Understanding MF DOOM’s Meat Grinder
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Madvillainy is the sole studio album by American hip hop duo Madvillain, comprising MC MF Doom and producer Madlib. It was released on March 23, 2004 on Stones Throw Records.
The album was recorded between 2002 and 2004. Madlib created most of the instrumentals during a trip to Brazil in his hotel room using minimal amounts of equipment: a Boss SP-303 sampler, a turntable, and a tape deck. Fourteen months before the album was released, an unfinished demo version was stolen and leaked onto the internet. Frustrated, the duo stopped working on the album and returned to it only after they had released other solo projects.
While Madvillainy achieved only moderate commercial success, it became one of the best-selling Stones Throw albums. It peaked at number 179 on the US Billboard 200, and attracted attention from media outlets not usually covering hip hop music, including The New Yorker. Madvillainy received widespread critical acclaim for Madlib's production and MF Doom's lyricism, and is regarded as Doom's magnum opus. It has ranked in various publications' lists of all-time greatest albums, including at 411 on NME's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time and at 365 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
Doom and Madlib started working on Madvillainy in 2002. Madlib created one hundred beats in a matter of weeks, some of which were used on Madvillainy, some were used on his collaboration album with J Dilla Champion Sound, while others were used for M.E.D.'s and Dudley Perkins' albums. Even though Stones Throw booked Doom a hotel room, he spent most of the time in Madlib's studio, based in an old bomb shelter in Mount Washington, Los Angeles. When the duo wasn't working on the album, they were spending free time together, drinking beer, eating Thai food, and taking mushrooms. "Figaro" and "Meat Grinder" were among the songs recorded during this time.
#volksgeist #mfdoom #madvillainy #meatgrinder
What’s your favorite MF DOOM song?
Hey!
Accordion, meat grinder or raid RIP DOOM
Vomitspit is criminally underrated. Definitely my fav DOOM song!
Doomsday, Fancy Clown, Krazy World
rhymes like dimes
"best emcee with no chain ya eva heard"
Take it from the Tec-9 holder
They've bit but don't know their neck shine from Shinola
"He eat rappers like part of a complete breakfast
Your rhymes ain't worth the weight of they cheap necklace"
Everything that glitta aint fishscales
Lemme think, don't let her faint get Ishmael
All that glitters isnt fishscale
"One for the money, two for the better green
3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine" is one of my favorite lines in hip hop
Me too man. Very clever because even the numbers 3,4 are part of the scientific full name for MDMA. He was really a nerd lowkey
I love how the rest of the song he proceeds to use scientific words like “oxyacetylene” and “formaldehyde”
What song is it from
@@maxwellsmj all outta ale
I hadn’t heard that before. Thanks!!
Weird "let me watch" is playing but we're talking about "meat grinder".
The beat off the track sounds nice in the back.
Doesn’t matter because it’s the best doom song anyways
seriously lol
whats even weirder is that doom didnt even produce the beat for let me watch. its produced by king honey
@@demitrithewizard bars
MF DOOM. The only rapper to make me laugh while listening to a song.
The only one?
@@DirectFireDave yes sir.
This.
Danny Brown, RTJ, Freddie Gibbs, Jpegmafia and Kanye all crack me up
somebody stole your daddy’s rolly? call it the neighborhood watch - Chance the rapper
My friend was the one who told me he died I had only discovered him a week before knowing whilst Im dissapointed that I wont be able to be at the edge of my seat in anticipation to a new song his mark on the music industry and all the songs hes left will allow me to know him and understand him even after his departure. R.I.P. MF DOOM
Its the saddest thing to know as you go through his discography that you're actually going to be pulling from a finite resource, but take solace in the successors of Doom's legacy.
*cough* Stones Throw has gotten permission to release Madvillainy 2 *cough*
@@lga4187 OMG YASSSSSSS
@@lga4187 its true and i hope they do leave it 85% complete like it was rather than filling it, i think it would make a nice comparison to his life being cut short to have his final project also left cut. It will make it a sad listen when it ends but its a better way to remember his legacy and how it ended so soon, rip DOOM
He has material that should drop before the spring. I have some material from Doom but I'm not allowed to release it. The last time I saw him was before he went to ATL, and none of us saw him since.
