MF DOOM vs Casual Listeners

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @AnAbsurdExistence
    @AnAbsurdExistence  2 года назад +328

    My Tier List video for ALL MF DOOM Albums, out now!
    ruclips.net/video/Py_zuvGvoo4/видео.html&t

    • @MachiavellisThePrince
      @MachiavellisThePrince 2 года назад +2

      You made this a little more complicated than it has to be. Madvillain is one of the greatest records of all-time. If you like that, you'll be ready to dive deeper. I have a playlist of my favorite DOOM tracks; there's 62 songs on there.

    • @WiseMysticalTree4
      @WiseMysticalTree4 2 года назад

      My name👍

    • @Retog
      @Retog 2 года назад +3

      One beer got me into MF DOOM

    • @Babiitron
      @Babiitron 2 года назад

      my first song i heard by him was potholderz

    • @sepg5084
      @sepg5084 Год назад

      MF Doom is aight but MF Doom fans are so cringe, cringier than redditors

  • @Doctoranthetardis
    @Doctoranthetardis 2 года назад +6366

    This is perfect timing since I was gonna introduce my 70 year old teacher to MFDOOM but not sure where to start

  • @tia8649
    @tia8649 2 года назад +2197

    One beer was the first MFDOOM song I had ever heard. When I heard that instrumental my whole world lit up. I can listen to that song for hours on end, and it makes me feel like I’m a kid again during a late night falling asleep while AdultSwim is on my box tv.

    • @Emersonkid21
      @Emersonkid21 2 года назад +23

      Nice! My first MF DOOM song was all caps video back in 4-5th grade. That piano be at with the comic book like story had me screaming All caps every time I saw it at 5 am.

    • @tgr1312
      @tgr1312 2 года назад +3

      My first song from MF DOOM was beef rap

    • @camdenheffernan4375
      @camdenheffernan4375 2 года назад +12

      I’m in the same boat. I literally heard One beer for the first time 30 minutes ago and it really cought my attention and I ended up looking into doom and now I’m hooked

    • @tia8649
      @tia8649 2 года назад +2

      @@camdenheffernan4375 welcome to the team

    • @shungite3446
      @shungite3446 2 года назад +4

      Bro that shit is heat. I always liked hip hop with sort of jazzy backings but i never knew mf doom sounded like that. Would have listened to it earlier if I knew.

  • @abyss87walker
    @abyss87walker 2 года назад +3107

    DOOM was one of those rare artists who transcends their art form. He had a mastery of the English language that is usually reserved for literature. His lyrics are not only fun and unique, but incredibly dense with meaning.

    • @codekhalil6437
      @codekhalil6437 2 года назад +61

      I think that's why Doctor Doom was such an inspiration. The supervillains command of english was unmatched my most

    • @RjayBoofd
      @RjayBoofd 2 года назад +5

      @@codekhalil6437 ALL CAPS

    • @ziwuri
      @ziwuri Год назад +11

      Nah, that's what rap should be about.

    • @bern9642
      @bern9642 Год назад +52

      @@RjayBoofd doctor doom is different from MF DOOM.

    • @zatty232
      @zatty232 Год назад +12

      @@RjayBoofd hes referring to the marvel character.

  • @JosePerez-ej1xe
    @JosePerez-ej1xe 2 года назад +573

    I feel like One Beer is a great intriductory song because it really brings all the eccentricities of Doom to the table, the intro plus the soulful vocals combined with the lyricism of desperation can really hit sometimes

    • @bigel9097
      @bigel9097 Год назад +11

      "ALL CAPS" dude...

    • @cringecentral_
      @cringecentral_ Год назад +6

      @Big El it’s not that big of a deal man

    • @sasa-bv9gu
      @sasa-bv9gu 11 месяцев назад

      the onizuka video tho

    • @swagmund_freud6669
      @swagmund_freud6669 9 месяцев назад

      @@cringecentral_ but it's fun to do.

    • @weezetard
      @weezetard 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@swagmund_freud6669yeah but it doesn’t matter

  • @unoanus
    @unoanus Год назад +476

    I appreciate fans of dooms music being so open to newcomers, not only avoiding gatekeeping but actively encouraging and giving advice and recommendations. I heard coffin nails and knew I had to look deeper. As someone only just getting into his music, I appreciate everyone being so insanely chill!!

    • @cosmicchimp1939
      @cosmicchimp1939 Год назад +33

      REMEMBER ALL CAPS WHEN YOU SPELL THE MAN NAME

    • @empress_0
      @empress_0 Год назад +9

      @@cosmicchimp1939 bruh

    • @rpklz
      @rpklz Год назад +6

      @@cosmicchimp1939 not very open to newcomers are you

    • @KrizbyKrim
      @KrizbyKrim Год назад +6

      @@cosmicchimp1939way to ruin it

    • @mysalsa7963
      @mysalsa7963 Год назад

      @@cosmicchimp1939 bozo 💀

  • @bradyestelle4075
    @bradyestelle4075 2 года назад +2091

    personally i think fancy clown has to be hands down the most accessible. the sample is iconic, it’s simple to follow and if you comeback to the song after listening to projects like viktor vaugn, doomsday, or the rest of madvilliany, there is a whole side plot to understand with DOOM taking Viktors girl and that sets up so much more of his discog. i would also recommend can i watch because it was one of the first DOOM songs i listened to and i instantly loved it. think a vintage “Wet Dreamz” by jcole. it also helps build Viktors character which is super sick once you listen to gehdorah. Lastly, i highly recommend this because this is partially super underground, listen to monsta island czars, Escape From Monsta Island, end the self titled album from King ghidra. the two albums intertwine in stories and it’s filled with DOOM features. the songs that don’t have DOOM on them are also still heavily DOOM inspired so it’s a great listen

    • @christianterrill3503
      @christianterrill3503 2 года назад +40

      "I hear you in the background, when I ever I phone, telling your brother to say your gone, you been trippin around uptown, wooing some fancy clown." I od from heroin when I was 19 and my then girlfriend fucked my best friend when I was in the hospital fighting to get clean. Those lyrics got me threw some hard shit. Pain into anger that anger I uses to do better.

    • @bradyestelle4075
      @bradyestelle4075 2 года назад +7

      @@christianterrill3503 damn that’s a lot, hope you are doing better now. it’s crazy how an artists work can single handedly save and inspire lives

    • @Etno
      @Etno 2 года назад +2

      Was gonna leave a comment saying exactly this. Thank you

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists 2 года назад +4

      @@christianterrill3503 I'm glad you're still with us, and didn't let the s*** destroy you... relationship drama can take you out fast as heroin. Stay up! 🙏

    • @MrGabrielfonseca
      @MrGabrielfonseca 2 года назад +8

      Fancy clown is fucking great

  • @mooerr
    @mooerr 2 года назад +522

    My first introduction to DOOM was November Has Come by the Gorillaz and it remains one my favourites to this day. It's more accessible with the inclusion of a chorus, and a beat that is less busy than what DOOM typically works with.

