Our Favorite Music of 2023

Our Favorite Music of 2023

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S12E1 - MF DOOM: A Hero in a Villain's Mask

Season 12 of Dissect celebrates the life and legacy of MF DOOM through a line by line, beat by beat analysis of his art. Most of the season will be spent dissecting DOOM and Madlib’s classic album Madvillainy, but we’ll also be covering his debut Operation Doomsday, MM..FOOD, and ...  Show more

S12E2 - Operation: Doomsday by MF DOOM

Our celebration of MF DOOM continues with his debut Operation: Doomsday, an album in which DOOM lays the foundation for his multi-character musical universe. Through a detailed analysis of a few key samples and verses, we’ll discover the very human story hidden behind the villain ...  Show more

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