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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE ESSENCE OF HIP-HOP,
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This review is from: Operation Doomsday (Audio CD)
Amazing. This album embodies everything that hip-hop is all about, and basically that is having fun. Oh sure, he's got some social commentary thrown in as on "Rhymes Like Dimes" where part of the hook goes "Only in America could you find a way to make a healthy buck and still keep your attitude on self-destruct..." but mostly he's just kicking extraordinary rhymes with a seemingly effortless flow. There is an unpolished gritty feel to the whole project as MF DOOM proclaims on "Dead Bent" that he "comes through raw like the elements..." Perhaps one of the most intriguing elements of MF DOOM's music is his ability to combine the scientific with the street. His sampled skits of Stan Lee's Dr. Doom, full of scientific malarkey, beakers boiling and maniacal threats of world domination blend in seemlessly with the sounds of sub-way trains, and urban soundscapes. Despite the oft times silliness of this album there is an eerie quality to it that is more than likely owing to the fact that MF DOOM's brother SubRoc was killed a few years before the making of this album and the shout out he gives to his deceased brother on "Kurious?" where he exclaims "...everything is going exactly according to plan, man." is spine chilling. Strangley there was little indication within his previous work with K.M.D. to suggest that MF DOOM would someday become arguably the worlds greatest emcee. His days of relative recluse after his brothers death were obviously spent honing his writing, producing, and dee-jaying skills but all seemed to have grown exponentially in a relatively short amount of time. Thus the comic book skits of Dr. Doom's strange disappearance after a life altering accident only to return as a Super Villain seem less like a contrived gimmick and more like a chilling parallel to MF DOOM's life and work further enhancing the mysterious atmosphere of this album. All the beats on this album are sampled but probably none of the samples were cleared thus the album was pulled from circulation. He grabs everything from Scooby-Doo to Sade to Quincy Jones to SteelyDan and he doesn't care if you know it even crooning a bit of Atlantic Starr's "Always" on "Rhymes Like Dimes". The heavily sampled, surreal yet cerebral kaleidiscope of sound on this album puts me in the mind frame of The Beatles "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite", yet this is true hip-hop.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Greatest of the Independent Hip-Hop Albums,
By OverTheMoon (overthemoonreview@hotmail.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Operation: Doomsday (Audio CD)
This is the Independent equivalent of NAS - Illmatic as MF Doom literally grabs a microphone and a tape deck and creates an album that has all the evidence that it was done in his bedroom. It has clips from everything from a `Speak and Spell' to the Fantastic 4 cartoon (a nod to Ghostface Killah - Supreme Clientele use of Ironman) before the hip-hop kicks in with some great beats and background vocals, there is something about MF Doom's voice and lyrics that catches you when he matches the beats almost perfectly and can hold for break-beats right on cue and then spins his rap around the tunes in ways that really haven't been done before elsewhere. 'Tick Tick' is one of the strangest hip-hop tunes ever conceived but when you hear the way he can rap with those kind of beat changes every second or so is just amazing. MF Doom really is a very ill indie hip-hop talent that will surprise any mainstream listener. MF Doom is very popular with seasoned hip-hop enjoyers and it is not hard to see why. The pulsation that is Operation Doom is one of the best albums you can have in any album collection let alone a 'best of' Hip-Hop collection. It also remains highly arty in its overall form. This is important and hip-hop subgenre defining stuff stuff. Truly musical and with tons of heart and a mind to do something original and new. Wow.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
HIP-HOP THE WAY ITS SUPPOSED TO PLAY,
By lou cypher (boston, ma) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Operation: Doomsday (Audio CD)
classic material from one of the most influential and innovative emcees ever. the combination of an industry and fans asleep and very bad luck has mf doom only now catching fire.first seen and heard on the video/single for third bass's "gas face", daniel dumile ,aka zev luv x formed kmd (kausin' much damage) back in the early 90's. kmd has some hits like "mr. hood" and was poised to step into the conscious niche then inhabited by tribe called quest and brand nubian. then the trouble - elektra freaked about his "sambo" cover art for the next release "bl_ck b_st_rds", a fight ensued with kmd dropped from the label. 2 days later, zev's twin brother was killed in a car accident. emerging from that wreckage as mf doom, the super villian, this amazing body of work, operation: doomsday is created. joints such as "?" and "i hear voices" are intelligent standouts. there is a animated video that is dope for the "voices" cut as well. definately support this record - it possitive, important, fun, bangin' and might just maybe, reclaim hip-hop from the disease of wackness - big ups to sub verse music for recognizing this.
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