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''You can find the Rectus Abdominus Wiki [https://rectus-abdominus-band.fandom.com/wiki/Rectus_Abdominus_(Band)_Wiki here]'' 
Rectus Abdominus is a comedy rock (self-described as whimsicore, sillycore, and tardcore) band created in 2017, known for the song Roblox Dad Plug, and making emo covers of Daniel Larson's songs in 2023, that being [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTE8mWpNu7I Roaring Thunder] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhW9GaDgMoE Something More].


The band currently consists of main vocalist and guitarist Jade Vitriol, vocalist and bassist Jeff The Epic, vocalist and keyboardist Cameron Masse, and drummer and vocalist Despawseatoe.  
Rectus Abdominus is a comedy rock (self-described as whimsicore, sillycore, and tardcore) band created in 2017, known for the song Roblox Dad Plug, and making emo covers of Daniel Larson's songs in 2023, that being [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTE8mWpNu7I Roaring Thunder] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhW9GaDgMoE Something More], as well as being one of the first groups of people to try and recruit Daniel as a member of a record label.


As of March 2024, they longer wish to associate with Daniel and his music, although Roaring Thunder and Something More have remained as their more well-known covers even after their announcement of cutting ties with Daniel.   
The band currently consists of main vocalist and guitarist Jade Vitriol, and vocalist and bassist Jeff The Epic.
 
As of July 2023, they no longer wish to associate with Daniel and his music although they have used various soundbytes of other lolcows including Daniel and [[Joshua Block]] on some of their future discography. 
 
Roaring Thunder and Something More have remained as their more well-known covers even after their announcement of cutting ties with Daniel.   


== Origin ==
== Origin ==
Rectus Abdominus was formed by Jade Vitriol, Jeff The Epic, Cameron Masse, and Owenonio on March 5, 2017. They rose to local fame shortly after upon releasing four studio albums within their first year as a band, with many songs gaining thousands of streams on multiple platforms, including Victory Royale (Fortnite Is My Life), All My Friends Are Gay Communists, and Yakima Washington. The band made the addition of second guitarist and vocalist Kenonio shortly after their debut album Fully Erect in May 2017. After breaking up on March 5, 2020, they returned in September 2021 with a surprise release album, but with the only returning member being Jade Vitriol. The full band (sans original drummer Owenonio) reunited in mid-2022 and released their first album together in nearly three years, To Infinity and Your Mom on November 11, 2022, although Kenonio and Cameron Masse had once again departed the band shortly before the album's release. The two would return in May 2023 after the success of their Roaring Thunder cover, though Kenonio would pass away on July 6, 2023, the cause of which has yet to be made public. They are known for making songs criticizing and parodying situations current at the time, as well as using juvenile humor and terms within their songs.  
Rectus Abdominus was formed by Jade Vitriol, Jeff The Epic, Cameron Masse, and Owenonio on March 5, 2017. They rose to local fame shortly after upon releasing four studio albums within their first year as a band, with many songs gaining thousands of streams on multiple platforms, including Victory Royale (Fortnite Is My Life), All My Friends Are Gay Communists, and Yakima Washington. The band made the addition of second guitarist and vocalist Kenonio shortly after their debut album Fully Erect in May 2017. After breaking up on March 5, 2020, they returned in September 2021 with a surprise release album, but with the only returning member being Jade Vitriol. The full band (sans original drummer Owenonio) reunited in mid-2022 and released their first album together in nearly three years, To Infinity and Your Mom on November 11, 2022 although Kenonio and Cameron Masse had once again departed the band shortly before the album's release. The two would return in May 2023 after the success of their Roaring Thunder cover, though Kenonio would pass away on July 6, 2023, the cause of which has yet to be made public. They are known for making songs criticizing and parodying situations current at the time, as well as using juvenile humor and terms within their songs.  


== Graduate Records ==
== Graduate Records ==
According to a [https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/151s4vv/i_was_the_first_person_to_try_to_sign_daniel/ post] made by u/timeturnedfragilee, they had discovered Daniel sometime in July 2020, attempting to sign Daniel to an indie record label that they themselves had started up in early 2020 called Graduate Records. They claim to have been the first individual to sign Daniel to this record label during Daniel's [[Presidential Campaigns|Presidential Campaign]], and attempted to contact Daniel regarding this matter through a leaked phone number.
According to a [https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/151s4vv/i_was_the_first_person_to_try_to_sign_daniel/ post] made by lead singer Jade Vitriol going by u/timeturnedfragilee, they had discovered Daniel sometime in July 2020, attempting to sign Daniel to an indie record label that they themselves had started up in early 2020 called Graduate Records. They claim to have been the first individual to sign Daniel to this record label during Daniel's [[Presidential Campaigns|Presidential Campaign]], and attempted to contact Daniel regarding this matter through a leaked phone number.
 