Absolutely love the use of “Can i watch?”as the background music for this! IMO one of DOOMs most underrated tracks. It has such a nice soothing beat and I love the storytelling in it. Great video
I’ve always thought this! It was the song that introduced me to MF DOOM’s style, opening the gate to understanding the enjoyment of his music; unique, dense and witty bars flowing perfectly over a butter smooth beat
Definitely a top 5 DOOM song
@@shuajoblake1166my favorite DOOM song since I first heard it and it hasn’t changed since
To anyone reading y'all should checkout SADEVILLAIN
A beautiful remix with Sade's Jezebel
I've known of him for years, but since his death I've listened to almost nothing but DOOM. I've come to realise that he is, in my opinion, the greatest to ever do it in hip hop. The unbelieveble production of unique but catchy, skippy beats; the rough voice and obviously the raw lyricism and flow. There are very few 'weak' doom tracks. The guy's thought process just seems to be on another level, a mad genius if you will.
RIP DOOM, a true original
Fancy clown. Gas drawls. Bombs thrown (czar face)
Danger doom was Sick
@oscartravers7300 are you saying those tracks are weak?
Madvilliany is an album about nothing just like Seinfeld is a show about nothing.
There already is an album about nothing by Wale
@@sheikhOfWater that’s like 10 years after
@@sheikhOfWater bruh that’s like 19 years after bruh and it doesn’t even rhyme as much as MF DOOM does bruh
@@uly4407 bruh and it doesn’t even rhyme almost near as much bruh
So like sgt peppers
"Ever since ten eleven, glad she made a brethern"
This line used to be "nine, eleven". But when DOOM was writing songs for Madvillainy in the end 2000 somewhere along the lines it got leaked to the internet (go listen, it sounds like cool alternative versiosn of the song). After it leaked DOOM got some criticism on the leaks so he went back to perfect it. But in between the album leaking and the real album releasing 9/11 happened.
So he changed it to ten eleven.
I can't seem to find it. Mind helping me?
bro did not get help🤣
@@LukasMhbStill nothing 🙏😭
RIP MF DOOM (ALL CAPS)
RIP MF DOOM/VIKTOR VAUGHN/KING GEDORAH
rip DOOM but goddamn you're missing the whole point of him with this comment.
@UCchfeJUwd_6Gb0cyQDuHQPA you're right. i didnt mean it like that but it sure as hell comes off that way. people can enjoy music any way they want.
@@baddieminton /METALFINGERS
For those new to DOOM, the background music is from Let Me Watch, another great song from DOOM on the Vaudeville Villain album
from Viktor Vaughn*
Vaudeville Villian
isn’t it “can i watch?”
@@mistah_mason2987 yeah it is
How did you knew we needed that ... legend
the only one who could rhyme "dressed to kill" with "vegetable"
Wowww
Only dude who could rhyme "Rolodex was" with solar plexus
I wonder if the girl he's talking about ever had her cootie cat ate-ate
Vaughn can’t wait to long stroke it on the late-late!
@@maxramirez9955 Vik ended up with that next girl he fucked that one right up, his next girl got stabbed for the chain that Vik robbed off the dude and then gave it to her and the same dude saw her with the chain. She gave good brain, she used to come see him in the hood, on the train.
“They pray four times a day, they pray five” “Who’s ways are strange when it’s time to survive?”
He was a GENIUS like Ol Dirty Bastard and Syd Barrett.
legendary lyricist, one of the greats
The greatest
I started my fandom of DOOM liking his rhyme-scheme and flow as well as his monotone voice. I thought his songs were mostly nonsense though. It took years to realize its just that his slang is on another level and his songs tell multiple stories at once. Mostly everything has a meaning and its just incredible what he was able to do. I think he is the best to ever do it. His diction is one of the most vast of all rappers in history but unlike nearly anyone he also has character while doing it and its natural. He doesn't throw in wild concepts just to seem intelligent. IDK man his flow is just a trip. Truly a genius
u the man
I am happy asf that the intro has ‘Can I Watch?’ A more obscure MF DOOM song but has one of the best beats ever
Am i the only one that is weirded out over how it seems that DOOM was underappreciated as a producer? I feel like part of that is due to the insane hype thats attached to the album Madvillany, over other of his albums that he produced himself. His production aesthetic was really up my alley and i'm a bit sad that his musical abilites is not highlighted in most of the tributes/discussions given to him that i have seen. I don't know, maybe its just me..
exactly man DOOM (or Metal Fingers) is an incredibly underappreciated beatmaker
No words can be used to define how good he was. RIP DOOM.