    • @MogoPrime
      @MogoPrime 2 года назад +37

      I was gonna say, how is no one bringing up his feature with Gorillaz? Even if someone hasn't heard of DOOM, 9 times outta 10 they've listened to Demon Days, and his flow on November Has Come is iconic, it's pure DOOM, and if someone likes that track, you know you've got an easier job.

    • @MisterBlightside
      @MisterBlightside 2 года назад +10

      I was scrolling to see if someone would mention "November has Come". Grew up with it on my playlist. uwu

    • @InsaneElmosGaming
      @InsaneElmosGaming 2 года назад +16

      This is actually the first time I ever heard DOOM and didnt even realize it

    • @TheJerbol
      @TheJerbol 2 года назад +10

      ZZZT...a rapper bug zapper

    • @nickbilske8140
      @nickbilske8140 Год назад +2

      I remember liking it as kid, only acutally found DOOM years after
      J
      ust wish it didnt have that annoying whine that sounds like the aux isnt plugged in properly

  • @PlotagonDP36
    @PlotagonDP36 2 года назад +630

    One song missing that I’d like to recommend to listeners is Gazillion Ear: I’ve shown that song to my friends that never had listened to DOOM before, and they fuck with it. Gazillion Ear is amazing with the beat switch of J Dilla production

    • @tperez897
      @tperez897 2 года назад +8

      That’s funny , my cousins were putting me on the other day and this song stuck out to me . Hard af , I like the second beat a lot more tho 🔥

    • @SAZERU
      @SAZERU 2 года назад +14

      I FUCKING AGREE BRO WAS SAD THIS WASNT MENTIONED CUZ ITS MY FAVORITE TRACK OFF BORN LIKE THIS AND IS A TOP 5 FAV DOOM TRACKS FOR ME

    • @SAZERU
      @SAZERU 2 года назад +17

      dilla dilla dilla mix mix mix

    • @PlotagonDP36
      @PlotagonDP36 2 года назад +10

      @@SAZERU DO A DEAL FOR KICKS AND GET RICH QUICK

    • @SAZERU
      @SAZERU 2 года назад +7

      ​@@PlotagonDP36
      SKETCH LYRIC BET CHA BOTTOM NICK ON SOME VIC
      ICK FROM THE DRUMSTICK COME WITH THE DUMB STICK,
      SICK SLICK, HIT IN A BOOK
      THE ONLY WAY THE FIND IT IF ITS SPITTIN IN A HOOK

  • @wl4362
    @wl4362 2 года назад +116

    I've been listening to DOOM for 5 years now and I keep making new connections in the lyrics. That takes skill I cant even comprehend. RIP MF DOOM

    • @thedynamik777
      @thedynamik777 2 года назад +8

      Still "making new connections" is what makes Doom's work so fucking seminal. It makes me just thrall with wonder when this happens. I just can't comprehend his genius. Rest In Power MF DOOM

    • @johnf.kennedy5126
      @johnf.kennedy5126 Год назад +1

      its amazing how he links so many songs to eachother

    • @highmedic2351
      @highmedic2351 3 месяца назад +1

      Can you please give examples?

    • @lonesome3958
      @lonesome3958 2 месяца назад

      Lupe is kinda like that aswell. Two gods in their own right

  • @SchmidtyFilms
    @SchmidtyFilms Год назад +114

    Vaudeville Villain has always been my favourite by far. Surprised that album doesn't get more love. I absolutely love the tone of the album and the beats and the rhymes.

    • @jjRoxy
      @jjRoxy Год назад +7

      This,, my first song was saliva,, hit me like a freight train

    • @ItsGreenHerring
      @ItsGreenHerring Год назад +10

      my first DOOM song was vaudeville villain and its SO GOOD

    • @grahamjl766
      @grahamjl766 Год назад +1

      I think Vaudeville Villain is the best starter b/c it has a more commercial feel with the braggadocious, money girls ect. subject matter.The prob is that is exactly why DOOM fans don't seem to like it.

    • @mamba4817
      @mamba4817 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@grahamjl766DOOM fans love that album it's frequently listed top 2 to 3

    • @payinCAD
      @payinCAD 7 месяцев назад

      @@grahamjl766 i agree with the more commercial sounding perspective (still hard asf), tho I haven't heard anything but love about that song by anyone including his fans

  • @Pharthrax
    @Pharthrax 2 года назад +323

    The first DOOM song I ever listened to was Meat Grinder, and while I wouldn’t call it accessible by any means, it did get me to look up more of his music. I was like “This is completely insane. I didn’t know music could be like this! I need to see what else this madman has done!”

    • @cameronallen2410
      @cameronallen2410 Год назад +2

      I have Déjà vu right now , cos that exactly happened to me

    • @thefridgefreezer
      @thefridgefreezer Год назад

      Thanks for the recommendation. Whilst a lot of the tracks mentioned in the video are undeniably awesome, they don't really give me a taste of what MF DOOM is really doing differently from other [artists]. I guess that's what makes them 'accessible' but bro I'm out here trying to find WEIRD shit not music that sounds like everyone else's

    • @paulsmith6837
      @paulsmith6837 Год назад +1

      Books of war for me

    • @stepheng1523
      @stepheng1523 Год назад

      Meat grinder is prime DOOM, up there with figaro

  • @naryosh_
    @naryosh_ 2 года назад +494

    It's really cool how you perpetuate DOOM's legacy by analyzing his work and researching his influence

    • @SAZERU
      @SAZERU 2 года назад +5

      its also really appreciated he says DOOM is and this flaws are instead of was and are. like past tense v presense tense

    • @wallybonejengles5595
      @wallybonejengles5595 2 года назад +3

      DOOM deserves it.

    • @kyrilldijkstra3341
      @kyrilldijkstra3341 2 года назад +7

      Nigga his own albums perpetuated his legacy

    • @Handobolo
      @Handobolo 2 года назад +1

      @@kyrilldijkstra3341 dude for real. If it wasn't for the beat era in 2005 no one would turn an eye

  • @chriscrockpot5410
    @chriscrockpot5410 2 года назад +557

    I never get why Danger Mouse (Mouse and Mask) didn't get more love. I feel like this is the ideal introduction to MF Doom. The production breaks up the denseness in the lyrics so less goes over a new listener's ear.

    • @UltimateDrDoom
      @UltimateDrDoom 2 года назад +29

      It’s possible the Adult Swim focus puts off others. I love the album. But I can see how it’s not as accessible.

    • @jayzbeez765
      @jayzbeez765 2 года назад +43

      Was my introduction to DOOM and I think it's fantastic and accessible.
      I like you use Benzie Box to introduce to others since it's a more typical rap song. Also the beat just makes cars bounce.

    • @JohnCWannamaker
      @JohnCWannamaker 2 года назад +18

      it was absolutely my introduction to DOOM. It has some of my favorite songs but I also love the Adult Swim vibe. Crosshairs is one of my favorite songs of all time.

