Yeah it's very niche but thank him for picking up on things he watched and made it front and centre of his music. It's all about the little details which separate the good from the great in all walks of life, as we all know.
"it don't make no sense, what happened to the loyalty, honor amongst crooks, trust among royalty"- Deep Fried Frenz MF DOOM. sorry that's what that reminded me of.
I absolutely enjoy how he chopped and sampled the titles in monster zero, in the original context they have absolutely nothing in common but when put together in the right way it was almost as if he was telling us a story. He really showed off with mashing together so many samples from music and pop culture just as a showcase of him cementing the fact that he is the best have to ever and will ever do this. RIP MF DOOM, the villian, the monster, the greatest....
Madlib would sample and cut phrases to have different meanings often as well. DOOM seems to be gifted with the more charismatic and cultured references although while ..I think Madlib was a human beat-factory. Both respectively kept their heads down and put in the work. Gives me comfort in knowing that if you stick widdit, errybody got the potential to make such a masterpiece with so many messages while still being an entertaining and timeless classic that will live forever.
@@MaelstromEntertainment the way he flipped so many samples on One Smart N, and layed them out in a way you can understand and feel, it’s like him telling a story without saying a word
God monster zero is such an insane track. Starts off with this catchy and very efficient sample, then it's an avalanche of sounds and samples from all over the place that create this sense of dread and chaos without taking away the musicality. Absolute genius 10/10 would get amnesia just to experience it again for the first time.
Monster Zero, by far, had the most work put into it. Imagine the time it took digging up that many samples, and then putting them together in a song in such a way that it creates an extremely vivid story about an apocalyptic scenario, a science experiment gone wrong.
For those who don’t know the fazers track was actually sampled from an adult film… brings new meaning to the bar “turn into a triple x monster from a fairy tale movie. He don’t know me very well do he.” 0:17
I cannot describe how much I love how this man used these clips to basically tell a story. like I listend to this whole album so often I imagined a story for it and it just works weirdly perfectly.
I'll give u another gem about DOOM he didn't listen to a lot of hip hop... back in the day it was REDMAN whut thee album ,ultramagnetic mcs and Whole bunch of jazz.. He didnt even know who digable planets were and they was on the same label at the time... DOOM was 1 of the iLLest.. Very intelligent... SHOUT OUT TO THE GET YOURZ POSSE LONG BEACH NY
I love how the story of the album is stiched together with samples obviously but whenever Ghidorah or King Ghidorah is said, it always cuts through and sounds so bold and distinct even from the other parts. For example when it goes " i do call myself an expert but im sorry to say ive never seen KING GHIDORAH ". Its like when something gets redacted and edited on t.v and someone dubs over the censored word. For me it adds a ton of mystique to the whole story and character haha
I mean this video really is the best MF DOOM tribute someone has ever done. Getting those samples ID'd hasn't been easy and is a project with many people that has taken nearly 20 years, with the Fazers sample still undiscovered. Take the Next Levels sample. A Dutch fan spent over 1 year full time trying to ID the SAMPLE, as the leads were very weak. Only after incredible effort and sheer determination, with VHS copies being flown around the world, and also incredible luck because the Jazz Impressions show is very obscure he managed to track it down. But it took so much effort and time. But I'm so sad that the Fazers sample is still unknown. For no reason, also. What's worse, is that MF DOOM didn't take it to his tomb. There's one person alive that knows what is exactly the Fazers sample. Fazers was co-produced by a guy called E Mason, who's alive and who showed the famous porno to MF DOOM. So he knows it and he's keeping quiet. But I cannot comprehend why after these many years he still wouldn't reveal which porno. If he doesn't want to become public, he just needs to create a throwaway account. That's all. Also, why none of the multiple artists, audio engineers, label producers, etc, and parties involved in the production of a huge artist like DOOM have any information about how his tracks were produced? I mean we're talking he made this song in 2002/2003 not the 1940s. So why no one around him keeps drafts of his tracks, or computer archives with perhaps a longer cut of the sample? Why is a grainy interview the only lead about the Fazers sample? Why was he never asked follow up questions like "you said in this 2003 interview the sample came from a 70s porno, do you still have the original VHS tape"? Who has the VHS tape? Did no one ever asked personally MF DOOM about the sample other than that interview? Does his family keep safe any papers which may shed light on the sample? Why the information is so hard to get and almost always is not the hip hop artist or their friends who reveal any clues. It's the fans having to dig so deep to try to get answers. I suppose we'll never know, unless there's another Dutch guy willing to go through all the pornos between 1975 and 1979 with skinny dudes with cowboy boots...
