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Mm..Food
2004 studio album by MF Doom
2004 studio album by MF Doom
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Mm..Food |
| type | studio |
| artist | MF DOOM |
| cover | Mmfood.jpg |
| alt | Illustration of a masked man sitting down at a table eating from packaged foods while another masked man sits under the table reading a book. |
| released | 16 November 2004 |
| genre | Alternative hip-hop |
| length | 48:57 |
| label | Rhymesayers |
| chronology | MF DOOM |
| prev_title | VV:2 |
| prev_year | 2004 |
| next_title | The Mouse and the Mask |
| next_year | 2005 |
| misc | {{Extra album cover |
| header | Alternative cover |
| type | studio |
| cover | MM..FOOD20.png |
| caption | 20th anniversary edition cover |
| name | Mm..Food |
| type | studio |
| single1 | One Beer |
| single1date | 30 March 2004 |
| single2 | Hoe Cakes |
| single2date | 9 November 2004 |
- Doom the Metal Fingered Villain
- Madlib
- Count Bass D
- PNS
Mm..Food (stylized in all caps) is the fifth studio album by British-American rapper and producer MF Doom, released through Rhymesayers on 16 November 2004. The album peaked at number 17 on Billboards Independent Albums chart, and number 9 on Heatseekers Albums chart. The title Mm..Food is an anagram of "MF Doom".
Background
MF Doom described Mm..Food as a concept album "about the things you find on a picnic, or at a picnic table". The album's titles and lyrics contain references to different foods, some with common metaphors and double entendres in the "street world" and the "nutritional realm".
The album is primarily produced by MF Doom, except for the tracks "Potholderz", produced by Count Bass D; "One Beer", produced by Madlib and originally intended for the joint Madlib and MF Doom album Madvillainy; and "Kon Queso" produced by PNS of Molemen. Mm..Food features guest appearances from Count Bass D, Angelika, 4ize and Mr. Fantastik.
"Kon Queso" was originally released under the name "Yee Haw" on a 12 inch single in July 2003 with Molemen. The track was re-recorded for Mm..Food with a more laidback performance from MF Doom. "Vomitspit" is a new version of the song "Vomit", with a different beat and some changed lyrics. The original release of the album included a different version of "Kookies". It was removed due to an unlicensed sample from Sesame Street, and was promptly changed to a simpler version of the song in all future physical and digital releases.
The album cover's art director was Jeff Jank, and painting by Jason Jagel. The original painting included a blunt that was later edited out.
In August 2024, MF Doom received a posthumous RIAA Gold certification for two singles released from Mm..Food, "Hoe Cakes" and "One Beer". The following month, he received a posthumous Platinum certification for the song "Rapp Snitch Knishes".
Critical reception
9.0/10 (2024) Mm..Food garnered acclaim upon release. At Metacritic, it was given an average score of 81, based on 22 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".
In 2012, Stereogum named it the best MF Doom album. In 2015, NME named it "one of the 23 maddest and most memorable concept albums."
Track listing
All tracks written and produced by MF Doom, except where noted.
Notes
- The original release of the album included a different version of "Kookies". It was removed due to an unlicensed sample from Sesame Street, and was promptly changed to a simpler version of the song in all future physical and digital releases.
Personnel
Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.
Production
- Doom the Metal Fingered Villain – production (1, 2, 5–11, 13–15)
- Count Bass D – production (3)
- Madlib – production (4)
- PNS of the Molemen – production (12)
Additional personnel
- Daniel Dumile – executive production
- Jasmine Thomas – executive production
- Alfred P. Morgan – executive production
- Brent "Abu Shiddiq" Sayers – executive production
Artwork
- Jason Jagel – artwork
- Jeff Jank – design
- Adam R Garcia – design and layout
Bonus discs
Mm..Food was packaged with two different bonus discs by two different online retailers. HipHopSite.com sold the album with a bonus disc called Mm..LeftOvers while Sandbox Automatic sold copies with the bonus disc Mm..More Food.