*doom
"...write a rhyme like a book report/
And sell it to a rookie you could tell by the hook he bought/
You ain't know he sell hooks and choruses?/
They couldn't bang the slang if they looked in thesauruses" DOOM as Viktor Vaughn (The Drop)
RavensNation-TIL I DIE the drop has so many insane bars and this is one my faves
@@taylortalks202 Damn. Such a good song. I love reading lyrics in the comments section. Thanks.
I literally just listened to this ! 🔥
Go ravens
"Definition "super-villain", a killer who love children
One who is well-skilled in destruction, as well as building."
I heard he never even used to listen to hip-hop, he was just a huge jazz fan. Makes sense when you consider that his rhymes are like nothing else in the genre and utilise the fluidity and unrestricted aspects of jazz
"He always was a gentleman
And kept the pen and a pencil in his mental den"
Dude that album is such a full send on how ridiculous DOOM’s lyrics were. Plus all the Aqua Teen Hunger Force references and appearances
I'm glad we got to experience his greatness.
He is STILL one of a kind, definition of UNIQUE.
I will miss his music and on Halloween, I'll slap his beats and weep. R.I.P.
Love the "let me watch" instrumental in the background
I can't even pick a favorite DOOM album much less a favorite song. Operation: Doomsday & Vaudeville Villain are pieces of human treasure, Mm...Food? Is what I use to introduce friends to DOOM, and Take Me To Your Leader is perfect study music (especially Next Levels),. Madvillainy always starts too slow for me but always wins me over by the time I reach the end . And Born Like This is criminally underrated. RIP DOOM, forever my favorite MC
How tf does madvillainy start slow the first real track is accordion
born like this is DOOM at his most villainous
@@idomeyuhas6303 My thought precisely. xD
@@idomeyuhas6303 and?? My opinion is my opinion, Accordion isn't even in my top 5 DOOM songs. Go debate with God if u wanna argue
@@Dkmo94 yeah people say they're a huge DOOM fan but have only heard madvillany. He's got so any other good tracks
Rest in peace, MF DOOM, and no I'm not late saying it, he deserves to be remembered for a long time.
Forever.
MF DOOM's Lyrics are poetry at its finest
Why does he say "sweet c-minor"? DOOM definitely does not say "c" in the song
His best song imo
I can’t wait to see everyone argue with this because all his songs are just so good
One of the best for sure, but That's That is otherworldly
Probably the most under-appreciated lyricists of his time. RIP MF DOOM
I agree.
Aesop
Great video as usual! I finally got more into MF Doom and what he has done to the music culture
So amazing!
ALL CAPS
All caps
Edit that shit fam. All caps when u spell the man name
RIP MF DOOM THE RHINESTONE COWBOY
Made of fine, chrome alloy
@@deven9565 Find Him On The Grind
@@rodangles382 he’s the RHINESTONE COWBOY
@@levi-homer Through The Wine Zone, Leave Your Mind Blown, When He Shine, With The Nine...
I hope everyone knows that was a clip of J Rocc. Not Madlib
Agree with you on the lyricism and the jazz like musicality of DOOM's lyricism and flow.
I don't know if you're interpretation of the scenario is totally on though.
DOOM opens by describing himself listening to good music and fresh off work. He might be in a club or on the street when he spots China and I agree, she's trouble. He has some drinks with her and I also agree it doesn't seem to work out.
I love that he always presents images of himself as both nefarious villain AND hopeless romantic, but no less dangerous for it. And uses images familiar to you if you've ever been trying to seduce a woman close to closing time and you're trying to "close the deal"(last down, seven alligator seven‐‐a football play call we used often in street football as kids, absolutely hilarious here).
Doesn't work out but the villain is still as dangerous as ever and warns the listeners in the next few verses.
He moves on (distracted?) to describe his dedication to the game and how deadly he is, at it (wild west style fest) and how long he's been at it (back in the game like Jack lalane-- who had an incredibly long career as a fitness guru).
