![]() ![]() The Whodini sample on "Deep Fried Frenz" is awful in that purposeful maybe-Eminem sort of way. From the beginning, the Count Bass-D production "Potholderz" darts back and forth across the metaphor until we simply can't tell whether Doom's talking about gloves or roach clips: "What- these old things?/ About to throw them away with the gold rings that make them don't fit like OJ". When Doom does muster some self-restraint, he comes off triply brilliant. “Most of Doom's raps on Mm.Food sacrifice cohesion for maximum punch. An example of this extensive use of sampling can be found in the intro of Beef Rapp.” – Wiki In “One Beer” DOOM samples Huit Octobre by Cortex. Many of the samples DOOM uses on this album are taken from vintage episodes of Fantastic Four, Spider-Man and Superman. It contains several songs which were recorded as early as 2002, some previously released as singles, and a track ("One Beer") previously released as Madvillain on another label from the same year. Throughout the album, DOOM employs many food-related samples, and many of his lyrical themes are based on food metaphors. His second full-length album released under the MF DOOM moniker, it was released in 2004 on Rhymesayers Entertainment. Food is the fifth studio album by British-American rapper/producer MF DOOM.
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