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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 t-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.

In 1997, Dumile started freestyling undercover at open-mic occasions at the Nuyorican Poets Café in Manhattan, darkening his face by putting a lady's loading over his head. He in the interim had taken on another character, MF Doom, designed after and wearing a veil like that of Marvel Comics super-scalawag Doctor Doom, who is delineated rapping on the front of the 1999 collection Operation: Doomsday. The collection, in a prior manifestation, would have been known as The Super M.F. Scalawags as per a meeting distributed in 1998 by hip-bounce music culture magazine Ego Trip.[7] Later forms of the cover would be founded on a prop veil acquired from the film Gladiator.[8] He wore this veil while performing and isn't shot without it, aside from short looks in recordings, for example, Viktor Vaughn's "Mr. Clean", "?", and in prior photographs with KMD.[2]
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