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S12E12 - That's That by MF DOOM (Finale)

Dissect

Cole Cuchna

Music, Arts, Society & Culture

4.910K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2024

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Our season-long analysis of MF DOOM concludes with a line by line dissection of "That's That" off DOOM's final solo album Born Like This. We also discuss the controversial DOOMbot performance art shows before sharing some final takeaways from our months long study of Daniel Dumile's musical universe. Follow us over the break @dissectpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. Host/Writer/EP: Cole Cuchna Co-Writer: Camden Ostrander Additional Production: Justin Sayles Audio Editing: Kevin Pooler Theme Music: Birocratic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Y'all, it's the Midnight Boys, Pewoo!

0:05.0

And we're opening up the kitchen again to talk about the Bear Season 3, returning to Hulu on June 27th.

0:11.9

That's right, the Midnight Boys are taking over prestige TV. How you

0:15.1

feeling cousin? Cousin new restaurant, new takes, new ups, new downs, new

0:22.4

season. I'm raring to go Chuck. That's what I'm talking about.

0:26.0

Make sure you plug in to the Prestige TV feed. Van and I will be talking about every single episode of The Bear. That's June 27th on the prestige TV fee.

0:38.1

From Spotify and the Ringer, this is Dissect, long-form musical analysis broken into short digestible episodes.

0:44.0

This is the final episode of our season long dissection of MF-Dune.

0:47.0

I'm your host, Kool Kishna. Oh, In our last episode we concluded our two-part survey of M. F. Doom's M. Food. released just eight months after Mad Villene in November of 2004, M. Food capped off a historic year in which Doom put out two classic projects, an incredibly rare feat not only in hip-hop, but any genre.

1:28.0

Doom rode this momentum into the following year, releasing yet another acclaimed album in 2005's The Mouse and the Mask,

1:34.4

a collab project with producer Danger Mouse and Cartoon Networks Adult Swim.

1:38.4

Scared of a bunch of water and get out the rain.

1:41.2

Order a rapper for lunch and spit out the chain, then kick a loney off the tip of his

1:45.8

timbold and trick a honey dip into a game of strip limbo.

1:49.8

2005 also saw Doomline to feature on the Gorilla song November has come off their album

1:54.7

Demon Days, which reached number one and a handful of countries around the world.

1:58.4

Slow it down some no split clown bummer your gold hit sound dumb hold it now crown them where you found them at got around town

2:06.8

could have drowned in it would have floated bloated bloated folded loaded loaded

2:10.3

loaded hip shooter

2:11.7

between mad villain move food danger, and this Gorillas feature, the years 2004 and 2005

2:17.3

cemented Doom's reputation as a cult icon. He wasn't a household name, but he had earned the

2:22.4

now clicheed title of your favorite rapper's favorite rapper.

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