Hey you guys should do a “son reacts to “ where the dad picks a album for the son to react to. I think I would be a great way to introduce the older generations music to younger generations. It would also be very interesting and entertaining.
Eventually this album becomes a collection of earworms that will pop into your head once in a while and make you want to go back and listen. One of my favorite albums of all time.
@Konasteus everyone loved the joker at the end of the movie, think about how much negative content is loved and respected in society, no different than a tattoo shop playing drill music and rap about killing, robbing and selling drugs, just a different flavor, everyone loves the villian attitude
“Villain! His smile stuns ya chick while he puts himself in your shoes. Run your kicks.” It’s super cool that your father is open minded enough to digest music with you. Keep going.
I’ve always felt that Madvilliany is like a punk album in the world of hip-hop. Just a string of 1.5-2min tracks. Raw, straight to the point, no choruses in sight, and still manages to be one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time.
IIRC, it was intentional to keep it short and be the antithesis of, what was at the time, verse hook verse hook verse format. This album was so ahead of its time it took me years to appreciate it.
@@achishukuteki941 totally agree. I've been a DOOM fan since KMD but it took a long while for me to fully appreciate this album. I listen to parts of it almost every day now. One of the greatest albums ever, of any genre.
Madvillainy is like Dooms White Album (Beatles). It's a relatively long album tracklist wise despite not being that long relatively speaking, consists of shorter songs and shows off the skill of everyone involved. It's just a shining example of the creators creativity and skill and is one of the greatest albums of all time. I don't think it's unfair to call it the White Album of Rap music. It definitely lives up to that name (I like it more than the white album and I'm a huge Beatles fan).
Actually guys, fancy clown isnt a breakup song at all. When he starts it off, he says “its victor” which is a previous persona of his. So its Viktor singing about how he lost his girl to a guy with a “tin crown face” aka his current persona, MF DOOM. This song is actually a flip on how people are always saying they could steal your girl. Fancy Clown is a bragging song about how much better hes gotten compared to his previous persona. So good, he could steal a girl from his younger self. Its soooo good
Idk about this. Operation Doomsday was released in 1999, Viktor Vaughn first released 2003, and again in 2004 meanwhile DOOM released Madvillany and M…FOOD in 2004 as well as 6 volumes of Special Herbs.
I love the way he brings it back after that, could’ve ended the track on that bar and it would’ve been slick but the follow up is so clean. RIP DOOM a real master craftsman
On later listens, what makes Madvilliany so special, to me at least, are those short moments in each song. The piano roll of All Caps, the woman's laugh and following horn section in Rainbows. The short musical nuances sometimes become why you remember the track or why you revisit. Rare to find an album that masters the density of two or so minutes each track has. They take you along to get a glimpse then drop you into another soundscape or environment, then you move on. Very special.
Perfectly stated and I completely agree. Those little nuggets that are just right but leave you wishing there was more. Madlib does them in Quasimoto tracks too.
MF DOOM’s reference to old shows, series, cartoons highlights his upbringing and childhood. His use of the mask from Marvel Comics villain Doctor Doom, which has nostalgic roots …but also is because he wanted to be known only based on his skills- not got his face. He was an amazing talent whose tracks always send me down memory lane! His flow was SOO off-putting at first compared to traditional rappers, but over time I came to love, and then CRAVE his spasmodic rap style and unique stanzas. And of course you can’t forget the love of Jazz standards from MADLIB.
I wonder what movie he's referencing. The only sci-fi with nudity I can think of is Starship Troopers but he said 60's so I thought maybe The Day The Earth Stood Still. Not sure though but LOL their convo was funny. Star Whores
The genius of DOOM is that while doing a mostly stream of consciousness flow, from a comedic angle, he was still like making very very deep references and actually saying something. It wasn’t just hippity hop but if someone didn’t want to engage they could just take it at a surface level
Listening to Madvillain without being balls deep in rap is like reading James Joyce without being deeply immersed in literature. Left-field shit plays with expectations set up from conventions, but you have to have lived the conventions for it to directly resonate. Clearly you are balls deep in music though! And you are brave and open minded, good sirs!
While I'm not surprised that MF DOOM has caught interest from different people from all walks of life, especially in the day of the internet, I am surprised at how "well" liked he is when his references are so obscure or specific to a dude who grew up in 70s NY.
I think the beauty of this album is just how your dad described it. There’s so many layers in the mix and so much panning that DOOM is the constant. Through the chaos the only thing that “makes sense” is DOOM, but the more you look into it, the more intricate the rhyme scheme and message of the song can be.
Listened to this for the first time a couple weeks back, with no prior experience to DOOM or Madlib. Wasn’t what I was expecting but I loved it, couldn’t decide whether I should be trying to read and decipher the lyrics, since there are countless great quotables and wordplay, or just close my eyes and paint a picture in my head from the insane production, and the fact the vocals almost feel like an additional instrument at times. Truly unique listening experience
Exactly, I can totally relate, I enjoy it a lot and I didn't knew what to expect, on my first listen I tried to grow accustomed to the sound rather than the lyrics and it was a good idea since the record is strong on both fields. Now I'm trying to understand the double entendres and everything and I know that it's going to be tough, because DOOM seems to have a "hard to digest" type of music, it took me so much time to enjoy TPAB from Kendrick, which means that this album will take me a lot more time.. 😅 but I really like it so I guess that it will grow on me soon.
Personally I sit down with a joint some headphones and the tv on mute. The stuff DOOM flows about in these songs are unreal. The more you listen to what he is actually saying the more dark and gloomy the album gets but all the more interesting. but I thinks that’s what it’s here for.
my friend introduced me to "meat grinder" in 2017. "hey you gotta hear this, it's super weird:" is what he said. now madvillainy is in my vinyl collection, and i can listen to it almost at every moment in my life. it's so cool seeing your dad react to an album that's so dear to my heart! keep up the amazing work!
