First Come, First Served

Track Listings

 
1. Who Killed Dr. Octagon? (intro)
2. No Chorus
3. Apartment 223
4. Mr. Ratt (skit)
5. Neighbors Next Door (featuring Jasper Jacky)
6. I Run Rap
7. You Live at Home with Your Mom
8. Housing Authority (featuring Motion Man)
9. Wild Kingdom (skit)
10. Welfare Love
11. Dr. Doom's in the Room
12. Call the Cops (featuring Jasper Jacky)
13. Brothers Feet Fly
14. Side Line
15. Bitch Gets No Love
16. Shopping List (skit)
17. Body Bag
18. Mental Case
19. Leave Me Alone
20. Live

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First Come, First Served
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Here are some sample lines.
  • Dr. Doom, prepare for the boom!
  • A 5 Star Hip-Hop "B Movie"
  • Dr. DOOOM is in the ROOOM!
  • "What's wrong, Doctor?"
First Come, First Served
Dr. Dooom
Manufacturer: Funky Ass Records
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000IYV1
Release Date: 1999-05-04

Tracks:

  1. Who Killed Dr. Octagon! (Intro)
  2. No Chorus
  3. Apartment 223
  4. Mr. Ratt (Skit)
  5. Neighbors Next Door
  6. I Run Rap
  7. You Live At Home With Your Mom
  8. Housing Authority
  9. Wild Kingdom (Skit)
  10. Welfare Love
  11. Dr. Doom's In The House
  12. Call The Cops
  13. Brothers Feel Fly
  14. Side Line
  15. Bitch Gets No Love
  16. Shopping List (Skit)
  17. Body Bag
  18. Mental Case
  19. Leave Me Alone
  20. Live

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The problem with being recognized as a creative genius is that you've got to live up to it 24/7. Kool Keith was given such a mantle upon the release of the Dr. Octagonecologist album, and it's not something he seems happy about: on the first track of First Come, First Served, he--as Dr. Dooom--kills Octagon. It's the perfect move for Keith, and it sets the tone for the album, which is a mix of humorous tracks ("Neighbors Next Door," which asks you to imagine having Keith and Jacky Jasper living in the next apartment, and "You Live at Home with Your Mom") and songs on which Keith lays down the law ("No Chorus" and "Leave Me Alone"). Few MCs could hope to match Keith, but here--rapping over knocked-off Octagon grooves (produced with Kutmaster Kurt, they're still more innovative than most) and settling lots of personal scores--he sounds like he's just trying to get a bunch of ideas out of his head as quickly as possible. Still, there's an amazing EP's worth of material here, but it's spread over a full album. Minus the filler, Dooom might just be Octagon's better. --Randy Silver

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Here are some sample lines........2006-10-26

"Bound to eat a german shepard in the Mojave desert."

"I'll penetrate your Gap jeans with Black & Decker machines."

"We stuck together when one of my parakeets died."

5 out of 5 stars Dr. Doom, prepare for the boom!.......2006-10-18

While that quote may've come from the intro to the Wu's "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin' Ta F Wit'," it's the first thing that comes to my mind when I think of Dr. Dooom. Hands down, it's become clear if a rapper was influenced by the arch-nemesis of the superhero group, The Fantastic Four, then that rapper is most likely going to be ill. RZA, MF DOOM, and Dr. Dooom alike have all made numerous mentions to Viktor Von Doom, and all three are avante-garde lyricists, and clearly three of the illest in the game. They're also all mad scientists like the character that inspired them, but at the same time, while RZA and MF DOOM show glimpses of insanity, they appear completely sane in comparison to Kool Keith, and especially his Dr. Dooom alias.

We all know Keith is the definition of dope; at the same time, the Kool Kat's fanbase has come to expect one of two extremes when he releases an album; at best, he'll give us an absolute classic, and at worst, he'll drop some of the most unredeemable crap put on wax. Thankfully for both Keith, and his fanbase, this album is the former. Better than Dr. Octagon? All depends on your personal preference. Just as good? I ensure you, it is. As I said, it all depends where your tastes lie; if you're into alternative hip-hop with spaceage themes, Dr. Octagon's for you, and if you're into alternative hip-hop, that fits the horrorcore sub-genre like a glove, then Dr. Dooom is your poison.

