What are you listening to at the present? (genres helpful)

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Classics couldn't have a more accurate title. It's also the perfect album to listen to while walking around Manhattan. Glad you're liking it, Hobie.
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Tunak Tunak has been stuck in my head all day.
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What an album. Danger Mouse handling production with Doom on the mic and then add in the old Adult Swim lineup for cameo's. Meatwad rapping Beef Rap to end the album was great :D
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OldSchool_Boy wrote:Image

What an album. Danger Mouse handling production with Doom on the mic and then add in the old Adult Swim lineup for cameo's. Meatwad rapping Beef Rap to end the album was great :D
yeah I love that album. So perfect. There was a freebie bonus EP of outtakes too you can download from Adult Swin/Stones Throw. Google it. You'll enjoy. (It's called Occult Hymn).

AND there was a promo EP called Be Afraid... Be Very Afraid that was bundled with a mag around the time the album came out. It's got like Doom and DM collabos. Good stuff.

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I will be getting those :D I had one of the EP's with Madlib remixes. I still listen to the 'Space Hoes' remix because of that great intro to it :lol:
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yeah his remix is great, though I probably prefer DM's version. "Space Hoes" might be my favorite track on there, but they're all good. That album is so solid.
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noiseredux wrote:yeah his remix is great, though I probably prefer DM's version. "Space Hoes" might be my favorite track on there, but they're all good. That album is so solid.
Now here is the question to answer:

When it comes to producing Danger Mouse and Madlib are great but between
Madvillainy and The Mouse and The Mask, which album would you pick in a stranded on a desert situation?
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OldSchool_Boy wrote: When it comes to producing Danger Mouse and Madlib are great but between
Madvillainy and The Mouse and The Mask, which album would you pick in a stranded on a desert situation?
I'd easily choose MADVILLAINY. That album is incredible. But I don't hold it as Doom's best, like a lot of people seem to. Far from actually. I like a lot of his other albums a lot more. But yeah. It's such a brilliant and crazy record.
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^actually if I had to choose, my all-time favorite MF Doom album is an odd one. Take Me To Your Leader recorded under his King Geedorah moniker:
noiseredux wrote: This is perhaps the least immediately accessible MF Doom album, but ultimately it is the most rewarding. And in my opinion, the one that most captures every facet of what he has tried to accomplish.

This is (so far) the sole record released by King Geedorah, Doom's alias while he was in Monsta Island Czars (an incredible collective, who have mutated lineups completely several times now), so it veers towards the sci-fi Godzilla imagery of its MIC-brethren.

What tends to turn people off on initial listens to LEADER is the fact that Doom himself lends vocals to less than half of the record. But the point is that Geedorah is 3-headed, and he's got many sides to his three personalities. All of them featured here. Once you stop expecting Doom's drawl, and just soak up his amazing production on this one (lo-fi sci-fi?), the other MC's all fit their parts perfectly.

"Fastlane" revives the career of Biolante (aka Kurious of original Constipated Monkey Crew fame). The only single released from the album, "Anti-Matter" spawned countless msgbrd threads of "WHO THE FUCK IS MISTER FANTASTIK????" and was then later re-appropriated by Mos Def on his TRU3 MAGIC flop. And then there's "No Snakes Alive" -- one of the few MIC posse cuts to actually include Doom on the mic. It features Jet Jaguar (MF Grimm before the beef) and Rodan alongside Doom spitting over a fucked up grimey synth and slowed layered drums that constantly shifts tempos. It's both jarring and mind-blowing.

And then there's the sci-fi-ish skits over Metal Finger herbs meants to act as socio-comentary (since they're the equivalent to the scene in the 80's flick when an alien lands on earth and there's a montage of "weird" Americans doing weird shit).

All in all, this is a hip hop album like none other. It's thought provoking. It's perfectly produced. It has a specific feel. And it can satiate the hunger of hip hop purists. Fucking get it.
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