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Mr. Roboto

Domo arigato! Enter the world of Styx's "Mr. Roboto," the iconic 1983 synth-pop hit. From...
BAND | Styx

"Mr. Roboto"

Last updated 📅 2025-04-16

Domo arigato! Enter the world of Styx's "Mr. Roboto," the iconic 1983 synth-pop hit. From the rock opera Kilroy Was Here, this unique track's futuristic sound, vocoder effects, and catchy chorus made it unforgettable. A defining, though polarizing, synth-rock statement of the early 80s.

  • TITLE: Mr. Roboto
  • BAND: Styx
  • GENRE: Synth-pop, Synth-rock
  • RELEASEDAY: February 11
  • YEAR: 1982

Released in 1983 as the central narrative piece of Styx's ambitious concept album Kilroy Was Here, "Mr. Roboto" fully embraced a synth-pop and synth-rock direction. Penned by Dennis DeYoung, the song represented a significant sonic shift, prioritizing synthesizers, electronic drums, and theatrical production. It introduces the robot disguise adopted by the album's protagonist, Kilroy, setting the stage for the rock opera's plot.

Issued as the lead single around February 11, 1983, "Mr. Roboto" became a massive international synth-pop hit but also proved controversial among some fans due to its sharp departure from Styx's progressive/hard rock roots. Its distinctive use of vocoder for the "robot" voice and memorable Japanese phrases ("Domo arigato") made this 1983 synth-rock track instantly recognizable and a unique cultural touchstone.

SONG MEANING: Within the context of the Kilroy Was Here rock opera, "Mr. Roboto" is sung by the protagonist Kilroy, who is hiding inside a robot model (Roboto) to escape imprisonment by an anti-rock music regime. The lyrics reflect his dual identity – the robot facade ("I'm not a robot without emotions") and the human hiding within ("I'm Kilroy!"). It explores themes of dehumanization, secret identity, and rebellion.


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  • BAND: Styx
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  • YEAR: 1981
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