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1. Operation: Doomsday

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Metal Face cover edition. 1999 classic. Premium-grade black vinyl, remastered from the original Fondle'Em Records release, and a poster of the album cover art!

2. Madvillain

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Madvillain- Madvillainy

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(2LP) MF Doom & Madlib's otherworldly debut collaboration, breaking rules & rhymes... accept no substitute

3. MM..Food Exclusive Green And White Color Vinyl

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Exclusive Green And White Color Vinyl

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This deluxe vinyl edition includes a green & a white vinyl, comes in a heavyweight tip-on gatefold jacket and with a custom DOOM stencil. This is a must-own for rap fans.

4. Operation Doomsday

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Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

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This special edition 2xLP package comes housed in an all new exclusive jacket featuring DOOM's infamous metal mask icon ebbossed out of a metallic silver foil. An absolute must have for the DOOM completist. The long awaited reissue of DOOM's first solo gem, Operation: Doomsday. Remastered from the original Fondle 'Em 1999 issue. Side A is listed as ''Side Zero''. Side B is ''Side One''. And so forth. Underneath his mysterious metal mask, MF DOOM hides the cachet underground legends are made of. After KMD (his first group)'s 1994 sophomore album Bl_ck B_st_rds was shelved by Elektra in 1994 and his blood brother Subroc (one half of the sibling rap duo) passed away, surviving frontman Zev Love X mutated into the MC Avenger known as MF DOOM and the Rap world is better for it. This 19-cut deep album is ridiculously dope, in a bizarro Ol' Dirty Bastard kind of way. Doom sounds either high or drunk on most of the tracks, his self-produced beats are gritty, and his rhyme styles are almost indecipherable. On arguably the best track, ''Rhymes Like Dimes,'' Doom weaves some pointed lyrics through his abstract wordplay, spitting 'only in America could you find a way to earn a healthy buck / And still keep your attitude on self-destruct.' Who You Think I Am? features DOOM's crew M.onster I.sland C.zars, while on ''?'' he trades hot verses with former Columbia artist Kurious Jorge. Doom's avant-garde ghetto-rhyme philosophies take even more intentionally weird twists on ''Tick, Tick...'' where he and guest MC MF Grimm's flows warble over a rhythm track whose tempo speeds up and slows down continually. The comic-book themed skits, will help take you deep into the mind of an MC who is as otherworldly as they come. And in today's bland commercial Rap universe, Operation Doomsday's left-of-center beats and rhymes are the perfect remedy.

5. Special Herbs, Vol. 1 and 2

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MF Doom is the man in the iron mask. The most mysterious figure in hip-hop has also become one of the most popular, supplying beats and rhymes for Gorillaz, de la Soul, Madlib, Danger Mouse, and Wu-Tang Clan, and drawing praise from heavyweights like Just Blaze, Nas, and Mos Def. Since 2002, DOOM has released numerous volumes of Special Herbs, one of the longest-running instrumental series in hip-hop history. Now, the first two volumes in the acclaimed series are available on vinyl for the first time in years. With obscure loops and dusty samples galore, Special Herbs Vol. 1 & 2 is a must-have for any DOOM fan or hip-hop head. Also includes a limited-edition bonus 7", featuring two beats from DOOM's days as a member of 90s hip-hop trio KMD.

6. Special Herbs 5 & 6

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Special Herbs, Vols. 5 & 6 is an album of instrumental works released by MF Doom under the Metal Fingers moniker. As with the other installments of the Special Herbs series, each track is named for a herb or similar flora. This album, aside from the bonus tracks, also forms the last thirteen tracks of the Metal Fingers series' previous volume, Special Herbs, Vols. 4, 5 & 6, due to the different record labels the various albums in the series were released on. This is the last volume of the series with such track listing overlaps.

7. Doom Xmas (Limited Edition Picture Disc Vinyl) MF Doom Cookin Soul

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(Limited Edition Picutre Disc Vinyl)

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Doom Xmas (Limited Edition Picutre Disc Vinyl)
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A1 - Xmas With Doom (Intro)
A2 - Naughty Or Nutz
A3 - Let It Snowwwww
A4 - Smoke A Lil Xmas Tree
A5 - MF Grinch
A6 - Santa's Pot Belly (Skit)
B1 - Wonderfull
B2 - Lleg Navidad
B3 - XXXmas Ladies
B4 - HO (Skit)
B5 - The Holiday Agenda
B6 - Unhappy (Outro)

8. Mouse & The Mask: Official Metalface Version

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Limited triple vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered and expanded edition. Back in 2005, super producer Danger Mouse and masked hip hop supervillain Doom came together for The Mouse And The Mask, a collaborative album released under the name Dangerdoom. Among Doom's most successful projects both critically and commercially, the album was inspired by Cartoon Network's late night Adult Swim programming slate, and includes appearances from several Adult Swim characters, including Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Space Ghost, Harvey Birdman, and more. The Mouse And The Mask features guest spots from Talib Kweli, Ghostface Killah, and Cee Lo Green. The album is composed almost entirely of raps by MF Doom, performed over beats created by Danger Mouse sampling music from various television shows airing on Cartoon Network's programming block Adult Swim.

9. Live From Planet X

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MF Doom- Live From Planet X

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Limited vinyl LP pressing. Experience the exceedingly rare genius of an MF Doom live performance with these exclusive "straight from the soundboard" audio recordings. Broadcasting from an undisclosed location, this vinyl pressing of Live From Planet X offers fans a chance to own the most comprehensive glance into Doom's lengthy career available. Debuting under the alias Zev Love X, Doom first graced the world of hip-hop on the 3rd Bass single "The Gas Face." A couple years later Zev re-emerged alongside his younger brother DJ Subroc, in New York's legendary KMD. The group's first album Mr. Hood was released in 1991 on Elektra Records but KMD was quickly dropped from the record label when, in the wake of Subroc being killed by a car, they returned in '93 with an unflinching attitude and an album titled Bl_ck B_st_rds. Deeply affected by his brother's tragic death, while also carrying a grudge against the industry that screwed him, Zev disappeared from the rap scene for five years. It wasn't until 1999, that Zev suddenly reemerged, face masked, as MF Doom with his 1999 solo debut and underground classic "Operation: Doomsday". Since then Doom has completely reinvented the indie-rap landscape with a string of offbeat projects under an array of monikers: Metal Fingers, Viktor Vaughn, King Geedorah, Monsta Island Czars, Madvillain, DangerDOOM, NehruivanDOOM, and more.

10. Special Herbs 3 & 4

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Agrimony
Arabic Gum
Benzoin Gum
Bergamot Wild
Calamus Root

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MF Doom is the man in the iron mask. The most mysterious figure in hip-hop has also become one of the most popular, supplying beats and rhymes for Gorillaz, de la Soul, Madlib, Danger Mouse, and Wu-Tang Clan, and drawing praise from heavyweights like Just Blaze, Nas, and Mos Def. Since 2002, DOOM has released numerous volumes of Special Herbs, one of the longest-running instrumental series in hip-hop history. Now, volumes three and four of the acclaimed series are available on vinyl for the first time in years. With obscure loops and dusty samples galore, Special Herbs Vol. 3 & 4 is a must-have for any DOOM fan or hip-hop head. Also includes a limited-edition bonus 7", featuring two beats from DOOM's days as a member of 90s hip-hop trio KMD.

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