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    Default Best MF Doom album?

    I recently bought MM Food as my 1st Doom album, i hear another Doom album playing at a m8s house but 4got what it called or a single track name.

    Are Special Herbs Vol.s jus instruentals?
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    yeah, specials herbs are instrumentals... dope as hell though




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    another great doom album is operation doomsday but its DL only but is supposely gonna re-released

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    All of them are good, I dunno which one's best, i'll try and make a list:

    1-MM Food?
    2-King Geedorah (Take me to your leader)
    3-Operation Doomsday
    4-Madvillany
    5-Vaudeville Villain
    6-Venemous Villain
    7-Dangerdoom

    All the special herbs joints top all of them mucicalwise tho!!!
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    I think I played MM.. Food, Operation Doomsday the most. Used to play Madvillainy all the time, but you usually listen to the full album if you listen to it. Enjoyed a couple of tracks on Vaudeville Villain. So you're doing the right thing by fuckin with MM.. Food first... also get Operation Doomsday for sure.

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    operation doomsday is the best doom album

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    theyre all great pretty much

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    Dude King Gheedorah would be his best if he hadn't had so many guests on it.
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    Hard to say. Vaudeville Villain has been my favourite for the past couple of months. Operation Doomsday is always up there. And for like a year after it's release I would have said DangerDoom, because I played the hell out of it. But yeah, right now, it's Vaudeville Villain.

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    V.V or Operation Doomsday.

    V.V is more accessible and recent sounding.

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    I ain't tryna ride dooms dick or anything, but you can't really go wrong with him, everything he released has been ill. Even VV2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetsuo View Post
    Dude King Gheedorah would be his best if he hadn't had so many guests on it.
    yeah i agree, it kind of dilutes the album, with all those different rappers, the albums flow gets lost, also 'fastlane' has a really irritating whiny guitar on the beat, but the proper doom tracks on there are dope

    I would say 'Operation Doomsday' is his best solo album, but 'Mm..Food' is probably your best bet for a start, from there pretty much anything, theres nothing irredeemably bad in his catalog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Free_HeyZeus View Post
    V.V or Operation Doomsday.

    V.V is more accessible and recent sounding.
    Vaudeville or Venomous Villain?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sosa View Post
    yeah i agree, it kind of dilutes the album, with all those different rappers, the albums flow gets lost, also 'fastlane' has a really irritating whiny guitar on the beat, but the proper doom tracks on there are dope
    True. I'd never throw it on to hear Doom rap though, he hardly seems to rhyme on it. Take Me To Your Leader has always been more about the Doom beats for me, I think he did them all on there. He really killed it with the production on that one, it was nice as hell.

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    Vaudeville Villain

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