I'm 51 bought all DOOMs albums when they first came out , been collecting Hip Hop on vinyl since 1986. Have a 20 yo daughter whom I first played MF DOOM to a few years ago. Now we both rate him the best MC ever to do it !!!! For me best 5 MCs ever in no order are Big Daddy Kane ,Rakim , Kool Keith , KRS1 & MF DOOM....... RIP The Illest Villain !!!!!! Peace out Australia. 🇦🇺
Absolutely hilarious Kevin didn’t know about the lyric deep dive feature. Feel like he may spend an unhealthy amount of time going back through past albums. Love it
Shadows of tomorrow (& Madlib in general) are heavily inspired by Sun Ra - legendary cosmic jazz artist & composer. On that note you guys should definitely check out Yesterdays New Quintet, it's basically peak Madlib playing every instrument in his own orchestra & syncing it to looped perfection.
Before introducing Kevin to the chaos and nihilism that The Money Store is, I believe the best course of action is to introduce him to the downward spiral of Atrocity Exhibition first.
I think the "scary" impression of Madvilliany is just that's the parts that make it so great are the same things that can really turn off someone less deep into hip hop. Madlibs production is clever and weird. It can sometimes feel like barely controlled chaos but that's what makes it so interesting. DOOMs flow and wordplay are unmatched, but they can be too dense and hard to follow for someone with no experience with his style of internal rhymes and multilayered punchlines. There's a great vid by Vox on DOOM where they interview Open Mike Eagle. OME talks in that about how, despite being a DOOM fan, he still sometimes finds little double entendre or clever jokes in his lyrics and how DOOM is a master of imbedding so much into his bars that you are almost always finding something new. I think that while this album isn't as immediately challenging or off-putting as something like Death Grips, it is very easy for someone to just not "get" the appeal. I honestly think Kevin might not need to really fear Death Grips as much as he thinks. Honestly think he might appreciate the abrasiveness and energy.
This album holds a special place to me and many other people around the community and I'm glad y'all got to making a video about this album. The production from Madlib and the insane lyricism and flows that DOOM has on this album is amazing. The influence this album also has on current music right now is evident and shows how much this album was ahead of it's time back in 2004. Such a great album, RIP MF DOOM.
When you get two of the most talented, prolific, and rebellious in MF DOOM and Madlib to join forces you get a masterpiece like this album. This album still sounds innovative and unique after all these years have passed. RIP MF DOOM.
Being that DOOM was older than most MCs, it’s cool for your dad to relates those interludes and skits to old radio shows like green hornet. My mind would’ve never made that connection because it wasn’t part of my experience growing up.
Man, when he hears MC Ride for the first time… I can’t wait to see that. Honestly feel like you have to start with their first project and work your way into their later stuff cus it progresses to more aggression
@@liambrubach2922 In reality year of the snitch is. But honestly any of their albums sound more mainstream than bottomless pit, that's too much even for me sometimes.
Ive always looked at this album like a comic book and each song is like a page in the story. Each track isnt its own story but just long enough to move the comic along
Kinda wish you have more of a back story. Would’ve been interesting to see your dads reaction to the fact its him on the cover and he doesn’t remove the mask in public/the reason behind him doing that/the connection to the Fantastic 4 Doom character
so interesting to see your dad react to this, this is one of the most iconic albuns of all time. and its such a unique album. there is nothing like it out there. its a lounge of intellectual and playful rhymes coated in an infinity of samples that all blend together to paint a picture. its a concept album about the bigigest villain to ever live. This one of those albuns that no matter where music goes or civilization, this is intemporal to the core. Everytime u listen u find a new meaning and a new story inside a new line. Its just so rewarding to replay it over and over again. This is pure rap at its best.
You and pop pop need to do a video on Marvin Gaye's "Whats Going On." Arguably the best album of all time. So many of the issues and topics Marvin talks about in that album are still prevalent today. Each song leads into the next. It was such an artistic culmination of music together to create an album.
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I’m dead serious, this album has not a second worth of bad music. This thing is so good that I sit through the fucking interludes. Truly a transcendent masterpiece that is yet to be topped. Yes, it’s better than TPAB, fight me.
This is probably my favourite Album of the Genre. Beats, Lyrics, Flow and Production... none of them carry the rest, they are all so solid. Timeless classic.
Should definitely react to Endtroducing by DJ Shadow at some point if either of you two aren’t familiar. Classic. Really something you can sit back and get sucked into and with the wide range of samples I think it would inspire some interesting discussion about the production process
wait a second just saw they are at 250k wow. Seems to fill a social gap with the pandemic and all. The father-son relationship doesn't hurt either I'd guess
This is why I love these videos. I never really thought about listening to this album, I've tried listening to MF Doom a couple times, just not my thing I guess. Listened to Madvillainy all the way through before watching the video and I'm loving the whole vibe of the album. It's not going to be something I come back to a lot, but I'm glad I'm listening to new stuff to me and at least experiencing it. So thanks for doing what you do!
I was so excited for this one, and I enjoyed it so much. Would love to see a reaction of MM...FOOD, I think Kevin will enjoy it a lot now with Madvilliany as background and I personally think their track's are more catchy. Anyways, great video and RIP MF DOOM!
MF Doom’s lyrics on Madvillainy, needs about 10 listens to really understand it all, and even then his rhyme schemes, metaphors, and double entendres are hard to grasp. Every time I listen to this album, I catch something new.
Your dad loves production so much you absolutely need to spoil him with Donuts by J Dilla and explain the backstory behind it too and why it’s one of the most influential instrumental albums of all time
Inside, I'm ANGRY that talked thru "Stere-er-ro" panning, in Money Folder! hahahaha Because I wanted to see his reaction! I LOVE these videos. All the artists and songs I love, I get to see someone genuinely react to what I love about said artists and songs. And these two are spot on everytime! Thank you guys for sharing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It’s fun to see someone experience this album for the first time. I think it would have helped your dad understand the album if you had explained the concept behind the album. Like, how the old radio samples are setting up the story about this supervillain and how the super villain is the one rapping through the album. Then, how Viktor Vaughn is a separate character rapping about the supervillain boning his chick, etc. I think it makes the album more fun knowing this, but it’s cool your dad enjoyed the music regardless
Been waiting for this one. Your dad is definitely gonna need more than just 1 listen to fully appreciate this one, but glad you waited a bit to introduce it. While it is an amazing album and one of my favorites everything from the lyrics to the production is so intricate it would’ve been a weird one to start out with.
mf really changed my view on music. In retrospect his flow and style of rapping is very simple but thats what makes it amazing, he spits bars about anything and everything over the funkiest and most original beats ive ever heard. Not to mention he has created this world of creative characters and intertwining albums that make doom feel like more than a rapper.
