Welcome to Week 1 of our Book (Album) Club! This weeks album is Madvillainy by Madvillain, the duo of MF DOOM (all caps) and Madlib. Please give the album a fresh listen and give us your thoughts, opinions and possibly hot takes.

Doesn’t matter if this is your 100th time listening to the album or your listen to the album the first time right before posting!


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  • @BearigatorOP
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    I’m at work at the moment, I’ll edit this with a more in depth write-up later. Short version, MF DOOM and Madlib are amazing in their own right, but it is always crazy to me how well they come together to manage to be greater than the sum of their parts. I guess that is kind of what Madlib does though. My personal favorite tracks include All Caps (duh) and Meat Grinder. I’ve always sort of mentally put this in 4th or 5th on my MF DOOM album tier list, but after listening to it a few times last week to be ready for this thread, I am probably moving it up to number 2 personally.

    EDIT: I won’t repeat myself from above, so I’ll be short and say I love this album.

    Best Tracks (ordered by track)

    Meat Grinder is a top 2 track for me on this album. The horns at the start, cutting in to the grimy-ass beat of the rest of the song absolutely does it for me. DOOM’s flow is always great and their is no exception here, but the dark beat does it for me. Also, the very very end kind of reminds me of Spongebob. That doesn’t make me like the song more or less, but it is true.

    Sickfit is an amazing interlude. No lyrics on this so it is all Madlib and it is smooth as butter.

    Figaro is the DOOM show. Madlib’s production is good but pretty low key here and he let’s DOOM’s flow and lyrics carry the track. DOOM is always up to the challenge of course. This track, starting from “On some ol’ thank ya ma’am”, all the way to “Not supposed to overdose, No-dose pills” is a clinic on how DOOM flows.

    All Caps speaks for itself. I am pretty sure this is widely regarded as a top 3 DOOM song and for my doofy ass to sing its praises would be doing it a disservice.

    Worst Tracks (ordered by track)

    I use the word Worst loosely here, as I honestly don’t think this album has a bad track.

    America’s Most Blunted is a great song. I love this song. I also have an edgy ass 15 year old who keeps this song on their regular rotation just because of the end where it is like “it is a known fact that grass increases creativity”. I’m not even anti-weed, but my (legit amazing) kid being an edgelord goober who loves making 420 jokes and talking about weed, but doesn’t smoke or do anything of the sort, really makes me have a hard time taking it seriously.

    Hardcore Hustle just doesn’t do it for me. I can’t pin it to anything in particular but here we are. Maybe it is the moaning at the end, idk.

    Overall

    I really love this album and it is a top 2 MF DOOM album for me at this point. I only wish that more of the tracks fit nicely in to a playlist. Most of the tracks on this album are best within the context of the album. That isn’t a knock against it, but it does mean that unless I have 45 minutes straight to kill, I basically only ever hear All Caps and Figaro.

    I also think their is something to be said about the accessibility of an album. This is an album that the casual listener I think will very much just bounce off of. Not a bad thing and for people who really love Hip Hop and everything an album can provide, it is amazing. I do think this album does exemplify why MF DOOM stayed an underground legend, instead of becoming a household name.