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The Mouse and the Mask
Studio album by
Released10 October 2005
Recorded2003–2005
GenreUnderground hip-hop
Length39:51
Label
ProducerDanger Mouse
Danger Doom chronology
The Mouse and the Mask
(2005)
Occult Hymn
(2006)
MF Doom chronology
Mm..Food
(2004)
The Mouse and the Mask
(2005)
Occult Hymn
(2006)
Danger Mouse chronology
The Grey Album
(2004)
The Mouse and the Mask
(2005)
Occult Hymn
(2006)
Alternative cover
European cover
Singles from The Mouse and the Mask
  1. "Sofa King"
    Released: 25 October 2005
  2. "Old School"
    Released: 10 July 2006 (UK only)

The Mouse and the Mask (stylized as THE MOUSE & THE MASK) is the only studio album by Danger Doom, a collaboration between the hip-hop artists Danger Mouse and MF Doom. It was released in Europe on 10 October 2005, and on 11 October 2005 by the independent punk label Epitaph Records in the United States. It was also released by Lex Records in the UK on 17 October 2005, with different cover art.

Concept

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The album is composed almost entirely of raps by MF Doom, performed over beats created by Danger Mouse sampling music from various television shows airing on Cartoon Network's programming block Adult Swim. The album was heavily promoted by the network prior to its release.

Master Shake, Frylock, Meatwad, Carl Brutananadilewski, Ignignokt, and Err from the Adult Swim show Aqua Teen Hunger Force all make appearances on The Mouse and the Mask. References to other Adult Swim shows are found in the song "El Chupa Nibre", in which the voices of Brak (from Space Ghost Coast to Coast and The Brak Show) and Lois Griffin (from Family Guy) are heard. Both the song's title and its lines "Chew an MC like El Chupa Nibre/Digest a group and sell the poop on eBay" reference the show Futurama.

Two songs, "Perfect Hair" and "A.T.H.F.", are direct references on the shows from which they derive their names, Perfect Hair Forever and Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The song "Basket Case" also has Harvey Birdman, Mentok the Mind taker, and other characters in the show Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law, another show on Adult Swim. The song "Sofa King" is also an Aqua Teen Hunger Force reference. It features the Aqua Teen Hunger Force cast and BillyWitchDoctor.com from the episode "Video Ouija."

"Sofa King" was released as a 12-inch single on 4 November 2005, and was followed by "Old School" on 10 July 2006. A video for "A.T.H.F." has also been made.

MF Doom disses MF Grimm in this album by referring to the Monsta Island Czars (aka M.I.C.) as 'Midgets Into Crunk' in the song "El Chupa Nibre" (on the paraphrased remix version the line is changed to 'Monkeys Into Crime'). Grimm responded by releasing an entire Doom diss track, titled "Book of Daniel" (which concludes his 2006 triple album American Hunger), in which he mainly accuses Doom of having sold out.

"Old School" features a mix of Keith Mansfield's song "Funky Fanfare," and "Space Ho's" sample Mansfield's "Morning Broadway." The rap that Meatwad performs at the end of "Bada Bing" is a verse from "Beef Rapp", the first song on MF Doom's album Mm..Food.

Reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic81/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStarHalf star[2]
The Austin ChronicleStarStarStarStar[3]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[4]
The GuardianStarStarStar[5]
Los Angeles TimesStarStarStar[6]
Pitchfork7.8/10[7]
Rolling StoneStarStarStar[8]
SpinB[9]
UncutStarStarStarStar[10]
The Village VoiceA−[11]

The Mouse and the Mask was met with overwhelming favorable reviews from critics, scoring 81 out of 100 on the review aggregator Metacritic, indicating "universal acclaim".[1] Spin ranked it 25 on their "40 Best Albums Of 2005", and said that "together, these two dudes are more animated than the cartoon characters who pop up on this disc.".[12] Entertainment Weekly gave it an A−, calling it a "hip-hop tour-de-farce".[4] Magnet said "wading deep into hip hop's rich history, they deliver a record that conjures the classics without sounding willfully retro". The Wire called it "[a] frenetic comedy both above and of a kind with its fratboy origins, admirably absurdist in some respects and coolly demented in others" and Vibe similarly said "[a] headphone-friendly soundtrack...[of] deliciously demented narratives." Mojo gave it 3 out of 5 stars, noting "the stoned, late-night hilarity is grounded by some deft soundtrack-funk production from Dangermouse..."[13]

