DOOM's 2003 projects Take Me To Your Leader and Vaudeville Villaindo not get the respect they deserve, and released under the pseudonyms of King Geedorah and Viktor Vaughn it represented another villainous act of DOOM utterly resisting easy categorisation, or even a consistent Spotify profile. But, fittingly, Dumile started it with two new personas.
Between 20, there has likely never been a more emphatically productive era of rap successes. It's an immense achievement for an artist to end their career with just a couple of iconic albums, but Dumile built 4 from the ground up in only two years. MM.FOOD signalled the end of an outrageous period of success from MF DOOM.