Diligence in mind, his writing is as sharp, witty and often shocking as ever. MM.FOOD finds DOOM digging deep into vocal soundbytes related, as well as fitting to his namesake and artistic vision, meticulously building a cohesive album narrative. 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. 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. 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.
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