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Old 07-13-2013, 01:13 PM   #202 (permalink)
John Wilkes Booth
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Originally Posted by Sparky View Post
He has one of the highest rated albums of all time with madvilliany. He's worked with every great producer. His music has been remixed by the likes of thom yorke and other alt rock stalwarts. He did a rap album about adult swim(this may not seem relevant but it was).

Every rapper(generalization) cites Doom as an influence.
None of this actually answers my question, though. He certainly wasn't relevant in the long gap between Mr Hood and Operation Doomsday, and he honestly didn't make much of a splash until Madvillainy, which Madlib actually made into a good album. Without him it's just another mediocre Doom release. His career arguably peaked with Dangerdoom, which imo was corny and uninteresting.

p.s. Thom Yorke is just showing love for a fellow pedophile.

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Going back to his delivery, if you look at every track that doom has shared the same beat with, doom is clearly better.

kewli, busta and q-tip lightly trying to rap over lightworks
Busta Rhymes, Talib Kweli & Q-Tip - LightWorks - Vidéo Dailymotion

while doom slices through it with razor sharp edge
Didn't care for it. As always, his delivery sounds almost intentionally sloppy. Maybe that's his thing. I'm not into it.
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