I love both albums equally; I'd rather not choose between the two. Even though I'm a bigger fan of horror flicks than I am science-fiction, both resulted in classic albums of major proportions, making weaker emcees cower in fear. On Dr. Octagon, Keith was born on Jupiter; on FCFS, Keith is the man of the hour watching girls taking showers.

For hip-hop fiends, this is your PCP; it doesn't get any stronger than this. Dr. Dooom's delivery and lyrics are leaps and bounds ahead of inferior emcees, and the production, provided by Kutmasta Kurt, is some of the creepiest music this side of Six Feet Deep. This is a must-have for true hip-hop heads; one of the albums that shows you exactly why Keith's fanbase remains loyal to him throughout the weak releases, because along the way, we know he'll drop a bomb on us that will shake hip-hop's loundscape.

5 out of 5 stars A 5 Star Hip-Hop "B Movie".......2006-10-03

My favorite Kool Keith project to date; the postitive reviews posted here speak with accuracy for those in any doubt.

If "Dr.Octagon" was an X rated horror movie... then "Dooom" is the B-Movie equivalent playing around the block on the seedier side of town with the wild low budget Kung Fu and X-ploitation flicks. In fact I think fans of Slasher flicks, Troma movies and Schlock culture in general would genuinely get a kick out of this album even if they aren't crazy about the "hip-hop" genre. It's almost the same sub-cultural appeal. The humor here is twisted out of this world and it's also a little eerie, even for those who think they've heard it all. Countless other rappers sound marble mouthed, muddy and creatively dead compared with Kool Keith's diction and creative might. Keith has an amazing entertaining ability to randomize the most bizzarre, unusual assortment of crisp vocabulary... all with the meticulous touch of a lense grinder. Household cleaning products, breakfast foods, juvenile toilet obsessions and Michael jackson references all whirl with deadpan wit that borderlines on sounding pure evil.

5 out of 5 stars Dr. DOOOM is in the ROOOM!.......2005-04-28

Dr. Dooom is a madman serial killing psychopathic rapper with a deep spooky voice stalking wannabe rappers, weak MTV and BET sellouts and dirty-ass ho's and anyone else whose path he crosses. And who better to start his spree with than the hated Dr. Octagon? He promptly plugs Octagon full of lead and jets the hospital for the dark underbelly of America where he visits superficial girls with weaves makin peanut butter sandwiches who are in dire need of some massengil and soap and who borrow tons of sugar for their kool aid.

Then he travels around, cuttin up weak mc's who can't rhyme, whose mixes arent right, whose vocals are too low whose cadence is off whose stage shows are weak who shoulda used better samples and he goes to mcdonalds with guts in his pockets throwin rats with mayonnaise at white women and all others who get in his way.

Dr. Dooom lives in an apartment stinkin with rotten flesh with neighbors askin 'whats that smell down there' and his killer sidekick jackie sayin, 'dont mind the smell from across the hall' and tellin them that he'll be by for a visit at midnight. 'Get that body and bag it, then get outta sight!' is what you hear after Dooom disposes of victim after victim, cuttin and shootin, burnin and eatin. Dr. Dooom stalking the night streets with a Dracula cape cannibalizing and videotaping his victims and feeding the carcasses to unsuspecting people and askin, 'how you like the meat flavor? Mmmm!'

Dooom goes to prison and makes all the hard criminals in there soft, they leave his cell wearin tight pants and lipstick and victoria's secret with skinned up knees. He leaves prison goin back to his killing ways and eatin apple jacks, blueberry pop tarts, drinkin chocolate milk, poppin flintstones vitamins, watching pornos as the cockroaches and mouses bounce to the delphonics and the fifth dimension.

Jackie asks Dooom 'what you want?' and Dooom responds in his maniacal voice, 'I want a kotex with whip cream!' Killin rappers left an right, makin them his b*tches sayin, 'rappers with panty-liners, rent cars with no recliners; I get ill, serve MCs with Massengil.' Body parts fillin his apartment, corpses piling up from coast to coast. 'Workin overtime like a janitor with stamina' he 'buried the last bodies in canada' and he's 'ridin some bronco like oj simpson, nervous smokin a pack a winstons' enterin buildings cuttin elevator cables, drillin people in the butt, burnin down nightclubs, wrappin up eyeballs in aluminum foil, he's goin into apartment lobbies 'pressin bells an bells an bells till you f*ckin let (him) in.'

