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MF Doom - MM.. Food (Vinyl, LP, Album, Mispress, Reissue)". Discogs. 2007. Archived from the original on 13 October 2019 . Retrieved 17 August 2019. J-23 (24 July 2007). "MF Doom – MM..Food (Re-release)". HipHopDX. Archived from the original on 27 June 2021 . Retrieved 20 January 2017. MF DOOM, the maestro of lyrical complexity and enigmatic persona, serves up a creative and genre-defying masterpiece with his 2004 album, "Mmm...Food." With his unique approach to storytelling, sampling, and wordplay, DOOM crafts an album that not only transcends traditional hip-hop boundaries but also satiates the hunger for innovative and thought-provoking music. "Mmm...Food" showcases DOOM's unmatched artistic prowess, undeniably making it one of his most iconic works.

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After re-launching his career in the late nineties with a string of singles on Fondle Em Records, leading up to the instant-classic Operation: Doomsday album, MF DOOM relentlessly pushed forward, always innovating along the way, building what has become one of the most storied and revered careers in the world of Hip Hop. Pappademas, Alex (December 2004). "MF Doom: Our 2004 Profile". Spin. Archived from the original on 6 March 2021 . Retrieved 18 March 2021. a b "MF Doom – Mm..LeftOvers". Discogs. Archived from the original on 19 February 2021 . Retrieved 18 March 2021.ARIA Top 20 Vinyl Albums Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. 24 July 2023 . Retrieved 21 July 2023. Executive-Producer – Alfred P. Morgan, Brent "Abu Siddiq" Sayers*, Daniel Dumile, Jasmine Thomas (2) MF Doom described Mm..Food as a concept album "about the things you find on a picnic, or at a picnic table". [1] The album's titles and lyrics contain references to different foods, some with common metaphors and double entendres in the "street world" and the "nutritional realm". [2] The B-side kind of just being a production playground, no rap, just chopped up samples that add to the albums theme, is a dope idea, but can feel like it stops the flow of the album. I appreciate it but most the time I just wish it went straight into Kon Karne, but on listens I do appreciate it, i’m glad it’s there. a b Jeffries, David. "Mm...Food – MF Doom". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 12 April 2020 . Retrieved 20 January 2017.

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Rabin, Nathan (29 November 2004). "MF Doom: Mm.. Food?". The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on 31 December 2020 . Retrieved 5 April 2018. However, there was also another release. MM.. Food is DOOM's second 'solo' album. I say 'solo' because a chunk of the album his instrumental and one song doesn't even feature him on the mic.This isn't to say it's any less of an album though. In fact it's my favourite of DOOMs 'solo' releases.

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Tatusian, Alex (13 December 2012). "MF Doom Albums From Worst To Best — 1. MF DOOM – Mm.. FOOD (2004)". Stereogum. Archived from the original on 8 February 2018 . Retrieved 21 March 2017. Another favourite of mine, 'Rapp Snitch Knishes' features the mysterious 'Mr. Fantastik' who also appeared on 'Anti Matter' from Take Me to Your Leader. They talk about how ridiculous it is to rap about your crimes as it's almost like you're snitching on yourself.

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Lynskey, Dorian (17 August 2007). "MF Doom, Mm ... Food". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 27 April 2018 . Retrieved 27 April 2018. a b MM..Food (liner notes). MF Doom. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Rhymesayers Entertainment. 2004. RSE0051-1. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) sampling, concept album, playful, humorous, abstract, male vocalist, quirky, alcohol, rhythmic, drugs, boastful, technical, urban, deadpan, crime, suite Full length studio album folllow up to MF DOOM's classic Operation: Doomsday. Contains a bonus DVD. DOOM's unparalleled flow, clever wordplay, and impeccable storytelling shine throughout the album. With culinary references and intricate metaphors at every turn, he creates a unique and immersive world, keeping listeners engrossed in his sonic narrative.

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One apex point along that journey took place circa 2003/2004 with DOOM releasing Viktor Vaughn Parts 1 & 2, Madvillainy with Madlib (a legend in his own right), King Geedorah’s Take Me To Your Leader, and MM..FOOD all in that short and explosive timeframe. While all of those projects have been revered by fans and critics alike, MM..FOOD is the only album that officially exists as the proper follow-up to Operation: Doomsday. Kon Karne' acts as a tibute to DOOM's late brother, Subroc. Each verse starts off with a simile which aligns with the 'Love is' sample, signifying the love he has for Subroc. He talks about how his raps aren't always appreciated because of how weird they are but knows that Subroc would be proud of him. MF DOOM finally released a followup to Operation: Doomsday under the "MF DOOM" moniker with MM..FOOD in late '04. I say "finally" not because of the 5 year gap so much as the fact that there were a lot of LPs released in that time that were not credited to "MF DOOM" (Metal Fingers albums, Viktor Vaughn albums, two releases with MF Grimm, and of course the ubiquitous Madvillainy). MF Doom - Yee Haw". Discogs. Archived from the original on 19 February 2021 . Retrieved 18 March 2021. The original release of the album included a different version of "Kookies". It was removed due to an unlicensed sample from Sesame Street, and was promptly changed to a simpler version of the song in all future physical and digital releases.



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