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  1. In the music video for "R.I.P. Dr. Octagon", the appearance of Dr. Octagon resembles the character design used in promotional materials by CMH Records. In 2013, Dr. Octagon made a guest appearance on the Yeah Yeah Yeahs song "Buried Alive", which was featured on their album Mosquito.

  2. May 7, 1996 · Album Credits. Featuring DJ Shadow & Scaramanga. Producers Dan the Automator, DJ Shadow & KutMasta Kurt. Writers Dan the Automator, DJ Shadow, Dr. Octagon & 3 more. Bass By Kool Keith. Bassist ...

  3. As I delved deeper into the song’s meaning, I discovered that “1977” is the closing track of Dr. Octagon’s iconic album, “Dr. Octagonecologyst,” released in 1997. This album showcased Dr. Octagon’s alter ego and introduced listeners to his avant-garde style.

  4. Dr. Octagonecologyst introduces the character of Dr. Octagon, a homicidal, extraterrestrial, time-traveling gynecologist and surgeon. The album's distinctive sound fuses genres such as psychedelic music, trip hop and electronic music.

  5. Dr. Octagon is a time-traveling Jupiter native from the year 3000 who is incompetent in his medical fields as a gynecologist and surgeon. It’s important to know that the Dr. Octagon character...

  6. May 7, 2024 · Listen to Dr. Octagonecologyst now. With ‘Dr. Octagonecologyst,' Dr. Octagon, AKA Kool Keith, delivered an avant rap masterpiece with help from Dan The Automator and DJ QBert.

  7. Apr 29, 1997 · Dr. Octagonecologyst is the 1997 full-length version of 1996’s Dr. Octagon. Dr. Octagon was released on Bulk Recordings in the United States and Mo' Wax in the United Kingdom, while the full ...

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