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[[image:stormtroopa.jpg|left|thumb|MC Stormtroopa]]
 
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''MC Stormtroopa'' was a 'nerdcore' rapper, whose rhymes were based on Star Wars. He released two EPs, [[Dark Side of the Death Star]] (2007) and [[Sith Style Swagger]] (2010).<br>
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''MC Stormtroopa'''s rhymes are based on Star Wars. To date he has released one EP, [[Dark Side of the Death Star]], and in 2007 he plans on releasing an album, [[Songs in Sci-Fi Stereo]].<br>
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''MC Stormtroopa'' (a.k.a. [[Matt7]]) was the star of 2007's [[A Low Hum|Camp A Low Hum]]. He releases all his merchandise in a non-profit manner.
 
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''MC Stormtroopa'' (a.k.a. [[Matt7]]) was the star of 2007's [[A Low Hum|Camp A Low Hum]]. He gained national exposure in 2007 featuring on TV3 News and Nightline, interviewed by ''David Farrier''. He was interviewed again by ''Farrier'' for an article on ''Nerdcore'' in  [[Rip it Up]] in 2008. ''MC Stormtroopa'' released all his merchandise in a non-profit manner.
 
 
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==Releases==
 
==Releases==
*[[Dark Side of the Death Star]] EP, 2007
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[[Dark Side of the Death Star]] EP, 2006
*[[Sith Style Swagger]] (2010) EP, 2010
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*''Black or White'' by ''Street Chant'' feat ''MC Stormtroopa'' appears on the 2009 compilation [[Moonlight, Good Times and Boogie]]
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*''The Empire Strikes Again'' appears on the 2020 compilation [[In Thrust We Trust]]
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==Published Articles==
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*''MC Stormtroopa'' interview, [[Nexus]], 14 May 2007
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*''Dark Side of the Death Star'' review, [[Nexus]], 15 October 2007
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*''Hardcore Nerds'' by ''David Farrier'', [[Rip it Up]] 323: 50-52, June/July 2008
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.virb.com/mcstormtroopa Official MC Stormtroopa site on Virb]
 
 
* [http://www.myspace.com/mcstormtroopa Myspace Profile]
 
* [http://www.myspace.com/mcstormtroopa Myspace Profile]
 
* [http://www.cafepress.com/mcstormtroopa MC Stormtroopa Merchandise]
 
* [http://www.cafepress.com/mcstormtroopa MC Stormtroopa Merchandise]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYsk6IIGWug Nerdcore story from TV3 news, 30 July 2007, featuring MC Stormtroopa (YouTube)]
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM-KIbDP1uM ''Blowin' up the Universe'' performance, live at the Espy, Melbourne, July 2008 (YouTube)]
 
  
 
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