His sneaker reference comes off more as braggadocio about his eclectic, tastes, rather than him describing his friends opinions of himself. Using imagery of the drug game he describes his skill, how dangerous he is and warnings about being on top of your money/ business (better get maaco-- from iconic 80s commercial for cars in real trouble) as well as some of the incredible, fly scenarios and places the game has taken him(doing bong hits on the roof on the west coast)
All in all I disagree that his stories are haphazard with only granular attention to his incredible jazzy delivery. They are opaque but seem demonstrably coherent--if you share a similar cultural framework. If you don't, like aesop rock, you layer your own interpretations over it, and that's fine.
I gotta say
Tripping off the beat kinda
Dripping of the meat grinder
Is so catchy af 🔥
Knocking, no answer, slow dancer, hopeless romancer, dopest flow stanzas
o:
Still Back In The Game
I look up MF DOOM’s lyrics on RUclips and try to follow his rapping, trying to rhyme everything as he does, trying to go as fast as he does and if I can’t get it right I read it over and over again until I can rap the whole song without tripping over myself, I love DOOM.
"We don't listen to this type of Hiphop Anymore" Sir Speak for yourself. This is all i listen to 🤦🏽♂️
You got any more artists with this kinda hip hop
@@joey5625 Yes fam, Message me on ig @officialksweet ill give you 100's of suggestions!!
He ment it in the way that we don't listen to that type of hip hop in the modern world
RIP
Daniel Dumile
Zev Love X
King Geedorah
Viktor Vaughn
MF DOOM
MF Fingers
MF SuperVillian
Your favourite rappers favourite rapper.
So weird hearing you try to explain mf doom to people and reading out his lyrics in such a lifeless and dry way.
I wished he actually played the song instead of rapping it. sounds so cringe coming out of his mouth
ALL CAPS WHEN YOU SPELL THE MANS NAME
So weird hearing you try to explain MF DOOM to people and reading out his lyrics in such a lifeless and dry way.
Aint that how DOOM raps lmfao
he didnt even bother explaining beyond the surface level stuff, i went to this video expecting to leave with a deeper appreciation for the song but he just kept talking about how great DOOM and the album is instead of actually explaining why
My Spotify year end list always includes MF Doom, I try and give him a break so I can venture out to other music but Madvillany always drags me back in and I listen to damn near everything DOOM
This is the first DOOM song I heard, it’s always been a favourite and when I found out he died this is the song I cried to. I still can’t believe he’s gone
I still can't believe this album dropped in 2004. Very ahead of its time.
Triple shot of 'ngac with a chaser of bong water for the greatest of all time. RIP DOOM
I need a dissection of Bobbito Garcia's outro on Rhymes Like Dimes, the greatest outro of all time
Listen to the Juan Ep is Dead podcast episode Doom part 1. Bobbito breaks it down.
I'm lucky I got to see DOOM live.
a rather ugly brother with flows that's gorgeous RIP DUMILE
How’s everybody doing
Bretty good
@@Volksgeist are you a producer
im ok thanks for asking
Pain.
swell
I like how the lyrics fit on the original sample (Hula Rock)
It's almost like he recorded it first and then chopped up the beat
It's a tie between this one and Figaro for the best song in Madvillainy
I'd put Accordion and Fancy Clown up there too for a 4-way discussion
Umm accordion ?
@@legionmusic5583 absolutely Accordion, when I was first listening to DOOM I was kinda weirded out by the quirky beat but then it REALLY grew on me, highly recommend giving it a couple more listens with an open mind
Nah Rhinestone Cowboy son
@@dotunadeyemi6092 y'all all tweakin. there is no best song off of madvillainy, there's just the highlights of curls, accordion, fancy clown, all caps, rhinestone cowboy, and meat grinder
There seems to be a lot of Kool Keith's influence in his stream of consciousness style. For example, if you look at Keith's first verse from Ego Trippin' (1986) you can catch a lot of weird, obscure metaphors that are almost incoherent and might as well be if you don't pay enough attention. Of course, it's not as lyrically dense as DOOM, but it definitely built the foundation for artists like him. I remember Del said he first met KMD when they played an Ultramagnetic MC's record at a gathering, and they immediately bonded over that.
These professorial academic analyses of rhymes is bloodclot hilarious man. Yall are hilarious! My favorite was that Nas interview at Harvard.
