tbh the only aesop album i've ever really listened to is labor days and it has some ok songs on it. he's more of a poet than anything else to me. he says some insightful things but a lot of the time his style is awkward and corny.
doom has some clever **** but also a lot of filler that seems forced and not that interesting to me. there are a few albums like madvillain and the first viktor vaughn that have some ok songs but overall not really something i want to listen to a lot.
so really i'd say neither one really catches my attention all that much but if i had to choose i'd give the edge to doom.
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