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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Early life [ ] Dumile was born in,, the son of a mother and a father. His family moved to, when he was a child; Dumile remains a and has not gained.

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Music career [ ] 1988–1993: Career beginnings with KMD [ ] As Zev Love X he formed the group in 1988 with his younger brother and another MC called Rodan. When Rodan left the group, Zev found another MC, Onyx the Birthstone Kid, to replace Rodan. Rep Dante Ross learned of KMD through the hip hop group, and signed the group to. Dumile and KMD's recording debut came on 3rd Bass's song 'The Gas Face' from, followed in 1991 with KMD's album, which became a minor hit through its singles 'Peachfuzz', 'Who Me?' And heavy video play on cable TV's. In 1993, just before the release of the second KMD album,, Subroc was struck by a car and killed while attempting to cross the. The group was subsequently dropped from Elektra Records that same week.

Before the release, the album was shelved due to its controversial, which featured a cartoon of a stereotypical or character being hanged from the. After the death of his brother, Dumile retreated from the hip hop scene from 1994 to 1997, living 'damn near homeless, walking the streets of, sleeping on benches'.

In the late 1990s, he left and settled in. According to interviews with Dumile, he was also 'recovering from his wounds' and swearing revenge 'against the industry that so badly deformed him'. Black Bastards had become bootlegged at the time, leading to Doom's rise in the underground hip hop scene. 1997–2001: Operation Doomsday and production work [ ] In 1997, Dumile began freestyling incognito at open-mic events at the in Manhattan, obscuring his face by putting a woman's stocking over his head. He meanwhile had taken on a new identity, MF Doom, patterned after and wearing a mask similar to that of super-villain, who is depicted rapping on the cover of the 1999 album. The album, in an earlier incarnation, would have been called The Super M.F. Villains according to an interview published in 1998 by hip-hop music culture magazine. Mobackup keygen serial numbers.

Later versions of the mask would be based on a prop mask obtained from the film. He wore this mask while performing and isn't photographed without it, except for very short glimpses in videos such as Viktor Vaughn's 'Mr. , and in earlier photos with KMD.

Dumile released three singles on 's, 'Dead Bent', 'Greenbacks' (1997), and 'The M.I.C.' In 1999 Fondle 'Em released MF Doom's first full-length LP,, which included these singles and their b-sides, and additional tracks.

Dumile had used the spelling variant 'M.F. Doom' for the singles’ releases, but thereafter changed this to MF Doom. Among the collaborators on these tracks were fellow members of the collective (The M.I.C.), for which each artist took on the persona of a monster from the mythos. Dumile went by the alias King Geedorah, a three-headed golden dragon space monster, modeled after, the movie monster who was a three-headed dragon that often battled.

Some of his appearances on the LP are as, and are credited to, this persona instead of that of MF Doom. Dumile would revisit this character later under various name-spellings. In 2001, he began working with, co-producing 's ' with MikeTheMusicGuy. In 2002, he appeared on the Sound-Ink's Colapsus collection, on a very hard to find track titled 'Monday Nite at Fluid', featuring with production by King Honey, who also produced some tracks for Dumile's album. Dumile has produced all the instrumentation tracks for his solo releases, with very few exceptions. Beginning in 2001, under the 'Metal Fingers' moniker, Dumile began releasing his instrumentals series.

Many of these beats can be heard as the instrumentation tracks throughout his body of work. A separate website catalogs for which tracks each instrumental has been used.

2002–2004: King Geedorah, Viktor Vaughn, Madvillain [ ] In 2003, Dumile released the King Geedorah album. Geedorah is credited as producer, but only appears as an MC on four tracks.