Wasn't expecting this, I think he would definitely love dooms other albums, even Viktor Vaughn vaudeville villain is amazing and I think would be much more his style, with harder and longer tracks
At 12:12 one of the illest rappers of all times comes on. M.E.D. (Nicky Rodriguez) He later after this Madvillain album had one of the most respected underground albums of all times "Push Comes To Shove" I was 16 feelin like a pimo blasting Frank N Dank, M.E.D. Quasimoto and Alicia Keyes
Mf doom got you through so much? Interesting how music means completely different things to every listener. I wouldnever think of mf doom as comforting in rough times lol.
@@jordannorris2406 I think personally i find a lot of comfort inside the whole DOOM universe he was able to build with his image and sound, it is a lot like diving into a good book or comic for me because he is in fact “THE SUPERVILLIAN”
There's also Madlib Invades Blue Note, an album where he was granted access to the entire Blue Note archive, legendary stuff Also Champion Sound, his collaborative album with J Dilla & loads of other Stones Throw artists
Can´t wait for Death Grips, it´s my favourite band of all time, I recomend ExMilitary first rather than the Money Store, that way you can start on a base of what the Death Grips sound is, needless to say that it is my favourite album of them
Highly recommend looking into The Unseen by Quasimoto. Produced by Madlib and features Lord Quas the whole album. Quasimoto. Legend has it he produced most or all of it high and/or on shrooms.
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You guys have to react to MIKE - tears of joy
Please do gkmc or make a poll with it as an option
Exmilitary - Death Grips. I beg.
@@chadkndr they should do war in my pen instead definitely his most influential album
Can you guys do Some Rap Songs-Earl Sweatshirt, it's up with some of the best albums in the last decade imo,and is held with high/prominent regard.
Connor picking albums for Kevin like he’s in Jedi training. “Now is the time, I believe your ready for this album”
Lmao
🤣👏 spot on
Hey you guys should do a “son reacts to “ where the dad picks a album for the son to react to. I think I would be a great way to introduce the older generations music to younger generations. It would also be very interesting and entertaining.
Good idea
This is a great idea. Maybe call that channel “Bridging the Gap” like the song Nas did with his Dad on Street’s Disciple.
@@AlexTheEaglesFan i feel like there wouldn’t be a need to do that tbh. Just post it on this same channel
They have sort of on their Patreon!
@@speedwagon6-e1b Ah cool. Good to know. 👍🏻 I’ll have to check it out then.
Eventually this album becomes a collection of earworms that will pop into your head once in a while and make you want to go back and listen. One of my favorite albums of all time.
Couldn't agree more, I get random snippets pop into my head and end on a DOOM binge
never been a rap lover but the groove in it is so good, fantastic album indeed
Guess you could say, that's turning the tables. *bad dum dishh*
Yeah it’s like there’s a DOOM line for every occasion in life.
fr rainbow grew on me first listen never would’ve thought so
4:00 - The Illest Villains
5:10 - Accordion
7:49 - Meat Grinder
10:48 - Bistro
11:23 - Raid
13:44 - America's Most Blunted
16:11 - Sickfit
16:45 - Rainbows
18:10 - Curls
19:45 - Do Not Fire!
20:10 - Money Folder
24:18 - Shadows of Tomorrow
26:20 - Operation Lifesaver aka Mint Test
28:06 - Figaro
31:35 - Hardcore Hustle
33:06 - Strange Ways
34:53 - Fancy Clown
36:57 - Eye
37:40 - Supervillain Theme
38:18 - All Caps
41:24 - Great Day
43:38 - Rhinestone Cowboy
Thank you for this
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Thank you!!
This album would 100% be played in a cafe in gotham
ur so right
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@Konasteus everyone loved the joker at the end of the movie, think about how much negative content is loved and respected in society, no different than a tattoo shop playing drill music and rap about killing, robbing and selling drugs, just a different flavor, everyone loves the villian attitude
@Konasteus Because gotham is a villianous place even though it has a superhero
@KonasteusWorks Mmm... food?
“Villain! His smile stuns ya chick while he puts himself in your shoes. Run your kicks.” It’s super cool that your father is open minded enough to digest music with you. Keep going.
Found this comment as soon as the line came on in the video… you a psychic or something?
@@SuperShadowify so did I lmao
@@SuperShadowify same lmao
Same with me
I’ve always felt that Madvilliany is like a punk album in the world of hip-hop. Just a string of 1.5-2min tracks.
Raw, straight to the point, no choruses in sight, and still manages to be one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time.
IIRC, it was intentional to keep it short and be the antithesis of, what was at the time, verse hook verse hook verse format. This album was so ahead of its time it took me years to appreciate it.
36 chambers by Wu is for me the most punk rap album of all time but I'm mad into punk, so you could be onto something
@@achishukuteki941 totally agree. I've been a DOOM fan since KMD but it took a long while for me to fully appreciate this album. I listen to parts of it almost every day now. One of the greatest albums ever, of any genre.
"I just hit a lick with a mask, MF Doom"
Madvillainy is like Dooms White Album (Beatles). It's a relatively long album tracklist wise despite not being that long relatively speaking, consists of shorter songs and shows off the skill of everyone involved. It's just a shining example of the creators creativity and skill and is one of the greatest albums of all time. I don't think it's unfair to call it the White Album of Rap music. It definitely lives up to that name (I like it more than the white album and I'm a huge Beatles fan).
