Venomous Villain [Enhanced]

Venomous Villain [Enhanced]

Track Listings

1. Viktormizer (Intro)
2. Back End
3. Fall Back/Titty Fat
4. Doom on Vik
5. R.A.P. G.A.M.E. - Manchild, Viktor Vaughn, Viktor Vaughn
6. Dope Skill - Carl Kavorkian, Viktor Vaughn, Viktor Vaughn
7. Doper Skiller - Kool Keith, Viktor Vaughn, Viktor Vaughn
8. Haberdashery (Interlude)
9. Ode to Road Rage
10. Bloody Chain - Poison Pen, Viktor Vaughn, Viktor Vaughn
11. Strange New Day (Interlude)
12. Pop Quiz [Extra Credit Remix] [*] - Doom, , Viktor Vaughn, Viktor Vaughn
13. [CD-ROM Track]

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Venomous Villain [Enhanced]

Venomous Villain
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Viktor Vaughn returned to deliver the heat.
  • VV2: The Future
  • Outstanding
  • venomous villain number 1 hip hop cd
  • reverberate your vertebrae
Venomous Villain
Viktor Vaughn aka MF Doom
Manufacturer: Insomniac Inc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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  1. Vaudeville Villain
  2. Take Me to Your Leader
  3. Madvillainy
  4. The Mouse and the Mask
  5. Special Herbs: The Box Set

ASIN: B0002JE91A
Release Date: 2004-08-03

Tracks:

  1. Viktormizor (Intro)
  2. Back End
  3. Fall Back/Titty Fat
  4. Doom On Vik
  5. Rap Game (Manchild & Iz-Real)
  6. Dope Skill (F/ Carl Kavorkian)
  7. Doper Skiller (F/ Kool Keith)
  8. Haberdashery (Interlude)
  9. Ode To Road Rage
  10. Bloody Chain (F/ Poison Pen)
  11. Strange New Day
  12. Pop Quiz (Remix)

Amazon.com

Avant-garde MC Viktor Vaughn (a.k.a. MF Doom, among other names) is the Ornette Coleman of rap; or to put it another way, musical boundaries are for suckers. Like Sun Ra before him, Vaughn must've been sent to Earth from outer space to save musical humanity, because there's no other way to explain the oddball genius of "Back End," a gorgeous track drenched in electro-sci-fi noise that sounds like it could have come from some '80s Art of Noise record, or perhaps Andre 3000. "Rap Game" (featuring Manchild) will appease traditional hip-hop heads attracted to keyboard-fuelled, boom-bap breakbeats. Between all of the skits, interludes, instrumentals, and found-sound constructions, Venomous Villain actually contains very few rhymes. The album's highpoint comes when Kool Keith drops by to flip some sex-rated rhymes on "Doper Skiller," a cool meeting of warped minds. Whatever you call him, Vaughn should be anointed the crown prince of bedroom, backpacker hip-hop. --Dalton Higgins

Album Description

The industry has churned out many rap stars during the last few decades, but it has delivered very few Hip Hop super heroes and only one Super Villain. MF DOOM, is definitely underground Hip Hop's most mysterious entity, and his alter ego, VIKTOR VAUGHN, is even more shadowy.

The faceless rhyme scoundrel has returned to bring a new era of cyber rap with "VV:2" aka "VENOMOUS VILLAIN."

"VV:2" is a different kind of Hip Hop record; it's engulfed in cryptic messages and stellar production that delivers both a classic Hip Hop vibe and a cutting edge one. Vaughn is also accompanied by some underground contenders including KOOL KEITH (aka Dr. Dooom, aka Dr. Octagon, etc.). The synthesized, beat-burned "Doper Skiller" delivers Hip Hop's two cult favorites bringing lyrical carnage like only they can.

VIKTOR is in prime lyrical form, continually bringing verbal onslaught and dark dramatic tales of blight from outside the space-time continuum. Personality #1, DOOM, also makes appearances on tracks including the high energy, electro-hyped, "Pop Quiz" (Extra Credit Remix).