    • @1shotlegend
      @1shotlegend 2 года назад +5

      Benzie Box was the song I was first shown, instantly became one of my favourite artists and listened to every one of his tracks that day haha.

    • @joshuawilliams8252
      @joshuawilliams8252 2 года назад +5

      Honestly, aside from a couple of show-themed songs (Space Ho's, ATHF, Perfect Hair) and various adult swim references thrown in here and there, most of the songs on the album just have some freshly recorded lines from the adult swim voice actors from back in the day (RIP C. Martin Croker) or clips from episodes mixed in similarly to Take Me To Your Leader's Godzilla movie clips. It's very on theme but I don't see it much different than TMtYL in that they're both for people that grew up with a particular brand of entertainment.
      Really, that album has probably the most accessible music he'd made since MM... FOOD? (in my opinion) and it's full of great starter songs that stand alone with few adult swim references (The Mask, Sofa King, Mince Meat, Crosshairs, Basket Case and No Names to name a few).

  • @youtubeaccount3047
    @youtubeaccount3047 Год назад +36

    Top 3 for me are One Beer, Accordion, and Fancy Clown. One Beer is just such a good story. You can follow the story with a visual in your head and the Huit Octobre sample is gorgeous. Accordion has a beautiful and unique track especially when the French horns start playing. Plus the rhymes in it are buttery smooth. And Fancy Clown has some of my favorite lyrics. It’s a lot more relatable if you’ve been in a bad relationship or cheated on which definitely sucks but man it just invokes such a strong feeling in you.

  • @sbsluggo1340
    @sbsluggo1340 Год назад +16

    My first introduction to hip hop was MF DOOM, specifically his album Mm..Food. It was around 2009 or so on a late night and I was with my moms ex cruising around and he popped in the CD and I fell in love. And still after so many years I am still bumping his music and it hits just as hard as it did when I first heard him. But now that I am older I have more of an understanding of the lyrics than I did back then. MF DOOM had a big impact on me and inspired me to make music and I finally have a chance to do so now. It broke my heart when I heard he had passed. He is truly one of the GOATs.. RIP to the Illest Villain MF DOOM 🙏

  • @eliad6543
    @eliad6543 2 года назад +507

    I discovered DOOM through November Has Come. If whoever you're introducing DOOM to is familiar with Gorillaz, I think it's a no-brainer. Send them to listen to all of Madvillainy after that.

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists 2 года назад +2

      Good one.

    • @heuristix77
      @heuristix77 2 года назад +12

      I’d say the Mouse & the Mask then Madvillainy, more Danger Mouse production makes a smoother transition out of Demon Days.

    • @brienmiceli
      @brienmiceli 2 года назад +7

      Zzzz!
      A rapper bug zapper.

    • @LukSter18998
      @LukSter18998 2 года назад +2

      @@brienmiceli and it don’t matter

    • @jambulance
      @jambulance 2 года назад +2

      That’s one of my fav tracks of all time, it took me ages to actually get onto DOOM afterwards but it was well welcomed when I did.

  • @2ToTheDome
    @2ToTheDome 2 года назад +233

    Vaudeville Villian is my favorite.
    JJ DOOM isnt as praised like the other albums but he spits facts on that album

    • @jesse9713
      @jesse9713 2 года назад +3

      Some of his best lyrics on that album, probably my favorite too

    • @-47-
      @-47- 2 года назад +3

      I tend to recommend Viktor Vaughn first and then DOOM because Vik is much more grounded and less abstract in his lyrics, even though I guess the opposite was often the case for the beats. But that's not a bad thing either, because the sci fi beats and the vivid lyrics combined really help you visualize what he's saying, moreso than the early DOOM tracks imo. New listeners can be drawn into his world without being familiar with his usual dense and cryptic style.

    • @2ToTheDome
      @2ToTheDome 2 года назад +1

      @@MRCSANY "not to interrupt, but anybody else notice time is speeding up?" ..that was 10yrs ago and ppl are just barely waking up.

    • @georgem3043
      @georgem3043 2 года назад +4

      Same VV is the bomb. Who he? Viktor Vaughn
      He had a new sicker song, I think he call it "Lickupon"

    • @2ToTheDome
      @2ToTheDome 2 года назад +3

      @@georgem3043 G.M.C "..told the lil monster i aint yo father. Its uncle Viktor, shut the lights im getting dizzy and close the door..cant you see ya mama busy?? " 😁

  • @beegrabber2536
    @beegrabber2536 2 года назад +152

    My first DOOM song was “?“ off of Operation Doomsday. I was instantly hooked, and 7 years later and he is still my favorite artist. Madvillian and Mm Food are definitely the best albums to get newcomers into DOOM. Showing songs from two different DOOM projects also gives you an opportunity to explain the fact his discography is split up by different aliases.

    • @csssssss
      @csssssss 2 года назад +2

      ? is a beautiful song

    • @engliships2126
      @engliships2126 Год назад +3

      "?" And doomsday are like his origin story

    • @Tocinos
      @Tocinos 11 месяцев назад +1

      Mine was Fazers 🗿

  • @FaLaN69
    @FaLaN69 Год назад +70

    I heard his name for years but wasnt into discovering new artists for a long time. After I heard his passing I decided to listen Operation Doomsday. It was one of those rare occasions for me as I finished listening the whole thing I ran it back and listened through it again immediately. Probably Im part of the "problem", for me finding new artists is like going out of my comfort zone so I usually stick to what I know and miss out on amazing artists :/

    • @AnAbsurdExistence
      @AnAbsurdExistence  Год назад +16

      there’s nothing wrong with taking your time, we all have our pace. ☮️

    • @The-Legend-of-P
      @The-Legend-of-P Год назад

      so im trying to make it inthe music industry and even if I have good raps and lyrics and sound good... how can I get you to listen?? would having good instrumentals help?? some that remind you of doom with the low nice melodic tune/vibe?? kinda like a lofi stuff??

    • @hartenny
      @hartenny 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@AnAbsurdExistenceCan you talk about PXTSERYU's albums inspired on everywhere at the end of time,vCJD and Milwaukee Protocol? They're quite short and a very cool listen!

  • @_Barrabus
    @_Barrabus 3 месяца назад +3

    DOOM fan here - It took me quite a while to get into DOOM at the start, but I just couldn't get enough because I knew there was so much to comprehend lyrically so it kept me listening and kept me coming back. But I would say the Viktor Vaugh album from start to finish is a great place to start and one of his finest projects in my opinion, you really get a good grasp of the type of person DOOM is. Great video dude

  • @mundusproductions6407
    @mundusproductions6407 2 года назад +91

    My first Doom song was "Space Hoes". I heard it on a adult swim commercial and never got the name of the song so I had it stuck in my head for years. I figured out who he was because of Rob and Big. One of Dooms songs played in the show was called "Old School" on the same album as "Space Hoes". I listened to the album and then came across Space Hoes and was able to listen to the full song for the first time in like 10 years. Greatest music moment I've ever had in my life. To this day Space Hoes is my favorite Doom song lol.