"Meat Grinder" uses a sample from the album "Uncle Meat" which Madlib chopped up and sampled; making Madlib the metaphorical meat grinder.
I swear I learn something new about this album every time
Choppin up beats? That’s the beat grinder
But also sounds like Tom Sawyer by Rush somehow
MF DOOM is also rapping about an interaction he has with a prostitute i.e. somebody who makes money by selling there body (grinds their own meat)
@@HorizonMatter was just about to say this
Actually guys, fancy clown isnt a breakup song at all. When he starts it off, he says “its victor” which is a previous persona of his. So its Viktor singing about how he lost his girl to a guy with a “tin crown face” aka his current persona, MF DOOM. This song is actually a flip on how people are always saying they could steal your girl. Fancy Clown is a bragging song about how much better hes gotten compared to his previous persona. So good, he could steal a girl from his younger self. Its soooo good
Well shit I never even noticed that, that’s dope
Idk about this. Operation Doomsday was released in 1999, Viktor Vaughn first released 2003, and again in 2004 meanwhile DOOM released Madvillany and M…FOOD in 2004 as well as 6 volumes of Special Herbs.
@@kandyweeb1885 im not saying his persona, DOOM, wasn't invented before Viktor my guy. Reread my comment.
@@scottyboatright the way you said previous persona made it seem that way to me, my bad on that
Holy shit I always though he says “it’s fiction” but that’s so much cooler
“Slip like freudian, your first and last step to play yourself like accordion”
Favorite rap line ever. Rip DOOM
I love the way he brings it back after that, could’ve ended the track on that bar and it would’ve been slick but the follow up is so clean. RIP DOOM a real master craftsman
Doesn’t rhyme but ok..
@@Gen7486 it does + Ratio
@@Gen7486 it’s how he says it
@@Gen7486 Freudian and accordion rhyme with an American/most western accents in general
On later listens, what makes Madvilliany so special, to me at least, are those short moments in each song. The piano roll of All Caps, the woman's laugh and following horn section in Rainbows. The short musical nuances sometimes become why you remember the track or why you revisit. Rare to find an album that masters the density of two or so minutes each track has. They take you along to get a glimpse then drop you into another soundscape or environment, then you move on. Very special.
THE WOMENS LAUGH ON RAINBOWS TBE HIDDEN SHIT MAN SO GOOD
Very well said
I think it’s what gives this album such a long lifespan of listenability as well. They’re just short enough that you never get tired of them.
So well put! It's so true!
Perfectly stated and I completely agree. Those little nuggets that are just right but leave you wishing there was more. Madlib does them in Quasimoto tracks too.
MF DOOM’s reference to old shows, series, cartoons highlights his upbringing and childhood. His use of the mask from Marvel Comics villain Doctor Doom, which has nostalgic roots …but also is because he wanted to be known only based on his skills- not got his face. He was an amazing talent whose tracks always send me down memory lane!
His flow was SOO off-putting at first compared to traditional rappers, but over time I came to love, and then CRAVE his spasmodic rap style and unique stanzas. And of course you can’t forget the love of Jazz standards from MADLIB.
ok everyone knows bout that. so idgaf
@@yass_3079 why you gotta be so mean lol he was talking to Kevin and Connor
@@JaminBWilliams cuz he looking to get attention 💀
@@yass_3079 he was just talking like u went too far fam it ain't even that serious. So negative for no reason. Who hurt you?
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8:17 I feel like it's almost impossible to not bop your head like this when Meat Grinder comes on
How about Curls?
facts!! also glad to see u here pinely
same with figaro
Average overhyped album
@@silloweet lol ok
the discussion at 25:44 was very touching, such a beautiful father son interaction
lmaooo
I wonder what movie he's referencing. The only sci-fi with nudity I can think of is Starship Troopers but he said 60's so I thought maybe The Day The Earth Stood Still.
Not sure though but LOL their convo was funny. Star Whores
Truly heart touching moment
the man horny comment takes the top spot for me lol
almost as wholesome as the one at 30:00
Was so looking forward to you guys doing this one
oh hey didn’t expect to see you here my guy
@@yoinkerinos404 same wtf lmao
mr.crofts fw DOOM???
The GOAT appreciates the GOAT
Didnt expect to see you here but happy to! Cheers!
Living off borrowed time, the clock tick faster.
Long Live the Villain! 🕊️
My friends senior quote
that'll be the hour they knock the slick blaster.
Might be the best line on the whole thing and it was the very first one lol insane
@@Flamerunner451 that would be "when the smoke clear you can see the sky again,there would be the chopped off heads of Leviathan"
@@aaronvilla3824 mine too :)
MF DOOM is such a good artist, I’m so excited to hear Kevin’s reaction to this and his other albums
Was*
@@Personneinternet :(
@@Personneinternet Is a great artist. MF DOOM will never die.
Can't wait for Operation: Doomsday
Don’t forget about Madlib, Madvillainy wouldn’t exist without him!
haven’t watched yet but i look forward to seeing his reaction to all caps
thanks for telling us in advance bro
@@nathanielbuettner2163 for sure it was much appreciated kudos dawg
Dude I’m excited to see him react to all the tracks! my fav album
The genius of DOOM is that while doing a mostly stream of consciousness flow, from a comedic angle, he was still like making very very deep references and actually saying something. It wasn’t just hippity hop but if someone didn’t want to engage they could just take it at a surface level
Listening to Madvillain without being balls deep in rap is like reading James Joyce without being deeply immersed in literature. Left-field shit plays with expectations set up from conventions, but you have to have lived the conventions for it to directly resonate.
Clearly you are balls deep in music though! And you are brave and open minded, good sirs!
While I'm not surprised that MF DOOM has caught interest from different people from all walks of life, especially in the day of the internet, I am surprised at how "well" liked he is when his references are so obscure or specific to a dude who grew up in 70s NY.
