

These shows included the Lex 10th Anniversary show at The Roundhouse with Ghostface Killah and Jneiro Jarel, performances in Europe with Gorillaz, support for Portishead and performances with Jneiro Jarel at Bestival 2012. The event was the first of many Doom live performances around the world between early 2010 and the present. On 5 March 2010, Lex and Sónar presented the first Doom show in London, at The Roundhouse in Camden. The release of the Gazzillion Ear EP coincided with Doom’s first ever live performances outside North America. A further remix by MADVILLAINZ featuring a voicemail message from Kanye West was released online. In early 2010, he released the Gazzillion Ear EP on Lex which included the Thom Yorke Remix and two mixes by Jneiro Jarel.

The album was Doom’s first solo album to chart in the USA. Doom’s Born Like This was released on Lex on March 24, 2009. He continued to work with Adult Swim, doing voice-over work as Sherman the Giraffe on Perfect Hair Forever, being the voice for The Boondocks ads and previews and hosting their Christmas Eve 2006 programming.įollowing the success of Danger Doom, he signed a long term agreement with Lex in 2006.Nicola Slade, "Life Blood: Lex Records," (Record Of The Day, 11 June 2009) With the exception of a handful of guest appearances, there were no Doom releases between mid-2006 and the release of Born Like This. Kidrobot and Stones Throw released an 8" tall Madvillain toy available to coincide with the release of the Chrome Children CD/DVD which featured a clip of a live performance of Madvillain. The latter includes previously unreleased remixes by Madlib and Danger Mouse. On Adult Swim released Danger Doom Occult Hymn EP, a digital EP and on July 6 the same year Lex released Danger Doom Old School EP. The Madvillain song, "Monkey Suite", first appeared on the Adult Swim/Stones Throw Records compilation Chrome Children, later it appeared on Madvillainy 2 – The Madlib Remix. So far only tracks released from the album are "Angels", which appeared on a Nature Sounds compilation in late 2006 (another version appears on Doom’s 2009 album Born Like This) and "Victory Laps". Doom produced tracks for both of Ghostface Killah’s 2006 albums Fishscale and More Fish, and the two are currently at work on a collaboration album titled Swift & Changeable.
