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MM...Food

MF Doom

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Album Review

You could call the proper follow-up to 1999's heralded Operation: Doomsday highly anticipated if it weren't for the wealth of side projects, pseudonyms, bootlegs, and mixtapes MF Doom unleashed afterward. Still, every bit of Doom output has the underground's tongue wagging, and as usual, the metal-fingered villain doesn't disappoint. Part of the reason for this is that MM..Food? is unconcerned with the hype and doesn't try too hard. It's actually one of Doom's least ambitious releases and a lot more fun than his previous ones, especially anything released under his dark Viktor Vaughn moniker. Food references and a ton of samples and scratches from old Fantastic Four read-along records keep the album light as Doom takes tired hip-hop topics like "keeping your hoes in check" and turncoat friends and screws with them. Backstabbers get their due on the Whodini-sampling "Deep Fried Frenz" while guest Mr. Fantastik gives fakes a proper whooping on the excellent "Rapp Snitch Knishes." Doom's behind every beat here, whipping up a busy brew of screw-loose samples and late-'90s beats. The mostly instrumental middle of the album is a fantastic, playful ride and more fresh evidence the man is never swayed by fads. Fans looking for his next big statement might be let down at first listen, but MM..Food? is as vital as anything he's done before and entirely untouched or stymied by the hype.

Customer Reviews

MM..Seconds?

MF Doom is amazing. By the way this a re-issue the original came out in 2004 and was put off shelves after a couple of weeks. But why buy this on iTunes when you can go out and get A bonus dvd, tour poster, mm..food? sticker, and a scratch n sniff wrapper.

doom live is crazy

I just saw doom at the Rock the Bells Concerts, he straight shut it down. He even had Wu Tang fans ignoring the Wu and rockin to the villain on his stage. What's so great is that he sounds just like his albums.Mad chronic was in the atmosphere. If you didn't get the chance to see him live, put the smoke in the atmosphere, kick back, and press play.

"I dedicate this mix to Subroc the Hip Hop Hendrix"

This album is dope from the first track to the last. MF DOOM is the s**t - if you have doubts about buying this album, let me break it down for you: Lyrics-Haha, DOOM has got some of the illest lyrics you will ever hear, and they just keep coming, "...stay leanin like the tower of pisa..." Beats-When you think of dope producers who comes to mind? DJ Premier, Large Pro, Pete Rock, J Dilla, RZA (and a lot more)...I have come to think of DOOM as being in the same league as that. He just got a laid back, jazzy sound to his beats, which goes perfectly with his rhymes and his equally laid back flow. I could go on about a lot of other things but the point is - you gotta cop this album. And like the other reviews said, they reissued this album with a tour poster and a bunch of other s**t like that so there really is no point in buying this off iTunes. You won't be dissapointed. Yeah, it's real dope. RIP SUBROC.

Biography

Born: January 09, 1971 in London, England

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Patterning his persona and logo after the Marvel Comics super villain Dr. Doom, the man behind MF (Metal Face) Doom's iron mask is actually Daniel Dumile, aka Zevlove X, a member of former Big Apple hip-hoppers K.M.D. First featured on the 3rd Bass single "The Gas Face," the London-born, Long Island-raised Zev made his debut with K.M.D. a couple of years later, along with his younger brother and musical partner, DJ Sub-Roc. The 1991 album Mr. Hood, released on Elektra Records, was part of a short-lived...
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