“Is that on purpose?” Madlib is very much deliberate about it all lol
3:57: The Illest Villians
5:11: Accordion
7:48: Meat Grinder
10:47: Bistro
11:21: Raid
13:42: America's Most Blunted
16:12: Sickfit
16:45: Rainbows
18:08: Curls
19:43: Do Not Fire!
20:09: Money Folder
24:18: Shadows Of Tomorrow
26:14: Operation Lifesaver aka Mini Test
28:06: Figaro
31:33: Hardcore Hustle
33:04: Strange Ways
34:50: Fancy Clown
36:54: Eye
37:36: Supervillian Theme
38:15: All Caps
41:22: Great Day
43:33: Rhinestone Cowboy
King among kings
Here you’d dropped this 👑
thank you so much
Fun fact about Quasimoto: Madlib actually raps at a slower pace and speeds his voice up rather than pitching it up.
Raps at normal speed while running the audio through a vocal pitch effect on the SP303 Dr Sample.
I remember a promo on MySpace where early on, they asked if Quasimoto rapped with helium. He said no, he raps with a microphone.
Is that wat Mac did on Delusional Thomas?
which is it? rapping with the track slowed on tape or through the dr sample? i’ve heard it wasn’t an effect …
source: trust me bro
I think the beauty of this album is just how your dad described it. There’s so many layers in the mix and so much panning that DOOM is the constant. Through the chaos the only thing that “makes sense” is DOOM, but the more you look into it, the more intricate the rhyme scheme and message of the song can be.
Listened to this for the first time a couple weeks back, with no prior experience to DOOM or Madlib. Wasn’t what I was expecting but I loved it, couldn’t decide whether I should be trying to read and decipher the lyrics, since there are countless great quotables and wordplay, or just close my eyes and paint a picture in my head from the insane production, and the fact the vocals almost feel like an additional instrument at times. Truly unique listening experience
Exactly, I can totally relate, I enjoy it a lot and I didn't knew what to expect, on my first listen I tried to grow accustomed to the sound rather than the lyrics and it was a good idea since the record is strong on both fields. Now I'm trying to understand the double entendres and everything and I know that it's going to be tough, because DOOM seems to have a "hard to digest" type of music, it took me so much time to enjoy TPAB from Kendrick, which means that this album will take me a lot more time.. 😅 but I really like it so I guess that it will grow on me soon.
Personally I sit down with a joint some headphones and the tv on mute. The stuff DOOM flows about in these songs are unreal. The more you listen to what he is actually saying the more dark and gloomy the album gets but all the more interesting. but I thinks that’s what it’s here for.
Doom is one of the greatest lyricists to grace this planet and will forever be remembered as an artist in the music history
ALL CAPS
ALL CAPS
🧢
edit pls
Incoming doom nerds telling you to capitalize it
forever a classic album
Wassup Dat? 👺
@@jo-2datron789 sup 🎅
Oh hey Dat wassup? 🦹♂️
facts
Been a while since I saw you in a comment section lol
My favorite album of all time. Timeless rhyming and production. Still sounds fresh to this day.
Timeless
my friend introduced me to "meat grinder" in 2017. "hey you gotta hear this, it's super weird:" is what he said. now madvillainy is in my vinyl collection, and i can listen to it almost at every moment in my life.
it's so cool seeing your dad react to an album that's so dear to my heart! keep up the amazing work!
I'm 51 bought all DOOMs albums when they first came out , been collecting Hip Hop on vinyl since 1986.
Have a 20 yo daughter whom I first played MF DOOM to a few years ago.
Now we both rate him the best MC ever to do it !!!!
For me best 5 MCs ever in no order are Big Daddy Kane ,Rakim , Kool Keith , KRS1 & MF DOOM.......
RIP The Illest Villain !!!!!!
Peace out
Australia. 🇦🇺
Man this shit is so dope. I love how your dad cares about what he is listening to. and studies the music like a truth fan. much love!
Absolutely hilarious Kevin didn’t know about the lyric deep dive feature. Feel like he may spend an unhealthy amount of time going back through past albums. Love it
I am Josh !
I immediately thought the same thing like oh god he’s gonna be up at 4am
@@tycovey5760 I have now found the Dissect podcast and between the two I will never leave the house!
Pinata by madlib and freddie gibbs would be a great album to react too!
FACCCTTSSS OR ALFREDO
And bandana haha
yeppppp
Yes!! Giannis is still on repeat for me.
Truth
Shadows of tomorrow (& Madlib in general) are heavily inspired by Sun Ra - legendary cosmic jazz artist & composer. On that note you guys should definitely check out Yesterdays New Quintet, it's basically peak Madlib playing every instrument in his own orchestra & syncing it to looped perfection.
Before introducing Kevin to the chaos and nihilism that The Money Store is, I believe the best course of action is to introduce him to the downward spiral of Atrocity Exhibition first.
I think the "scary" impression of Madvilliany is just that's the parts that make it so great are the same things that can really turn off someone less deep into hip hop. Madlibs production is clever and weird. It can sometimes feel like barely controlled chaos but that's what makes it so interesting. DOOMs flow and wordplay are unmatched, but they can be too dense and hard to follow for someone with no experience with his style of internal rhymes and multilayered punchlines. There's a great vid by Vox on DOOM where they interview Open Mike Eagle. OME talks in that about how, despite being a DOOM fan, he still sometimes finds little double entendre or clever jokes in his lyrics and how DOOM is a master of imbedding so much into his bars that you are almost always finding something new. I think that while this album isn't as immediately challenging or off-putting as something like Death Grips, it is very easy for someone to just not "get" the appeal.
I honestly think Kevin might not need to really fear Death Grips as much as he thinks. Honestly think he might appreciate the abrasiveness and energy.
Very excited to see how he reacts to this, Madvillainy is a classic
This album holds a special place to me and many other people around the community and I'm glad y'all got to making a video about this album. The production from Madlib and the insane lyricism and flows that DOOM has on this album is amazing. The influence this album also has on current music right now is evident and shows how much this album was ahead of it's time back in 2004. Such a great album, RIP MF DOOM.
not disagreeing w you, but could you explain the influence this has on current music?
