Amidst the humorous one-liners and braggadocio rhymes that were heard throughout the album, MF DOOM takes some time out to rap two verses about two social political instances that seem to be full of contradictions. The first verse finds him discussing the irony of the police force’s job, how they get paid to put a stop to crimes that they also commit, while the second verse has DOOM rapping about how war never causes harm to those who have the power to declare it. The track itself is ironic, as DOOM and Madlib, together as Madvillain, have claimed to be the “most powerful villains”,… read more
Amidst the humorous one-liners and braggadocio rhymes that were heard throughout the album, MF DOOM takes some time out to rap two verses about two s… read more
Amidst the humorous one-liners and braggadocio rhymes that were heard throughout the album, MF DOOM takes some time out to rap two verses about two social political instances that seem t… read more
Madvillain was an American hip-hop duo consisting of two MCs and producers, MF DOOM and Madlib. Their debut album Madvillainy was met with wide critical acclaim for its unique approach. Their short songs, obscure lyrics and sparse choruses made for a sound that was generally unfriendly to commercial radio, but was lauded as a key aspect of their identity as an underground act. In 2006, Madvillain was featured on Stones Throw Records and Adult Swim's DVD/CD Chrome Children with a new song and live performance. Kidrobot followed this by announcing a Madvillain action figure. On M… read more
Madvillain was an American hip-hop duo consisting of two MCs and producers, MF DOOM and Madlib. Their debut album Madvillainy was met with wide critical acclaim for its unique approach. The… read more
Madvillain was an American hip-hop duo consisting of two MCs and producers, MF DOOM and Madlib. Their debut album Madvillainy was met with wide critical acclaim for its unique approach. Their short songs, obscure lyrics and sparse chor… read more