    • @wighensakgr
      @wighensakgr 2 года назад +2

      The Mouse and the Mask (the album you're referring to) is my personal favorite. Space Hoes is one of the most fun DOOM songs imo, but that whole album is packed with great features and soo many references. Good album for pop culture junkies.

    • @mundusproductions6407
      @mundusproductions6407 2 года назад +2

      @@wighensakgr Yea it turns out my favorite cartoon of all time is Aqua Teen Hunger Force so the album is perfect imo

    • @ECIRRAC
      @ECIRRAC 2 года назад +4

      RIP Big Black Boykin

    • @wighensakgr
      @wighensakgr 2 года назад

      @@mundusproductions6407 did you give it a full listen?

    • @trennerwile6097
      @trennerwile6097 2 года назад +1

      It's not DOOM coast to coast!

  • @Bipolar.Baddie
    @Bipolar.Baddie 2 года назад +210

    I recommend all people listen to MM...FOOD because of how insanely listenable it is. I listen to it a lot of long car rides because of how enjoyable and funny it is. To me it was the perfect introduction to MF DOOM because his personality, production skills, rhyming ability, and persona all come out so well and in such a digestable way.

    • @thrilldoe9219
      @thrilldoe9219 2 года назад +10

      Used to play MM...FOOD all the time in the record store I worked at as a kid. All manner of customers would ask about it, not just those into hip hop. Was always glad to see someone like an old jazz head come in and fall in love with something completely foreign to them.

    • @ahorserunning
      @ahorserunning 2 года назад +3

      not just the perfect introduction, but the perfect DOOM album

    • @klickonthat5244
      @klickonthat5244 2 года назад +4

      Honestly, I think Rapp Knitches is a pretty good introduction.

    • @Cmac5612
      @Cmac5612 2 года назад +2

      I don’t understand how people find DOOM hard to listen to. It’s not like he’s making JPEG type music.

    • @daddy1639
      @daddy1639 2 года назад

      I just recommended my friend to listen to this album yesterday 😂

  • @hippopilot6750
    @hippopilot6750 2 года назад +204

    I'd choose Doomsday because it feels less busy than All Caps, letting you focus on the lyrics and rythmn more, it's sets a great introduction to the rapper and character and lo-fi beats are popular. The track's beats, scratches, breaks and setups are well recieved staples of rap music compared to foster's home for imaginary friends on loop. It's sugar flavor DOOM.

    • @lawrencer908
      @lawrencer908 2 года назад

      Me too

    • @bigfoolio379
      @bigfoolio379 2 года назад +3

      Also it has no outro skit, which are great but can be off putting to new listeners. Just lets them enjoy the music first without thinking “this artist is weird”

    • @scoutbite4334
      @scoutbite4334 2 года назад

      Feels like rhymes like dymes is also kinda the same with its chill upbeat type rhythm and there being nothing but the song

  • @LeFanceyOval
    @LeFanceyOval 9 месяцев назад +5

    0:43 Take Me To Your Leader is the most underrated album I have seen so far

  • @karrg7832
    @karrg7832 Год назад +14

    One beer left is one of those songs where the back drop alone has you caught. The unique and punchy drumline paired with the vocals just leaves it rolling around in your brain.

  • @matthewbrown8614
    @matthewbrown8614 2 года назад +80

    Raid is hands down my favorite song. The lyrics and beat are 10/10.
    I still remember where I was on 10/10/2020 when I heard ALL CAPS at my friend's house. It was almost like an outer body experience. I had heard the name MF DOOM for years but never got around to listening to him. I'm glad I got on board late rather than never. Over 2 years later I'm listening to his music and spreading the legend of DOOM.
    RIP to my favorite rapper of all time.

    • @Wellesley805
      @Wellesley805 2 года назад +2

      Raid is by and far his best song, always shocked it’s never his biggest hit on any list!

    • @5679_
      @5679_ 2 года назад

      Raid is not best song, it’s MID. Rapp Snitch Knishes is the best song and ur not a real DOOM fan u fake fan

  • @bam6213
    @bam6213 2 года назад +30

    "One Beer" supporter here! This song is one of my favorite from MF DOOM. From the one of a kind beat, to the "no pen, no pad" flow, this man's lyrical ability was in it's rarest form of this track. (in my opinion) On top of it all, the pictures he is able to paint using words are so vivid it crazy. DOOM will forever live on!

  • @jesse9713
    @jesse9713 2 года назад +98

    One beer is great because of the instrumental, it’s not even DOOMS best lyrics or anything it just flows great with the beat. It’s pretty easily digestible for first time listeners. Also, there’s a live version of one beer that’s really high quality and he’s wearing a vintage eagles jersey and I find that so dope.

    • @fowskin
      @fowskin 2 года назад

      perfect analysis

    • @dogeatdog5526
      @dogeatdog5526 2 года назад +1

      agreed more specifically the drums

    • @israeltwala4457
      @israeltwala4457 2 года назад +2

      I disagree when I was listening to the track and heard.
      He plots shows like robberies in and out 123 no bodies plz
      running cash and you won't get a wet sweat shirt.
      Considering how he's always wearing a mask just make sense since no one even his fans see him rob shows.

  • @MrZander101
    @MrZander101 Год назад +12

    My first introduction to MF DOOM was November Has Come by the Gorillaz and it remains my favorite to this day. but personally id have to say that Benzi Box would have to be one of his most accessible songs. simple yet epic beat, and his rhymes arent as off beat and crazy as some of his other songs. very easy for most to understand and enjoy.

  • @jwhite3389
    @jwhite3389 Год назад +16

    Madvillainy is one of the most important hip hop albums in recent memory. It'll be looked back as the masterpiece it is.

  • @owengagnon2466
    @owengagnon2466 2 года назад +54

    I think i would reccomend Benzi Box or Crosshairs to a new listener, benzi has a catchy hook and both have impressive but not overly confusing lyricism. The beat on Crosshairs is also insane

    • @poggiethis1363
      @poggiethis1363 2 года назад +7

      crosshairs supremacy 🤝

    • @yoavjacoby8246
      @yoavjacoby8246 2 года назад +3

      I think in general the mouse and the mask album is the best to start with if you're getting into MF DOOM.
      It's fun to listen to, and lets you acquire the taste of his rapping before you get into the rich intense lyrics in other albums.

    • @llama859
      @llama859 2 года назад

      Nice pfp

  • @seanpeterson13
    @seanpeterson13 2 года назад +38

    "Crosshairs" is my favorite DOOM song. I'm not sure why it is never on any of his hits lists.

    • @MiddyDOOM
      @MiddyDOOM 2 года назад +5

      The beat is so damn beautiful

    • @seanpeterson13
      @seanpeterson13 2 года назад +5

      @@MiddyDOOM right? I play that bass line when I sound check at gigs.