@@thatscrazyyyyyy listen to anyone who was in odd future and youll see.
nstlgaULTRA and then odd future/it’s members went on to heavily the newest generation of rappers. If not musically than in mindset.
Love MF DDOOM and Madlib but I cant see their influence on current music. Yeah Oddfuture dudes loved him but besides them i just cant see it
damn. forgot about odd future. but frfr. good looks.
When you get two of the most talented, prolific, and rebellious in MF DOOM and Madlib to join forces you get a masterpiece like this album. This album still sounds innovative and unique after all these years have passed. RIP MF DOOM.
Being that DOOM was older than most MCs, it’s cool for your dad to relates those interludes and skits to old radio shows like green hornet. My mind would’ve never made that connection because it wasn’t part of my experience growing up.
Man, when he hears MC Ride for the first time… I can’t wait to see that. Honestly feel like you have to start with their first project and work your way into their later stuff cus it progresses to more aggression
@@liambrubach2922 Nah man that album calm compared to some of their later albums
@@liambrubach2922 How? TMS is their most mainstream sounding album.
@@liambrubach2922 In reality year of the snitch is.
But honestly any of their albums sound more mainstream than bottomless pit, that's too much even for me sometimes.
What are some of these takes LOL
BP is the spiritual sequel to TMS. YOTS has some of their most meta, weird tracks like Hahaha and Shitshow..
@@Oxbayer And yet it's generally agreed to be their most mainstream sounding album.
Ive always looked at this album like a comic book and each song is like a page in the story. Each track isnt its own story but just long enough to move the comic along
Kinda wish you have more of a back story. Would’ve been interesting to see your dads reaction to the fact its him on the cover and he doesn’t remove the mask in public/the reason behind him doing that/the connection to the Fantastic 4 Doom character
36:20 - Dad discovers the whole purpose of Genius 3 months after downloading it hahahahahah
I’m still amazed ! Thought it was just for lyrics
so interesting to see your dad react to this, this is one of the most iconic albuns of all time. and its such a unique album. there is nothing like it out there. its a lounge of intellectual and playful rhymes coated in an infinity of samples that all blend together to paint a picture. its a concept album about the bigigest villain to ever live. This one of those albuns that no matter where music goes or civilization, this is intemporal to the core. Everytime u listen u find a new meaning and a new story inside a new line. Its just so rewarding to replay it over and over again. This is pure rap at its best.
You and pop pop need to do a video on Marvin Gaye's "Whats Going On." Arguably the best album of all time. So many of the issues and topics Marvin talks about in that album are still prevalent today. Each song leads into the next. It was such an artistic culmination of music together to create an album.
That'd be cool but this series is more about the son introducing his dad to newer albums that he grew up listening to
one of the best albums of all time
cappppppp
@@eddie8489 where is the cap
@@eddie8489 it’s facts
@@eddie8489 lil uzi Fan lmao
This is like top 5 of all time.
Nobody in this industry is as talented as MF DOOM. Long live the king.
you forgot B.o.B , Baby Bash, Baby Boy da Prince, Baby D, Baby J, Baby Tate
Backpack Kid
Bad Azz
Bad Bunny
Bad News Brown (musician)
Badshah
Baeza
Bahamadia
Baka Not Nice
Bankroll Fresh
Banky W.
Bang Belushi
Bangs
Bas
Battlecat
Bausa
bbno$
BbyMutha
B. D. Foxmoor
Beanie Sigel
Beans
Beat Assailant
The Beat Bully
Becky G
Beedie
Beenzino
Beetlejuice
Bella Alubo
Belly
Benny Blanco
Benny the Butcher
Benzino
Berner
BewhY
Bez
Bhad Bhabie
B.I
Bia
BIG30
Big Bank Hank
Big Body Bes
Big Boi
Big Daddy Kane[1]
Big Ed
Big Fase 100
Big Freedia
Big Gipp
Big Hawk
Big K.R.I.T.
Big Kuntry King
Big L
Big Lean
Big Lurch
Big Mello
Big Narstie
Big Mike
Big Moe
Big Noyd
Big Pokey
Big Pooh
Big Pun
Big Reese
Big Rube
Big Scarr
Big Scoob
Big Sean
Big Sha
Big Shaq
Big Shug
Big Smo
Big Syke
Big Zulu
Big Zuu
Bigg D
Bigg Jus
Bilal Wahib
Bill Stax
Billy Drease Williams
Billy Woods
Bink
Birdman
Bishop Lamont
Bishop Nehru
Biz Markie[2]
Bizarrap
Bizarre
Bizzey
Bizzy
Bizzy Bone
BJ the Chicago Kid
Bkorn
Blaaze
Blac Chyna
Blac Youngsta
Black Child
Black Cobain
Black M
Black Milk
Black the Ripper
Black Rob
Black Thought
Blackbear
B L A C K I E
Blak Jak
Blade Brown
Blade Icewood
Bladee
Blaq Poet
Blaqstarr
Blaze Ya Dead Homie
BlocBoy JB
Blockhead
Blood Raw
Blu
Blueface
Blueprint
Blxst
Bobb'e J. Thompson
Bobby
Bobby Brackins
Bobby Creekwater
Bobby Shmurda
Bodega Bamz
Boef
Bohemia
Boi-1da
Boity
Boldy James
Bone Crusher
Bones
Bonez MC
Booba
Boondox
Boosie Badazz
Boots Riley
Borgore
Boss AC
Bow Wow[1]
Boy Wonder
Boys Noize
Braille
Braintax
Brandon T. Jackson
Brandun DeShay
Brandy Norwood
Brigadier Jerry
Brisco
Brodha V
Brodinski
Bronx Style Bob
Brooke Candy
Brotha Lynch Hung
Brother Ali
Brother Marquis
Brymo
Bryson Tiller
Buba Corelli
Bubba Sparxxx
Buckshot
Buckwild
Buddy
Bugzy Malone
Bun B
