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MM...Food

by MF DOOM

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tswinston This is such a complete project. Endless food rhymes, a fun story across the different tracks, and so many timeless quotables and punchlines. Favorite track: One Beer.
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Artsyparasite's Audio Archive. Mf doom is like. how do i explain it.

the music has no deal being as good as it is, its rhythm by all means. SHOULDNT WORK. but it holds together as if its natural. especially in hoe cakes and one beer.

Usually my taste isnt for rap but its usually the fault of repetitive instrumentals, or bland voices. MF doom does nether and his voice stands out when it comes to the existing sea.

Great stuff, wish he was still around to bring us more. Hopefully wherever he is, hes in peace. Favorite track: One Beer.
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Gaslight Gatekeep Girlboss While he's in his oratory, glorious like a horror story Favorite track: Vomitspit.
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Beef Rap 04:39
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Hoe Cakes 03:54
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One Beer 04:18
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Gumbo 00:49
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Kon Karne 02:51
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Kon Queso 04:00
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Vomitspit 02:48
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Kookies 04:01

about

After re-launching his career in the late nineties with a string of singles on Fondle Em Records, leading up to the instant-classic Operation: Doomsday album, MF DOOM relentlessly pushed forward, always innovating along the way, building what has become one of the most storied and revered careers in the world of Hip Hop.

One apex point along that journey took place circa 2003/2004 with DOOM releasing Viktor Vaughn Parts 1 & 2, Madvillainy with Madlib (a legend in his own right), King Geedorah’s Take Me To Your Leader, and MM..FOOD all in that short and explosive timeframe. While all of those projects have been revered by fans and critics alike, MM..FOOD is the only album that officially exists as the proper follow-up to Operation: Doomsday.

MM..FOOD finds DOOM digging deep into vocal soundbytes related, as well as fitting to his namesake and artistic vision, meticulously building a cohesive album narrative. Diligence in mind, his writing is as sharp, witty and often shocking as ever. Production-wise, DOOM utilizes a fine blend of familiar and obscure sample sources, complimentarily working together to both satisfy and intrigue.

And, while MM..FOOD is mostly the work of a mad scientist in his secret lair, a sprinkling of super-villain team ups with Count Bass D, Madlib, PNS of The Molemen, Stahhr, and Mr. Fantastik, all add to the album's overall flavor.

Even after all these years MM..FOOD remains a satisfying feast for both true believers, as well as legions of new fans who happily find their listening ears in the clutches of DOOM.

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released November 16, 2004

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