After a conversation, the OP claims that Daniel was not interested in signing to the label as he claimed it was "not big enough", proceeding to then sign on to [[Fine Dining Records]]. The OP concludes stating that Graduate Records had closed up shop in 2022 after deciding to move on to bigger ventures after the moderate success of Heart Shaped Lakes' debut album, Good Grief: A Violent Dream & The Scenic Route, and with Daniel allegedly wanting to "blow up" the band.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/151s4vv/i_was_the_first_person_to_try_to_sign_daniel/</ref>
 
[[File:Rectus Abdominus Cuts Ties.jpg|thumb|Rectus Abdominus announcing their disassociation with Daniel. About time!]]
 
== Roaring Thunder and cutting ties ==
On May 16, 2023, Rectus Abdominus released a cover of Roaring Thunder on their [https://open.spotify.com/artist/7FPnWkrS0cdsY0JTUTmtM8?si=y5qNTswQTVCxfUt124A9Pw Spotify] without much context or announcement, with individuals discovering later on of this release. As of March 2024, the cover has about 19,500 listens. The cover has since gone on to be well-liked by the community, with many expressing their dissatisfaction with the original song. Their cover appears on their 13th studio album, ''Poop Factory Chronicles, Vol. 1: The Emoji Album''.
 
On July 12th, following their realization of both Daniel's [[pedophilia]] and the events surrounding the [[Dog Arc]], the band had posted on their Instagram story that they were officially cutting ties and no longer associating with Daniel Larson, though had hinted on their cover of Something More being put on their following album.


Rectus Abdominus released an unplugged version of Roaring Thunder on the 28th of July on their [https://open.spotify.com/album/2Q91ac5lxqHndfzWoo81k0?si=LU2SWRhNTZO4KyFIUhvfcw Spotify.]
After a conversation, Vitriol claimed that Daniel was not interested in signing to the label as he claimed it was "not big enough", proceeding to then sign on to [[Fine Dining Records]]. They concluded stating that Graduate Records had closed up shop in 2022 after deciding to move on to bigger ventures after the moderate success of Heart Shaped Lakes' debut album, Good Grief: A Violent Dream & The Scenic Route, and with Daniel allegedly wanting to "blow up" the band.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/151s4vv/i_was_the_first_person_to_try_to_sign_daniel/</ref>


On October 27th, Rectus Abdominus released the "live" album ''Kicking Your Ass & Fucking Your Bitch: Live At FurFest 2023'' which features a career spanning set including an acoustic performance of Roaring Thunder.
[[File:Rectus Abdominus Cuts Ties.jpg|thumb|Rectus Abdominus announcing their disassociation with Daniel. About time!|549x549px]]


On April 19, 2024, Rectus Abdominus released a deluxe edition of their 16th studio album, ''EPIC SWAG,'' marketed as the “three week anniversary edition” which includes five songs recorded "live" at Ram Ranch in January 2024, one of them being the full band "live" debut of Roaring Thunder Emo Version.
== Covers, and cutting ties ==
On May 16, 2023, Rectus Abdominus released a cover of Roaring Thunder on their [https://open.spotify.com/artist/7FPnWkrS0cdsY0JTUTmtM8?si=y5qNTswQTVCxfUt124A9Pw Spotify] without much context or announcement, with individuals discovering this release later on. As of March 2024, the cover has about 19,500 listens. The cover has since gone on to be well-liked by the community, with many expressing their dissatisfaction with the original song. Their cover appears on their 13th studio album, ''Poop Factory Chronicles, Vol. 1: The Emoji Album''.


== Something More (Pop Punk Version) ==
Rectus Abdominus released a 3-track single on Spotify on July 3rd, 2023, featuring a cover of Something More, along with an abridged version and their cover of Roaring Thunder. As of March 2024, their cover of Something More had 5,000 listens, with mostly positive reviews from the community. Their cover serves as the penultimate track on their 14th studio album, ''Rectus Abdominus and the Palace of the Porcelain Throne''.
On the 3rd of July 2023 Rectus Abdominus released a 3-track single on Spotify, featuring their cover of Something More, along with an abridged version and their cover of Roaring Thunder. As of March 2024, their cover of Something More had 5,000 listens, with mostly positive reviews from the community.  


