MF DoomOperation: Doomsday.

Label:

Sub Verse Music – SVM13

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Hip Hop

Style:

Conscious

Tracklist

A1 The Time We Faced Doom (Skit) 2:04
A2 Doomsday
Co-producerX-Ray Da Mindbenda*
Vocals [Additional]Pebbles The Invisible Girl
4:58
A3 Rhymes Like Dimes
FeaturingCucumber Slice*
Scratches [Cuts], Vocals [Additional]D.J. Cucumber Slice*
4:18
A4 The Finest
Co-producerIll-Clown
FeaturingTommy Gunn
4:01
A5 Back In The Days (Skit) 0:45
B1 Go With The Flow 3:36
B2 Tick, Tick...
FeaturingMF.Grimm*
4:04
B3 Red And Gold
FeaturingKing Ghidra
4:42
B4 The Hands Of Doom (Skit) 1:50
B5 Who You Think I Am?
Co-producerBig Lou
FeaturingRodan
3:24
C1 Doom, Are You Awake? (Skit) 1:12
C2 Hey! 3:46
C3 Operation: Greenbacks
FeaturingMegalon (2)
3:46
C4 The Mic
Co-producerX-Ray Da Mindbenda*
Vocals [Additional]Pebbles The Invisible Girl
3:02
C5 The Mystery Of Doom (Skit) 0:21
D1 Dead Bent 2:22
D2 Gas Drawls 3:43
D3 ?
FeaturingKurious
3:33
D4 I Hear Voices (Part One) 2:59

Companies, etc.

  • Licensed ToSub Verse Music Inc.
  • Distributed ByFat Beats
  • Manufactured ByFat Beats
  • Copyright ©Lord Dihoo Music
  • Published ByLord Dihoo Music

Credits

  • Art Direction [Uncredited]Scotch 79*
  • Executive-ProducerMF Grimm
  • Illustration [Uncredited]MF Doom
  • Producer, Written-By, Mixed By, Arranged ByMetal Fingers Doom*

Notes

B1, C2, C3, D1 & D2 are re-recordings of the original 12" versions. D4 is a bonus track.

All songs written, produced, mixed and arranged for Lord Dihoo Music ASCAP

©2001 Lord Dihoo Music(ASCAP)
Under exclusive license to: SubVerse Music Inc.

Track durations and BPM are not provided on the record.
BPM:
A1: 92 | A2: 96 | A3: 100 | A4: 101 | A5: -
B1: 94 | B2: 69-94 | B3: 81 | B4: 101 | B5: 103
C1: 96 | C2: 86 | C3: 86 | C4: 96 | C5: 95
D1: 90 | D2: 91 | D3: 96 | D4: 116

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Compact text): 659123402118
  • Barcode (Text): 6 59123 40211 8
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Groove Side A): SVM-13 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Groove Side B): SVM-13 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Groove Side C): SVM-13 C
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Groove Side D): SVM-13 D
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other Versions (5 of 52)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Operation: Doomsday (CD, Album) Fondle 'Em Records FE-86 CD US 1999
Recently Edited
Operation: Doomsday (2×LP, Album, Stereo) Fondle 'Em Records FE 86 US 1999
Needs Changes
Operation: Doomsday (2×LP, Album, Test Pressing) Fondle 'Em FE 86 US 1999
Recently Edited
Operation: Doomsday (CD, Album, Enhanced, Reissue, Remastered) Metal Face Records SVM13 US 2001
New Submission
Operation: Doomsday (2×LP, Album, Unofficial Release) Fondle 'Em (2) FE 86 US 2006

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Reviews

  • theknowledgist's avatar
    theknowledgist
    will always consider this to be the superior version, simply because it has "i hear voices pt. 1" on it instead of "hero vs villain".
    • dylaf's avatar
      dylaf
      Edited one year ago
      Nothing wrong with this 2001 copy, my only press owned from new, otherwise I'd be saving up for the 1st press on Fondle 'Em.

      2nd will do nicely. It's tracks like 'Go With The Flow' & 'Red And Gold' among so many get better with every rotation, absolute f%$ing masterpieces. Its no wonder 'Operation Doomsday' gained underground classic status within minutes of its release, today perhaps its the single most important Hip- Hop record this side of 1999. Certainly the one I would miss the most.

      You can't fill a void like this, & that goes for the great man also.

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