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MF DOOM MM.. FOOD Vinyl LP Assai Obi Edition Sweetart Marble Colour 2024

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Cat no. RSE400LPC1A

Assai Obi Edition

  • Assai Records Exclusive Japanese Inspired Obi Strip*
  • Limited to 200 copies* 
  • Sweetart Marble Colour Vinyl
  • Hand-numbered*

 *Exclusive to Assai Records, limited to 1 copy per customer/address. No supply to resellers. Cancellation admin charge £5.00 to resellers.

Restricted to UK orders only.

Tracklist:

    1. Beef Rapp
    2. Hoe Cakes
    3. Potholderz Feat. Count Bass D
    4. One Beer
    5. Deep Fried Frenz
    6. Poo-Putt Platter
    7. Fillet-O-Rapper
    8. Gumbo
    9. Fig Leaf Bi-Carbonate
    10. Kon Karne
    11. Guinnessez Feat. Angelkia & 41Ze
    12. Kon Queso
    13. Rapp Snitch Knishes Feat. Mr. Fantastik
    14. Vomitspit
    15. Kookies

    Originally released in 2004, MF DOOM's MM..FOOD is hailed as a classic hip-hop album full of inventive production, brilliant wordplay, and unique themes. Celebrated for its seamless blend of humor, wit, and social commentary, the album ushers listeners into a bizarre world of food-related metaphors, painting a bitterly comedic portrait of a life tainted by vice, violence, and jealousy. It was a brilliant and novel concept that gave DOOM plenty of room to explore the album’s subjects.

    Throughout MM..FOOD, DOOM embeds complex ideas within seemingly simple narratives. Album opener “Beef Rapp” is a multi-pronged metaphor reminding listeners of the dangers involved in the glorification of conflict, especially within the rap game. “Hoe Cakes” borrows its name from the sweet, hot water cornmeal patties, which he uses as a symbol to rhyme about indulgence and excess. Continuing the motif, DOOM uses the Madlib-produced “One Beer” to fold layers of depth about escapism and ego, while the popular “Rapp Snitch Knishes” critiques the self-incrimination and contradictory behaviors of some rappers. Overall, MM..FOOD is both a social commentary and a piece of social satire, showcasing MF DOOM’s ability to blend serious themes with his unique, playful lyrical style.