    • @ermins.newyork7434
      @ermins.newyork7434 2 года назад

      Haters gon hate

  • @ethanwells1230
    @ethanwells1230 2 года назад +101

    FIgaro is my favorite, Rhymes like Dimes is the song that got me into DOOM. But I'd have to say Rap Snitch Knitches is the song I'd recommend to a new listener just because of how iconic, approachable, and catchy it is.

  • @sokrxtescd481
    @sokrxtescd481 2 года назад +24

    The first song I'd heard from King Gheedorah was Fast Lane. It took me out of this physical plane and made me hit my gas pedal harder than Ghidorah steps on fools. This was followed by me exploring the rest of the album and falling in love with Next Levels and Fazers as well. I needed more but was shocked to see it was his only ever album. But IMAGINE my surprise when I found out who he really was...

    • @kingsizedmidget7294
      @kingsizedmidget7294 Год назад +1

      Same with me but I think the song I found first was fazers. After that I listened to the whole album, just like you, and went to tell one of my friends. Then my friend hit me with the "you know that's MF DOOM, right?"

    • @S0LILOQUY
      @S0LILOQUY 11 месяцев назад +1

      who yall think is better king ghidorah or DOOM

  • @7even871
    @7even871 Год назад +3

    This is the exact type of voice that I assumed would be explaining this video

  • @Icedcoffee03
    @Icedcoffee03 2 года назад +22

    When I heard my first DOOM songs (Doomsday and Accordion) I was both interested and confused because it was so different from most hip hop artists I've heard. I didn't understand his rhyme style and his beats for a while because they weren't on beat lol. But when I learned that music can be offbeat like jazz I opened up to experimental hip hop and music in general. Ever since then I've gained an understanding that he made the music he truly wanted without the influence of others while spreading messages in his songs with the raw passion of rhyming behind it, this is what original free thinking music sounds like and I love that. DOOM has easily became my favorite artist because of his style, creativity, rhymes and pure realness. Rest In Peace DOOM

  • @uzi7462
    @uzi7462 2 года назад +26

    I'm mad surprised Sofa King wasnt on here or just anything off Mouse & The Mask. I wouldve thought it to be one of his most 'commercial' albums. 'DOOM is nervous large, you can tell by his blooming room service charge'. Never get tired of hearing that line man 😂

    • @dominicknatoli7494
      @dominicknatoli7494 Год назад +1

      It is by far my favorite album of all time. The amount of times I've listened to it is immense. Whole thing first word to last is just 👌

  • @Nicolas-hh5cp
    @Nicolas-hh5cp 2 года назад +53

    I would also include "Let me watch" from Vaudeville Villain, it's a pretty solid list tho.

    • @mapletree736
      @mapletree736 2 года назад +5

      Underrated song.

    • @lhedland
      @lhedland 2 года назад

      *"Can I watch?" and how is it under rated? Its the most popular song on the whole VV album

  • @dotanuki3371
    @dotanuki3371 Год назад +7

    Surprised "Old School" from DangerDOOM is not even on the extended list. Killer track, his verse is easier to follow than most, being simple, with a light sprinkle of his signature intricacies and humor

  • @christianlamontagne1645
    @christianlamontagne1645 Год назад +6

    One beer was the first doom song it is just catchy

  • @SubToJinx
    @SubToJinx 2 года назад +56

    How low Deep Fried Frenz ranked really surprised me.
    In my opinion it's one of the most accessible DOOM songs
    (you get a lot from the lyrics without needing to catch loads of references or learn NY/American slang).
    I do agree with the list purely from a production/beat standpoint though.
    I think the best recommendation you can actually make is the entirety of the Madvillainy album (if you recommend just one song it might not fit an individual's personal taste).

    • @thegoldenboy2586
      @thegoldenboy2586 2 года назад +3

      Just listened to the song for the first time, it was very good and I enjoyed the instrumental the most

    • @SubToJinx
      @SubToJinx 2 года назад +1

      @@thegoldenboy2586 I'm glad you liked it.
      It is a very accessible tune with relatable lyrics.
      One of my favourite MF DOOM songs without a doubt.

    • @thegoldenboy2586
      @thegoldenboy2586 2 года назад +1

      @@SubToJinx I've been listening to him more recently but there's a lot in his discography I haven't gotten to yet, especially all his characters. But mm food is probably my favorite so far!

    • @jeredalmeida1880
      @jeredalmeida1880 2 года назад

      Kinda like Kon Queso

  • @vehmix_
    @vehmix_ 2 года назад +16

    those Rhymes like Dimes make me smile every time I listen to it. one of my favorites from DOOM.

  • @SimonEliasen123
    @SimonEliasen123 2 года назад +15

    I would also say that "Can i watch" by his Viktor Vaughn persona is up there, but for some reason i don't think a lot of people know about that alter-ego, it tells a beautiful story

  • @Gappys5thTesticle
    @Gappys5thTesticle Год назад +2

    8:50 that filthy frank beat came outta nowhere lmao

  • @pvroentertainment1518
    @pvroentertainment1518 2 года назад +2

    the castle crashers music at 6:15 brings me baaack

  • @gelatin.skeletin
    @gelatin.skeletin 2 года назад +16

    I think Vomitspit is one of the best tracks to get people into DOOM, that or Rapp Snitch Knishes. I think Accordion isn't the best to get people hooked, it's more of a track for people already into DOOM. I find it very interesting that all the specific lyrics you pointed out don't really resonate with me, but I think that just goes to show how different DOOM lyrics just mean different things to different people, and the standout rhymes for everyone are usually different. For example, I really love the line in Fazers thats after the one you highlighted. "hope he live long enough to tell it to his grandkids." Keep making videos mate, I always learn a new thing or two.

    • @mahmoudchills7032
      @mahmoudchills7032 2 года назад +1

      I personally like accordion more than vomitspit, very close though. But even if you don't like accordion, i strongly suggest watching the lyricologist's breakdown of the song.

    • @WTFisHappeningToMe
      @WTFisHappeningToMe 2 года назад +1

      Duuude accordion is so good. Especially after he died, that accordion progression really hits me in the feels, like feeling the void that he can’t fill cause he’s not here. And then the “living off borrowed time the clock ticks faster “ as a first line is pretty powerful tbh

  • @psngxto
    @psngxto 2 года назад +21

    Great video as always, I always seem to learn something about DOOM with each video even after all my research

    • @ghostfacekilla6074
      @ghostfacekilla6074 2 года назад +1

      lol i sent my math teacher a cooking soul christmas remix in december

  • @clearrain4192
    @clearrain4192 2 года назад +19

    One beer was the first song someone recommended to me by DOOM. I fell in love with his music afterwards . I’d suggest it to a first time listener

  • @Spleno.
    @Spleno. 11 месяцев назад +6

    2:51 what’s the instrumental song at this time?

