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His most lauded era came in the early noughties, beginning with Take Me To Your Leader under the alias King Geedorah, which again plundered pop culture for samples and moods. He used another alias, Viktor Vaughn, before returning to MF Doom for second album Mm.. Food. Watson, Elijah C. (January 10, 2019). "MF DOOM Discusses Origins Of His Mask, Changing His Name To DOOM And More In Resurfaced Interview". okayplayer.com . Retrieved March 14, 2022.
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