He took all these different cultures and mediums from different time periods and spun them together so seamlessly. It's nothing short of genius. Very well made and edited. Thank you very much for making this! RIP to the legend MF DOOM.
I was just listening to Monster Zero yesterday thinking I should do a deep dive into its samples. I'd actually forgotten all about it, then the algorithm gods blessed me.
I knew I recognized that hall and Oates drum sample .That’s crazy. I also went through a HUGE Godzilla phase when I was a kid and rented every Godzilla movie I could find so this album is very special imo
You really have to think about the amount of work it took for monster zero alone. He had to figure out what he wanted to say, watch each movie/show and find the specific part, then mix it all together and make it work. And this came out in 03 no less. When I first heard it I thought it all came from one movie.
@@alternatecrocodilechannel8408 if you did this for more relevant artists you could get attention, also any other artist will take a fraction of the work haha
@@matthanyfiedtano4175 You make a good point but sadly I kinda live under a rock when it comes to today’s music. Also the MF DOOM videos are more or less my tribute to an artist that really inspired me and to inform people about the samples used in the albums. In short I do these sample videos for fun and while it can be stressful I enjoy it overall. Thank you for the suggestion though and sorry that I talked your ear off.
First, great work on this video and tracking down everything that you did. Does anyone know where the sample at the end of fine print is from? Specifically the part where some guy goes, "the men knew who the men were, the women knew who the women were...". I've been trying to find this part for a long time, and still can't find it.
I’m not sure if anyone has found that sample yet. Some of the more elusive samples come from this album so hopefully it’ll be found. Also ty for the compliment much appreciated.
I was just trying to find that the other day and now just found this video (amazing btw thank you @Alternate crocodile) ... All I can say is that accent sounds like an American actor doing a generic Hollywood Irish or possibly "sailor" accent. For whatever that's worth. Reminds me a bit of the drunk in Blazing Saddles (who mighta been "the drunk" in a lot of other films) but I think it just echoes in my head that way - don't quite think it's him.
His knowledge about music and pop culture is so wide it actually don't make no sense
Yeah it's very niche but thank him for picking up on things he watched and made it front and centre of his music. It's all about the little details which separate the good from the great in all walks of life, as we all know.
@@affalaffaa well said
"it don't make no sense, what happened to the loyalty, honor amongst crooks, trust among royalty"- Deep Fried Frenz MF DOOM. sorry that's what that reminded me of.
thats new york people for you
Pe
DOOM is like Bumblebee from Transformers, he speaks through the samples
Crazy
I absolutely enjoy how he chopped and sampled the titles in monster zero, in the original context they have absolutely nothing in common but when put together in the right way it was almost as if he was telling us a story. He really showed off with mashing together so many samples from music and pop culture just as a showcase of him cementing the fact that he is the best have to ever and will ever do this. RIP MF DOOM, the villian, the monster, the greatest....
Madlib would sample and cut phrases to have different meanings often as well. DOOM seems to be gifted with the more charismatic and cultured references although while ..I think Madlib was a human beat-factory. Both respectively kept their heads down and put in the work. Gives me comfort in knowing that if you stick widdit, errybody got the potential to make such a masterpiece with so many messages while still being an entertaining and timeless classic that will live forever.
@@MaelstromEntertainment the way he flipped so many samples on One Smart N, and layed them out in a way you can understand and feel, it’s like him telling a story without saying a word
MUSIC BROTHA!!!! Best part
@@joeystones6085 you call that music?
This adds some crazy dimension to an album I was already in love with. This is great work
Thank you, I appreciate it
“Monster Zero is the reason we cannot live on the surface, but must remain underground like this.”
She said excuse me villain. You be Illing with the wordplay. I say thank you very much. I’m billing till Thursday.
God monster zero is such an insane track. Starts off with this catchy and very efficient sample, then it's an avalanche of sounds and samples from all over the place that create this sense of dread and chaos without taking away the musicality. Absolute genius 10/10 would get amnesia just to experience it again for the first time.
This. That track is just perfect. It should get more recognition
This video really breaks down the detail and the diggin that went into making just one of his songs. Legend
Albums*
I think it shows the strings he used to connect dots for our journey through his story. How the man thinks is musical collage
The use of samples on Monster Zero is a fucking Mastercraft I can't believe the creative mind MF DOOM had
Monster Zero, by far, had the most work put into it. Imagine the time it took digging up that many samples, and then putting them together in a song in such a way that it creates an extremely vivid story about an apocalyptic scenario, a science experiment gone wrong.