  • @kurokaien18
    @kurokaien18 Год назад +1

    I’m surprised fazers made the list. But I’m happy to see it. It’s the second mf doom song I ever listened to but instantly became my favorite. For the first year I listened to it almost daily. I even bought the song on iTunes so I could change the pitch and tempo. I still listen to it regularly and have to repeat it if it comes on while I’m shuffling songs. Absolute masterpiece

  • @thegoldenboy2586
    @thegoldenboy2586 2 года назад +82

    Being a casual and more recent listener of MF DOOM I definitely agree with this list. Those have been in rotation a lot but I would add Hoe Cakes, Red and Gold, and gazillion ear

    • @Cdr2002
      @Cdr2002 2 года назад +6

      Love Red and Gold

    • @SleightSoda
      @SleightSoda 2 года назад +2

      Agreed on GAZILLION EAR.

    • @Nekiru361
      @Nekiru361 2 года назад +1

      i dont think its an original song more like a viewer made song but "books of war" is still on the top in my opinion but i dont listen to much of his music just a few tracks

    • @Kuzumai
      @Kuzumai 2 года назад +1

      still havnt seen anyone say Anti-matter when talking about bangers

    • @lukeselous-hodges5221
      @lukeselous-hodges5221 2 года назад +1

      hoe cakes is slept on istg

  • @Alphahydro
    @Alphahydro 2 года назад +15

    Absolutely and Rhinestone Cowboy are highest in quality. They lack the sometimes quirkiness you may get from DOOM.

  • @jdrib8399
    @jdrib8399 2 года назад +8

    If we are talking about a song to start with, something has to be said about November Has Come. I didn't even realize I was getting introduced to MF DOOM while listening to Demon Days as a teenager. Years later, I got hooked to the Villain's flow, listening to Madvillain on repeat, following an interview of Mos Def where he praises the album.
    Re-listening to Gorillaz a couple of years later, I recognized the unique grindy voice of DOOM, and finally paid attention about the prophetic lyrics : "Nah, fo'real-a, the Villain on a Gorilla jawn?", just as if he could read my mind.
    I am positive that I'm not the only one in this case : it is certain that a lot of people have already listened to DOOM through this song, Gorillaz having reached a much wider audience. So I would argue that it is one of the best songs to put a foot through the door and introduce the Villain to your friends : "man you already know and love DOOM, you just haven't realized yet. And boy are you in for a treat !"

  • @freddysagastizado9325
    @freddysagastizado9325 2 года назад +3

    I actually started listening to DOOM a month before he passed away not knowing like everyone else that he had already passed it was a real shock to me to find out that this artist that I just started listening to had already passed, he quickly became one of my favorite rappers of all time and I haven't even heard his whole discography yet just madvillian and MM FOOD

  • @P1NK_NOTSMART
    @P1NK_NOTSMART 27 дней назад +1

    9:26 GAZZILLION EAR is the best song fr the beat switch is crazy

  • @carysw7275
    @carysw7275 2 года назад +8

    growing up my older brother played rapp snitch knishes constantly, it was practically the sound track to my childhood, i never asked the name of the artist or song so as he changed music tastes it dropped to the back of my mind. A while ago i was just scrolling and recongised the beat instantly and as soon as the voice came in i already knew all the lyrics it was crazy. I think it doesnt matter how much you listen to that song it'll always been something else and i'm really glad to be re finding all this music that i listened to years ago. Also really nice video keep it up :]

  • @JayIzSupreme
    @JayIzSupreme 2 года назад +16

    This list was super helpful. While I know most of these songs already, this list just encouraged me to go on a deep dive. I'm sad I didn't truly appreciate Doom while he was alive.
    However, if we are talking guest features as well, I suggest Highs & Lows by Phryme featuring Phonte & MF Doom. Doom blacked out so well that Phonte had to tailor his verse to follow Doom.

  • @aaronphelps3854
    @aaronphelps3854 2 года назад +12

    When you said you remember exactly when and where you were when you heard your first doom song, that hit home. Brought me right back to that late night drive home when I decided to pop Doomsday in on the recommendation of a coworker at the time. Still get chills when I think about those smooth jazz samples hitting me for the first time.

  • @jasonvelez7317
    @jasonvelez7317 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love all of your essays and takes on Do.. excuse me - DOOM! 😉 I've tried to listen to every one of them I stumble across. One theme I notice always mentioned by you and others is "how he comes up with his lyrics" or just general fascination in the approach to all of his persona's and the viewpoints he rapped from. I'm roughly the exact same age as DOOM, and grew up in Brooklyn in a similar atmosphere as he did. From that experience, I can tell you his lyrics reflect EVERYTHING from that time, and setting and from where you minds goes within each of those settings and situations. In those days every household in my neighborhood had a TV blaring 24/7 with cartoons all morning, game shows, sitcoms, then dramas. Every story DOOM tells is infused with the shows themes or one liners, commercials and products that were subliminally infused into our psyches, following us through adolescents & puberty. All of that was the fodder for classroom antics and stoop/ street corner baggin that gave us a chance to wordplay slam an opponent while basking in the limelight of being a one line Chappelle. Even when tv and media of the times didnt represent many of us, just knowing the daily programming and being able to unite on that commonality made us feel connected to something more than what we were. Giving a random bystander perspective is literally how we sometimes made nothing funny! I've been steadily bumpin a DOOM playlist of sorts since 2000 and it STILL makes me grin, smile, or straight up fall out (that's lol for current gen) on every playback! He so perfectly and completely captured the essence that was our lives in that time. Even with just a word "Bubble lip," you can recall when/ where you heard it used it, or remember the laughter of the moment it was spoken. The commentary from every home and setting in Brooklyn could be a #1 comedy hit! DOOM took what everyone was throwing around and we were all going through, and expertly wove it together over bumpin tracks. His voice and demeanor is just the magic! For me, DOOM is Brooklyn and his lyrics are my childhood. Anytime I want to feel closer to home or reminisce of back in the day, I just pull up his Playlist and from any track, hit Play - and I am home! Thank you for all your great content!

  • @Brisbae
    @Brisbae 2 года назад +3

    Fazers is my favourite MF Doom track! Super catchy, and the cinematic instrumental is amazing, although something he wasn't able to replicate quite as effectively in the rest of the album. I don't know why, but I love the lyric 'he don't know me very well, do he'. It's unexpectedly simple, but just so satisfying

    • @robertwoods3871
      @robertwoods3871 Год назад +1

      "Hope he live long enough to tell it to his grandkids" hits harder now

  • @chybaignacy5368
    @chybaignacy5368 2 года назад +10

    Meat Grinder introduced DOOM to me. I was and still am not a big rap guy so I wasn't expecting a good performance but fuck, man - the flow and lyrics on that track are straight-up infectious. For me probably nothing can come close to this masterpiece, both in DOOM's library and in others.

  • @Belle.45
    @Belle.45 2 года назад +4

    One beer has such an amazing sample as well as his flow. I love the message. The entire song just gives me an amazing feeling as if I was in a city at dusk on the top of a skyscraper chilling drinking the last beer left.

  • @bruhgod3839
    @bruhgod3839 2 года назад +8

    Honestly, one of the songs I personally would recommend to first-time listeners is Strange Ways. Not only does it have that Robot Chicken type music video that also gives a good introduction into DOOM’s world with the depiction of him and Madlib together, but lyrically speaking I think that song is easier to digest and it’s more ideal IMO.

