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2. Mr. Roboto
some Crazy-ass Stoned azian guy doin' the robot in any mother-fuckin' establishment
You: Hey, it's MR. Roboto!
Some Guy: Tomo Ari-gato, Mr. Roboto!!!
1. Mr. Roboto
A sony by STYX.

In the song, the singer talks about he's grateful robots 'do the jobs no body wants to' but in turn, hints about how they may take over and 'dehuminize' people and how things are done. Even said 'the problems plain to see/ too much technology/ machines to save out lives/ machines dehumaize'

May also be as the singer is talking about how he is a bit like a robot and so is everyone. That he 'wears a mask' and by end the mask should be thrown away so 'everyone can see my true identity'


May be used as nickname for someone robotic meaning they do menial jobs over and over and don't really complain or moan and are overused for it; may suck at other jobs.



WIKIPEDIA SAYS:
The song's chorus features the line, "Dōmo arigatō, Mr. Roboto", which has become a catch phrase. Dōmo arigatō is one of several Japanese phrases that translate to English as "thank you very much".

The Japanese lyrics at the beginning of the song are as follows:

どうもありがとうミスターロボット (Dōmo arigatō misutā Robotto)
また会う日まで (Mata au hi made)
どうもありがとうミスターロボット (Dōmo arigatō misutā Robotto)
秘密を知りたい (Himitsu wo shiritai)
The lyrics translate into English as follows:

Thank you very much, Mr. Roboto
Until we meet again
Thank you very much, Mr. Roboto
I want to know your secret
The song tells part of the fictitious story of Robert Orin Charles Kilroy (ROCK), in the rock opera Kilroy Was Here. The song is performed by Kilroy (as played by keyboardist Dennis DeYoung), a ...
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