The album is called "the mouse and the mask" and is an adult swim themed album combining the talents of Daniel Dumile (MF Doom) and Brian Burton (Dangermuose) the pair perform under the moniker "DangerDoom". My favorite track off the album is "space hos". If you watched the Brak show, or Spaceghost, you will enjoy it too.
i'm so envious of anyone finding him for the first time. It's like you've found a tomb of buried treasure. "Figaro" is another good one to start with. ruclips.net/video/LnJs0TdVWLQ/видео.html Enjoy!
watching someone discover DOOM for the first time is always dope. His music is like an abstract painting that famous painters deem a "masterpiece" and most ppl look at and think it's trash or weird. But he is rlly a top 5 emcee of all time. His lyrics seem like nonsense at first, but he has meaning with everything he says. The song "that's that" literally sounds like someone just blurting out every rhyme they can think of. But the song has crazy depth to it. Keep checking out his stuff it's great. I recommend That's that, Meat Grinder, figaro, one beer, money folder, and accordion
I love that you're reacting to MF DOOM! When it comes to DOOM names are always complicated. Madvillain is the name of the "group" of MF DOOM + producer Madlib. He also goes by Viktor Vaughn when the track is about himself as a teenager, King Gedorah or King Ghidra, Metal Fingers, DANGER DOOM and JJ DOOM. Also if I'm not mistaken this song was on the boondocks and DOOM himself collaborated a lot with Adult Swim, sampled sounds from Adult Swim shows. He also presented a Christmas special in the network
madvillainy is such a great album. it's only 46 minutes despite having 26 songs and it somehow doesn't feel bloated at all. madvillainy is what happens when one of the best rappers and one of the best producers team up. madlib beats are crazy and mf doom is an amazing lyricist (for example, that's that is a song with an insane flow and every word rhymes). he can also rhyme stuff like eyjafjallajökull like it's nothing
Hey this is quite a long comment and just a recommendation. I don’t want to tell you how to enjoy the many incredible works of the Villain by any means but I couldn’t help but compile a list on how I think you might get the most out of all the hidden meanings themes and references throughout DOOMS career. Your next reactions should be: 1.that’s that - born like this - MF DOOM (Just because it’s a crazy showcase of the levels of techniques that DOOM has (it would make a great reaction without any knowledge or context to DOOMS sound) 2.MM… FOOD - MF DOOM This is a whole album that you should listen to before reacting to anything else. It’s a concept album about food and a great starting point to get used to DOOMS way of writing, rhyming, storytelling and character. You can very well cut the reaction up in multiple videos like you did with Kendrick. The album has four instrumental tracks that are reminiscent of tv commercials that don’t feature any rapping and they could very well be put in one video but definitely don’t skip them and pay attention to the samples. 3./4. Vaudeville Villain - Victor Vaughn / Operation Doomsday - MF DOOM It doesn’t really matter which you listen to first. Victor Vaughn is an alterego of DOOM and the album is a little bit more recent, while Operation Doomsday is actually the first album ever released under the MF DOOM name. 5.Madvillainy - Madvillain This album is a collaboration with the highly respected producer Madlib and by many regarded as MF DOOMS magnum opus. Enjoy! - [ ] Now you can basically check out anything the supervillain has ever made it’s all fire. MF DOOM might be the best rapper of all time but he also dropped one of the best series of beat tapes in all of time of which a few of actually turned into songs later down the line called special herbs if you just want the vibes without the rapping. But there are definitely quite a bunch of other Projects with him rapping including, but not limited to: - [ ] KMD - Black Bastards - [ ] Born like this - MF DOOM - [ ] Czarface meets Metal Face - Czarface (and honestly all the czarface DOOM collaborations) - [ ] THE MOUSE & THE MASK - DANGERDOOM - [ ] Take me to your leader - King Geedorah - [ ] Escape from Monster Island - Monster Island Czars
Yeah, so glad you took my suggestion! (which I’m sure many others suggested too) I got a little nervous that you’d like it haha. Background: “Madvillian” is the name they gave to the collaboration between MF DOOM and Madlib (the producer who creates all the tracks in the album and is known for his unique/obscure samples that you would never expect to hear in a hip hop album). The intro was taken from some random filler music found in one episode of the show “The Streets of San Francisco” from the 70s, the piano riff and the flutey music were taken from an equally obscure episode of “Ironside,” another 70s crime drama. Credit for the background info goes to the Dissect podcast, I didn’t find those sources on my own lol.