My favorite MF DOOM song
"Monster Zero" 2:38 became my favorite song of the album after seeing all the samples/references thanks to this video
It's a fantastic use of samples
For those who don’t know the fazers track was actually sampled from an adult film… brings new meaning to the bar “turn into a triple x monster from a fairy tale movie. He don’t know me very well do he.” 0:17
I was so convinced that that krazyworld sample was the twin peaks main theme 😭
I cannot describe how much I love how this man used these clips to basically tell a story. like I listend to this whole album so often I imagined a story for it and it just works weirdly perfectly.
it's crazy how nearly 20 years later, we still don't know the fazers sample
One day
I'll give u another gem about DOOM he didn't listen to a lot of hip hop... back in the day it was REDMAN whut thee album ,ultramagnetic mcs and
Whole bunch of jazz..
He didnt even know who digable planets were and they was on the same label at the time...
DOOM was 1 of the iLLest..
Very intelligent...
SHOUT OUT TO THE GET YOURZ POSSE
LONG BEACH NY
DOOM'S a huge Wu-Tang and De La Soul fan dude...
I bought this album from the record store in my town before I even knew who MF DOOM technically was
“man this king geedorah guy is good. Shame they made only one album”
I love this album. Its like getting high and watching old school sci-fi and monster movies on a Sunday afternoon.
The way he pulls scenes together to create a story is just insane. It’s like he just knew what went together and what to pull from its fucking insane.
DOOM was truly a one of a kind artist, no matter how many times I listen to this album something new always stands out to me. Rest In Power Legend
I love how the story of the album is stiched together with samples obviously but whenever Ghidorah or King Ghidorah is said, it always cuts through and sounds so bold and distinct even from the other parts.
For example when it goes " i do call myself an expert but im sorry to say ive never seen KING GHIDORAH ".
Its like when something gets redacted and edited on t.v and someone dubs over the censored word. For me it adds a ton of mystique to the whole story and character haha
Sample breakdown videos are my favorite on RUclips, but when it comes to DOOM sample breakdown, it hits ENTIRELY different
I mean this video really is the best MF DOOM tribute someone has ever done. Getting those samples ID'd hasn't been easy and is a project with many people that has taken nearly 20 years, with the Fazers sample still undiscovered. Take the Next Levels sample. A Dutch fan spent over 1 year full time trying to ID the SAMPLE, as the leads were very weak. Only after incredible effort and sheer determination, with VHS copies being flown around the world, and also incredible luck because the Jazz Impressions show is very obscure he managed to track it down. But it took so much effort and time.
But I'm so sad that the Fazers sample is still unknown. For no reason, also. What's worse, is that MF DOOM didn't take it to his tomb. There's one person alive that knows what is exactly the Fazers sample. Fazers was co-produced by a guy called E Mason, who's alive and who showed the famous porno to MF DOOM. So he knows it and he's keeping quiet. But I cannot comprehend why after these many years he still wouldn't reveal which porno. If he doesn't want to become public, he just needs to create a throwaway account. That's all.
Also, why none of the multiple artists, audio engineers, label producers, etc, and parties involved in the production of a huge artist like DOOM have any information about how his tracks were produced? I mean we're talking he made this song in 2002/2003 not the 1940s.
So why no one around him keeps drafts of his tracks, or computer archives with perhaps a longer cut of the sample? Why is a grainy interview the only lead about the Fazers sample? Why was he never asked follow up questions like "you said in this 2003 interview the sample came from a 70s porno, do you still have the original VHS tape"? Who has the VHS tape? Did no one ever asked personally MF DOOM about the sample other than that interview? Does his family keep safe any papers which may shed light on the sample?
Why the information is so hard to get and almost always is not the hip hop artist or their friends who reveal any clues. It's the fans having to dig so deep to try to get answers.
I suppose we'll never know, unless there's another Dutch guy willing to go through all the pornos between 1975 and 1979 with skinny dudes with cowboy boots...
Brb, boutta kidnap some Dutch
DOOM WAS iLL.
I miss u my brother
Beautiful what an amazing video this is definitely one of my favorite MF DOOM records
“Amazing Video” doesn’t do this video justice. Words can’t explain or express how awesome this is.
He took all these different cultures and mediums from different time periods and spun them together so seamlessly. It's nothing short of genius.
Very well made and edited. Thank you very much for making this! RIP to the legend MF DOOM.
greatest album ever
I may after all these years get This Vinyl . Miss golden era circa
AMAZING WORK! Thank you for putting all of it together
Man he flipped that 5 th dimension so sick
I was just listening to Monster Zero yesterday thinking I should do a deep dive into its samples. I'd actually forgotten all about it, then the algorithm gods blessed me.
king ghidorah, take me to your leadorah
All hail the king and give him three cheers fam
I knew I recognized that hall and Oates drum sample .That’s crazy.
