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MF Doom

The Illest Villains

 

The Illest Villains

(album: Madvillainy - 2004)


As luck would have it, one of America's two most powerful villains of the next decade is turned loose to strike terror into the hearts of men

Who shock women into uncontrolled hysteria...

"Don't touch that!"

The villains themselves were ultimately responsible for much of the popularity
Audiences loved to hate
The importance of the villain was not overlooked, of course one of the worst of all was Madvillain
They had no code of ethics

"What's the matter...I was only trying to have fun-"
"Get to work on these boys, anybody bring a gun for me?"
"Yeah here's one."

Not one but two typical villain releases included...

"I know they wanna kiss me, but don't let anyone see me like that please doctor help me!"

...and a sequel...

"Master of all-"

Both the villains were to meet in

"Your mother was the lightning!"

Two historical figures, outlaws and desperadoes if that, the villainous pair of really nice boys who just happened to be on the wrong side of the law
Three hundred and sixty degrees.
Similar sequences could not be defeated. Villains who possess supernatural abilities villains who were the personification of carnage
Madvillain, more accurately, the dark side of our beings
Perhaps it is due to this seminal connection that audiences can relate their experience in life with the villains and their dastardly doings

done

Did you add all the unfamiliar words from this song?