If you’ve been here any amount of time then you know that Gotty™ knows nada about Doom, Madlib, Madvillian or any of these evil comic book characters who rap. Normally, I’d leave this material to David D. or one of those dudes who still plays video games & believes that wrassling is real. Read the rest of this entry »
Now you already gosh darn well know that I don’t know much of anything about DOOM. But I was checkin’ my inbox and this turned up. Plus it’s a slow news Monday (not that I’m complaining) so I figured, “enh, why not?” Read the rest of this entry »
All types of requests flow through the inbox on the daily. I try to reply to all of them & oblige as many as I can. So when Phil from HHC hit me up with this one, I saw points of interests that might be relevant to the TSS loyalists. Read the rest of this entry »
I was planning on writing a detailed review of DOOM’s new album Born Like This, while feeding you lines that could easily be picked apart once transcribed. Instead Mos Def did it for me. While these lines that he is spitting on this video are not off of his new album, they are exactly the kinds one finds upon listening to the new album, whether it’s the first time you throw it on or the 40th. A lot of debate goes on in these here internet boards about whether DOOM is the greatest thing since sliced bread, or the equivalent of a rotten bologna sandwich you could find in an old lunchbox. While the debate will most likely never cease, as an avid DOOM follower, I will try and explain what Mos means in this video when he says “I understand.” Read the rest of this entry »
When MF DOOM (“All Caps when you spell the man’s name” – Madvillainy) umm…dropped his album last week, I may have been the only member of the Crew that was jumping for joy.
There were comments about his “gibberish” and how difficult his albums are to listen to. At one point, a few people co-signed that Asher Roth was more enjoyable to Mr. Dumile. Instead of getting my Flea on and cursing you fools out, I decided to take a more rational approach. Read the rest of this entry »