MF DoomMM..Food

Label:

Rhymesayers Entertainment – RSE0051-1

Format:

2 x Vinyl, LP, Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Hip Hop

Style:

Boom Bap, Jazzy Hip-Hop, Conscious

Tracklist

A1Beef Rapp4:39
A2Hoe Cakes3:54
A3Potholderz
Producer, FeaturingCount Bass D
3:20
B1One Beer
ProducerMadlib
4:18
B2Deep Fried Frenz4:56
B3Poo-Putt Platter1:13
B4Fillet-O-Rapper1:53
B5Gumbo0:50
C1Fig Leaf Bi-Carbonate3:19
C2Kon Karne2:51
C3Guinnessez
Featuring4-Ize, Angelika
4:41
D1Kon Queso
ProducerPNS
4:00
D2Rapp Snitch Knishes
FeaturingMr. Fantastik
2:52
D3Vomitspit2:48
D4Kookies4:10

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Rhymesayers Entertainment, LLC
  • Copyright ©Rhymesayers Entertainment, LLC
  • Manufactured ByFat Beats Distribution
  • Distributed ByFat Beats Distribution

Credits

  • ArtworkJason Jagel
  • DesignJeff Jank
  • Executive-ProducerAlfred P. Morgan, Brent "Abu Siddiq" Sayers*, Daniel Dumile, Jasmine Thomas (2)
  • Lacquer Cut ByCR*
  • ProducerDoom The Metal Fingered Villain* (tracks: A1, A2, B2 to C3, D2 to D4)

Notes

Original first pressing.

Contains the original version of "Kookies" which is built around a beat containing a Sesame Street sample, which was changed on subsequent versions.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 8 26257 00511 3
  • Barcode (Scanned): 826257005113
  • Matrix / Runout (A-side label): RSE0051-1A
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side label): RSE0051-1B
  • Matrix / Runout (C-side label): RSE0051-1C
  • Matrix / Runout (D-side label): RSE0051-1D
  • Matrix / Runout (A-side runout): RSE-0051-SA CR
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side runout): RSE-0051-SB CR
  • Matrix / Runout (C-side runout): RSE-0051-SC CR
  • Matrix / Runout (D-side runout): RSE-0051-SD CR

Other Versions (5 of 41)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
MM..Food (CD, Album)Rhymesayers EntertainmentRSE0051-2US2004
Recently Edited
MM..Food (CD, Advance, Album, Promo, Clean Advance Copy)Rhymesayers EntertainmentRSE0051-2US2004
New Submission
MM..Food (CDr, Advance, Album, Promo, Clean Advance Copy)Rhymesayers EntertainmentnoneUS2004
MM..Food (15×File, AAC, Album, 256 kbps)Rhymesayers EntertainmentnoneWorldwide2004
New Submission
MM..Food (16×File, AAC, Album, Deluxe Edition, 256 kbps, File, MPEG-4 Video)Rhymesayers EntertainmentnoneWorldwide2004

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Reviews

  • Dral0001's avatar
    Dral0001
    picked this up from Mindstate jn MPLS, MN shortly after release. Some of his finest work indeed. If you like this Check out Viktor Vaughn’s Vaudeville Villain. RIP Daniel Dumile
    • amusia1's avatar
      amusia1
      I snagged the 2004 (used but NM) with original Kookies beat for $20 about 7 years ago. And I thought I over payed at the time lol. One of DOOM's best piece of art!
      • jackhartenstine87's avatar
        One of DOOM’s finest and easily one of my favorites. Scored this for $50 in December 2019. Insane to me looking back
        • dylaf's avatar
          dylaf
          Edited 4 years ago
          I mean how much personality can a man have? From the sloppy funk of Potholderz to the good time snippets of 80's soul & rock, manipulated into jazz by the metal fingers, It's always DOOM. If 'Operation Doomsday' was a break-through moment of genius, then by comparison even the scientific comic book ramblings so insanely adept & used with such perfection here, can't explain how this LP came about with neither words nor equations. Stoopendously, definitively, DOOM.
          • xzsap's avatar
            xzsap
            classic hip hop again
            • jacderida's avatar
              jacderida
              Edited 19 years ago
              On 'Deep Fried Frenz', the "Friends, how many of us have them?" vocal that MF Doom has sampled is from 'Friends' by Whodini.