| |
|
| |
MF
Doom
[mf
doom website]
Live from Planet X
 |
Mm..Food?  |
Operation: Doomsday

Love him or hate him, MF Doom is the choice
of all white guy hipsters when it comes to hip-hop. Who else
can mix up cartoons, stoner humor, Godzilla movies and bad
sci-fi? I can't really pretend to understand what the hell
is going on in his head, but it's a place I could maybe visit,
but certainly wouldn't want to live. He comes with references
so diverse you'd think he was, dare I say, a pretty well-read
and worldly guy. Granted, I watched a lot of television growing
up too, so who the hell knows where he gets it? His delivery
is always on point. He has so much control over his patter,
not going all over the beat like that sloppy mumble-mouth
Jay-Z. Maybe I'm just old school,
but I like a guy who can stay on beat. I mean what's the point
of having a beat if you're just going to ignore it? The samples
are all over the place, using weird jazz stuff and what sounds
like 70s soul and old sci-fi and Godzilla movie clips and
cartoon stuff. He's the master of the twisted originality.
His voice has certainly changed since his KMD
days, and so has his physique. Covering his face with a metal
mask probably doesn't help either. But any guy who can rap
to the Scooby-Do theme is my man. |
Special Blends Volumes 1 & 2
 |
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
Music
Connections:
Danger Doom
DOOM
King Geedorah
K.M.D.
Madvillain
Viktor Vaughn |
|
| |
|
|
Home
| Booze & Grub
| Movies | Music
| Books | Diary
| Randomness
|
|
| |
|