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KMD - Plumskinnz (Oh No I Don't Believe It)
From Black Bastards (1993)
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dailyrapfacts · 3 years
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MF Doom’s first rap name was Zev Love X
MF Doom’s first rap name was Zev Love X
Before Daniel Dumile was famously known as MF DOOM or DOOM, he went by the moniker Zen Love X. Born in London England, and growing up in Long Beach, New York, MF DOOM was part of a rap group called KMD (Kausing Much Damage, or A positive Kause in a Much Damaged society) where he performed under the Zen Love X moniker. MF was in the group with his brother and Rodan, who later got replaced with…
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ktl57 · 3 years
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#KMD Daniel "#ZevLoveX" (AKA #MFDoom) Dingilizwe "#DJSubroc" Dumile. 3rd Member On 1st Album Onyx #TheBirthstoneKid; Rodan #HipHop #1990 (Kausing Much Damage, or A positive Kause in a Much Damaged society) (at St. Louis, Missouri) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSKBmcusOcC/?utm_medium=tumblr
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stacks-unlimited · 6 years
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KMD: Paechfuzz. Who remembers this gem. Love this beat! Also the “Gas Face Refill” was also dope! KMD (Kausing Much Damage, or A positive Kause in a Much Damaged society) was a hip hop trio active in the early 1990s. The group is best known for launching the career of rapper and producer Zev Love X, who later became MF DOOM. Zev Love X and his younger brother DJ Subroc formed the core of KMD. The group's original third member, Rodan, left before the group signed with Elektra Records; he was replaced with Onyx the Birthstone Kid. ... #hiphop #classichiphop #hiphopculture #vinyl #vinylcollection #goldenera #dope #realhiphop #lyricist #dj #djs #deejay #hiphopshirts #shirts #diggininthecrates #graffiti #bboy #bgirl #rap #music #beatmakers #producers #stacksrundeep #stacksunltd
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opsikpro · 4 years
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Happy 48th Birthday To The Legendary MF Doom!
Happy 48th Birthday To The Legendary MF Doom!
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On this date in 1971, rapper Daniel Dumile also known as MF DOOM(Metal Face Doom), was born in London, England to his Trinidadian mother and Zimbabwean father. His family relocated to New York when Dumile was a teenager, which was where he developed a love for the Hip Hop culture.
In 1988, Dumile, under the moniker Zev Love X, created the rap collective KMD(Kausing Much Damage) along with…
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pinkgonzo-blog · 7 years
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Response 15: Doomsday - MF DOOM
Daniel Dumile was born in London on 9 January, 1974 to Trinidadian parents. He and his family would later move to New York where Dumile spent most of his adolescence. He and his brother spent their days reading comic books, playing video games, and would eventually start a group called Kausing Much Damage (KMD) in 1988. They produced two albums together, Mr. Hood (1991) and Black Bastards (1993).
Due to the controversial nature of the cover art for Black Bastards, KMD was dropped from Elektra Records and the album was shelved. This came on the heels of the death of Dumile's brother who was hit by a car earlier that week. Dumile, without a group, spent some time living on the streets of Manhattan. Little did he know that Black Bastards was released online and had gained a cult following.
A few years later, Dumile re-invented  himself as MF DOOM, hip-hop's one and only super villain. Inspired by Doctor Doom, Dumile wears a mask on stage in protest of an "Industry that so badly deformed him." The mask and his adoption of the super villain persona was to show that it doesn't matter what the artist looks like, what matters is the music that they produce. He said as much in the song Beef Rapp: "He wears a mask just to cover the raw flesh/A rather ugly brother with flows that's gorgeous."
I'm not the biggest rap fan, but I've found a special place in my heart for DOOM. My growing love for him is a result of his incredible instrumentals. My problem with most rap is the beats. A lot of beats in rap don't have much of a melody to them. Many of them are dark, overly bass heavy (that's coming from a bassist), and only serve as a back beat for the vocals. DOOM's instrumentals are so good that they can be enjoyed on their own.
They add texture to his smooth delivery and the two play off of each other very well. As for the beat in this song; It's probably my favorite DOOM beat. I love it so much that, I've arranged it on guitar and jam to it frequently.
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warhead · 1 year
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6scar · 2 years
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KMD - Contact Blitz
From Black Bastards (1993)
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dj3two1 · 7 years
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New Post has been published on http://dj3two1.com/2017/01/09/legendary-emcee-mf-doom-turns-46-today/
Legendary Emcee MF DOOM Turns 46 Today
On this date in 1971, rapper Daniel Dumile also known as MF DOOM(Metal Face Doom), was born in London, England to his Trinidadian mother and Zimbabwean father. His family relocated to New York when Dumile was a teenager, which was where he developed a love for the Hip Hop culture.
In 1988, Dumile, under the moniker Zev Love X, created the rap collective KMD(Kausing Much Damage) along with his brother and DJ of the group, the late Subroc. From here DOOM gained fame from the timeless “Peachfuzz” single, which catapulted Dumile to the status of being able to deliver an anticipated solo album.
With over 30 album releases under his belt and an international cult following unmatched by virtually any other solo emcee or group, MF DOOM will continue to leave his mark in the game, even though in another four years, we’ll be calling him Curtis Jackson.
Supreme salute to the GOD MF DOOM, wishing him a safe and enjoyable born day today and many more hereafter.
Read more here:: The Source
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princebazawule · 10 years
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KMD - What A Niggy Know?
'93 Shizzle!
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doughies · 11 years
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Kausing Much Damage
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thehiphopworld · 11 years
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MF DOOM before the mask.
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