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The Mouse And The Mask

EMAILPRINTby DangerDoom

DangerDoom reviews
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8.3 User Score:

Album Info

Label: Epitaph / Lex

Release Date: 11 October 2005

Discs: 1 disc

Genre(s): Indie, Rap

Summary

This collaboration between MF Doom and Danger Mouse includes voices and skits from Cartoon Network's Adult Swim shows. Non-animated folks like Ghostface Killah, Cee-Lo & Talib Kweli also lend a hand.

What The Critics Said

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100

E! Online

As subversive as it is weird.

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91

Filter

An entire record of scorching wordplay, groovy soundscapes, jaw-dropping cadence and Aqua Teen Hunger Force cameos. [#17, p.93]

91

Entertainment Weekly

A hip-hop tour de farce. [14 Oct 2005, p.152]

91

Village Voice (Consumer Guide)

Both guys are so irrepressibly playful that they get serious at their peril--they're better off as a nonstop musical goof.

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90

Splendid

Rather than detract from the funkified weirdness, the guest spots from the Adult Swim crew actually add to the craziness.

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90

Magnet

Finds both beatmaker and rapper at the peak of their powers. [#70, p.89]

90

Lost At Sea

Anyone intrigued by Doom should adore this album.

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90

All Music Guide

The best album of the year in the hip-hop underground.

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90

Billboard

Lyrically, Doom hasn't sounded this vital since Viktor Vaughn's "Vaudeville Villain."

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90

Paste Magazine

Wonderfully askew. [Feb/Mar 2006, p.96]

89

Austin Chronicle

[A] psychedelic rap reality worth wigging to.

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85

RapReviews.com

It's an excellent album if you're in on the joke.

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80

Slant Magazine

The Mouse and the Mask, while it may not be answering life's questions, is an enjoyable and highly original achievement.

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80

Dusted Magazine

Like Paul's Boutique, The Mouse and the Mask is at times frustrating in its top-heaviness. Thank god it's got Doom.

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80

PopMatters

Even though the album maintains a barely serious attitude from start to finish, it's impossible to doubt the talent and style present.

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80

Junkmedia

It might not be the underground hip-hop record of the year, but it is easily on the short list.

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80

Prefix Magazine

The Mouse and the Mask’s levity is the antithesis of the dense Madvilliany, and it continues Doom’s steady march toward achieving legendary status.

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80

Delusions of Adequacy

The beats on The Mouse and the Mask are remarkably consistent, satisfactorily complex, and surprisingly subtle.

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80

Uncut

This is MF Doom's most accessible moment to date. [Nov 2005, p.108]

80

The Onion (A.V. Club)

The addition of Adult Swim characters into damn near every track isn't always seamless or clever, and the album could do without "Bada Bing" or Meatwad's intentionally painful bonus-track cover of Doom's "Beef Rapp," but otherwise, this stellar collaboration threatens to give underground synergy a good name.

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80

Dot Music

Proof once more, that you can be experimental, extreme and eccentric but be excellently hip hop all at the same time.

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78

Pitchfork

It's not as revealing as Doom's other work, and Danger Mouse's big, Technicolor productions here are a little too trivial to be immortal. But for what it attempts-- which is basically a comedy record with no-joke skills-- it exceeds expectations.

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75

Spin

Doom's playing it safe. [Oct 2005, p.133]

75

Los Angeles Times

An ingeniously clever album. [13 Nov 2005]

70

Mojo

An entirely silly album. [Jan 2006, p.120]

70

Q Magazine

Doom's bizarre raps prove a good match for Danger Mouse's eclectic approach. [Nov 2005, p.123]

70

Rolling Stone

It's a fun ride. [6 Oct 2005, p.154]

70

Tiny Mix Tapes

The Mouse and the Mask's downfall, though, is its excruciatingly narrow scope.

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70

Playlouder

Though not really getting the joke can somewhat divorce the listener from proceedings, the slick, masterful production and real-life cameos from the likes of Ghostface and particularly Cee-Lo on the majestic 'Benzi Box' make up for the feeling of exclusion.

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69

cokemachineglow

It’s not a bad album, and Doom’s rapping is damn near unparalleled; but when you come right down to it, The Mouse & the Mask kinda feels like a throwaway.

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60

The Guardian

While this buoyant link-up is no disgrace, its main ingredients - copshow brass, cartoon flutes, professor voices - are fairly familiar rap tropes.

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60

Alternative Press

Both participants' artistic weaponry [is] set for "stun" instead of "kill." [Dec 2005, p.216]

58

Stylus Magazine

Abandoned in the spotlight, Doom appears to falter, though again I think it’s just because we’ve grown so accustomed to cherry-picking his lyrical gems from a well-blended stoned barrage.

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50

Blender

Surprisingly pedestrian. [Nov 2005, p.134]

What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this album is 8.3 (out of 10) based on 42 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Dillon G gave it a7:
danger doom rocks the hip-hop scene with their intelligent use of comical rhymes, comic book and cartoon characters, and danger mouse is great at mixing beats and at producing. their best guest appearances were obviously Talib Kweli and Ghostface. (cee-lo was alright.) it was abstract and surreal, but it could've integrated more social commentary and been more straight-forward at times....other than that, very solid first album, and hopefully many more to come.

pelicaine gave it a9:
First and foremost, this CD shows a textbook example on how skits should be done. They are funny and don't interrupt the flow of the abun one bit. That being said, this is a great release. DOOM's rhymes are always fun to listen to lyrically and structurally, though at points I wish that DOOM would have stepped up his rhyming. DangerMouse's beats are on point all the way through. This album does a great job of introducing [adult swim] fans to a new flavor of hip-hop. What a refreshing release that deserves to be in the collection of a hip-hop head that loves creative rhyme schemes (DOOM rhymes whole bars with each other. Put that on your dictionary and suck it.) and some head-nodding beats, go cop it.

turbo d gave it a10:
entire album is pure genius, from start to finish.... lyrics, beats, skits... perfect. played this everyday for weeks now, always brings me up, everyone loves it. more cohesive than mf's other works. tho i highly reccomend madvillany....slightly on the darker side.

Dan T gave it a9:
Possibly the dopest hip-hop release of 2005

MC Dish gave it a7:
This album is solid, MF Doom got weird, innate ability to come up with lyrics, and Dj Danger Mouse produces the beats well. Rock solid. However, y'all got to worry if this is for real, or if it's gonna be just a trend.

Diablo P gave it a9:
1. Do you like Rap? 2. Do you like Adult Swim? If you said yes or even said maybe to either of those 2 questions go and by this album. It is awesome. DangerMouse and MF Doom are unstoppable.

Wilkes B. gave it an8:
Enjoyable CD, different than anything else I've heard lately. Good beats, funny lyrics. Don't sleep on it.

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