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. Firstly, as an introduction, I wanted to express my grief and give some appreciation for MF DOOM, before jumping onto the review of the actual album. The mostly instrumental middle of the album is a fantastic, playful ride and more fresh evidence the man is never swayed by fads. The following Year he release only added to the mystery by creating multiple aliases (King Geedorah, Viktor Vaughn, etc.) and and taking a no holds barred approach to his musical career. 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. Title: MM.Food Label: Rhymesayers Product Type: COMPACT DISCS In 1998 Zev Love X of the seminal rap group KMD re-emerged as a masked super villain known as MF Doom. With collaborative side projects with Madlib (Madvillain) and most recently DANGERDOOM with Danger Mouse, MM.FOOD marks the super villains long awaited follow up to Operation: Doomsday. With the official follow-up to the classic 'Operation Doomsday,' MF DOOM has hip-hop heads foaming at the mouth. Backstabbers get their due on the Whodini-sampling “Deep Fried Frenz” while guest Mr. Doom only added to the mystery by creating multiple aliases (King Geedorah, Viktor Vaughn, etc.) and taking a no holds barred approach to his musical career. The special dual package includes an hour long DVD of live performances and behind the scenes footage from the MM.FOOD Drive Tour. Included are an unplayed DVD, poster and MF DOOM sticker, please see photos.
Quick View MF DOOM 'eLemental' Shirt 40.00 MF DOOM 'Pass the L' Marigold Shirt. This is the second pressing with the silver foil scratch and sniff outter cover (which has been opened to check contents). MF DOOM 'MM.FOOD' from 8.00 MF DOOM 'eLemental' Shirt.
Food album released in 2007 on Rhymesayers. 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. Near Mint condition, unplayed copy of MF DOOMs Mm. 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. Part of the reason for this is that MM.Food? is unconcerned with the hype and doesn’t try too hard. Still, every bit of Doom output has the underground’s tongue wagging, and as usual, the metal-fingered villain doesn’t disappoint.
That'd be the hour they knock the slick blasterĭick Dastardly and Muttley great stuff.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. Living off borrowed time, the clock tick faster