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Jonathan Coulton, or "JoCo" to his fans, is one of the most successful unsigned artists ever. With his large Internet presence and geek-friendly songs such as Code Monkey, Re: Your Brains, Ikea, and Skullcrusher Mountain, Coulton enjoys a certain type of popularity. He has also collaborated with John Hodgman on the audio versions of his books and wrote the end-credits songs for the video game "Portal" and its sequel, "Portal 2".
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Official website. Offers blog, store for purchasing music and merchandise, photos, discussion forum, upcoming shows, and "JoCoPedia".
Profile with filmography.
News, downloads, tour dates, and blog.
Creates YouTube videos using Jonathan Coulton songs and World of Warcraft imagery.
Official Twitter account.
Encyclopedia summary of career, biography, discography, and influence.
All Things Considered profile of success without record companies. (May 13, 2011)
Profile by Clive Thompson on Jonathan Coulton's early career and the relationship with his fans. (May 13, 2007)
Interview covering "Thing A Week" and creativity. (April 19, 2007)
Weekend Edition Sunday profile. (December 10, 2006)
Interview discussing the end of "Think A Week". (September 28, 2006)
Podcast interview. (January 16, 2006)
Songs commissioned by Popular Science to accompany their "The Future of the Body" issue. Downloads, background, and a CD jewel case insert. (August 01, 2005)
Official website. Offers blog, store for purchasing music and merchandise, photos, discussion forum, upcoming shows, and "JoCoPedia".
News, downloads, tour dates, and blog.
Official Twitter account.
Creates YouTube videos using Jonathan Coulton songs and World of Warcraft imagery.
Profile with filmography.
Encyclopedia summary of career, biography, discography, and influence.
All Things Considered profile of success without record companies. (May 13, 2011)
Profile by Clive Thompson on Jonathan Coulton's early career and the relationship with his fans. (May 13, 2007)
Interview covering "Thing A Week" and creativity. (April 19, 2007)
Weekend Edition Sunday profile. (December 10, 2006)
Interview discussing the end of "Think A Week". (September 28, 2006)
Podcast interview. (January 16, 2006)
Songs commissioned by Popular Science to accompany their "The Future of the Body" issue. Downloads, background, and a CD jewel case insert. (August 01, 2005)
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