The name of the band as well as the stage names of the members and a majority of their lyrics refer to the Transformers franchise.
Optimus Prime | Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus | Simple Simon (nursery rhyme) | Rhyme & Reason | Rhyme Pays | Rhyme Asylum | Baa, Baa, Black Sheep (nursery rhyme) | Twice Upon a Rhyme | The Eagle pub on the City Road, mentioned in the Nursery rhyme ''Pop Goes the Weasel | Take a Bite Outta Rhyme: A Rock Tribute to Rap | Take A Bite Outta Rhyme | Solitary Confinement (Rhyme Asylum album) | Section from a 19th-century engraving by Nathaniel Whittock from a drawing by Antony van den Wyngaerde (ca 1543-50), which shows the towers and spires of many of the churches mentioned in the rhyme ''Oranges and Lemons | Rhyme Book | Rhyme and Reason | Optimus Rhyme | Optimus Prime (Unicron Trilogy) | Optimus Prime (Robots in Disguise) | Optimus Maximus keyboard | Optimus Design Systems (ODS) | Optimus Design Systems | Optimus Clix | Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme | Heavy Rhyme Experience, Vol. 1 |
Nerdcore For Life explores the world of “geek rap” known as Nerdcore hip-hop and features appearances by many of the top names in the genre including Optimus Rhyme, MC Lars, Beefy, mc chris, MC Router and Ytcracker.
MC Plus +, Ytcracker, The Lords of the Rhymes, mc chris, Ultraklystron, Doctor Popular, MC Hawking, Nursehella, Optimus Rhyme, Beefy, MC Router, Zealous1, Jesse Dangerously, Shael Riley, Baddd Spellah, MC Lars, Former Fat Boys, High-C, Nomad, The Sucklord, Monzy, Tanuki, Krondor Krew, Maja, Schaffer The Darklord, My Parent's Favorite Music, Ham-Star, Emergency Pizza Party featuring Fanatical, Sir-Up, Benjamin Bear, Betty Rebel and MC Wreckshin.