''Mm..LeftOvers''
Mm..LeftOvers is a bonus disc containing throwaway tracks and remixes from Mm..Food which was given away with copies of the album purchased from HipHopSite.com or from Rhymesayers' Fifth Element location; four of these tracks would be later repurposed for the 20th anniversary edition of Mm..Food. The CD contains a recipe for "Villainous Mac & Cheese" on the back cover, attributed to "Grammy Dumile". The track "Hot Guacamole" was originally recorded for MC Paul Barman's 2002 album Paullelujah! and appeared in the 22-track version of Mm..Food that leaked to the internet, sequenced after "Guinnesses", but is absent from the final track listing.
''Mm..More Food''
Sandbox Automatic sold copies of Mm..Food packaged with the bonus disc Mm..More Food which contains tracks from MF Doom (tracks 1 and 2), John Robinson Project (track 3), and Rodan (tracks 4–9), a rapper from the hip-hop collective Monsta Island Czars which Doom was a part of.
Charts
| Chart (2004) | Peak | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| position | US Billboard Independent Albums | US Billboard Heatseekers Albums | |
| 17 | |||
| 9 |
| Chart (2021–2024) | Peak | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| position | Australian Albums (ARIA) | Swedish Physical Albums (Sverigetopplistan) | US Billboard Independent Albums | US Billboard Catalog Albums | |
| 28 | |||||
| 18 | |||||
| 1 | |||||
| 1 |
Certifications
Notes
References
References
- (December 2004). "MF Doom: Our 2004 Profile".
- (18 October 2013). "DOOM Shares The Stories Behind Ten Of His Best Verses".
- "One Beer".
- "MF Doom - Yee Haw".
- "JASON JAGEL X MF DOOM: MM FOOD | Stones Throw Records".
- "MF DOOM - Gold & Platinum". RIAA.
- "Reviews for MM..Food by MF Doom". [[CBS Interactive]].
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- (February 2005). "MF Doom: Mm.. Food". [[Alternative Press (magazine).
- Soults, Franklin. (December 31, 2004 – January 6, 2005). "MF Doom: MM . . FOOD? (Rhymesayers)". [[The Boston Phoenix]].
- Dombal, Ryan. (December 3, 2004). "MF Doom: Mm.. Food".
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- (December 18, 2004). "MF Doom: Mm.. Food". [[NME]].
- Sylvester, Nick. (November 15, 2004). "MF Doom: Mm..Food?". [[Pitchfork (website).
- Thompson, Paul A.. (20 November 2024). "MF Doom: MM..FOOD (20th Anniversary Edition) Album Review". [[Pitchfork (website).
- (January 2005). "MF Doom: Mm.. Food". [[Uncut (magazine).
- (January–February 2005). "MF Doom: Mm.. Food". [[URB (magazine).
- Rabin, Nathan. (November 29, 2004). "MF Doom: Mm.. Food?". [[The A.V. Club]].
- Tatusian, Alex. (December 13, 2012). "MF Doom Albums From Worst To Best — 1. MF DOOM – Mm.. FOOD (2004)". [[Stereogum]].
- (July 8, 2015). "23 Of The Maddest And Most Memorable Concept Albums". [[NME]].
- (2004). "MM..Food". [[Rhymesayers Entertainment]].
- (2007). "MM..Food". [[Rhymesayers Entertainment]].
- (20 January 2015). "MF DOOM's MM…Food: 10 Years Later".
- (18 November 2024). "10 Facts about MF DOOM's 'Mm.Food': From Special Herbs to OG cover art".
- (2004). "MM..LeftOvers". [[Rhymesayers Entertainment]]; HipHopSite.com.
- "Monsta Island Czars - Escape From Monsta Island".
- (2004). "Rodan". Quaczar Records.
- "MF Doom - Chart history - Top Independent Albums".
- "MF Doom - Chart history - Top Heatseekers Albums".
- (November 25, 2024). "ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart". [[Australian Recording Industry Association]].
- "Veckolista Album Fysiskt, vecka 47". [[Sverigetopplistan]].
- "Independent Albums".
- "Catalog Albums".
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