Burna Boy
Busdriver
Bushido
Bushwick Bill
Busta Rhymes[2]
Busy Bee Starski
Butch Cassidy
C
Common
C-Bo
C Jamm
C-Murder
C-Note
C-Rayz Walz
Cadet
Cage
Cai Xukun
Cakes da Killa
Calboy
Call Me Ace
Cam'ron
Camu Tao
Candy Ken
Candyman
Canibus
Capital Bra
Capital Steez
Capo
Capone
Cappadonna
Cardi B
Cardiak
Carnage
Casanova
Casey Veggies
Cash Out
Cashis
Caskey
Cassie Ventura
Cassidy
Cassper Nyovest
Cazwell
CDQ
Cecil Otter
Ced-Gee
CeeLo Green
Cellski
Celly Cel
Celph Titled
Central Cee
Cesar Comanche
Ceschi
Ceza
Chali 2na
Chamillionaire
Champtown
Chance the Rapper
Chanel West Coast
Changmo
Channel 7
Charizma
Charlamagne tha God
Charles Hamilton
Charli Baltimore
Charli XCX
Cher Lloyd
Chester P
Chester Watson
Chevy Woods
Chi Ali
Chiddy Bang
Chief Keef
Chika
Childish Gambino
Childish Major
Chill Rob G
Chilla Jones
Chilli
Chilly Chill
China Mac
Chingo Bling
Chingy[1]
Chinko Ekun
Chino XL
Chinx
Chip
Cho
Choice
Choosey
Choppa
Chris Brown
Chris Rivers
Chris Travis
Chris Webby
Chrishan
Christopher Martin
Christopher Reid
Chyskillz
Chubb Rock
Chuck Inglish
Chucky Workclothes
Ciara
Cities Aviv
CJ
CJ Fly
CJ Mac
CL
CL Smooth
Clams Casino
Classified
Cleo
Clinton Sparks
Clyde Carson
Coco Jones
Coi Leray
Coke La Rock
Coko
Cold 187um
Comethazine
Common[1]
Conceited
Connect-R
Consequence
Conway the Machine
Cool Breeze
Cool C
Cool Nutz
Coolio
Copywrite
Cordae
Cordaro Stewart
Cormega
Corpse Husband
Cory Gunz
Cosculluela
Cougnut
Count Bass D
Cousin Stizz
Coyote Beatz
Cozz
Craig David
Craig G
Craig Mack
Craig Xen
Crime Boss
Criminal Manne
Criolo
Crooked I
Crucial Star
Crypt the Warchild
Crystal Caines
Cuban Link
Cupcakke
Currensy
Curtiss King
Cyhi the Prynce
@@eddie8489 you didn't finish 🤨
@@eddie8489 bro tried to sneak in comethazine
@@connerroncoroni2813 bro put fucking carti b 💀 bro really thought he had it
@@eddie8489 I've never seen such an idiotic comment. Everyone who had the unfortunate time of reading it, is now dumber having did so.
I’m dead serious, this album has not a second worth of bad music. This thing is so good that I sit through the fucking interludes. Truly a transcendent masterpiece that is yet to be topped. Yes, it’s better than TPAB, fight me.
A year late but tpab better
This is probably my favourite Album of the Genre. Beats, Lyrics, Flow and Production... none of them carry the rest, they are all so solid. Timeless classic.
If you guys do Circles, I highly, highly suggest the deluxe version! Right and Floating complete that album so perfectly!
Yeah! Gotta include the bonus tracks !!! Patiently waiting for this 🤞🏼
Faces
I can’t wait to see this one !! Also we need some rhythm and blues ! D‘Angelo voodoo, weeknd house of balloons or frank ocean channel orange !!
10:39 I laughed so hard 💀💀💀 your dad is savage
"You'll slip like Freudian, your first and last step to playing yourself like accordian". Love that line
To say I love this album is an understatement. Excited to see how you both feel about it!
24:45 Kevin seems to really like the sci fi themes. Deltron 3030 would be a great listening
yesssss
"It's the year 3030....."
Should definitely react to Endtroducing by DJ Shadow at some point if either of you two aren’t familiar. Classic. Really something you can sit back and get sucked into and with the wide range of samples I think it would inspire some interesting discussion about the production process
Oh yes. This and Since I Left You by The Avalanches are 2 musts
First album from Boards of Canada too as well
Please, this! Watershed album.
Midnight in a perfect world was a game changer for music
@@KydraExhale First album from UNKLE (produced by Shadow) is a masterpiece as well
At first I refused to hear it. Then, I started to like it. Now I think it is a masterpiece. The style of this album is just impeccable
You should totally do a clipping listen! I think your dad would love Daveed's skill on vocals especially on their last two horror albums.
The classic of classics. So excited for this one!
It’s insane (but completely deserved) how fast your channel has grown in less than a year! One of the best music reaction channels on YT
wait a second just saw they are at 250k wow.
Seems to fill a social gap with the pandemic and all.
The father-son relationship doesn't hurt either I'd guess
I've had the mask tattooed onto my wrist for 15 years. This album hit while I was in high school and was such a game changer.
This is why I love these videos. I never really thought about listening to this album, I've tried listening to MF Doom a couple times, just not my thing I guess. Listened to Madvillainy all the way through before watching the video and I'm loving the whole vibe of the album. It's not going to be something I come back to a lot, but I'm glad I'm listening to new stuff to me and at least experiencing it. So thanks for doing what you do!
Haven't even started the video but your dad is rocking some sick kds
I was so excited for this one, and I enjoyed it so much. Would love to see a reaction of MM...FOOD, I think Kevin will enjoy it a lot now with Madvilliany as background and I personally think their track's are more catchy. Anyways, great video and RIP MF DOOM!
Mm..Food has always been my favorite DOOM album! Mouse and the Mask is up there too.
