The former Andrew Neilsen is yet another indie-rock kid with a hip-hop jones, but his sense of humor quickly set him apart -- first on the 2003 debut Radio Pet Fencing, recorded on his computer, and then on The Laptop EP, which included "Signing Emo," a sarcastic rhyme about frantically searching for the next big thing in the underground. His current album, The Graduate, marks his real-life exit from academia (Stanford and Oxford) as well as a move up to bigger sounds (Bowling for Soup's Jaret Reddick guests). His irreverence remains untouched, however: Where else can you go to play "Six Degrees of Kurt Cobain"?