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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Damn, Im Full
Even though MM..Food was a re-release, it's still the undisputed greatest album of 2007. What'd you say? What about Kanye's Graduation? Here you have two rapper/producers who's technique is somewhat similar, so naturally I gotta give it up to the more raw of the two, and that my friend is MM..Food (change the letters around, it spells MF..DOOM, lol)

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Published on September 28, 2007 by C. Thomas

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3.0 out of 5 stars Fair Amount of Tasty Stuff in Here
MF Doom is far away from any other rapper/genre. He is a completely unique individual with a specific sound. I happen to really dig it so I picked this up as my first MF Doom album. Mind you, it takes time to get used to the production. The beats are very different. At first I felt like I completely failed myself by buying the album, but after a very long time it...
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Damn, Im Full, September 28, 2007
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This review is from: MM..Food? (CD & DVD) (Audio CD)
Even though MM..Food was a re-release, it's still the undisputed greatest album of 2007. What'd you say? What about Kanye's Graduation? Here you have two rapper/producers who's technique is somewhat similar, so naturally I gotta give it up to the more raw of the two, and that my friend is MM..Food (change the letters around, it spells MF..DOOM, lol)

DOOM maintains the same comic book themed skits and comes with samples the average listener has probably never thought of making a beat made out of. Looped the intro of Anita Baker's 'Sweet Love' with a human beatbox behind it and of course another loop from my favorite Sade track 'Is It a Crime'. See if you can indentify the rest cuz he really dug through his LP's for this one. Not to mention he's @ his lyrical peak on every track and rarely falls short with the wordplay.

Yall might think I'm big'n up this album too much, nope, it's that good. Especially after being drowned in fraud mainstream dopeboys who throw tracks together just for a damn paycheck. This is about as potent as raw hip hop can get. MM..Food For Thought, make yourself a plate.

- Chris BlaQ
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Once again, Doom serves up another high quality meal, August 12, 2005
This review is from: Mm.. Food (Audio CD)
The return of MF Doom may not be much of a "return" if you've been up to date with his projects as alter egos (Victor Vaughn, King Greedoh, Madvillian), but at its base "MM..Food" IS the return of an album completely controlled by Doom: lyrics AND beats (check the Exec. Producer notes... MF is in charge). To bootleggers this album might be a disappointment, because several tracks were already "released" (aka jacked) on the Internet. However for the faithful, "MM..Food" comes as a refreshing meal of MF Doom material.

The Food concept album hits hard right away with "Beef Rapp", featuring a cartoon supervillain esq. sample (I love the line that reviewer Black Gate pointed out first "Are you rhymers or stripping males?/ Outta work jerks since they shut down Chippendales."). But, things get really hot with "Hoe Cakes" which has MF Doom at his best, playing off the beat with its "Super!" sample that weaves in and out (). This all over-top an ill beat-box and this track will have you skipping back for repeat listens. It takes some time to get used to, but the awkward beat "Potholderz" works pretty well with as sample that is simply "Hot S**t!!" Count Bass D is ok, but you can't front too much cause he produced the track. Doom however works quite well on here ("A lot of n***az wish to die/ Need to hold they horses, There's bigger fish to fry/ Your on the list, If not hit the number spot/ Ten and a half Timbs is made to kick your bumbaclot"). "One Beer" is a reunion of sorts, in that it pairs the rhymes of MF with Madlib's production, but its sound makes it hard to compare it to a Madvillian track (unless you count the fact that the duo are again flawless together). And for all the haters that criticize Doom for never making a point with his tracks, look no further than "Deep Fried Frienz." The 80's beat and ingenious Whodini sample thump as MF turns another track into a Doom classic (" FRIENDS - Some come in the form of co-dependence/ A lot a times only end up being co-defendants/ Ten bucks say they tell for a lower sentence/ And leave you up under the jail, beggin for repentance").

Intermission?? [In case you were getting too much into "MM..Food", Doom inexplicitly throws in 6 minutes of skits to completely break up the flow... why?]

Thankfully it takes no time to get hooked on the food again with the jazzy beat of "Kon Karne." It seems so incredible, until you pay attention to the rhymes and realize just how absurd gets ("Buy a plate, Isolate the wires/ Try the straight pliers if not the vise grips/ A real price saver way to acquire nice whips/ What a steal for real on wheels of steel/ Stunner a funner summer number one meal deal bummer/ A bizarre phenomenon is your armor on/ Take ya cash karma or break ya fast Ramadan/ Trons action drama awww come on Barney/ Clack clack pardon me wack rap Kon Karne"). Doom takes a break from the mic and lets Angelika & 4ize shine on "Guinnesses" which is actually a really solid track. The break doesn't last too long as MF gets back on "Kon Queso" which is another solid track.

