The Real Rob
Rob Moitoza has appeared on over a hundred record albums as bassist, vocalist or writer. He has written over a thousand original songs, and he is an experienced recording engineer and producer of pop music, soundtracks, and radio and television advertising.
Newest CD
Funny Peculiar
A collection of Rob Moitoza's zaniest material.
Rob describes this CD as “It’s very “Yellow Submarine-ish” with a little more bizarre Moitoza humor. Kind of a “Music for the inner child” or “”Ear cartoons for adults” kind of thing.”
Videos
Featured Videos
Democracy!
Rob Moitoza
Let freedom ring.
Rich Man's Country
Rob Moitoza
This song, written in 1972, could not be more appropriate in today’s political climate.
World on Fire
Performed by Rob Moitoza, words & Music by Craig Ingraham
Nobody wins with a world on fire.
House of Reprehensibles (abridged)
Rob Moitoza
A musical experience about money, politics, religion and love.
Cavalcade of Stars
Rob Moitoza
A satirical look at today's world through music.
Looking For Jesus
Rob Moitoza
A comedic skit about a carpenter and looking for Jesus.
Reviews
"This unheralded CD comes very close to doing for today's music scene what Stan Freberg did for the Fifties. It looks at first glance like a compilation CD, featuring such acts as The Music Butchers, M.C. Square, The Depressions, The Electric Reverend and Jesus H. Crisis & The Holy Guns of God, not to mention Nailin' Jennings. Each one, though, is Rob Moitoza himself, with various sidemen, in a series of richly satirical spoofs on various genres of music. Along the way Moitoza also takes aim at gun nuts, violence-spewing rappers and religious hypocrites. I can't say every single bullet is a perfect bulls-eye, but this splendidly produced, great sounding disc is a must for true fans of satire."
The Demento Society News(No. 122)
"Truly inspired and well-executed stuff! I'll be playing more from it...and reprising "The Riff" from time to time. Very, very funny.... You are a GREAT talent!
Pat CashmanSeattle Radio Host
"This is great make-out music... assuming you're making out with a gorilla."
Pat CashmanSeattle Radio Host
"I loved the album because it didn't have any of those annoying silent sections in between cuts. It is, essentially, one long cut."
Pat CashmanSeattle Radio Host
"Rob's songs run the gamut... from troubled to tortured."
Pat CashmanSeattle Radio Host
"If you buy only one album this year, what kind of cheap bastard are you anyway?"
Pat CashmanSeattle Radio Host