINISHED
Haven’t We Been Here Before NERFINISHED
Heavy Metal Poisoning NERFINISHED
High Time NERFINISHED
Just Get Through This Night NERFINISHED
Mr. Roboto NERFINISHED
includesHitSingle Mr. Roboto NERFINISHED
includesSingle Don’t Let It End NERFINISHED
language English
length 40:56
mainSubject censorship
rock music suppression
totalitarianism
mediaType audio
narrativeForm rock opera
notableWork Mr. Roboto NERFINISHED
originalFormat cassette
compact disc
vinyl record
partOf Styx discography
performer Styx NERFINISHED
producer Dennis DeYoung NERFINISHED
James Young NERFINISHED
Styx NERFINISHED
Tom Werman NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1982
recordLabel A&M Records
releaseDate 1983-02-22
theme conflict between art and moral censorship

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Styx notableAlbum Kilroy Was Here