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Universal acclaim- based on 28 Ratings
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Aug 17, 2018While I wont really say that this is MF DOOM's best work, it was still an enjoyable project to listen to. As to be expected from DOOM, the lyrics are mostly thought provoking and deep. A couple of songs may be forgettable or uninteresting, though they are countered by those that lie on the opposite side of the spectrum such as the song "That's That".
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EricCApr 8, 2009
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EdPApr 7, 2009I agreed the most with the above Pitchfork review where the album takes a few listens to sink in. It is darker in terms of the material he is talking about; cynical I would say. Gazzillion Ear covers all three main pseudonyms: MF, Viktor Vaughn and King Gheedorah, incredible. Regardless, the wait was worth it. All caps when you spell the man's name.
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TheLastBoffinApr 4, 2009
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MFDOOMMar 31, 2009
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GuruVoodooMar 28, 2009DOOM is just too deep for the critics. Blah, blah, blah, disassociation, blahblahblah, homophobic, blah, mccain supporter, blahblah, wacky couplets. He once said something like - "rhymes so fine his own peeps couldn't follow".
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Schmidty15Mar 27, 2009
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Doom hasn't changed a whit, but by the same token, he sounds like he's repeating himself. Deft diction is one thing he's got in spades, but there aren't many lines here that will get burned into your neurons.
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DOOM’s sounds as bold and battered as ever. You can almost hear the accumulation of Dutch Masters on his larynx.
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Born Like This finds DOOM back to his scalpel-tongued, scatter-mouthed best.