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and: MediumIn 2001, he began working with Prince Paul, co-producing MC Paul Barman's "Paullelujah!" with MikeTheMusicGuy and Phofo. In 2002, he appeared on the Sound-Ink's Colapsus collection, on a very hard to find track titled "Monday Nite at Fluid", featuring Kurious with production by King Honey, who also produced some tracks for Dumile's album Vaudeville Villain. Impeach the MF shirt Dumile has produced all the instrumentation tracks for his solo releases, with very few exceptions.[9] Beginning in 2001, under the "Metal Fingers" moniker, Dumile began releasing his Special Herbs 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. Some of his appearances on the LP are as, and are credited to, this persona instead of that of MF Doom.
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Dumile discharged three singles on "Bobbito" García's Fondle Them Records, "Dead Bent", "Greenbacks" (1997), and "The M.I.C." (1998). In 1999 Fondle Them discharged MF Doom's first full-length LP, Operation: Doomsday, which incorporated these singles and their b-sides, and extra tracks. Dumile had utilized the spelling variation "M.F. Fate" for the singles' discharges, yet from there on changed this to MF Doom. Among the colleagues on these tracks were individual individuals from the Monsta Island Czars aggregate (The M.I.C.), for which every craftsman assumed the persona of a beast from the Godzilla mythos. Dumile passed by the nom de plume King Geedorah, a three-headed brilliant winged serpent space beast, demonstrated in the wake of King Ghidorah, the Toho motion picture beast who was a three-headed mythical serpent that regularly struggled Godzilla. Dumile would return to this character later under different name-spellings.
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