What is "VV:2"? Among other things, it's a dramatic, progressively thugged-out, future-rap, classic soundtrack for fans of a genre without boundaries.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Viktor Vaughn returned to deliver the heat........2006-10-13

MF DOOM just can't be stopped. He's released so many classic albums in the last seven years, that it's nearly impossible to keep up with the Super Villain. Hardcore DOOM fans do manage this, and as one, I can speak for the rest of us when I say we've come to expect nothing but dope releases from DOOM. It's amazing that on at least ten albums, he has yet to fail, when so many other artists would. Look at Kool Keith(who makes an appearance here) for example; the dude's one of the most skilled in the game, yet he still drops a mix of wack and dope albums consistently; i guess he's consistent in being inconsistent. MF DOOM is exactly the opposite.

This release was lauded for the production on it, which is completely handled by some unknown cats and their Fruity Loops programs. The production, at first, is definitely weird; however, after three or four more listens, you begin to notice just how dope it is. It's stark, and minimal in some areas, while projecting the image of DOOM being on an industrial rock tip in others. You will NOT hear this type of production anywhere else, and that's only because some people are too closed-minded to accept this different sound.

DOOM himself is in top form as always. The Venomous Villain, Viktor Vaughn, continues to give you DOOM's darker side. DOOM has said that Viktor Vaughn is his teenage self, and if this is true, then he must've been one disturbed young man, because he had some macabre fantasies. At the same time, DOOM is able to take you through these dark escapades with his unique touch of wry humor, never making you feel down, and actually making you laugh when you should be creeped.

In the end, Venomous Villain is a prime release from the Super Villain. It may not be the classic his OD, Vaudeville Villain, and Madvillainy joints were, but it's still just as dope as anything else in his large catalogue. If you're a fan of DOOM, you've gotta check this out.

5 out of 5 stars VV2: The Future.......2006-05-05

This is just as good as Vaudeville Villain. As we already know MF DOOM as Viktor Vaughn in Vaudeville Villain is well worth having in your MF DOOM collection... heck any collection. Everyone listens to MF DOOM after a bit of hip-hop, and as was Vaudeville Villain, Venomous Villain is like some sort of a freakstyle DOOM with live sections recorded at various gigs mixed in with some of the most original hip-hop heard this 21st century. Not only can DOOM rap with some awesome lyrics but his backbeat mixes is like he has hijacked the brain of Aphex Twin and plugged it into his beat box and pumped it through some DTS and then ripped everything up a number of notches with Dolby Digital 5:1 while MCing with some serious grooves that make you think you are in downtown neo-Tokyo. It is all very far out spacey wisdom. This is the future of hip-hop.

5 out of 5 stars Outstanding.......2006-04-29

This is futuristic hip hop at it's best. No boundaries and limitless imagination. I love it.

5 out of 5 stars venomous villain number 1 hip hop cd.......2006-04-04

Garcia must be trippin, production on this cd is sick and so are the beats. MF Doom a.k.a. Viktor Vaughn is never less than amazing- best Mc in the world- ever. Yeah I said it and I've heard all the underground Mc's from scribblejam and everything else; theres a lot of cats on the mic with crazy mad skills, but no equal challengers for the super villian. Venomous Villain is I believe the sickest cd with MF Doom on it yet, I just hope there can be an equal follow up. This is truly the next level for hip hop and if you don't agree than you probrably don't have the ear to recognize. Anybody thats into real hip hop not that fake s*** will dig this. It never gets tired. You can't fade it. Thanks for reading my review from L.A. ..peace

5 out of 5 stars reverberate your vertebrae.......2006-03-20

I can't stop listening to this album, in this cape, with the crotch cut out, and my grandmother yelling at to me take out the garbage and clean her bum.

If you like Millie Vanillie and Leatherface, you're gonna love this album, and I don't know why. The beats are dark and dirty, and doom's lyrics are off the hook like that aborted fetus I just took down from that special mobile I had hanging from my garage ceiling.

It feels like the American Psycho of hip-hop except this dude's is ripping lyrics like your bigger brother ripping farts into your mouth down your neck--gaseous! Pick up this lp and adopt an uffed walk to accompany it.

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