Other Fan Sites for Danger Doom

Until the man in the mask and the man in the mouse suit meet again to drop another album, here are some fan sites for both artists that you can check out.

  • Danger Doom's MySpace page, updated by the artists themselves (or their promoters) has plenty of album tracks you can listen to for free, as well as videos for songs like "A.T.H.F."
  • There is also a Facebook page for Danger Doom, decorated with the iconic photo of Doom glowering behind his mask and Danger Mouse in the full mouse outfit. Recent updates include Danger Mouse's win for best producer at the Grammys.
  • Epitaph Records, the label that released The Mouse and the Mask, also maintains a Danger Doom page, where you can watch videos of their Adult Swim influences and download Danger Doom-themed wallpaper.
  • A fascinating music video for the Danger Doom song The Mask on YouTube cuts Doom and Ghostface Killa's verses together with some footage from a '60s-era spy thriller starring two men in shiny nylon masks.
  • Each of the individual artists in Danger Doom has a massive Web presence as well. This fan site for MF Doom, hosted by 50 Webs, has information on Doom's recent albums Born Like This and his project Sniperlite, a collaboration with J Dilla and Ghostface Killa.
  • Rhymesayers Entertainment, a Minnesota hip hop label that claims affiliation with Doom, maintains a site for him. It has info on all his latest releases, and accompanying videos.
  • To celebrate the re-release of MF Doom's first solo album, Operation: Doomsday, the music blog Death and Taxes offers a video of Doom fan and touring partner Mos Def spitting his favorite 100 Doom verses. Mos, a successful actor as well as committed underground rapper, makes the controversial statement: "I'd bet a million dollars on DOOM against Lil' Wayne."
  • For information on what Danger Mouse is up to these days, bookmark DangerMouseSite.com, and check it often, because the Mouse is almost always off on a new escapade. Current featured projects include Rome, Gnarls Barkley, Broken Bells, and the Sparklehorse album Dark Night of the Soul.
  • Another way to keep updated with Danger Mouse is to become friends with his MySpace page, Dnots, which stands for Dark Night of the Soul. Find out about tour dates and media appearances.
  • The NPR archive of Danger Mouse interviews is a must-listen. Hear him talk about the upcoming Rome album, side by side with Daniele Luppi and David Lynch.

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