An instrumental LP from 38 Spesh, one of the most prolific beatmakers in hardcore Hip-Hop. Instead the Zig-Zag motif MF Doom used in his own instrumental series, "Speshal Blends" covers riff off the logos of the cigar brands that used to roll blunts.
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Underneath his mysterious metal mask, MF Doom hides the cachet underground legends are made of. After his first group KMD's sophomore album Black Bastards was shelved by Elektra in 1994, and his blood brother Subroc - one half of the sibling
Detroit underground rap staple Quelle Chris is back with a new LP, Deathflame. It features appearances by Navy Blue, Pink Siifu, Denmark Vessey, Cavalier, J Jig Cicero, and Moruf, and was largely produced by Quelle Chris himself.
KMD (Kausing Much Damage) was a Hip Hop group in the early 90s perhaps best known for launching the career of acclaimed MC/Producer MF DOOM (known during his KMD tenure as Zev Love X).
MF Doom is the man in the iron mask. The most mysterious figure in hip-hop has also become one of the most popular, supplying beats and rhymes for Gorillaz, de la Soul, Madlib, Danger Mouse, and Wu-Tang Clan, and drawing praise from heavyweights.