Comedian Dave Chappelle created an iTunes Celebrity Playlist and selected the Danger Doom track "Mince Meat" for his Block Party Picks. He stated, "Two very consistently good artists collaborate to make my head nod. DOOM, Mouse - Thank You. Wherever you are, nice album." MF Doom mentions Chappelle in the song "Peoples, Places, and Things" (called "Name Dropping" on his CD "Live from Planet X"). Doom says "Rap cats act brave as hell/Get on the mic and turn 'Gangsta!' on some 'yeah, see' like Dave Chappelle", in reference to a bit Chappelle performed in his stand up "Killin' Them Softly".

Danger Doom was awarded Hip-Hop Album of the Year by PLUG Independent Music Awards for their album The Mouse and the Mask. As of 6 November 2008 the album has sold 170,081 copies.[14]

Track listing

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Notes:

No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."El Chupa Nibre"
2:40
2."Sofa King"2:57
3."The Mask"3:12
4."Perfect Hair"
2:03
5."Benzi Box"
3:00
6."Old School"
2:40
7."A.T.H.F."
  • MF Doom
  • Aqua Teen Hunger Force
3:03
8."Basket Case"
2:35
9."No Names"
3:07
10."Crosshairs"
  • MF Doom
  • Brak
  • Thundercleese
2:27
11."Mince Meat"MF Doom2:33
12."Vats of Urine"
1:48
13."Space Ho's"
3:29
14."Bada Bing"
  • MF Doom
  • Aqua Teen Hunger Force
4:35

Release details

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Country Date Label Format Catalog
United States 11 October 2005 Epitaph Records CD 86775
LP 86775
United Kingdom 17 October 2005 Lex Records CD LEX036CD
LP LEX036LP

In May 2017, MF DOOM's label, Metalface Records, released The Mouse and the Mask: Metalface Edition. This deluxe vinyl reissue included the full original album, the Occult Hymn EP, and previously unreleased tracks "Spokesman" and "Mad Nice" featuring Black Thought.[15]

Chart positions

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Chart (2005) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 41
U.S. Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 31
U.S. Top Independent Albums 2

Personnel

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  • Mark Linkous – bass guitar (track 3)
  • Money Mark – keyboards (track 9)
  • Jason DeMarco – executive producer
  • Michael Schmelling – photography
  • Virginia Consea – photography
  • George Ella Rose – artwork
  • Jacob Escobedo – artwork
  • Gene Grimaldi – mastering

References

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  1. ^ a b "Reviews for The Mouse And The Mask by DangerDoom". Metacritic. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  2. ^ Bush, John. "The Mouse and the Mask – Danger Doom". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  3. ^ Gabriel, Robert (18 November 2005). "Three 6 Mafia, Ellay Khule, E-40, B-Legit, and Dangerdoom". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  4. ^ a b Browne, David (10 October 2005). "The Mouse and the Mask". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 23 June 2018. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  5. ^ Lowe, Steve (14 October 2005). "DangerDoom, The Mouse and the Mask". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  6. ^ Baker, Soren (13 November 2005). "Cartoons, yes, but never a lampoon". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  7. ^ Macia, Peter (11 October 2005). "Danger Doom: The Mouse and the Mask". Pitchfork. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  8. ^ Ringen, Jonathan (6 October 2005). "The Mouse and the Mask : Danger Doom". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 17 October 2007. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  9. ^ Harris, Keith (October 2005). "DangerDoom: The Mouse & the Mask". Spin. 21 (10): 133–34. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  10. ^ "Danger Doom: The Mouse and the Mask". Uncut (102): 108. November 2005.
  11. ^ Christgau, Robert (1 November 2005). "Consumer Guide: Christians and Heathens". The Village Voice. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  12. ^ "The 40 Best Albums of 2005". Spin.com. Retrieved 11 October 2024.
  13. ^ "Danger Doom: The Mouse and the Mask". Mojo (146): 120. January 2006.
  14. ^ "Babygrande U.S. Sales Figures as of Thursday, November 6, 2008". Archived from the original on 19 August 2004. Retrieved 17 March 2009.
  15. ^ Yoo, Noah (10 April 2017). "MF DOOM and Danger Mouse Share New Song "Mad Nice" With Black Thought: Listen". Pitchfork. Retrieved 7 December 2025.