KMD - Discography

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 KMD - Mr. Hood - 01 - Mr. Hood at Piocalles Jewelry - Crackpot.mp33.92 MB
 KMD - Mr. Hood - 02 - Who Me.mp33.25 MB
 KMD - Mr. Hood - 03 - Boogie Man.mp35.26 MB
 KMD - Mr. Hood - 04 - Mr. Hood Meets Onyx.mp33.1 MB
 KMD - Mr. Hood - 05 - Subroc's Mission.mp35.54 MB
 KMD - Mr. Hood - 06 - Humrush.mp34.74 MB
 KMD - Mr. Hood - 07 - Figure of Speach.mp35.17 MB
 KMD - Mr. Hood - 08 - Bananapeel Blues.mp35.39 MB
 KMD - Mr. Hood - 09 - Nitty Gritty.mp37.71 MB
 KMD - Mr. Hood - 10 - Trial N Error.mp35.77 MB
 KMD - Black Bastards - 01 - Garbage Day 3.mp33.07 MB
 KMD - Black Bastards - 02 - Get U Now.mp33.36 MB
 KMD - Black Bastards - 03 - What A Niggy Know.mp34.72 MB
 KMD - Black Bastards - 04 - Sweet Premium Wine.mp34.32 MB
 KMD - Black Bastards - 05 - Plumskinz (Loose Hoe).mp32.36 MB
 KMD - Black Bastards - 06 - Smokin That Shit.mp36.42 MB
 KMD - Black Bastards - 07 - Contact Blit.mp33.72 MB
 KMD - Black Bastards - 08 - Gimme.mp35.25 MB
 KMD - Black Bastards - 09 - Black Bastards.mp35.5 MB
 KMD - Black Bastards - 10 - It Sounded Like A Rock.mp36.28 MB


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KMD (Kausing Much Damage, or A positive Kause in a Much Damaged society) was a hip hop trio active in the early 1990s. The group is best known for launching the career of rapper and producer Zev Love X, who later became MF DOOM. Zev Love X and his younger brother DJ Subroc formed the core of KMD. The group's original third member, Rodan, left before the group signed with Elektra Records; he was replaced with Onyx the Birthstone Kid.

KMD released their debut album Mr. Hood in 1991. It's songs focus on racism and black empowerment in a comical manner. Subroc heavily sampled old children's television shows and recordings, including drops of Sesame Street character Bert on the singles "Who Me?" and "Humrush." Skits featuring KMD interacting with "Mr. Hood" (a series of samples from a language instruction tape) tie the album together. Stimulated Dummies co-produced Mr. Hood; the album also featured fellow Five Percenters, Brand Nubian appearing on "Nitty Gritty."

The group recorded their follow up, Black Bastards, in 1993. The album was a departure from their lighthearted previous release with songs celebrating sex & drugs. Zev Love X created the cover art, a Sambo caricature being hanged in a game of hangman. The artwork was too controversial for Elektra and the group was dropped from their label. The album didn't surface until 1998, and again in 2001.

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