Madvilliany is one of my favourite albums it's great. The direction of rap music has been greatly influenced by the album and it think it's great your reacting to it.
last comment, it's no surprise you never heard of it tbh. mf doom is very underground and he kinda died in 2020 (rip) stones throw is his label that decided to release the remastered music video, his actual youtube channel is very inactive (2 videos, one of them being an audio)
It's a pretty random recomendation but i wish you reacted to Earl Sweatshirt, Tyler The Creator or some rappers from Griselda (Boldy James, Mach Hommy, Westside Gunn, Benny The Butcher, Conway The Machine) For Earl i would recomend the song Chum or the album Some Rap Songs, for Tyler i would recomend the song Sorry Not Sorry, Are we still friends or gone gone/thank you, for Griselda songs like 327, George Bondo, Crowns For Kings, Medusa or #RICHAXXHAITIAN
7:53 from what i know, music without actual instruments is done with 2 methods 1. sythezising: sometimes it sounds unnatural and acoustic instruments are better most of the time 2. stealing (legally). everyone samples. madlib, mf doom (who also produces), kanye west and pretty much any producer. this may not always work though leaving the songs unreleased like kendrick lamar's cartoon and cereal (masterpiece) because the original creators didn't approve of it
Correct, and according to the Dissect podcasts a few of the samples on this track came from obscure 70s crime dramas (and not the theme music either, like random filler music used to transition between scenes). People like to trash the use of samples, but some folks like Madlib make it an art to put such unrelated pieces of music together into a gem of a track.
Funny you should mention adult swim…. lol. DOOM used to do a lot of the adult swim interludes between the commercials. They even have a collab album.
The album is called "the mouse and the mask" and is an adult swim themed album combining the talents of Daniel Dumile (MF Doom) and Brian Burton (Dangermuose) the pair perform under the moniker "DangerDoom".
My favorite track off the album is "space hos". If you watched the Brak show, or Spaceghost, you will enjoy it too.
This song even was featured on the boondocks that’s another layer of adult swim mf goes to
@@donalucino7401"Spacehos" is definitely 1 of the best tracks on the album
@mfchronic I really like benzie box.
i'm so envious of anyone finding him for the first time. It's like you've found a tomb of buried treasure. "Figaro" is another good one to start with. ruclips.net/video/LnJs0TdVWLQ/видео.html
Enjoy!
Thanks for the comment and suggestion!
watching someone discover DOOM for the first time is always dope. His music is like an abstract painting that famous painters deem a "masterpiece" and most ppl look at and think it's trash or weird. But he is rlly a top 5 emcee of all time. His lyrics seem like nonsense at first, but he has meaning with everything he says. The song "that's that" literally sounds like someone just blurting out every rhyme they can think of. But the song has crazy depth to it. Keep checking out his stuff it's great. I recommend That's that, Meat Grinder, figaro, one beer, money folder, and accordion
I love that you're reacting to MF DOOM! When it comes to DOOM names are always complicated. Madvillain is the name of the "group" of MF DOOM + producer Madlib. He also goes by Viktor Vaughn when the track is about himself as a teenager, King Gedorah or King Ghidra, Metal Fingers, DANGER DOOM and JJ DOOM.
Also if I'm not mistaken this song was on the boondocks and DOOM himself collaborated a lot with Adult Swim, sampled sounds from Adult Swim shows. He also presented a Christmas special in the network
Thanks for the comment and explanation! Bruh, The Boondocks was one of my favorite shows on AS!
@@dethrowegamer1715youd love his album with danger mouse called the mouse and the mask. It's all samples from Adult Swim shows
I think DANGER DOOM is for the Collab with Danger Mouse and JJ DOOM is with Janeiro Jarel.
dont forget zev love x
Is MF GRIMM named after MF DOOM or was he part of his group?
Madvillainy is my favourite album ever. I’m so happy you are doing this!
Thanks for the comment! I really liked this one, what's your favorite song by MF DOOM?
@@dethrowegamer1715 probably either this one or Accordion! His rhyme schemes in most of his songs are top-notch too, with tons of internal rhymes!
@@dethrowegamer1715pretty much all of them. Special mentions for "gazillion ear" "guvnor" and "rock co kane flow"
@@dethrowegamer1715Strange ways off madvillainy touches on some of the realist shit ever written! will never forget verse 2
@@hemanshudave8367100%! Didn’t Vox made a great video about rhyming, ending off with his rhyme schemes? Someone like that
madvillainy is such a great album. it's only 46 minutes despite having 26 songs and it somehow doesn't feel bloated at all.
madvillainy is what happens when one of the best rappers and one of the best producers team up. madlib beats are crazy and mf doom is an amazing lyricist (for example, that's that is a song with an insane flow and every word rhymes). he can also rhyme stuff like eyjafjallajökull like it's nothing
DOOM has en entire album filled with adult swim characters! It's my favorite album of his. It's called The Mouse and the Mask by DangerDOOM.
Oh, thats cool! Ill have to check it out! Thanks for the comment!
Don't forget Occult Hymn
He has also hosted an adult swim Christmas tv block,so its cool that you referenced adult swim
Oh dang, I didnt know! But I haven't watched AS in years. Thanks for the comment!
Venture brothers . Go team venture ✌️
MF DOOM THE GOAT
Hey this is quite a long comment and just a recommendation. I don’t want to tell you how to enjoy the many incredible works of the Villain by any means but I couldn’t help but compile a list on how I think you might get the most out of all the hidden meanings themes and references throughout DOOMS career.
