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Video: Dr. Dooom (aka Kool Keith): "R.I.P. Dr. Octagon"

Pitchfork: Today August 29, 2008 1:55 PM

Just in time to lose your lunch, Kool Keith returns in his Dr. Dooom persona to re-kill his Dr. Octagon persona. It's a bloody business. Joined by such characters as "the Funky Redneck," Keith dons blue scrubs to knife the shit out of a (hopefully animal) heart in this Odin Wadleigh-directed video for latest single "R.I.P. Dr. Octagon". Thus answering the immortal question posed on 1999's First Come, First Served:"Who Killed Dr. Octagon?". There are also some green-lit scenes fit for a zombie movie, as Keith squeezes in more grim observations than economist Nouriel Roubini, all set to spooky-stoned 90s-esque production by Kutmasta Kurt. "Drowned him in the water till he was gone/ Then he came back alive/ I stabbed him 17 times," Keith recalls. So, the Doctor is in. And completely out of his gourd. (via Nah Right)

[from Dr. Dooom 2; due 09/23/08 on Threshold]

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