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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/madvillainy.jpg]]
2[[caption-width-right:350:''Played like an accordion.'']]
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4->''As luck would have it, [[Music/MFDoom 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. 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 [[SingerNameDrop Madvillain]]. They had no code of ethics.''
5-->-- '''"The Illest Villains"'''
6
7''Madvillainy'' is the only studio album by American AlternativeHipHop duo Madvillain ([[Music/MFDoom MF DOOM]] as MC and Madlib as producer and occasional rapper), released on March 23, 2004 on Stones Throw Records. It combines DOOM's idiosyncratic rapping style and [[PlayingWithATrope experimentation on]] themes of supervillainy in hip-hop with Madlib's eclectic, sample-heavy beats, creating an overarching aesthetic that runs throughout the album and is centered by the dastardly misadventures of the "Madvillain" character.
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9DOOM and Madlib never released an official sequel to the album in the years since it was released. While both went on record with differing rationales[[note]]Madlib claimed that a lack of communication on DOOM's part delayed progress on the sequel, while DOOM claimed that the two have made new material that will only be released at the right time[[/note]], the closest they got was a remix album Madlib put out in 2008, supposedly because he couldn't wait any longer for DOOM to record new verses. While it ''was'' called ''Madvillainy 2'', the album eschewed the original's narrative aesthetic for completely new production, and although its reception was positive, [[ToughActToFollow it was nowhere near as enthusiastic or unanimous as that of the original]]. While hopes faltered indefinitely, the announcement of DOOM's death on October 31, 2020 seemingly drove the final nail in the ''Madvillainy'' sequel's coffin...
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11...that was, until January 2021, when Stones Throw founder and CEO Peanut Butter Wolf [[https://www.okayplayer.com/music/peanut-butter-wolf-offers-an-update-on-the-long-awaited-madvillainy-sequel.html revealed]] that DOOM had almost finished recording a true ''Madvillainy'' sequel prior to his death (by "almost", we mean "85% done" according to PBW), and Stones Throw got the greenlight to release it posthumously, but is not sure when or how it will be released.
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13!!Tracklist:
14# "The Illest Villains" (1:55)
15# "Accordion" (1:59)
16# "Meat Grinder" (2:12)
17# "Bistro" (1:08)
18# "Raid" [-(ft. MED aka Medaphoar)-] (2:31)
19# "America's Most Blunted" [-(ft. Lord Quas)-] (3:54)
20# "Sickfit" (1:22)
21# "Rainbows" (2:52)
22# "Curls" (1:36)
23# "Do Not Fire!" (0:53)
24# "Money Folder (3:03)
25# "Shadows of Tomorrow" [-(Performed by Madlib ft. Lord Quas)-] (2:36)
26# "Operation Lifesaver aka Mint Test" (1:30)
27# "Figaro" (2:26)
28# "Hardcore Hustle" [-(ft. Wildchild)-] (1:22)
29# "Strange Ways" (1:52)
30# "Fancy Clown" (1:56)
31# "Eye" [-(ft. Stacy Epps)-] (1:58)
32# "Supervillain Theme" (0:53)
33# "All Caps" (2:10)
34# "Great Day" (2:17)
35# "Rhinestone Cowboy" (4:02)
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37!!Tropes; more accurately, the dark side of our beings:
38* AlliterativeTitle: "Hardcore Hustle".
39* AlbumIntroTrack: "The Illest Villains", an introduction to Madvillain.
40* AntiVillain: Madvillain, as described by one sample in "The Illest Villains":
41-->''"The villainous pair of really nice boys who just happened to be on the wrong side of the law."''
42* AsTheGoodBookSays: "Money Folder" begins with DOOM quoting John 8:7.
43-->"Let he who is without sin cast the first stone"\
44After you who's last, it's DOOM, he's the worst known
45* BadassBoast: "The Illest Villains":
46-->''"Similar sequences could not be defeated. Villains who possess supernatural abilities - villains who were the personification of carnage."''
47* {{Bowdlerise}}:
48** Done deliberately in "Curls", where the line "trying to get the ass" replaces the last word with a sound effect.
49** "Fancy Clown" also noticeably censors DOOM's uses of the word "fuck".
50* TheCameo: Record producer Daedelus, whose track "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZh-Vh81Osw Experience]]" provides the core sample for "Accordion", appears in the song's music video -- playing an accordion, fittingly enough.
51* CapsLock: In "All Caps" (referring to DOOM):
52-->''Just remember: ALL CAPS when you spell the man name.''
53* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The album cover, save for the orange square in the top right corner. This also applies to the music video for "Accordion".
54* {{Determinator}}: The ending of "Strange Ways", which samples Creator/TexAvery's ''WesternAnimation/SymphonyInSlang''.
55-->(...) I left. Outside it was raining cats and dogs. I was feelin' mighty blue... and everything looked black...''but I carried on!''
56* DrugsAreGood: "America's Most Blunted" glorifies marijuana.
57* EpicRocking: In an album mostly composed of 2-minute songs, "America's Most Blunted" and "Rhinestone Cowboy" are 4 minutes long.
58* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: On "All Caps", DOOM warns, "Don't talk about my moms, yo."
59* EverybodyLaughsEnding: A rare non-visual example; see LastNoteHilarity below.
60* FaceOnTheCover: DOOM on the front, Madlib on the back (and the instrumentals collection).
61* FadingIntoTheNextSong:
62** "Bistro" --> "Raid" --> "America's Most Blunted" --> "Sickfit".