I also went through a HUGE Godzilla phase when I was a kid and rented every Godzilla movie I could find so this album is very special imo
This is the first track that I've listened to from this artist and it hit so hard, what an artist.
You really have to think about the amount of work it took for monster zero alone. He had to figure out what he wanted to say, watch each movie/show and find the specific part, then mix it all together and make it work. And this came out in 03 no less. When I first heard it I thought it all came from one movie.
He knew what he was doing.
RIP
Monster zero has to be the greatest piece of music ever made
This is a great video dude
Ty
He sampled Fist Of The North Star?? Thats so freaking awesome!!
Thank you. I knew I needed this to exist. You have provided. One of the best soundscape albums by the Villain. Will be watching this again. And again.
I've gotta say, this album has to be one of the best storytelling albums to ever be conjured up.
DAMN! You really went in on this project! This is a work of art.
One of my favorite videos on YT for samples. Absolutely amazing
This makes me tear up 🥺
just gave this video it’s 1000th like. well deserved for the research and stylish editing
Crazy researching work my dude and great editing. So enlightening to the complexity of Doom's style. Many Thanks!
I like this album
It's one of my favorites
Tysm my respect for this work, how many hours take to make this video?
Thanks for the respect I appreciate it it took around 3 days to make this video.
Damn!!!
@@alternatecrocodilechannel8408 if you did this for more relevant artists you could get attention, also any other artist will take a fraction of the work haha
@@matthanyfiedtano4175 You make a good point but sadly I kinda live under a rock when it comes to today’s music. Also the MF DOOM videos are more or less my tribute to an artist that really inspired me and to inform people about the samples used in the albums.
In short I do these sample videos for fun and while it can be stressful I enjoy it overall.
Thank you for the suggestion though and sorry that I talked your ear off.
Doom was a fucking genius
Best Album in my opinion
He is the best that ever did it !
I always felt like they styled bumble bees voice after MF DOOMS story telling style
my favorite DOOM album. i grew up with Godzilla movies so this was a given
Monster zero is a serious work of art
Awesome video, I really enjoyed seeing where each unique sound was from. Liked!!
Sample GOAT
Really cool seeing all these samples and where they came from. I’m sure it took a lot of work to put this together, so thank you
I always knew this went deeper than i thought
I really enjoyed seeing where the samples came from. Great video! You've earned yourself a subscriber.
incredible work!
You absolutely killed this thanks man
9:23
"You may have the face of a waffle iron, but you've got a heart of gold!" 😂
Awesome video, and a great tribute. RIP MF DOOM.
appreciate the work
Thank you brother !!! An amazing job for the fanatics !!! peace and love from france amigo 😘
Real nice work, thanks for this!
fantastic video, thanks for compiling this.
also subbed bc this was fantastic to watch
@@haydensitko8297 Thanks, it means alot
What a great underrated video. Thank you! :)
amazing video i really appreciate this
Incredible video
Rip king
OH SHIT CENTRAL DO BRASIL, I WOULD HAVE NEVER KNOWN! Great video!!!
The level of effort is 🔥🔥🔥👌
Yooo nice work on this!
Thank you
Had one of the best ears ever..
some sample breakdown videos the transitions annoy me, but yours is perfect, you blend it right into the song.
No Snakes Alive my favourite
amazing work by the curator of this! well done
sick video dude u mustve put alot of effort in
Very well made video, good stuff
love this video!
The crackers sample is hysterical
Nice work, man, thank you! rip the Super MF'in Villain
Great video! Great job 👏
Excellent stuff!! So watchable
NICE WORK MY FRIEND
The people want to know, and they want to know now!
Wow, thanks for the upload
anytime
Nice works ! Thanks !
Gracias Doom
Great Video
First, great work on this video and tracking down everything that you did.
Does anyone know where the sample at the end of fine print is from? Specifically the part where some guy goes, "the men knew who the men were, the women knew who the women were...". I've been trying to find this part for a long time, and still can't find it.
I’m not sure if anyone has found that sample yet. Some of the more elusive samples come from this album so hopefully it’ll be found. Also ty for the compliment much appreciated.
I was just trying to find that the other day and now just found this video (amazing btw thank you @Alternate crocodile) ... All I can say is that accent sounds like an American actor doing a generic Hollywood Irish or possibly "sailor" accent. For whatever that's worth. Reminds me a bit of the drunk in Blazing Saddles (who mighta been "the drunk" in a lot of other films) but I think it just echoes in my head that way - don't quite think it's him.
Gem 💎
Thank You.
anytime
thank you for this!!
Good job!
Well done
Insane work! 👏🏼