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1. Mr. Hood At Piocalles Jewelry/Crackpot
2. Who Me? (With An Answer From Dr. Bert)
3. Boogie Man
4. Mr. Hood Meets Onyx
5. Subroc’s Mission
6. Humrush
7. Figure Of Speech
8. Bananapeel Blues
9. Nitty Gritty (Feat. Brand Nubian)
10. Trial ‘N Error
11. Hard Wit No Hoe
12. Mr. Hood Gets A Haircut
13. 808 Man
14. Boy Who Cried Wolf
15. Peachfuzz
16. Preacher Porkchop
17. Soulflexin’
18. Gasface Refill
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K.M.D. (Kausing Much Damage, or A Positive Kause in a Much Damaged Society) was a hip hop trio in the early 1990's from New York, best known for launching the career of acclaimed rapper and producer MF DOOM, who at the time was known as Zev Love X. Other members of the group were Zev Love X's younger brother DJ Subroc and Rodan, who at the time chose to finish high school, so Zev Love X and DJ Subroc brought in rapper Onyx the Birthstone Kid to replace him. After guest-starring on 3rd Bass' song "The Gas Face," the trio released its acclaimed and overlooked, full-length debut, Mr. Hood. Its political outlook was similar to the group Brand Nubian, which made a guest appearance on the album; however, the style was more comical and included a great deal of clips from old children's recordings, mostly notably a sample of the Sesame Street character Bert on the single "Humrush."
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