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At the end of Styx's "Mr. Roboto", why is the singer's identification of himself as "Kilroy" so shocking?

 

The closest thing I can imagine to it is that "Kilroy" is somehow a reference to the American military. The saying "Kilroy was here" was written by graffiti artists in places where the Army travelled during World War II: however, I fail to see how the song and the military would be linked.

 

Anyone that can help?

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Killroy Was Here was Styx's weird attempt at rock opera. The lead singer played Kilroy, a rockstar that was jailed because rock n roll was outlawed or something like that. He beat up a "Mr. Roboto" guard and got inside the suit to escape. The "I'm Kilroy" part is where he takes off the Roboto helmet to reveal himself to Tommy Shaw.

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