It's hard to focus on a video about Meat Grinder when it has Let Me Watch and Kon Queso in the background.
Spliced up a section of a Frank Zappa / Mothers song to make one of the coolest hip hop intros. MF Doom was a king at sampling and splicing for beats. RIP
the can i watch beat in the beginning is amazing^^
Breaking down DOOM lyrics is so much fun.
Mind blowing
This is my all time favourite DOOM song
So glad you gave it it’s own video
Beautiful thumbnail and visuals in this video
4:11 mentions Madlib, shows video of J Rocc. Lol
RIP MF DOOM
Best video essay channel. 10/10. Volksgeist has the best teeth in the game.
The thing is, it’s not his most in depth lyrically, but it slaps, and it still holds more lyrical acrobatics then most other songs 3x it’s length.
I always loved Meat Grinder for the fact it sampled Frank Zappa. My favorite DOOM track is Bada Bing with Danger Mouse.
Gotta love can I watch production in the beginning
this is actually really insightful, just like most of your vids. keep it up
been 2 weeks but its still hard to acccept we will never get a DOOM song anymore
He had a treasure trove of unreleased material, including a second madvillainy album. Expect to see a steady trickle of posthumous DOOM for at least a few years.
yessss I always wanted a breakdown of this song
This explained nothing tho lol
“Don’t talk about my moms yo, sometimes you rhyme quick sometimes you rhyme slow or viscera”
I still can't believe he's gone. he was an influence to any rapper!
MF DOOM's rhyming is just incredible !!!
The dude in the video wasnt even madlib
J-Rocc
And the narrator called madlib madvillain :/
Disrespectful , madlib is a legend
Came here to say this, straight up put J-Rocc and called him Madlib lmao
when you said theres no choruses i couldn't help but think about how annoying the chorus on americas most blunted is
a full video dedicated to my favorite DOOM track? fuck yea
Opening with my favorite song.
The way you read DOOM’s lyrics is just hilarious (much love❤)
RIP TO THE BEST MC WITH NO CHAIN YOU EVER HEARD. MF DOOM FOREVER
Him and gfk have confirmed that a lot of these types of rhymes aren’t about anything. They just sound really cool to rhyme like that. Some have meanings but the vast majority are just dope rhyme schemes and multi rap. Still dope and legendary. Just funny seeing people break his songs down now that he passed
Yeah I remember seeing a Ghostface interview where they asked him to explain what his bars meant and he couldn't it's just as you say rhymes that sound good.
Good video but LOL at the extended video shot of J Rocc when he's talking about Madlib lmfaoooooo fail
Madvillainy feels like I’m walking through the basement of a mental asylum because it is so dark and it feels like I’m fighting demons or something 😂😂
This is brilliant
you have no idea how happy i was when he mentioned capital steez
i dont think ill ever fully sink in the fact DOOM passed i still think he is somewhere in the world watching society evolve away from the public eye.
I've been listening to MFDOOM since "PEACHFUZZ" and still till this day. What do you mean we don't listen to RHYMES LIKE THIS ANYMORE?
Mm FOOD is my favorite DOOM record but I love all of his projects. Long live the villain.
The intro is one of the best moments of DOOMS career like those 40s are better then some people's whole discography
Nav lol
Cellz with that poem might be the greatest shit I've ever heard!
3:30 “the 22 songs from DOOM”, but there are instrumental songs and features that DOOM isn’t even on it.
I wish everyone who thinks dooms lyrics are just a bunch of nonsense would actually take the time to decode and study his lyrics. They always expect themselves to catch the references, and wordplay on the first listen like they're some rap student
Thank you, someone said it
"A surreal fantastic landscape of hip hop imagery" BARS🔥
This is great but you know it’s not enough.
Meat grinder has been my fave mf song
Thank you this is one of my favorites
When volk said that line about the album is like fun with friends i feel that like 2 days ago i listened to madvillainy like 3 times straight without realizing it no other album ever done that to me man doom rlly gone..
This is a beautiful video.
Forever in my pantheon of greatest rappers of all time along with Del, Eminem and Lamar.
It took me a minute to watch this! RIP TO THE GREATEST VILLAIN THAT EVER GRACED THE MIC
Thank you Volks I want more people to see