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Occult Hymn

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Occult Hymn
EP by
ReleasedMay 30, 2006
GenreHip hop
Length19:16
LabelAdultswim.com[1]
ProducerDanger Mouse, Madlib
Danger Doom chronology
The Mouse and the Mask
(2005)
Occult Hymn
(2006)
MF Doom chronology
The Mouse and the Mask
(2005)
Occult Hymn
(2006)
Born Like This
(2009)
Danger Mouse chronology
The Mouse and the Mask
(2005)
Occult Hymn
(2006)
St. Elsewhere
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork Media4.6/10[3]
RapReviews7.5/10[2]

Occult Hymn is the only EP by Danger Doom, released in 2006 as the follow-up to their debut album, The Mouse and the Mask.[4] It contains seven tracks and was released as a free download on Adult Swim's website on May 30, 2006. Its name is a reference to a line in Danger Doom's song "A.T.H.F.", and intentionally rhymes with "Adult Swim." The original EP contains 2 new tracks, 3 remixes, and 2 skits; on the re-release, 2 more new tracks were added.

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Skit 1" (featuring Master Shake from Aqua Teen Hunger Force)1:11
2."El Chupa Nibre" (remix) (featuring characters from Squidbillies & the Sheriff)2:46
3."Perfect Hair II" (featuring characters from Perfect Hair Forever)2:17
4."Korn Dogz" (featuring characters from 12 oz. Mouse)3:00
5."Skit 2" (featuring characters from Minoriteam)3:17
6."Sofa King" (remix) (featuring characters from Aqua Teen Hunger Force)2:50
7."Space Ho's" (Madlib remix)3:50
8."Mad Nice" (featuring Vinny Price & Black Thought) (re-release bonus track)3:11
9."Spokesman" (re-release bonus track)2:26

References

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  1. ^ Blogs, Wired (June 2, 2006). "new & free DANGER DOOM EP". Wired – via www.wired.com.
  2. ^ Juon, Steven (July 5, 2006). "Danger Doom :: Occult Hymn EP :: [adult swim]". RapReviews.com. Retrieved January 27, 2012.
  3. ^ Mitchum, Rob (June 9, 2006). "Danger Doom: The Occult Hymn EP | Album Reviews". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved January 27, 2012.
  4. ^ Kreps, Daniel (April 10, 2017). "Danger Doom Drop 'Mad Nice' From 'Mouse & the Mask' Reissue". Rolling Stone.