
DOOM insults racists by calling them inbred and saying they are dumb enough to give him money for a joke and a broken gun. These two lines alone carry multiple messages.
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Plus a brand new chrome smoker with the trigger broke.” For example, in the middle of the track, DOOM says: Every line in “Gazillion Ear” can be broken down beyond the surface of what DOOM is saying. With a non-stop assault of lyrics, DOOM further displays his versatility as an artist, as he effortlessly changes from a more comedic, lighthearted flow to a threatening tone. “Gazillion Ear” showcases DOOM’s aggressive delivery, as his tone is grittier than most tracks in which he is not entrenched in his Viktor Vaughn persona. Without explaining it outright, DOOM has found another way to represent himself as a supervillain, which makes “Kon Karne” an even more impressive track. As he increases his own power through his comparisons, his lyrics become more complex, and it seems like he is getting stronger each time. The beginning of each verse includes DOOM comparing himself to things around the world that represent power, and with each verse he increases the scale of the things to which he compares himself. If I was asked to describe the track in one word, it would be clever. Loud enough to burst his right eardrum, close range, In his right hand was your man’s worst nightmare. “Aye yo yo, y’all can’t stand right there, When combined with the upbeat production of the cut, the track acts as the perfect introduction to the man with the mask. “Rhymes Like Dimes” puts DOOM’s talent on display, but does not subject the listener to the most complex lyrics that he has to offer.

The third song on DOOM’s debut solo record is possibly the most radio-friendly track in his discography. Allow me to act as your liaison into the world of MF DOOM, and provide you with four tracks that will introduce the artist at his best, and maybe turn you into a fan in the process. Most of the people that find out about DOOM’s music do so through a program like Adult Swim, or through word of mouth. He is purposely anti-social, and while his rhymes are extremely impressive, some of them are nearly impossible to memorize and recite. However, getting into DOOM’s music is not an easy thing to do without proper context.
