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MF DOOM (remember all caps) covers an incredibly large range of topics, and each of his I was going to write a review on the albums 10th anniversary, but I just couldn't wait. After almost 10 years, Madvillainy has etched itself in the history of underground hip hop and is truly a classic to hip hop listeners who appreciate very complex rhyme schemes and carefully put together production. I was going to write a review on the albums 10th anniversary, but I just couldn't wait. Oh, and Accordion is EASILY one of the greatest songs ever, of any genre. MF Doom will never be an artist that everyone can appreciate it, but if you give him a chance he might just surprise you. This album gets a 10/10 from me, because it's so out there that it's brilliant. And if you give it a chance and listen 2,3, 4 times you'll get something different out of it every time.
BUT if you're willing to look past the 'weird' nature of the album, you'll hear the masterpiece underneath. It's an album that if you want to hear jaw dropping punchlines and crazy metaphors, you're not going to get until the third listen or so if you want head nodding beats you're not going to get because the tracks are too short and all over the place. It's intentionally a jumbled mess of near silliness, that switches between abstract tracks and specific concepts, but it blends the two seamlessly. Not everyone is going to love it, some are going to hate it, but most just won't get it. For one, both the word play of MF Doom, and the mixing of Madlib destined this album to be extremely polarizing from the get go. I hate to phrase it in such a such a way, because everyone is entitled to their opinion, but that's the way it is. It's intentionally a Some people seem just not to GET IT. I think I will listen to it more times to understand it more, and it will be an album I like and understand more the more I listen.Some people seem just not to GET IT. I think this is the perfect theme song for a villain.Ģ2) Rhinestone Cowboy – I like the song, but I think All Caps should be the last song. The music is very dark but still exciting. Also, there is no relation of the Chinese and the lyrics meaning at all.Ģ0) All Caps – Not easy to understand but some lyrics are very funny and cool. I understand why he is your favorite rapper, but I think you just be a native speaker to appreciate him all the way.ġ2) Shadows of Tomorrow – I did not expect Chinese! Very interesting idea, today is the shadow of tomorrow. Just kidding! The lyrics are very complex. I love street fighter so I am excited to hear it in this album.ġ1) Money Folder – Actually now he is more excited so maybe his lyrics are not important now. I think he is too busy with his intelligence and complex lyrics to be excited.ġ0) Do Not Fire! – I recognize the street fighter sounds. I think rappers are very excited, but he sound very boring. It’s very difficult even with rap genius.ĩ) Curls – I still love the music but I am surprised by his voice. His lyrics are very interesting and clever.ĥ) Raid – I love the jazz sounds of the song but there is some disgusting sounds after one minute although I don’t know what these sounds are.
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A cool way to begin the album.Ģ) Accordion – I found his voice is very calm, almost sounds like he is boring, between like and dislike. Read some of our favourite responses from the post, below, while giving the album a re-listen.ġ) The Illest Villains – Weird and creepy at first but then that is interesting like I am listening to a broadcast.
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It’s a weird album with weird sounds and every song is so short. She still seems to like the parts we all do but with some humorously apt perspectives, like her take on ‘Operation Lifesaver aka Mint Test’: She recaps the songs with the Larry David–style honesty of someone with no idea what the popular opinion is. This week marks ten years since Madvillainy graced our speakers, barely bothered the charts, but rapidly spread through word of mouth to become a modern-day classic.Īmongst all the tops tens and tributes on the albums anniversary the best homage has come from Linzi Listens, a blog where a music lover gets his friend from regional China to share her thoughts on albums from a different cultural standing point.