Spooky music pervades, not scifi like Automator, Kurt is strictly horror soundtrack, spooky with beats an beats fitting the rhymes perfect makin a more interesting and fun album than that b*astard Octagon EVER made, makin tracks staying power and vivid imagery and sinister sounds takin over minds as DOOOM walks the streets, takin out EVERYONE, so watch out cause Dr. Dooom is in the Rooom walkin up the street with bare feet, eatin raw steak meat!

ALL songs great, best include, APT 223, Neighbors Next Door (watch out if you live in Dooom and Jackie's bldg), I Run Rap (prison tale), You live at home w/ yo Mom (you whack loser mc's, Dooom'll kill you!), Body Bags (self explan), Sidelines (Dooom in the projects) and No Chorus (F all the Laws!)

And if you dont like this album, then as Kool Keith says, 'You whack. F*ck you.'

Dr. Octagon RIP 1999.

5 out of 5 stars "What's wrong, Doctor?".......2005-01-23

This has got to be Kool Keith's most disturbing album to date. Strangely, I count this as "feel good" music in my CD collection, much as I might listen to Slayer's "Reign in Blood" in order to cheer up, as there is something about tapping the dark side of human consciousness in an over-the-top way that is disarming and, dare I say it, "uplifting." Kool Keith understands this well, and his latest effort in this vein, a foray into the maggot-infested underbelly of the ghetto, is both completely original as well as hysterically funny. Don't be put off by the sloppy album art; this is indispensible hip-hop.
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  • Boyd Comes Around
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  • FIRST COME, LAST SERVED
First Come, Last Served
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5 out of 5 stars Boyd Comes Around.......2004-08-24

While many of Boyd's greatest moments have come in collaboration with his more celebrated cohort, Sherman Alexie, this incredible collection of songs confirms that Jim Boyd stands on his own with just as much grace and authority. Albums like "First Come, Last Served" suggest that a songwriting renaissance exists within the Native American community worthy of the glories that emerged from the American folk scene throughout the 60s and 70s. Boyd is one of those unusual talents who can express the private nightmares of his own heart in such an open and honest way that a much larger audience identifies with them. From "No Way's" biting and eloquent political angst to the flawless and poignant "Same Old Door," a song about turning one's back on drug and alcohol addiction, Boyd hits the notes that matter both with his words and his engaging musical arrangements. But for all his obvious discontent, Boyd's work celebrates as much as it laments. Songs like "Creator Way," for all their dour resignation, never lose sight of their hope in human fortitude, extolling the strength to "not fall apart." While overindulgences like the unlistenable "Powwow Highway 49" show that boyd is as capable of overproduction as he is of restraint, the album packs too much momentum for any one clunker to sink it. In "First Come, Last Served," Jim Boyd has served up a masterpiece -- clear and simple. Shame on Rolling Stone for failing to include Boyd in their "Rock 'N Roll Encyclopedia," when the man is writing some of the most sincere music to surface in a generation.

5 out of 5 stars Jim's music really hits the HEART.......2001-12-22

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5 out of 5 stars FIRST COME, LAST SERVED.......2000-12-02

THE ALBUM TITLE SAYS IT ALL..MY FAVORATE SONG ON THIS AWSOME CD IS -A MILLION MILES AWAY- A SONG ANYONE CAN RELATE TO THAT WANT TO ESCAPE REALITY. JIM BOYD IS ONE OF THE BEST NATIVE ARTIST OUT THERE IT WOULD BE AWSOME IF HE AND BILL MILLER, NEIL YOUNG MADE AN UNPLUGGED ALBUM TOGETHER IT WOULD ROCK...
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Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • ill green cover.....
  • Fat beats
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  1. Who Killed Dr. Octagon? (intro)
  2. No Chorus
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  5. Neighbors Next Door (featuring Jasper Jacky)
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  15. Bitch Gets No Love
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5 out of 5 stars ill green cover............2001-11-03

...I can't explain too much about this because its an instrumental album, but if you like different and erotic music then check this out for a try.

Kool Keith produced some tracks while Kurt produced most of them. This isn't as great as the work of the Automator on Octagon, but this is no doubt classic tunes.

I am not even going to front, if you listen to commercial based hip-hop sounds and you like all that, then you will not feel this. I would bet money on it. If you are into music period, and you have an open mind, then I would suggest you check this out, who knows you may be surprised.

4 out of 5 stars Fat beats.......2000-03-20

A couple of freinds ad me pitced in to buy this insrumental album. We got it to use in our freestlye rhyming.
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