DOOMSDAY: A new biography of rapper MF DOOM takes a peek behind the mask - Brooklyn Magazine
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SKIZ emphasizes, "I'm coming to this as a fan of DOOM. I'm coming to this as a champion of the underground. To me, [DOOM] epitomizes the underground. He epitomizes the independent spirit and that's why I wrote the book." This illustrates the author's deep appreciation for DOOM's contributions to underground hip-hop and his independent approach to music.
He adds, "It's fascinating on multiple levels, from the humanizing of an almost mythical figure to the detailed backstory of the rap industry in the '90s and how it led to DOOM's improbable comeback in the 2000s." This highlights the book's dual focus on DOOM as a person and the broader rap landscape, emphasizing the significance of his journey.
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