Their cover serves as the penultimate track on their 14th studio album ''Rectus Abdominus and the Palace of the Porcelain Throne''.  
Ironically, their covers of Daniel's songs received more praise and attention than the original versions, as, impressively, on July 28th 2023, Rectus Abdominus' cover of Something More was [https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/15cc6nb/radio_station_grants_worldwide_fame_to_rectus/ played] on Lazer 99.3, a radio station out of Northampton, Massachusetts, and on October 27th, Rectus Abdominus released the "live" performance at ''Kicking Your Ass & Fucking Your Bitch: Live At FurFest 2023'' which features a career spanning set including an acoustic performance of Roaring Thunder.


On July 28th 2023, Rectus Abdominus' cover of Something More was [https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/15cc6nb/radio_station_grants_worldwide_fame_to_rectus/ played] on Lazer 99.3, a radio station out of Northampton, Massachusetts.
However, on July 12th, following their realization of both Daniel's [[pedophilia]] and the events surrounding the [[Dog Arc]], which were extremely aggravated at the time, the band had posted on their Instagram story that they were officially cutting ties and no longer associating with Daniel Larson, though they hadn't stopped playing their cover of the songs.


[[File:Daniel being aware!!! Watch out!!!.jpeg|thumb|Rectus Abdominus, your days are numbered!!!]]
[[File:Daniel being aware!!! Watch out!!!.jpeg|thumb|Rectus Abdominus, your days are numbered!!!|left]]


== Daniel's Response ==
== Daniel's Response ==
Daniel has been aware of the bands existence and the covers of his songs as of July 2023, with a post made on the 3rd of July regarding the "court" being aware of the "impersonation" with his songs and that a case had been opened up regarding the matter. The likelihood of this being true is very slim.
Daniel has been aware of the band's existence and the covers of his songs, evidenced by a post made on the 3rd of July regarding the "court" being aware of the "impersonation" with his songs and that a case had been opened up regarding the matter. The likelihood of this being true is very slim.
 
As stated in the original post by u/timeturnedfragilee, Daniel has stated that he would like the band to be "blown up", however evidence of this statement being made has not been found.
 
== Members ==
 
 
'''Current members'''
 
Jade Vitriol - vocals/guitar (March 2017 - March 2020, September 2021 - Present)
 
Jeff The Epic - vocals/bass (March 2017 - November 2019, April 2022 - Present)
 
Cameron Masse - vocals/keys (March 2017 - March 2020, April - October 2022, May 2023 - Present)
 
Despawseatoe - vocals/drums (October 2023 - Present)
 
 
'''Past members'''
 
Kenonio - vocals/guitar (May 2017 - December 2019, May - July 2023 (deceased))
 
Owenonio - vocals/drums (March 2017 - March 2020)
 
Sammy Razorsharp - drums (June - October 2023 (deceased))
 
Dyldorf The Wise - drums (April - October 2022)
 
== Discography ==
 
 
'''Studio Albums'''
 
''Fully Erect'' (May 2, 2017)
 
''Rectus Abdominus'' (Jun 23, 2017)
 
''The New Religion'' (Aug 11, 2017)
 
''My Wife Left Me For A Fidget Spinner'' (Jan 12, 2018)
 
''Comedy Is Dead'' (Sept 21, 2018)
 
''Rectus Abdominus vs. The World'' (Apr 26, 2019)
 
''Dafuq'' (Aug 30, 2019)
 
''People Order Our Patties'' (Feb 7, 2020)
 
''091021'' (Sept 10, 2021)
 
''Flaccid'' (Nov 26, 2021)
 
''Swagnum Dopus'' (Jan 7, 2022)
 
''To Infinity and Your Mom'' (Nov 11, 2022)
 
''The Emoji Album'' (Jul 28, 2023)
 
''Rectus Abdominus and the Palace of the Porcelain Throne'' (Jul 28, 2023)


''Take Off Your Pants and Penis'' (Jan 19, 2024)
As stated in the original post by u/timeturnedfragilee, Daniel has stated that he would like the band to be "blown up", however evidence of this statement being made has not been found. This shows Daniel's extreme entitlement, and ungratefulness, especially when people who are fans of his work wished to cover his songs out of (at least, at the time) their adoration of him.


''EPIC SWAG'' (Mar 29, 2024)
== References ==

Latest revision as of 17:49, 13 November 2024

Cover art of the emo cover of Roaring Thunder.

You can find the Rectus Abdominus Wiki here

Rectus Abdominus is a comedy rock (self-described as whimsicore, sillycore, and tardcore) band created in 2017, known for the song Roblox Dad Plug, and making emo covers of Daniel Larson's songs in 2023, that being Roaring Thunder and Something More, as well as being one of the first groups of people to try and recruit Daniel as a member of a record label.