"MM..Food" ends on three ridiculous tracks, each will have you begging for more. Mr. Fantastik teams up with Doom over the chill 80's guitar `Miami Vice' type beat of "Rapp Snitch Knishes." The pair compliment each other perfectly as Fantastik's smooth flow seems to ride the beat beautifully and almost effortlessly, while Doom hits hard and drops his usual quotables ("A little grease always keeps the wheels a spinnin/ Like sittin on twenty threes to get the squealers grinning/ Hittin on many trees, feel real linen/ Spittin on enemies, get the steel for tin men/ Where no brains but gum flap/ He said his gun clap, then he fled after one slap/ (Pat!) son shut your trap"). "Vomitspit" uses another low-key jazz educed beat to just let Doom flow seamlessly over the track. Finally, "Kookies" rocks a TV show theme song sample as doom jacks up the drums a notch. It's a perfect end to the album (if "MM..Food" was a meal, this is the desert).

If you had to rate the lyrics on this album, they would easily mark a perfect score. As for the beats they would also achieve high marks. The biggest thing you'll struggle with many of the tracks on "MM..Food" is figuring out which is better: MF Doom's beats or rhymes. In fact the only fault of "MM..Food" lies in the album structure. The album is quite short at 49 min., which, at first glance is really no different than most MF Doom albums. But, if you take out the skits (at least 13 min running time), you're looking at 36 min of music. That's definitely not enough. In addition having 4 skits (or "Special Recipes" as they are called here) back to back in the middle of the album really breaks up the flow, as noted before. Also, a lot of the Dr. Doom/Fantastic 4 skits repeat. Again this is probably overly picky, but hey... you have to be critical. One positive aspect of the structure is that the Food concept works pretty well.

While you can look at these faults and be discouraged, the fact is the music on this album is phenomenal. I can't get it out of my head! Even though most tracks only last two minuets Doom's lyrics never get old, because it seems you discover something new every time you listen. Despite its annoying minor faults, at its essence you can't deny that this is damn good hip-hop. "MM..Food" feels like going back for a home cooked meal, don't pass up the opportunity.

(8.5/10)
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Doom is the illest, March 10, 2005
This review is from: Mm.. Food (Audio CD)
I'm not going to write a long review because it's allready been done. What I like about Doom is that he has stayed true to hip-hop and knows that it is truly all about the music. So many other rappers and mc's (especially on the major labels) hide weak commercialised beats and lack of lyrical ability behind music videos full of SUV's on rims and video hoes, instead of tightening up their game. Doom (KMD)is from an era of hip-hop where everyone no matter east coast or west coast put their best foot forward when making material, and he still puts his best foot forward to this day in his current music which is still a necessity in underground rap today (unlike the mainstream material). I hope he continues and keeps up the good work.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Raw & eccentric Hip-Hop at its best, July 25, 2007
This review is from: MM..Food? (CD & DVD) (Audio CD)
MF DOOM is an MC/producer genius. MF DOOM's flowetry blended with his great beats makes for a truly unforgettable journey with the super villain. The entire set of tracks does not disappoint and even the guest MC appearances are worth noting. The album's context deals with food entirely and MF tears up the mic making clever comparisons eclectically to food. If you are an MF DOOM fan, definitely obtain a copy of this album. Plus, the re-released version of the album comes with a bonus DVD of the Mm...Food tour. This CD is a bit more refined than other MF DOOM/other alias releases; the album is on par with the DangerDoom release which is also a modern classic.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars OH MY GOD, January 24, 2005
This review is from: Mm.. Food (Audio CD)
One of the most slept on producer/mc's in the game!!! The "MCs sound like cheerleaders" line is hilarious but true! But none better than the line in Beef Raps "are you rhymers or stripping males? outta work jerks since they shut douwn chippendales!"this guys says what I'm thinking when I watch rap videos!!!How is he the only guy in Hip Hop that could blend jj fad and anita baker...and make it dope?!?This guy never ceases to amaze me on the boards. He is also one of the only people that can sample an obscure part of a Sade song and make a whole track from it.This guy is a throwback to the day that you had to be original to be considered dope. Doom sums it up best when he says 'few can do it and even fewer can sell it.'Classic DOOM.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MM.. Food To Be Re-Issued sometime in 2007!!, January 20, 2007
This review is from: Mm.. Food (Audio CD)
Rhymesayers the label who issued this release has announced they are going to re-issue this album in 2007 along with Operation: Doomsday! Just thought I'd let you all know who are looking into buying this.