MF Doom’s lyrics on Madvillainy, needs about 10 listens to really understand it all, and even then his rhyme schemes, metaphors, and double entendres are hard to grasp. Every time I listen to this album, I catch something new.
just remember all caps when you spell the man’s name
MF DOOM*
ALL CAPS
“Like Jack Lalanne DONT rack ya brain” 🥶🥶🥶
@@ax3LF 😂😂😂 true good catch, how can I right? lol
Fantastic album, you guys have to react to Flying Lotus’ “Cosmogramma”, your dad would love the production
Heck yes! Would love to hear him react to some Lotus. Maybe a bit of Kaytranada too.
YES
@@BiggusNickus kaytranada would be nice too. Would love to also see Flume - Hi This Is Flume
Yes and "you're dead!"
HECKIN HECK YES OMG I HECKIN CANT AGREE ANY HECKIN MORE HECK YES!
Figaro was the first song I heard that stuck with me. "The best MC with no chain you ever heard" RIP DOOM
These are so great please keep doing them. The vibe between father and son is the best part. Really beautiful stuff.
This Project is crazy and all the double and tripple entendres are still flying over my head.
Btw I'm very excited for the circles reaction!
This channel never ceases to excite me. Let's GO!!!
I think he’d be a big fan of Mm..Food and Operation: Doomsday. Super glad y’all got around to this album!
Your dad loves production so much you absolutely need to spoil him with Donuts by J Dilla and explain the backstory behind it too and why it’s one of the most influential instrumental albums of all time
Inside, I'm ANGRY that talked thru "Stere-er-ro" panning, in Money Folder! hahahaha Because I wanted to see his reaction!
I LOVE these videos. All the artists and songs I love, I get to see someone genuinely react to what I love about said artists and songs. And these two are spot on everytime!
Thank you guys for sharing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This one's for all of The Illest Villains
Rest in Paradise Daniel 🙏
It’s fun to see someone experience this album for the first time. I think it would have helped your dad understand the album if you had explained the concept behind the album. Like, how the old radio samples are setting up the story about this supervillain and how the super villain is the one rapping through the album. Then, how Viktor Vaughn is a separate character rapping about the supervillain boning his chick, etc. I think it makes the album more fun knowing this, but it’s cool your dad enjoyed the music regardless
Been waiting for this one. Your dad is definitely gonna need more than just 1 listen to fully appreciate this one, but glad you waited a bit to introduce it. While it is an amazing album and one of my favorites everything from the lyrics to the production is so intricate it would’ve been a weird one to start out with.
mad villiany my 2nd fav album be cool to see yall react to my number 1 pink season y’all would really find it facinating to react to
Bro has the coolest Dad out
Been waiting on this for a while! Love you guys, keep it up!
mf really changed my view on music. In retrospect his flow and style of rapping is very simple but thats what makes it amazing, he spits bars about anything and everything over the funkiest and most original beats ive ever heard. Not to mention he has created this world of creative characters and intertwining albums that make doom feel like more than a rapper.
Wasn't expecting this, I think he would definitely love dooms other albums, even Viktor Vaughn vaudeville villain is amazing and I think would be much more his style, with harder and longer tracks
At 12:12 one of the illest rappers of all times comes on. M.E.D. (Nicky Rodriguez) He later after this Madvillain album had one of the most respected underground albums of all times "Push Comes To Shove" I was 16 feelin like a pimo blasting Frank N Dank, M.E.D. Quasimoto and Alicia Keyes
39:12 when they talk about ALL CAPS and he son loudly whispers " NEVER FORGET THAT!" I'm not even his dad and I'm so proud 🤧
This project has gotten me through so much and DOOM in general, RIP THE SUPERVILLIAN
Mf doom got you through so much? Interesting how music means completely different things to every listener. I wouldnever think of mf doom as comforting in rough times lol.
@@jordannorris2406 I think personally i find a lot of comfort inside the whole DOOM universe he was able to build with his image and sound, it is a lot like diving into a good book or comic for me because he is in fact “THE SUPERVILLIAN”
I love just the concept of this album. They execute it perfectly
38:52 Connor whenever Kevin talks about sexy time with his mom 😂
Lol
YESSS been waiting for this forever
YEA! I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FOR A WHILE AND IM SO EXCITED LMAOOO i remember your dad replied to my comment requesting this!
I think the main word I'm going to be hearing today is "wicked"
43:18 Kevin’s imagery of what he’s hearing always entertains me, someone’s needs to animate his descriptions of his visualised music
such an incredibly crafted album that blows me away every single time. rip DOOM 🙏🏽
'Some people just need to eat a whole thing of Crest'
DOOM is the best
There's also Madlib Invades Blue Note, an album where he was granted access to the entire Blue Note archive, legendary stuff
Also Champion Sound, his collaborative album with J Dilla & loads of other Stones Throw artists
Viktor Vaughn is the true masterpiece from the villain, MF Doom. RIP, gone but never forgotten.
all caps next time brother
@@jaxonpalmer1961 Of course, what was I thinking?
This is the greatest reaction video with your father, I absolutely cannot wait for the next time you listen to the Enigma that is MF DOOM
The video came out 2 minutes ago 😭
how you listen to this video in 4 minutes
@@JKP- He's living off borrowed time, so the clock ticks faster.
@@Larz0rz 😂😂
@@Larz0rz lmaoooo
Can´t wait for Death Grips, it´s my favourite band of all time, I recomend ExMilitary first rather than the Money Store, that way you can start on a base of what the Death Grips sound is, needless to say that it is my favourite album of them
I listened to this album 3 times before I realized I liked it once the songs became ingrained in my mind
Highly recommend looking into The Unseen by Quasimoto. Produced by Madlib and features Lord Quas the whole album. Quasimoto. Legend has it he produced most or all of it high and/or on shrooms.
Yes!
I understand that its an alter ego but its so weird talking about it like that lol, i’d just say Madlib creates it all
@@stijn8588 its called having fun lmao
@@ahhhhyes what does that have to with my comment lol. I just pointed out that i never saw someone talk about Quas/Madlib like that
Lmfao why you narrating it like that weirdo