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Special Herbs, Vols. 7 & 8 is an instrumental album released by MF Doom under the moniker Metal Fingers. As with all volumes of Special Herbs released by Metal Fingers, each track is named after a herb or similar flora.
Take Me to Your Leader is the second studio album by British-American MC/producer MF Doom, released under the alias King Geedorah via Big Dada on June 17, 2003. King Geedorah is the alias MF Doom used as part of the underground super group Monsta Island Czars. The album features guest appearances from MF Grimm (as Jet-Jaguar) as well as other ...
"Saffron" is an instrumental version of "Doomsday" by MF Doom, from the album Operation: Doomsday."Arrow Root" is an instrumental version of "Next Levels" by King Geedorah featuring Scienz of Life, from the album Take Me to Your Leader; it is also used by Spiga and King Caesar on "Ride The Arrow", from the X-Ray Monster Mixes 2 compilation.
07. MIC Line (performed by King Geedorah) 14. Make It Squash (performed by Kong, Megalon, King Caesar and Rodan) 18. "Comin' at You" (performed by Rodon, Megalon & Kamachonga) {co-produced by X-Ray} 20. Escape from Monsta Isle (performed by Rodan, Megalon, Kong and Spiega)
Special Herbs, Vol. 4 is an album of instrumental works released by MF Doom under the Metal Fingers moniker, the fourth part of his Special Herbs series. Following the pattern set by previous installments of the series, each track is named for a herb or similar flora.
Take Me to Your Leader (King Geedorah album), 2003, or the title song "Take Me to Your Leader", a song by Add N to (X) from Loud Like Nature (2002) "Take Me to Your Leader", a song by Hanzel und Gretyl from Transmissions from Uranus (1997) Take Me to Your Leader (Newsboys album), 1996, or the title song "Take Me to Your Leader" (Incubus song), 1996
Queen Letizia and King Felipe of Spain (May 22, 2004) ODD ANDERSEN/AFP via Getty Images. Held at the Almudena Cathedral in Madrid, the event marked Spain’s first royal wedding in nearly a century.
A sample of about five seconds of the electric guitar on "Hangin' On" is used prominently in the song "Fastlane" by King Geedorah ...