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|Row 2 info = 2002 - 2003
|Row 2 info = 2002-2004 at Bionic (Los Angeles), The Bomb Shelter (Los Angeles) and DOOM's crib (Atlanta)
 
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|Row 3 info = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]], [[alternative hip hop]]
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|Row 5 info = [[Stones Throw Records|Stones Throw]]
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|Row 6 info = [[Madlib]], [[MF DOOM]], [[Peanut Butter Wolf]] (exec.)}}
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'''''Madvillainy''''' is the debut album by American [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] duo [[Madvillain]], released in March 23, 2004 on [[Stones Throw Records]]. Featuring vocals performed by [[MF DOOM]] and production by [[Madlib]], it received universal acclaim from music critics for its unique and innovative approach to hip hop; short tracks, abstract lyrics, few choruses and a sound generally unfriendly to commercial radio. 
 
'''''Madvillainy''''' is the debut album by American [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] duo [[Madvillain]], released in 2004 on [[Stones Throw Records]]. Featuring vocals performed by [[MF DOOM]] and production by [[Madlib]], it received universal acclaim from music critics for its unique and innovative approach to hip hop; short tracks, abstract lyrics, few choruses and a sound generally unfriendly to commercial radio. 
 
   
 
The album achieved moderate commercial success, peaking at #179 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and attracted much attention from media outlets not usually covering hip hop music.
 
The album achieved moderate commercial success, peaking at #179 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and attracted much attention from media outlets not usually covering hip hop music.
==Track listing==
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==Tracklisting==
 
All songs produced by [[Madlib]], except for "The Illest Villains", produced by [[Madlib]] and [[MF DOOM]].
 
All songs produced by [[Madlib]], except for "The Illest Villains", produced by [[Madlib]] and [[MF DOOM]].
 
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'''Notes'''
 
'''Notes'''
*Track 17 features additional vocals performed by Allah's Reflection.
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*Track 17 features additional vocals performed by Allah's Reflection
 
[[Category:2004 debut albums]]
 
[[Category:2004 debut albums]]
 
[[Category:2004 albums]]
 
[[Category:2004 albums]]

Revision as of 12:40, 17 June 2020

Madvillainy
Madvillainy
Studio album by Madvillain

Released

23 March 2004

Recorded

2002 - 2003

Studio

Bionic
(Los Angeles, CA)
The Bomb Shelter
(Glendale, CA)

Genre

Hip hop, East Coast hip hop, Alternative hip hop, Jazz rap

Length

46:08

Label

Stones Throw Records

Producer

Madlib, MF DOOM, Peanut Butter Wolf (exec.)

Madvillainy is the debut album by American hip hop duo Madvillain, released in March 23, 2004 on Stones Throw Records. Featuring vocals performed by MF DOOM and production by Madlib, it received universal acclaim from music critics for its unique and innovative approach to hip hop; short tracks, abstract lyrics, few choruses and a sound generally unfriendly to commercial radio. 

The album achieved moderate commercial success, peaking at #179 on the Billboard 200, and attracted much attention from media outlets not usually covering hip hop music.

Tracklisting

All songs produced by Madlib, except for "The Illest Villains", produced by Madlib and MF DOOM.

No. Title Performer(s) Writer(s) Time
1. "The Illest Villains" - Dumile, Jackson 1:55
2. "Accordion" MF DOOM Dumile, Jackson 1:59
3. "Meat Grinder" MF DOOM Dumile, Jackson 2:12
4. "Bistro" MF DOOM Dumile, Jackson 1:08
5. "Raid" MF DOOM, M.E.D. Dumile, Jackson, Rodriguez 2:31
6. "America's Most Blunted" MF DOOM, Lord Quas Dumile, Jackson 3:54
7. "Sickfit (Inst.)" - Jackson 1:22
8. "Rainbows" MF DOOM Dumile, Jackson 2:52
9. "Curls" MF DOOM Dumile, Jackson 1:36
10. "Do Not Fire! (Inst.)" - Jackson 0:53
11. "Money Folder" MF DOOM Dumile, Jackson 3:03
12. "Shadows of Tomorrow" MadlibLord Quas Dumile, Jackson 2:36
13. "Operation Lifesaver aka Mint Test" MF DOOM Dumile, Jackson 1:30
14. "Figaro" MF DOOM Dumile, Jackson 2:26
15. "Hardcore Hustle" Wildchild Brown, Dumile, Jackson 1:22
16. "Strange Ways" MF DOOM Dumile, Jackson 1:52
17. "Fancy Clown" MF DOOM, Viktor Vaughn Dumile, Jackson 1:56
18. "Eye" Stacy Epps Dumile, Jackson 1:58
19. "Supervillain Theme (Inst.)" - Jackson 0:53
20. "All Caps" MF DOOM Dumile, Jackson 2:10
21. "Great Day" MF DOOM Dumile, Jackson, Lord Scotch 79 2:17
22. "Rhinestone Cowboy" MF DOOM Dumile, Jackson 4:00

Notes

  • Track 17 features additional vocals performed by Allah's Reflection