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MF DOOM - OPERATION DOOMSDAY


ARTIST:
TITLE:
Operation Doomsday
CATNO:
RSE352LP
STYLE:
Hip Hop / Rap /
FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
2x12" Hip Hop / Rap LP Repressed - MF DOOM's 1999 classic Operation: Doomsday is now presented on a premium grade LP, with audio re-mastered from the original Fondle'Em Records release, and a poster of the album cover art!

Underneath his mysterious metal mask, MF Doom hides the cachet underground legends are made of. After KMD (his first group)’s 1994 sophomore album Bl_ck B_st_rds was shelved by Elektra in 1994 and his blood brother Subroc (one half of the sibling rap duo) passed away, surviving frontman Zev Love X mutated into the MC Avenger known as MF Doom and the Rap world is better for it. This 19-cut deep album is ridiculously dope, in a bizarro Ol’ Dirty Bastard kind of way. Doom sounds either high or drunk on most of the tracks, his self-produced beats are gritty, and his rhyme styles are almost indecipherable.

On arguably the best track, “Rhymes Like Dimes,” Doom weaves some pointed lyrics through his abstract wordplay, spitting ‘only in America could you find a way to earn a healthy buck / And still keep your attitude on self-destruct.’ Who You Think I Am? features MF Doom's crew M.onster I.sland C.zars, while on “?” he trades hot verses with former Columbia artist Kurious Jorge. Doom’s avant-garde ghetto-rhyme philosophies take even more intentionally weird twists on “Tick, Tick...” where he and guest MC MF Grimm’s flows warble over a rhythm track whose tempo speeds up and slows down continually.

The comic-book themed skits, will help take you deep into the mind of an MC who is as otherworldly as they come. And in today’s bland commercial Rap universe, Operation: Doomsday’s left-of-center beats and rhymes are the perfect remedy.

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a1
The Time We Faced Doom (Skit)
a2
Doomsday
a3
Rhymes Like Dimes
a4
The Finest
a5
Back In The Days (Skit)
b1
Go With The Flow
b2
Tick Tick
b3
Red And Gold
b4
The Hands Of Doom (Skit)
b5
Who You Think I Am?
c1
Doom, Are You Awake? (Skit)
c2
Hey!
c3
Operation: Greenbacks
c4
The Mic
c5
The Mystery Of Doom (Skit)
d1
Dead Bent
d2
Gas Drawls
d3
?
d4
Hero v.s. Villain (Epilogue)

Last FM Information on MF Doom

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Daniel Dumile (January 9, 1971 – October 31, 2020) was a British-American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. He performed and released music under a variety of stage names, most notably MF DOOM, which Dumile preferred to be stylized in all caps. Dumile debuted during hip-hop's golden age of the late 1980s and became a major figure in underground hip-hop of the early 21st century. He is widely considered one of the greatest rappers of all time. Born in London, Dumile moved with his family to Long Island, New York, at a young age. He began his musical career in 1988 as a member of the East Coast hip-hop trio KMD, performing under the name Zev Love X. KMD disbanded in 1993 following the death of Dumile's brother, DJ Subroc. After a hiatus from the music scene, Dumile reemerged in 1998, performing at open mic events while wearing a mask. He adopted the MF DOOM persona and rarely appeared unmasked in public thereafter. His iconic metal mask resembled that of Marvel Comics supervillain Doctor Doom, who is depicted rapping on the cover of his 1999 debut solo album Operation: Doomsday. In the early 2000s, Dumile also released solo albums under the pseudonyms King Geedorah and Viktor Vaughn. MF DOOM appeared in several collaborative projects, including Madvillain (with Madlib), DANGERDOOM (with Danger Mouse), DOOMSTARKS (with Ghostface Killah), JJ DOOM (with Jneiro Jarel), NEHRUVIANDOOM (with Bishop Nehru), and Czarface Meets Metal Face (with CZARFACE). Dumile was born to a Trinidadian mother and a Zimbabwean father. His family moved to Long Island, New York, during his childhood, but he retained British citizenship throughout his life. Dumile grew up in Freeport, New York, and began DJ'ing in elementary school. After relocating to London in 2009, he continued to release music while living abroad. Dumile was a follower of the Nuwaubian Nation and often incorporated esoteric themes into his work. Dumile created the MF DOOM persona as an alter ego with a detailed backstory, blending elements from Doctor Doom, Destro, and the Phantom of the Opera. His signature mask, inspired by Doctor Doom and later adapted from a prop in Gladiator, became a defining feature of his public image. Dumile’s character-driven approach to music allowed him to critique the music industry and explore themes of identity, alienation, and power. Known for his intricate wordplay, free-association rhyme schemes, and unconventional production style, MF DOOM influenced countless contemporary artists. His music drew inspiration from cartoons, comic books, and other realms of pop culture, cementing his reputation as a boundary-pushing artist. Following Dumile's death, announced by his wife Jasmine on December 31, 2020, tributes poured in from fans and fellow artists alike. He was celebrated as a genius of lyricism and one of hip-hop's most enigmatic figures. Artists such as Thom Yorke, El-P, and Q-Tip acknowledged his profound influence, describing him as a transformative figure in the music world. Dumile's legacy continues to thrive. His albums, particularly Madvillainy and Operation: Doomsday, are regarded as classics that resonate with new generations of listeners. Documentaries, retrospectives, and scholarly works further explore his impact, solidifying MF DOOM’s place as a cornerstone of hip-hop history. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.