![]() ![]() Many of the samples used by DOOM on the album are taken from vintage episodes of the TV series Fantastic Four, Spider-Man and Superman. The paintings contain scenes of DOOM eating breakfast, mixing chemicals in a forest, and people tied to trees. The cover art was painted by Jason Jagel and designed by Jeff Jank. It contains several songs which were recorded as early as 2002 and some previously released on singles. Paper thickness: 10.3 mil Paper weight: 5. For behind-the-scenes videos of my creative process, follow me on TikTok. For daily musical icons reimagined in Lego, follow me on Instagram. Printed on museum-quality matte photo paper. Throughout the album, DOOM employs many food-related samples, and many of his lyrical themes are based on food metaphors. A 12'x12' high-quality poster of MF DOOMs 'Mm.Food' reimagined by Iconbrick. LeftOverswas released by Rhymesayers and to promote the album. The album was re-released on Jincluding a bonus DVD, a tour poster, and a chocolate-scented MM. It was released by Rhymesayers Entertainment on November 16, 2004. A bonus disc entitled MM. With collaborative side projects with Madlib (Madvillain) and most recently DANGERDOOM with Danger Mouse, MM.FOOD marks the super villain's long awaited follow up to Operation: Doomsday. FOOD is the fifth solo album by Daniel Dumile, his second full-length under the MF DOOM moniker. Doom only added to the mystery by creating multiple aliases (King Geedorah, Viktor Vaughn, etc.) and taking a no holds barred approach to his musical career.
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