  • @bern9642
    @bern9642 Год назад +5

    it's crazy how popular DOOM is nowadays

  • @sambull4633
    @sambull4633 Год назад +4

    Only got into DOOM about a month ago but can’t get enough. Benzi Box was the song that first grabbed my attention. I also love the bits of cartoon dialogue at the end of some tracks
    Edit: just finished the vid - had no idea DOOM was king geedorah! No wonder I like king geedorah’s songs too

  • @OWlsfordshire
    @OWlsfordshire 2 года назад +7

    Deep Fried Frenz and That's That are my favorite. Sadevillian is a very chill fan made album for casual listeners as well.

  • @George_vv
    @George_vv 2 года назад +17

    Monkey Suite is hella underrated.

    • @AnAbsurdExistence
      @AnAbsurdExistence  2 года назад +2

      Monkey suit is a great track no doubt

    • @Jebusankel
      @Jebusankel 2 года назад

      Big agree. It's approachable for new listeners but also very representative of DOOM, containing a lot of his typical techniques.

  • @MAarshall
    @MAarshall 2 года назад +69

    I've always found it easier to recommend an album instead of a specific song, it also gives the listener the opportunity to find their own favourites. At least this is my preferred method of listening to a new artist that I'm interested in. You know, just put on a record while you're cleaning, studying, programming or whatever and just listen to it.

    • @bananarama-nw9md
      @bananarama-nw9md Год назад

      What album do you pick to recommend?

    • @maxpeter4171
      @maxpeter4171 Год назад

      @@bananarama-nw9md I would say mm..food, madviallany, and born like this are my favorite albums of his as a whole album. Vaudville Villany is also really good but I would guess its even less accessible than the before mentioned.

    • @ItsGreenHerring
      @ItsGreenHerring Год назад

      ​@@maxpeter4171 My first DOOM song was vaudeville villain, and that alone got me hooked on him

  • @Zafir.Akhter
    @Zafir.Akhter Год назад +1

    My first MF DOOM song was Rapp Snitch Knishes... Just the whole vibe of the song with the coffin nail guitar lick is so groovy

  • @felixwarp
    @felixwarp 5 месяцев назад

    I just found about MF DOOM a week ago. I heard him in my spotify when It went to All Caps. Then when I opened youtube it recommended me like 3 MF DOOM songs in a row. Truly the greatest of all time. So far ive only listened to about 4 of his songs because i just have them on repeat but eveneutally ill listen to more.

  • @joshuawilliams8252
    @joshuawilliams8252 2 года назад +9

    Figaro is definitely one of my favorite Madvillain songs, but I'm not sure I'd recommend it for a first timer because it's another song where you have to understand how he raps before it's really enjoyable. I personally would've gone with Fancy Clown, Strange Ways or maybe Money Folder. But realistically it's a better idea to introduce people to him with MM... FOOD? than with Madvillainy. That album feels more palatable to first time listeners and it's a good staring point for going forwards or backwards in his career.
    I also feel like Fazers would be one of the first songs I'd play for someone because of how clear and accessible it is. You get a decent feel for how he structures his rhymes and his subject matter. It's not a jarring as many of his other songs.
    And it's a crime that Gas Drawls isn't in that top 10. That, to me, is the most newcomer friendly song on Operation Doomsday.
    ...And Hoe Cakes. Because come on. Hoe Cakes was fire.

  • @coleberkey9494
    @coleberkey9494 2 года назад +17

    I would have to say that Red and Gold would be a great song to introduce DOOM. It’s very chill and it’s definitely my favorite

  • @ativjoshi1049
    @ativjoshi1049 2 года назад +6

    I hope that this is one long-ass analysis video that I can watch multiple times.

    • @AnAbsurdExistence
      @AnAbsurdExistence  2 года назад +3

      it’s not really analytical of DOOM himself but I think you’ll appreciate it.

    • @ativjoshi1049
      @ativjoshi1049 2 года назад

      @@AnAbsurdExistence I'm sure I will :-)
      PS: Absolutely loved it.

    • @hoodoo457
      @hoodoo457 2 года назад

      @@AnAbsurdExistence I need that emoji

  • @teyontimmons3925
    @teyontimmons3925 7 месяцев назад

    One beer is definitely an essential i strongly feel like it’s just a nostalgic flow with that specific beat even if it’s your first time listening to it and there lyrics are rlly timeless a song you can have in your playlist awhile if your into him

  • @hmmmm398
    @hmmmm398 Год назад +1

    Rapp Snitch Knishes is the best introduction into MF DOOM imo it's nearly hypnotic sound track mixed with Mr Fantastic's low appearance and mystery behind him with the lyrics easy to understand yet satisfying.

  • @Alterbrap
    @Alterbrap 2 года назад +15

    I personally think that the entire Mouse & The Mask album is great for first time listeners since it's probably the closest DOOM has been to "traditional" when it comes to his music. Also it's really underrated and more people need to check it out!

    • @ClydeCyrus
      @ClydeCyrus 2 года назад

      First DOOM project I ever heard

    • @MikeJones-jj7pf
      @MikeJones-jj7pf 2 года назад +1

      I believe they call that
      ‘Danger Doom’ and yes, it is highly underrated and doesn’t get nearly the props it deserves. And now on this Black Thought/Danger Mouse project they have ol’ Metal Fingers feat.

  • @rofflezwafflez1023
    @rofflezwafflez1023 2 года назад +7

    Ya'll out here recommending songs to yourselves. Who is this list for the person who listens exclusively to underground hip hop but never listened to DOOM? None of his tracks with De La, Gorillaz, or Cee Lo? Nothing off of Vaudeville Villain which is by far the best album to have someone who listens to hip hop listen to first.

  • @IveryLB
    @IveryLB 2 года назад +5

    Fancy Clown is actually the perfect song to introduce a novice to Doom. It is hilarious and easy to follow for the laymen lyric listener.

  • @nomcred
    @nomcred Год назад +2

    i would recommend benzi box for first time listeners, the hook literally sounds like an introduction to doom

  • @davisjohnson7691
    @davisjohnson7691 3 месяца назад +1

    Curls, Doomsday, Fancy Clown, 1 beer, rap snitches. That’s a good start for a 1st time DOOM listener.

  • @Bentley-ei2od
    @Bentley-ei2od 7 месяцев назад +5

    R.I.P mf doom

  • @jellis
    @jellis 2 года назад +4

    Lol, is the song playing in the background during 6:12 from Castle Crashers?

    • @jorlowsky469
      @jorlowsky469 2 года назад +1

      Lmao I commented the exact same thing but I’m 100% sure it is

  • @froznpyro
    @froznpyro Год назад +3

    My first introduction to DOOM was back in the early 00s with Danger Doom, & the Mouse and the mask album. Checked it out after hearing it on adult swim bumps, & both artists have been staples in my libraries since.