The band currently consists of main vocalist and guitarist Jade Vitriol, and vocalist and bassist Jeff The Epic.

As of July 2023, they no longer wish to associate with Daniel and his music although they have used various soundbytes of other lolcows including Daniel and Joshua Block on some of their future discography.

Roaring Thunder and Something More have remained as their more well-known covers even after their announcement of cutting ties with Daniel.

Origin

Rectus Abdominus was formed by Jade Vitriol, Jeff The Epic, Cameron Masse, and Owenonio on March 5, 2017. They rose to local fame shortly after upon releasing four studio albums within their first year as a band, with many songs gaining thousands of streams on multiple platforms, including Victory Royale (Fortnite Is My Life), All My Friends Are Gay Communists, and Yakima Washington. The band made the addition of second guitarist and vocalist Kenonio shortly after their debut album Fully Erect in May 2017. After breaking up on March 5, 2020, they returned in September 2021 with a surprise release album, but with the only returning member being Jade Vitriol. The full band (sans original drummer Owenonio) reunited in mid-2022 and released their first album together in nearly three years, To Infinity and Your Mom on November 11, 2022 although Kenonio and Cameron Masse had once again departed the band shortly before the album's release. The two would return in May 2023 after the success of their Roaring Thunder cover, though Kenonio would pass away on July 6, 2023, the cause of which has yet to be made public. They are known for making songs criticizing and parodying situations current at the time, as well as using juvenile humor and terms within their songs.

Graduate Records

According to a post made by lead singer Jade Vitriol going by u/timeturnedfragilee, they had discovered Daniel sometime in July 2020, attempting to sign Daniel to an indie record label that they themselves had started up in early 2020 called Graduate Records. They claim to have been the first individual to sign Daniel to this record label during Daniel's Presidential Campaign, and attempted to contact Daniel regarding this matter through a leaked phone number.

After a conversation, Vitriol claimed that Daniel was not interested in signing to the label as he claimed it was "not big enough", proceeding to then sign on to Fine Dining Records. They concluded stating that Graduate Records had closed up shop in 2022 after deciding to move on to bigger ventures after the moderate success of Heart Shaped Lakes' debut album, Good Grief: A Violent Dream & The Scenic Route, and with Daniel allegedly wanting to "blow up" the band.[1]

Rectus Abdominus announcing their disassociation with Daniel. About time!

Covers, and cutting ties

On May 16, 2023, Rectus Abdominus released a cover of Roaring Thunder on their Spotify without much context or announcement, with individuals discovering this release later on. As of March 2024, the cover has about 19,500 listens. The cover has since gone on to be well-liked by the community, with many expressing their dissatisfaction with the original song. Their cover appears on their 13th studio album, Poop Factory Chronicles, Vol. 1: The Emoji Album.

Rectus Abdominus released a 3-track single on Spotify on July 3rd, 2023, featuring a cover of Something More, along with an abridged version and their cover of Roaring Thunder. As of March 2024, their cover of Something More had 5,000 listens, with mostly positive reviews from the community. Their cover serves as the penultimate track on their 14th studio album, Rectus Abdominus and the Palace of the Porcelain Throne.

Ironically, their covers of Daniel's songs received more praise and attention than the original versions, as, impressively, on July 28th 2023, Rectus Abdominus' cover of Something More was played on Lazer 99.3, a radio station out of Northampton, Massachusetts, and on October 27th, Rectus Abdominus released the "live" performance at Kicking Your Ass & Fucking Your Bitch: Live At FurFest 2023 which features a career spanning set including an acoustic performance of Roaring Thunder.

However, on July 12th, following their realization of both Daniel's pedophilia and the events surrounding the Dog Arc, which were extremely aggravated at the time, the band had posted on their Instagram story that they were officially cutting ties and no longer associating with Daniel Larson, though they hadn't stopped playing their cover of the songs.

Rectus Abdominus, your days are numbered!!!

Daniel's Response

Daniel has been aware of the band's existence and the covers of his songs, evidenced by a post made on the 3rd of July regarding the "court" being aware of the "impersonation" with his songs and that a case had been opened up regarding the matter. The likelihood of this being true is very slim.

As stated in the original post by u/timeturnedfragilee, Daniel has stated that he would like the band to be "blown up", however evidence of this statement being made has not been found. This shows Daniel's extreme entitlement, and ungratefulness, especially when people who are fans of his work wished to cover his songs out of (at least, at the time) their adoration of him.

References