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Released via Rhymesayers Entertainment & Metalface Records, MF DOOM’s 2004 classic, MM..FOOD has been fully repackaged with all new artwork by Sam Rodriguez in celebration of its 20th Anniversary. The ...
A new 2XLP deluxe edition of MF DOOM’s 2004 masterpiece MM..Food is out now via Rhymesayers in honor of the album’s 20th anniversary. ADVERTISEMENT On New Years Eve 2020, news of Daniel Dumile’s death ...
The late MF DOOM’s classic album MM..FOOD is receiving multiple 20th anniversary editions dropping on November 15th via Rhymesayers Entertainment. As a preview, stream Madlib’s “One Beer” remix below.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 20th-anniversary edition of Mm..Food? comes with new artwork by Sam Rodriguez, and the deluxe vinyl tacks on a bonus 7" ...
In celebration of its 20th anniversary, MF DOOM’s 2004 classic, MM..FOOD, lauded for its seamless blend of humor, wit, and social commentary that ushered listeners into a bizarre world of food-related ...
MF DOOM‘s 2004 album Mm..Food turns 20 in November, and it’s the inspiration for a new action figure, cereal bowl and spoon from Super7. The set comes in cereal box-style packaging with a maze of ...
MF DOOM's 2004 culinary-themed classic MM..FOOD is getting a 20th anniversary reissue. The expanded edition arrives November 15 via Rhymesayers Entertainment. MM..FOOD's anniversary edition brings ...
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A lot of people organize the mysterious history of MF Doom around Madvillainy, his 2004 album-length collaboration with Madlib. This is fair enough: It’s a stone-cold classic, with a gauzy ambience ...
I could hear the music getting louder as I approached the door—this was not my imagination. MF Doom’s Potholderz was playing full blast on the professor’s MacBook Pro. A short, young-looking man with ...