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Kobi LaCroix is the pseudonym of Matthew J. Johnson, musician and graphic artist, originally from the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. He is very much a child of 1970's progressive rock, somehow transplanted in the 21st century. His music is meticulous, colorful, and whimsical, with gratuitous combinations of elements not normally associated with each other. His main musical tool is the keyboard, citing progressive rock keyboard vanguards such as Rick Wakeman and Keith Emerson as influences. His voice has been described as a sonorous baritone with a slight blues edge. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Twenty-Six and a Half (A Tribute to "Weird Al" Yankovic)
Twenty-Six and a Half

BloodFireGraphite: The Demos
The FuMP

Bonus!
The FuMP, Vol. 24: November - December 2010
The Fump Volume 31: January - February 2012
Grapefruit Teeth: A Compendium of Industrial Dixieland Tone Poems for Fiddle and Fire Hydrant, Chapter 1: Rise of the Hyena People
The FuMP Sideshow
The FuMP, Vol. 29: September - October 2011
Lasers and Shampoo
The FuMP Volume 34: July - August 2012