The Final Hour by King Geedorah
Artist Biography For King Geedorah
King Geedorah Was An MF DOOM Side Project. A Concept Album Drawing On Samples From Sources As Obvious As Godzilla Movies Specifically "Kaijū Daisensō " Titled "Invasion Of Astro-Monster" For English Release To Those As Obscure As The Closing Theme From The Original Gatchaman Anime. Other Notable Samples Include One From Just-Ice's Song "This Girl Is A Slut" Which Appears In The Song "The Fine Print" And The Original Dark Shadows Theme Song Which Appears In Two Tracks To Say Nothing Of An Inspired Use Of A Hall & Oates Song Opening "Take Me To Your Leader" Offers A Diverse And Yet Strikingly Coherent Pastiche Of Cultural Artifacts. Of Course DOOM Himself Raps But Very Little On This Disc But The "rap-By-Committee" Approach Works So Well That You'll Hardly Notice The Variety Of Styles Flows And Voices.
Frogtoon Music - Song Info: The Final Hour
The Fourth Track Off Of "Take Me To Your Leader" Starring MF Doom As King Geedorah. This Track Is Only 49 Seconds And Therefore The Shortest Track On The Album.
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Frogtoon Music Album Info: Take Me To Your Leader
Published: 03 Mar 2023, 14:34
Take Me To Your Leader Is The Second Studio Album By British-American Rapper MF DOOM Released Under The Alias King Geedorah Via Big Dada On June 17 2003. King Geedorah Is The Alias DOOM Used As Part Of The Underground Super Group Monsta Island Czars. The Album Features Guest Appearances From MF Grimm As Jet Jaguar As Well As Other MIC Members. The Character Is Based On The Three-Headed King Ghidorah A Fictional Monster Who Appears As Godzilla's Enemy In The Godzilla Films. Mark Martelli Of Pitchfork Wrote That Take Me To Your Leader "will Excite You In A Way Most Hip-Hop Projects Just Aren't Able It's Not Straining For Credibility Nor Putting Effort Into Being Revelatory It Just Is." Noel Dix Of Exclaim! Remarked That The Album "plays Like A Cinematic Space Adventure That You Never Want To End". In 2009 Rhapsody Ranked Take Me To Your Leader 17th On Its List "Hip-Hop's Best Albums Of The Decade". In 2012 Stereogum Named It The Third Best MF DOOM Album. In 2014 It Was Listed By Complex As One Of The "Best One-Producer Albums Of The 2000s". Retrospectively Jacob Adams Of Spectrum Culture Wrote "It's Perhaps One Of The Weirdest Rap Albums Of The Past Decade Yet One Of The Most Endlessly Fascinating. It Deserves A Second Listen."