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Ghostface probably makes "The Mask" as good as it is. But just as you begin to get tired of all these cameos, the next ten tracks revert back to the singular talents of Danger Mouse and Doom.
and The Mouse and the Mask is his most ludicrous to date. Possibly in reaction to the rampant comedy skits on rap records in the last decade, Doom and Danger go all out, calling in the Aqua Teen ...
Danger Mouse and MF Doom came together as Danger Doom in 2005 for The Mouse And The Mask, a successful combination of Doom raps and beats based mostly on Adult Swim shows. Twelve years later ...
Enter "The Mouse and the Mask" by Danger Doom, the collaboration between masked emcee MF Doom and producer Danger Mouse, inspired and supported by Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. MF Doom is also amazing ...
In 2005, MF Doom and Danger Mouse dropped the legendary cult hip-cop classic collaboration project Dangerdoom. Their lone album, The Mouse & The Mask, saw the producer’s whimsical Adult Swim ...
The post Danger Mouse and Black Thought Share ... in housing developments.” Meanwhile, DOOM spits self-effacing lines like, “Fat rat, the mask made him batty as a Mad Hatter/ Known for his ...
The hip-hop duo Black Thought and Danger Mouse delivered a pensive ode to the late musician MF Doom in the music video for “Belize,” which appeared on their recently released collaborative ...
Danger Mouse, for his part, hadn’t dropped a full-length hip-hop project since 2005’s Danger Doom, instead playing a larger role in the alternative rock scene as a go-to producer for megastars ...
Ghostface probably makes "The Mask" as good as it is. But just as you begin to get tired of all these cameos, the next ten tracks revert back to the singular talents of Danger Mouse and Doom.
that cartoons be realer than reality TV,” raps guest MC Talib Kweli on The Mouse and the Mask’s “Old School.” The line may reflect the feelings of MF Doom and Danger Mouse when they ...
Danger Mouse’s “Gray Album” mashup made him a star. The prolific MF Doom’s output also propelled him up from the underground. As Danger Doom, Mouse’s beats don’t always fit with Doom ...