Your next reactions should be:
1.that’s that - born like this - MF DOOM
(Just because it’s a crazy showcase of the levels of techniques that DOOM has (it would make a great reaction without any knowledge or context to DOOMS sound)
2.MM… FOOD - MF DOOM
This is a whole album that you should listen to before reacting to anything else. It’s a concept album about food and a great starting point to get used to DOOMS way of writing, rhyming, storytelling and character. You can very well cut the reaction up in multiple videos like you did with Kendrick. The album has four instrumental tracks that are reminiscent of tv commercials that don’t feature any rapping and they could very well be put in one video but definitely don’t skip them and pay attention to the samples.
3./4. Vaudeville Villain - Victor Vaughn / Operation Doomsday - MF DOOM
It doesn’t really matter which you listen to first. Victor Vaughn is an alterego of DOOM and the album is a little bit more recent, while Operation Doomsday is actually the first album ever released under the MF DOOM name.
5.Madvillainy - Madvillain
This album is a collaboration with the highly respected producer Madlib and by many regarded as MF DOOMS magnum opus.
Enjoy!
- [ ] Now you can basically check out anything the supervillain has ever made it’s all fire. MF DOOM might be the best rapper of all time but he also dropped one of the best series of beat tapes in all of time of which a few of actually turned into songs later down the line called special herbs if you just want the vibes without the rapping. But there are definitely quite a bunch of other Projects with him rapping including, but not limited to:
- [ ] KMD - Black Bastards
- [ ] Born like this - MF DOOM
- [ ] Czarface meets Metal Face - Czarface (and honestly all the czarface DOOM collaborations)
- [ ] THE MOUSE & THE MASK - DANGERDOOM
- [ ] Take me to your leader - King Geedorah
- [ ] Escape from Monster Island - Monster Island Czars
It actually came out 20 years ago
Yeah, so glad you took my suggestion! (which I’m sure many others suggested too) I got a little nervous that you’d like it haha.
Background: “Madvillian” is the name they gave to the collaboration between MF DOOM and Madlib (the producer who creates all the tracks in the album and is known for his unique/obscure samples that you would never expect to hear in a hip hop album).
The intro was taken from some random filler music found in one episode of the show “The Streets of San Francisco” from the 70s, the piano riff and the flutey music were taken from an equally obscure episode of “Ironside,” another 70s crime drama.
Credit for the background info goes to the Dissect podcast, I didn’t find those sources on my own lol.
More DOOM please, one of the best emcee's of all time, Madvillain is Madlib + MF DOOM, RIP DOOM
MF DOOM has so many great tracks . It's a shame I only found him after his passing . R.I.P DOOM
My man, you need to listen to The Mouse and the Mask. It's an album MF DOOM did with the ATHF crew. Brak is on it too
Madvilliany is one of my favourite albums it's great. The direction of rap music has been greatly influenced by the album and it think it's great your reacting to it.
Yo I watch a lot of reactions to DOOM and this is the best one yet. You're funny DRG.
DO “ONE BEER” BY MF DOOM
DOOM my favorite rapper, the common joke goes " hes your favorite rapper's favorite rapper."
By the way, stones throw is the name of the record label that published all of the music by madvillain
Danger DOOM is an adult swim produced MF DOOM album also adult swim helped Run The Jewels form
yeahh DOOM has been involved with a lot of adult swim stuff hah good catch
I suggest Danger Doom album "Sofa King" or "Crosshairs"
MF DOOM was one of a kind brother, one of the best of all time truly, check out Figaro!
Madvillain is mfdoom and madlib.
Madlib is unironically one of the best producers ever.
last comment, it's no surprise you never heard of it tbh. mf doom is very underground and he kinda died in 2020 (rip) stones throw is his label that decided to release the remastered music video, his actual youtube channel is very inactive (2 videos, one of them being an audio)
OMG I DIDNT EVEN KNOW 😭. That sucks man. Such a good artist tho, I cant wait to check out more of his stuff.
Remember, ALL CAPS when you spell the man name
@@lewisb4321 i forgot, but that wasn't the point of the message at all...
Please react to his alter ego Viktor Vaughn, album: Vaudeville Villain. For the track, I’d start with “The Drop.”
It's a pretty random recomendation but i wish you reacted to Earl Sweatshirt, Tyler The Creator or some rappers from Griselda (Boldy James, Mach Hommy, Westside Gunn, Benny The Butcher, Conway The Machine)
For Earl i would recomend the song Chum or the album Some Rap Songs, for Tyler i would recomend the song Sorry Not Sorry, Are we still friends or gone gone/thank you, for Griselda songs like 327, George Bondo, Crowns For Kings, Medusa or #RICHAXXHAITIAN
Dude, check out MF doom auqa teen hunger force album. You’ll love it!
Dont do a what's the dirt !
7:53
from what i know, music without actual instruments is done with 2 methods
1. sythezising: sometimes it sounds unnatural and acoustic instruments are better most of the time
2. stealing (legally). everyone samples. madlib, mf doom (who also produces), kanye west and pretty much any producer. this may not always work though leaving the songs unreleased like kendrick lamar's cartoon and cereal (masterpiece) because the original creators didn't approve of it
Correct, and according to the Dissect podcasts a few of the samples on this track came from obscure 70s crime dramas (and not the theme music either, like random filler music used to transition between scenes). People like to trash the use of samples, but some folks like Madlib make it an art to put such unrelated pieces of music together into a gem of a track.