The Hypocrisy Of The DOOM Fan

The Hypocrisy Of The DOOM Fan

DOOM deserves a college course dedicated to him. He feels like a puzzle, trapped in an enigma, bear-hugged by metaphor. Since the 1999 release of what can be considered his solo debut album, Operation Doomsday, MF DOOM has lived in a self-created mystical world on the opposite side of the universe from contemporary Hip Hop. He’s impossible to pigeonhole and incredibly tough to describe, because he assumes different characters constantly. His music is the best kind of bar-heavy, astoundingly vivid. Almost always unconventional song structure. Few hooks allowed. Let's break it down... br br Join the discussion on all socials #DXBreakdown br br Written, Hosted & Produced By: Justin Hunte br br Shot, Edited & Produced By: James Kreisberg br br NOTES: br br DEHH DOOM & Dilla Discussion: br br DOOMpostor Chicago: br br DOOMpostor London: br br The Best DOOM Interview: br br Follow on all socials #DXBREAKDOWN br br Check out more of DX here: br br br br br br For over 17 years, HipHopDX has been at the forefront of Hip Hop culture online, featuring over 2.7 million readers per month. As one of the longest-standing Hip Hop websites, DX not only stays current on Hip Hop culture, but continues to influence it, encourage it, and simultaneously reflect on its past. Our insightful, honest editorials, unbiased reviews, premier audio and video sections, and original video content, draws one of the most loyal followings online. Check us out at hiphopdx.


User: HipHopDX

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Uploaded: 2017-03-23

Duration: 14:00

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