Servotron, a science fiction-indie rock band from the United States of America, was formed in 1995. The group consisted of members who portrayed robots and advocated for robot domination through their music. Their single, "Meet Your Mechanical Masters", was released in 1995. Servotron's album No Room For Humans followed in 1996, and notable tracks such as "Celebration of Annihilation" and "Electrical Power Sources for the Electrocution and Extinction of the Human Race...". In 1997, they released the EP Servotron 9000, along with singles like "Product for Mass Consumption" and "Join the Evolution". Their full-length album, Entertainment Program for Humans (Second Variety), was released in 1998. Servotron performed at South by Southwest in 1997 and recorded four cover songs, including "Electric Avenue" by Eddy Grant. The band disbanded in 1999.