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}} ''Madvillainy'' is the debut album by American hip hop duo Madvillain, a group consisting of MF Doom (MC) and Madlib (producer). It was released on March 23, 2004 on Stones Throw Records to widespread critical acclaim, scoring a 93 out of 100 on Metacritic.〔 The album also achieved moderate commercial success, peaking at number 179 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, and attracted much attention from media outlets not usually covering hip hop music, including ''The New Yorker''.〔Frere-Jones, Sasha. (Review: ''Madvillainy'' ). ''The New Yorker''. Retrieved on 2009-11-14.〕 ==Album information== Four videos were filmed for the album: "All Caps" (directed by James Reitano), "Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Accordion" (both directed by Andrew Gura), and "Shadows of Tomorrow" (directed by System D-128). "All Caps" and "Rhinestone Cowboy" appear on the DVD ''Stones Throw 101'' along with a hidden easter egg video for "Shadows Of Tomorrow" as a hidden feature. An impromptu video for "Accordion" was filmed in 2004 but not released until 2008's ''In Living the True Gods'' DVD. At least two tracks on ''Madvillainy'' ("Rhinestone Cowboy", "Strange Ways") were produced using a portable turntable, a cassette deck and a Boss SP303 sampler〔(Stones Throw Records )〕 by Madlib in Brazil. The first music to be publicly debuted from ''Madvillainy'' was the song "America's Most Blunted" which was played by Madlib at the Red Bull Music Academy in Brazil, November 2002. An instrumental version of the album was released only in vinyl format and digitally through various online stores, with the tracks "The Illest Villains", "Bistro", "Sickfit", "Do Not Fire!", and "Supervillain Theme" being omitted. Two remix EPs of ''Madvillainy'' were released on Stones Throw. The remixes were done by Four Tet and Koushik. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Madvillainy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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