MF Doom - Operation: Doomsday album flac
Performer: MF DoomTitle: Operation: Doomsday
Released: 1999
MP3 album: 1760 mb
FLAC album: 1996 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: FLAC VQF MOD MP2 MP3 TTA DXD
Genre: Hip-hop
Operation: Doomsday is the debut solo album by MF DOOM. The album marked DOOM’s return to the hip hop scene after . It was released in January 1999 by Fondle ‘Em Records and reissued by Sub Verse Records in 2001 (with a slightly altered track listing), by Metal Face Records in 2008, and by Stones Throw Records in 2011. Featuring Bobbito, E. Mason, King Geedorah & 6 more. Producers DJ Subroc, Metal Fingers & MF DOOM. Writers King Cesar, King Geedorah, Kong & 8 more.
Operation: Doomsday Album Covers" Track Info. 1. The Time We Faced Doom.
The following is a listing of releases by British-American hip hop recording artist and record producer Daniel Dumile, professionally known by the stage name MF Doom. This discography includes work under his many aliases, his solo work and his collaborations. 1991: "Who Me?" (as KMD). 1991: "Peachfuzz" (as KMD). 1999: "I Hear Voices". 2000: "?" (w/ Kurious). 2003: "The Final Hour" (as King Geedorah). 2003: "Mr. Clean" (as Viktor Vaughn).
01 - The Time We Faced Doom (Skit) 02 - Doomsday 03 - Rhymes Like Dimes (Feat. Cucumber Slice) 04 - The Finest (Feat.
Operation: Doomsday doesn't sound like much of a manifesto, though: You may have come for the street cred, but you didn't stay for any hang-ups about authenticity or the state of the genre. That's mostly due to the sonic template established here, chunky and proudly un-quantized drums meeting samples you might hear at your dentist's office or on hold with your cable company: saxes, flutes, and smooth, vintage synths. s referential raps and playful yet incisive deconstructions of racial politics are a clear influence on Das Racist.
Operation: Doomsday is the debut solo album by Daniel Dumile, his first full-length under the MF DOOM moniker. It was released as CD & 2/LP by Fondle 'Em Records on January 5, 1999. The album was reissued in 2001 on Sub Verse Records in 2001 with a slightly altered track listing. Despite being reissued, the CD went out of print sometime between 2003 and 2004, quickly becoming an expensive collector's item, while the LP stayed in print for much longer.
Operation: Doomsday (1999).








