Doom has his moments, but when it comes to flow he isn't that great. I mean, he flows about as well as Colin Quinn. If you want better flow listen to Sage Francis, Deltron or go mainstream with Dre and crew on 2001. And if you have heard Doom (try to) sing on 'Rainbows', then you have suffered as much as I have.
I think Doom is a rapper who has a very distinctive style and sound, but needs very solid beats to back him up - he is too chunky to get away on his own.
That being said, his work with both Mad Lib/Quasimoto and Rjd2 is a great listen and I am now very curious to hear his stuff with Dangermouse (I really like the Grey Album).
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