MF Doom production discography

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The following list is a discography of production by MF DOOM , a British-American hip hop producer and rapper. It includes a list of songs produced, co-produced and remixed by year, album and title.

Contents

1999

MF DOOM – Operation: Doomsday

2000

MF DOOM and MF Grimm MF EP

2002

MF Grimm – The Downfall of Ibliys: A Ghetto Opera

2003

Monsta Island Czars Escape from Monsta Island!

King Geedorah Take Me to Your Leader

2004

Madvillain Madvillainy

MF DOOM – Mm..Food

2006

Ghostface Killah Fishscale

Masta Killa Made in Brooklyn

Ghostface Killah – More Fish

2007

Hell Razah Renaissance Child

2008

John Robinson – Who is this Man?

2009

MF DOOM – Born Like This

Tyler, the Creator - Bastard

2010

TiRon – MSTRD

Earl Sweatshirt - EARL

2012

Capital STEEZAmeriKKKan Korruption

Joey Badass 1999

Bishop NehruNehruvia

Masta Ace MA DOOM: Son of Yvonne

2013

Joey Bada$$ Summer Knights

2014

Bishop Nehru & MF DOOM NehruvianDOOM

2020

Bishop Nehru — Nehruvia: My Disregarded Thoughts

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