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kidnovaseeghosts · 11 months ago
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The fact that you can hear someone say "Jared Leto" before RDJ takes the mask off is hilarious. And this clip was posted by Marvel studios. 😂
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votava-records · 3 months ago
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MF DOOM - The Man Behind The Mask Documentary
Legendary rapper and producer MF DOOM is covered in this documentary. Your favorite rapper's favorite rapper. DOOM is a British-American rapper. He performed and released music under several stage names, most notably MF Doom (stylized in all caps). DOOM 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. Upon his death, Variety called him "one of the most celebrated, unpredictable and enigmatic figures in independent hip-hop". People have called him The Phantom of the Opera of Hip Hop.
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 trio KMD, performing under the name Zev Love X with his younger brother DJ Subroc and another MC called Rodan. After hearing about the group from 3rd Bass, A&R Dante Ross signed KMD to Elektra Records and their recording debut arrived on 3rd Bass’s song “The Gas Face” from The Cactus Album. Their debut album Mr. Hood was released in 1991 and attained modest success with the singles “Peachfuzz” and “Who Me?” KMD disbanded in 1993.
After taking a hiatus from music, Dumile reemerged in 1998, when he began performing at open mic events while wearing a mask. He adopted the MF Doom persona and rarely made unmasked public appearances thereafter. His metal mask resembles that of Marvel Comics super-villain Doctor Doom, who is depicted rapping on the cover of his 1999 debut solo album Operation: Doomsday. DOOM’s most prolific period was in the early 2000s, when he released four studio albums and two collaborative albums between 2003 and 2005, using the MF Doom moniker as well as the pseudonyms King Geedorah and Viktor Vaughn. In the 2010s, he relocated to London, where he recorded more music.
MF DOOM frequently collaborated with other producers and rappers, most notably Madlib, under the moniker Madvillain. The duo's 2004 album Madvillainy received widespread critical acclaim upon its release and has been cited as DOOM’s magnum opus and a landmark album in hip hop. DOOM’s other notable collaborations include Danger Doom (with Danger Mouse), Doomstarks (with Ghostface Killah), JJ Doom (with Jneiro Jarel), NehruvianDoom (with Bishop Nehru), and Czarface Meets Metal Face (with Czarface).
In 2003, MF DOOM released the King Geedorah album Take Me to Your Leader. Geedorah is credited as producer, but only appears as an MC on four tracks. The majority of vocal tracks feature guest MCs, and the album features several instrumental montages of sampled vocals from old movies and TV shows—a technique employed on most of Doom’s albums. Later in 2003, DOOM released the LP Vaudeville Villain under the moniker Viktor Vaughn (another play on Doctor Doom, whose "real name" is Victor von Doom). In 2004 he released a follow-up LP under the Viktor Vaughn moniker, Venomous Villain. Later in 2004, the second MF Doom album Mm..Food was released by Minnesota-based label Rhymesayers Entertainment. DOOM’s first commercial breakthrough came in 2004, with the album Madvillainy, created with producer Madlib under the group name Madvillain. Released by Stones Throw Records, the album was a critical and commercial success. It has since become known as a MF DOOM masterpiece.
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funkqs · 3 months ago
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Lively Hood | DOOMSTARKS
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demifiendrsa · 4 years ago
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British-born rapper, songwriter, and record producer MF DOOM has passed away on October 31, 2020 at age 49.  He’s best known for his elaborate lyrics, genre-bending collaborations, and iconic “supervillain” mask/persona.
MF Doom has appeared in several collaborative projects such as Madvillain (with Madlib), Danger Doom (with Danger Mouse), Doomstarks (with Ghostface Killah), JJ Doom (with Jneiro Jarel), NehruvianDoom (with Bishop Nehru), and Czarface Meets Metal Face (with Czarface).
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beatsforbrothels · 6 years ago
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Ghostface Killah & DOOM - Chinatown Wars (Remix)
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rushcollectiveinc · 5 years ago
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Doom project from a few years ago. A Recap of DOOMSTARKS and Lil B's New Era x HYPETRAK SXSW Showcase Takeover
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pbandjstew · 4 years ago
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Daniel Dumile
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acid-trap · 6 years ago
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DOOMSTARKS is probably one of my favorite collabs of all time. Hope they release a whole fucking album soon.
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unibrowduck · 8 years ago
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updated version of “Many moods of Doom.” 
Damn Doom prolific.
Keep em comin.
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kidnovaseeghosts · 11 months ago
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He really died a hero and lived long enough to become a villain 😂
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a-dead-mouse · 7 years ago
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DOOMSTARKS
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studlycreative · 7 years ago
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thejoyofviolentmovement · 7 years ago
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New Video: MF Doom and Czarface Release a Wildly Experimental Yet Accessible Single Paired with Cartoon Animated Visuals
New Video: MF Doom and Czarface Release a Wildly Experimental Yet Accessible Single Paired with Cartoon Animated Visuals
Daniel Dumile is a British-born, Long Island, NY-based emcee and producer, who has  gone through a number of stage names and personas throughout his lengthy and wildly influential recording career, which began back in 1988 when as Zev Love X, he founded KMD with his younger brother DJ Subroc and Rodan, who was later replaced by Onyx…
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nearit · 4 years ago
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Been thinking about DOOM a lot since we found out he died. Basic bitch that I am this means I've also been thinking about his (no caps) doomed Ghostface collaboration Swift & Changeable.
If it had happened when it was first floated at the back end of the 2000s it would have been an all timer because both of those guys were at the end of a hot streak then. If it had happened in the 2010s it would have been merely good, like the rest of the collaborative albums both artists put out that decade.
The DOOMSTARKS record won't happen now, of course, but this playlist of their collaborations is a mix of the good and the great that skews heavily to the great side because of how often Ghost rhymed over DOOM beats in the Fishscale era.
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defjux · 8 years ago
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DILLA GHOST DOOM
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red-red-yarrow · 3 years ago
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What am I doing? I have no idea.
I was really impressed by DoomStark fanfics on ao3. But it all bases on comics and I'm living in the middle of Russia and have no clue what's going on in those comics cause it's hard enough to get it here, I can only watch cartoons. To this moment fantastic four world's greatest heroes is my favourite. Yes, I'm still here for villains and Doom's design is elegant, thin but powerful and pathos. He's not at all like other Dooms.
And this episode with Stark? Yeah, the only one. And I know that this cartoon part of non-marvel au. And you know what? It's mundane than all cosmic-god-magic stuff so I like it.
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So yeah, DoomStark, yeah. I suppose Tony was impressed with what he saw in a fight with doctor Doom and Fantastic four. And he never was someone who would listen people's reasonable advices and will jump in a fire if he interested enough. And Doom? He has no idea why Stark so passionate about him and still tries to enter his personal space but Tony knows how to get close with people and learns fast so he will get close to Doom even if Victor isn't that happy about it.
I am not fully satisfied with result of art but realisation of this idea was more important than result.
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