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Tracklist

1Rhymes Like Dimes
Featuring – DJ Cucumber Slice
4:18
2The Hands Of Doom (Skit)1:50
3Dead Bent2:22
4The Mic
Featuring – Pebbles The Invisible Girl
3:02
5Back In The Days (Skit)0:45
6Red And Gold
Featuring – King Ghidra
4:42
7The Mystery Of Doom (Skit)0:21
8The Finest
Featuring – Tommy Gunn
4:01
9The Time We Faced Doom (Skit)2:04
10Go With The Flow3:36
11Doomsday
Featuring – Pebbles The Invisible Girl
4:58
12Hero v.s. Villain (Epilogue)
Featuring – E. Mason
2:55
13Gas Drawls3:43
14Tick, Tick...
Featuring – MF Grimm
4:04
15Doom, Are You Awake? (Skit)1:12
16Operation: Greenbacks
Featuring – Megalon
3:46
17Hey!3:46
18Who You Think I Am?
Featuring – King Ghidra, Kong , K.D., Megalon , Rodan, X-Ray
3:24
19?
Featuring – Kurious
3:09

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
MF-90 ST-02MF Doom Operation: Doomsday ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Ran)Metal FaceMF-90 ST-02US2014
MF-90 ST-02MF Doom Operation Doomsday ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Num, RE, RM, 'Do)Metal FaceMF-90 ST-02US2013
FE 86MF Doom Operation: Doomsday ‎(2xLP, Album)Fondle 'EmFE 86US1999
MF 1110-CS, MF 1111-CSMF-Doom Operation Doomsday ‎(Cass, Album, Gre + Cass, Red + Box, Ltd, RE)Metal Face, Metal FaceMF 1110-CS, MF 1111-CSUS2014
MF 93-CDMF Doom Operation: Doomsday ‎(CD, Album, RE, Dig)Metal FaceMF 93-CDUS2016

Credits

  • Art DirectionSCOTCH 79
  • Executive Producer – Bobbito, MF Grim
  • IllustrationDOOM
  • Producer, Written-By, Executive ProducerMF Doom

Notes

all songs written
& produced by MF.DOOM,
everybody wrote
they own rhymes
& did they own cuts.

executive producers
MF.Doom,
MF.Grim,
Big Lou
& Bobbito

Illustration by DOOM
Art Direction by SCOTCH 79
for GHOST YARD GRAPHICS

DOOM would like
to thank everybody

REST IN PEACE-

the grand wizard
D.J. SUBROC,

K.NIT & J.BLACK

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: 33517AD-01BR FE-86-CD 990411-06 97D3-8523

Video

Info

Operation: Doomsday Complete - MF DOOM. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Operation: Doomsday is the debut studio album by British New York rapper MF Doom, marking his return to the hip hop scene after the demise of his group KMD. The album was released on Fondle 'Em Records in 1999, and reissued by Sub Verse Records in 2001 with a slightly altered track listing. Operation: Doomsday has been ranked as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time. Operation: Doomsday. MF DOOM. Released April 20, 1999. The Time We Faced Doom Lyrics. Doomsday Ft. Pebbles the Invisible Girl Lyrics. Genre: Hip Hop. MF DOOM's debut album is really boring, like really boring. I was expecting a pretty good album, since I sort of like his work, but what I got was a 19 track album that most of the time is filler. I feel like most of the skits are better than the rest of the album. Check out the tracks you need to hear Real hip-hop here at Villain TV. 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. MF DOOM - Operation: Doomsday 1999. To favorites 5 Download album. Listen album. MF DOOM - Rhymes Like Dimes feat. DJ Cucumber Slice. MF DOOM - The Finest feat. Tommy Gunn. MF DOOM - Back In The Days Skit. MF DOOM - Go With The Flow. MF DOOM - Tick, Tick. MF Grimm. Operation: Doomsday 1999. Album by MF DOOM. Rhymes Like Dimes. Who You Think I Am by MF DOOM, King Caesar, Rodan and Megalon feat. Kamackeris and Kong. MF DOOM'S Operation: Doomsday 1999, the seminal debut album by the metal faced villainrapper. This was DOOM's return to the hip-hop game after his brother died, an event which we hear referenced in the lyricism, the songs on here feature DOOM's now characteristic cartoon samples, unrelenting flow and the smart and thought provoking bars which we all know him for

MF Doom - Operation: Doomsday mp3

Performer: MF Doom

Title: Operation: Doomsday

Country: US

Release date: 1999

Label: Fondle 'Em

Style: Conscious

Catalog: FE-86 CD

Genre: Hip hop

Size MP3: 1970 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 062

Record source: CD, Album

MP3 Related to MF Doom - Operation: Doomsday

Inerrace
I keep coming back to this album. Listened to so many albums since this came out, but very few I come back to. This one definitely is a work of ART!
Inerrace
I keep coming back to this album. Listened to so many albums since this came out, but very few I come back to. This one definitely is a work of ART!
Kelerana
Oh boy, what an amazing album! Even now, roughly 12 years after its release, it still sounds like nothing else. In fact, I have only known it for a relatively short while. Whilst the sound of the late 90's can be identified here and there, it's a timeless album. The production is incredibly raw - and that is a good thing! By messing about with samples from our favorite childhood TV series, MF Doom managed to squeeze more soul into this album than today's big producers will ever manage with their "clean and perfect" production. The fact that it was Doom's first solo-release after a long period of musical abstinence makes it even more impressive, somewhat like a piece of outsider art, unbiased by popular trends.

The album - aside from tracks that are just straight forward and fun ("Rhymes Like Dimes") has an intense atmosphere, yet it's never taking itself too seriously. The title track is just plain beautiful and an instant seller. Tracks like "The Mic" or "Gas Drawls" pretty much sound like the soundtrack to some later afternoon fever-fantasy brought on my heat stroke - to me anyway. Almost like a suburban version of Boards of Canada.

Highly recommended essential release not only to Rap and Hip Hop lovers.
Kelerana
Oh boy, what an amazing album! Even now, roughly 12 years after its release, it still sounds like nothing else. In fact, I have only known it for a relatively short while. Whilst the sound of the late 90's can be identified here and there, it's a timeless album. The production is incredibly raw - and that is a good thing! By messing about with samples from our favorite childhood TV series, MF Doom managed to squeeze more soul into this album than today's big producers will ever manage with their "clean and perfect" production. The fact that it was Doom's first solo-release after a long period of musical abstinence makes it even more impressive, somewhat like a piece of outsider art, unbiased by popular trends.

The album - aside from tracks that are just straight forward and fun ("Rhymes Like Dimes") has an intense atmosphere, yet it's never taking itself too seriously. The title track is just plain beautiful and an instant seller. Tracks like "The Mic" or "Gas Drawls" pretty much sound like the soundtrack to some later afternoon fever-fantasy brought on my heat stroke - to me anyway. Almost like a suburban version of Boards of Canada.

Highly recommended essential release not only to Rap and Hip Hop lovers.