peace,

Mach
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Doom keeps the toilet bowl active 4 the 2 dow and quatz!, December 9, 2004
This review is from: Mm.. Food (Audio CD)
First off, let me say a big THANK YOU to young lil Victor for comin' out of nowhere left and right with scud missles in this sad year of music.(Don't make me call out Vaste,Yak,Hangar,Living Legends,C-Rayz,Sabac, Hyde, etc... lol) I mean he hits us off with the Madlib callabo cd (No doubt kid), the special herbs cd with lil ol Grimmery Dickory Dock rhyming over his strumentals (Don't sleep on the Grimm and Kurious cut). A street banger mix tape "Special Blends", with various mainstream artists over his beats. (My lawd he actually made the Lox sound cool :O ....yeah i am flabergasted too!) Then he laces our dinner plate with volume 7 & 8 of his special herbs cd. Comes in more grittier than day old meatloaf with his Venemous Villian cd (bringing back the emcee element,some serious scratches and a touch of dark sewer beats) traveling along with the Insomniac crew (You sad pack of saps are MAD lucky Doom actually let you rhyme on his tape, keep trying to sell your "Rapper Bob cd's in front of Fat Beats on 9th lmao) A few callabos here and there including Del La Sol, Kool Keith, and Vaste Aire "aka Mr. Tacky Beats for 04". But the main course was yet to come......Tin face drops a solid gem next to the macaroni and cheese..."Mm..Food" with Rhymesayers, is just an amazing LP. Bringing back the old and tossing in some new sh%+ and making one big plate of classic material!...........On "Deep Fried Frenz".... With Whodini's lil touch, (& the beat we all heard at the end of his first herbs cd) is beautifully topped with M.F's signature butter voice and arrogant flow..(5 stars) Mr. Fantastik sounds like Grandpa Jones on "Rapp Snitch Knishes" but still doesn't down another fabulous Doom finish..(5 stars)....(but tell Mr. Fantastik to keep his day time at BK mopping the floor and putting ice in the soda machine) "Kon Queso and Vomit Spit" are fire tracks! Angelika sounds tired on her flow and lyrics like she popped out of 1990 with Queen Mother Rage on "Guinesses" But i love the beat so it gets a "get out of jail card"..From "Hoe Cakes to "Kookies", the product is overall some good cr@p..(Count Bass D u lucky i decided to leave you alone and not comment on how pathetic i felt your apperance was) But yes, support Doom and keep copping his material and thank him for keeping active and constantly back-side ejecting the masses with new & unexpected sh%+ & keeping the toilet bowls clogged.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars you need this album!, August 14, 2007
This review is from: MM..Food? (CD & DVD) (Audio CD)
other than the re-issues version of cookies (which formally had a sesame street sample, and was damn good)this is still the best album out in years.
the masked villians album still bangs dispite it was originally released in 2004.

the dvd is great, but more importantly this album will be in your rotation for a year easy.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Master Metal chef of DOOM, July 28, 2006
This review is from: Mm.. Food (Audio CD)
Madvillian was my first entry into DOOM's flows and Madlibs mad tight, raw beats. Not since the Wu-tang had I heard raw flow and beats like this! Amazing! I was immediatly hooked to the wacky and savvy lyrics and the equally amazing beats that accompanied them. My brother gave me MMM..Food as a gift and I was excited when I saw the art cover. I knew this would be an awesome release and would get mad play in my cd player for a long time to come. The beats on Mmm...food are all comprised by the Metal Fingaz himself, and they are rife with odd and qirky samples and have the raw underground feeling of classic DOOM material. Dooms flows are on point, tight and savvy as always. Doom is one of the tightest emcees in the biz, one of the masters. Some say his flow is under developed and rushed. I think his flow is just the way it should be. Monotoned and all, Doom is a master on the mike. Every song is named after a food, and its a really neat concept for an album. Funny names appear, such as "Rap Snitch Knishes", and "Fillet-o-rapper". I personally believe that Mmm..food is his best album that he produced and wrote. Its a must buy for hip hop heads, DOOM fans and alternative hip hop heads alike.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Doom..., February 14, 2005
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This review is from: Mm.. Food (Audio CD)
Bought it without listening because I knew what to expect, "the unexpected".

The real reason's for my being a big fan of this man is that from KMD through Madvillain to Mm...Food, he always brings worthwile music to the table.

Generally, I can't listen to most of the new mainstream sh.. from the last few years. The real good listens come from people like Doom, who try things, take risks and come out with more than just the remix part 7 that sounds just like... nah'mean.

This LP lets itself down a little for the chunk of skits in the middle that in typical Doom style are on some funny abstract tip. But the actual songs on this record are pretty hot!

Standouts for me gotta be "Potholderz" with Count Bass D, "Kookies" (straight dope), "Hoe Cakes" (super!!) and my fave, "Rapp Snitch Knishes" featuring Mr. Fantastik is car-driving funk. Fantastik is an MC for real and the rap where Doom claims to have met him at a arms deal is both funny and fresh.

Just a top quality release. Good music, "...playin' fake gangstas like a old accordian". Hmmm, accordians!?
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