63** A strange example: "Accordion" ends with a snippet of the next song, "Meat Grinder", which is cut off by a RecordNeedleScratch, which is when that song starts proper.
64** "Supervillain Theme" --> "All Caps".
65* FrameBreak: In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewc1hixzYPY music video]] for "All Caps" (which takes the form of an animated comicbook), the main character escapes from confinement by jumping hard enough to break through the bottom of every panel all the way down to the bottom of the page.
66* FreudianSlip: Name-dropped in "Accordion":
67-->''Slip like Freudian''
68* AGlitchInTheMatrix: Referenced in "Great Day": "And I wish they fixed the door to the Matrix, there's mad glitches."
69* GrandFinale: {{Enforced|Trope}}; "Rhinestone Cowboy" was consciously made as this (with less than a week before the album was due), since the album's chief A&R wanted it to have a proper ending. As a result, its recurring usage of the sound of applause and the subject matter of DOOM's verses makes the song feel like a conclusive victory lap for the album.
70* GratuitousPanning:
71** Sounds in "The Illest Villains" pan through the left and right channels.
72** "Bistro" pans static, telephone sounds, and voices saying "How do you do?" heavily around halfway through the song.
73** Invoked in "Money Folder", where a line about DOOM bringing his mic everywhere to perform "live in ''stere-ereo''" pans that last word to the left side. The next line then lampshades this by starting with "Pan it".
74** Also exhibited near the start of "All Caps", and later in the track when a right-panned DOOM says "your mother".
75* HeliumSpeech: The trademark sound of Madlib's alter ego Quasimoto, who appears on "Shadows of Tomorrow".
76* IHaveManyNames: DOOM's alter ego Viktor Vaughn is in "Fancy Clown", and Madlib's alter ego Quasimoto is in "Shadows of Tomorrow". The opening sample of "Money Folder" lampshades this by saying "The villain took on many forms."
77* {{Instrumental}}: "Sickfit", "Do Not Fire!", "Supervillain Theme". An instrumental-only version of ''Madvillainy'' was also released around the same time as the main album.
78* JazzRap: Courtesy of Madlib's eclectic sampling, the album is a shining example, particularly the tracks "Great Day", "Raid", and "All Caps".
79* LastNoteHilarity: The xylophone in the closing sample of "America's Most Blunted" hits the wrong note at the end, causing the guys in the studio to [[{{Corpsing}} break down into laughter]].
80* MeaningfulName: Madvillain stems from '''Mad'''lib for the first half of the name, and from MF DOOM (whose rap persona is based around super'''villain'''s) for the second half. ''Madvillainy'' is an insight into the duo.
81* MinisculeRocking: "Do Not Fire!" and "Supervillain Theme".
82* MyNaymeIs:
83-->"Just remember ALL CAPS when you spell the man name."
84* NonAppearingTitle: Besides the instrumentals, there's "Raid" and "Fancy Clown", although the names are technically said via sample..
85* OneWordTitle: ''Madvillainy'', "Accordion", "Bistro", "Raid", "Sickfit", "Rainbows", "Curls", "Figaro", "Eye".
86* ProtestSong: "Strange Ways." The first verse criticizes [[AntiPoliceSong the police]] while the second criticizes the military industrial complex.
87* RougeAnglesOfSatin: {{Invoked}} in the sample at the end of "America's Most Blunted", with "marijuana" being spelt as "marijuajuana". The guy spelling it is high as a kite.
88* {{Sampling}}: The album's main aesthetic is built around samples of mid 20th-century media, especially narrations of supervillains. As for the beats of the songs, click [[http://www.whosampled.com/Madvillain/?sp=1 here]] to get a complete list of songs sampled; it's pretty long.
89* SelfDeprecation: "Fancy Clown" may be hip-hop's first and only schizophrenic self-diss track, made to DOOM from DOOM's alter ego Viktor Vaughn.
90* SelfTitledAlbum: [[SubvertedTrope Off by a letter]], but makes sense considering that it's meant to show who Madvillain are and what they do.
91* SingerNameDrop: "The Illest Villains", as seen in the page quote.
92* SpellMyNameWithAnS: "Accordion" is sometimes misspelled as "Accordian".
93** The point of "All Caps" is that MF DOOM wants the rap's listeners to spell his name entirely in capital letters.
94* StepUpToTheMicrophone: "Shadows of Tomorrow" is rapped by Madlib, both as himself and as his [[HeliumSpeech pitched-up]] alter ego Quasimoto.
95* SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion: In "Great Day", DOOM subverts a rhyme at the end of a rhyme scheme that seamlessly segues into the ''next'' rhyme scheme.
96-->Last wish: I wish I had two more wishes\
97And I wish they fixed the door to [[Film/TheMatrix the Matrix]], there's mad glitches\
98Spit so many verses sometimes my jaw twitches\
99One thing this party could use is more...[[note]]bitches[[/note]]\
100Booze, put yourself in your own shoes
101* SuperVillain: [[PlayingWithATrope Screwed around with]] in every way possible.
102* YouNeedABreathMint: "Operation Lifesaver AKA Mint Test" is about DOOM meeting a really beautiful girl...with really bad breath.
103-->''Wow, caught me off guard.''\
104''Went to breathe in, but then she made me cough..hard.''
105----
106->''Curses, we's truly the worsest''\
107''With enough rhymes to spread throughout the boundless universes''\
108''Let the beat blast, she told him wear the mask''\
109''He said "You bet your sweet ass"''\
110''It's made of fine chrome alloy''\
111''Find him on the grind, he's the rhinestone cowboy.''

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