  • @FIVETIE.
    @FIVETIE. 7 месяцев назад

    First song that introduced me to DOOM was Mr. Clean by viktor Vaughn. I remember listening to it and going damn this song is crazy how come he has like one album, so I looked him up on Google and found out it was a persona by MF DOOM which drew me to search into his discography and listen to everything.
    To this day MF DOOM is my favorite artist of all time. It’s about time he gets some appreciation but it sucks it has to come because of his passing. Wish people could appreciate the man when he was still here. RIP DOOM and remember all caps when you spell the man’s name.

  • @grimreefer9324
    @grimreefer9324 Год назад +1

    THATS THAT has my personal favourite closer to a DOOM song, with the tragically aged line "Can it be I stayed away too long? did you miss these rhymes while I was gone?". surprised that part wasnt mentioned, but maybe its just been done to death

  • @bamit11
    @bamit11 2 года назад +4

    I could not get into MF doom at all at first, I listened to like all his early albums, and listened Madvillainy at least 3 times. Then I finally tried Born Like This and Gazillon Ear just unlocked him for me. I honestly still can't totally get into Operation Doomsday or Take Me to Your Leader, but his other 2000s albums are some my favorites of all time.

  • @supercat2087
    @supercat2087 2 года назад +4

    5:07 The chapter name 🤣🤣🤣

  • @rexxar90000
    @rexxar90000 Год назад +6

    Man, mf doom is the kind of people you miss even though you have never crossed path with them.

    • @ME0WMERE
      @ME0WMERE 4 месяца назад +2

      ALL CAPS when you spell the man name

  • @nimrod4463
    @nimrod4463 Год назад +2

    The one beer track shows the inner-psychological workings of DOOM, as a more intimate way to get to know him and his vibe, it is my most favorite track of his. This track also shows his word-skills pretty good and the sort of vibe he want to introduce to his viewers.

  • @tommb.8578
    @tommb.8578 16 дней назад

    i remember discovering doom on spotify some years ago with raid playing randomly,
    instantly fell in love with everything about the song
    as i found out more about DOOM, i started liking him more and more
    i haven't listend to him much in the last few months, but hear me out:
    i LOVE discovering new things about him and his songs, listening to songs i didnt know
    i dont want to go on a rampage and know everything NOW.
    the feeling of listening to a doom track i didnt know is priceless, and unfortunaly there are only as many songs as there are out now...
    to me, doom is both an old friend i can go back to whenever i want, and a bottle of fine wine, aged for decades, that i can only open once.
    I'd like to preserve that.
    to the ones discovering doom lately: what about you guys?

  • @leecommander4427
    @leecommander4427 2 года назад +5

    Anti Matter is a great MF DOOM song to start with honestly, in fact I’d say any song with Mr. Fantastik would be great for a first time listener.
    (Also this is not an MF DOOM song per say, but MF DOOM has a killer hook on Red by IDK)

    • @Cdr2002
      @Cdr2002 2 года назад

      Great song for sure, my only issue is I feel it overshadows other Take Me To Your Leader tracks. Wish songs like Fazers and Fine Print got more due

    • @leecommander4427
      @leecommander4427 2 года назад

      @@Cdr2002 Y’know I respect that, but Anti Matter was the only reason I actually decided to listen to Take Me To Your Leader. So I feel like it would be a great beginning song.

  • @LGK_RBT
    @LGK_RBT 2 года назад +6

    Doomsday is the only DOOM song I've ever heard on the radio

    • @SAZERU
      @SAZERU 2 года назад +3

      THATS WILD

  • @josephhhhhh.
    @josephhhhhh. 2 года назад +5

    MF DOOMS songs are all unique in their own style and form, for any listener to grasp the genius that is MF DOOM they’d have to listen to all of his work. But for me personally Fancy Clown is one of his best songs and one of the most relatable and well written songs that could appeal to everybody across the world. My love for DOOM grows stronger with every song I listen to from him, see i’m from Scotland which isn’t a country that is huge on MF DOOM but I heard one of his songs through a friend and it really helped me through some hard times. I love almost every one of MF DOOMS songs even if it’s Doomsday to Hoe Cakes. Every song he’s made has it’s own standpoint it’s own way that makes you feel. MF DOOM truly is one of the greatest musicians this world has ever seen.

  • @BrainiLack
    @BrainiLack 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fazers has gotta be my favorite song from MF, im glad it made the list if just barely. The almost egyptian-like beat is insanely catchy and that pushes it up to number 1 for me

  • @kailoxix
    @kailoxix 3 месяца назад

    I genualy think the track "Can I Watch?" from Vaudeville Villain is an amazing song and a very good contender for a first time loste. Such a perfect vibe and tone for introducing someone into DOOM'S art.

  • @sammiller7018
    @sammiller7018 2 года назад +4

    A cool quirk these lyrics have missed at 3:03 is in the 3rd line. It actually says 'Right above my government, DOOM will lay' but the words are made to sound like his last name Dumile.

    • @gregvincent4136
      @gregvincent4136 2 года назад +1

      damn. Ive heard Doomsday atleast 50 times now and I always thought it was “ right about my government, Dumile” like people knew his last name

    • @h.m.5724
      @h.m.5724 2 года назад

      He pronounced Dumile wrong just like most celebrities with non English names from the US. Examples also include Talib Kweli when he said his name is in the middle of quality. Dumile is Ndebele, Kweli is Swahili and Kobe Briant is Japanese all these guys mispronounce their names

  • @theslybaconirl
    @theslybaconirl Год назад +8

    As a new listener, he gives me Action Bronson vibes. Soft spoken so far, that voice a little scratchy but extremely articulate. Liking him a lot so far!

  • @cjmushico268
    @cjmushico268 2 года назад +5

    The first song I ever heard with MF Doom was Books of War. My friend pulled up an instrumental for me to freestyle on, and I was like yo who made this. Found out who was mf doom after that. I helped write a song to that track after hearing it.

  • @vampvhs
    @vampvhs 2 года назад +1

    I’d easily suggest Great Day, the way he flows flawlessly over that soothing jazz beat is beautiful, and the Rhodes solo that plays compliments his verse perfectly. Even some of the songs on MM…FOOD without lyrics are amazing like Fig Leaf Bi-Carbonate and others that put together different vocal samples to tell a story without saying a word himself, while that hard hitting brass ensemble plays almost in a marching rhythm, truly killer. Some others that would be great choices are Kon Queso (for the fast pace and slick lyrics on a beat with the same qualities), Beef Rap (for a grand intro showing off some insane complex lyrics and references [“stop feeding babies colored sugar coated lard squares”] damn it’s a good one), Strange Ways, Fancy Clown, Rhinestone Cowboy, and pretty much the rest of Madvilliany, there’s just way too many I feel bad leaving some out lol. Also he was in the soundtrack for the best skateboarding game of all time (just my opinion), Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland, he’s featured on Put Your Quarter Up, with a pretty nice verse. REST IN POWER to the best emcee with no chain ya ever heard. ALL CAPS FOREVER.