Dr. Octagon
was a fictional character created by American rapper Keith Thornton, better known as Kool Keith. First appearing on Thornton's 1996 debut solo album, Dr. Octagonecologyst
, Dr. Octagon is an extraterrestrial time traveling gynecologist and surgeon from the planet Jupiter. Thornton performed and released three albums under the alias. The character was murdered by Dr. Dooom on Thornton's 1999 album First Come, First Served
, and was briefly revived before once again being killed on Thornton's 2008 album Dr. Dooom 2
, in response to the release of The Return of Dr. Octagon
, an album largely produced without Thornton's involvement.
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Biography
In
Dr. Octagonecologyst
, Dr. Octagon is described as having yellow eyes, green skin, and a pink-and-white
Afro.
[1] Further tracks detail a list of services offered by Octagon, who claims to treat
chimpanzee acne and
moosebumps, and relocate
saliva glands.
Octagon is described as being incompetent, as many of his surgery patients die as he conducts his rounds.
[2] Octagon also pretends to be a female gynecologist and often engages in
sexual intercourse with female patients and
nurses.
[3] Octagon's uncle, Mr. Gerbik, is described as being half shark, having the skin of an alligator, and is 208 years old.
[4]
On
First Come, First Served
, Dr. Dooom posed as a patient and murdered Dr. Octagon.
[5] Pages from "
top secret documents" written by Fanatik J for
The REAL Return of Dr. Octagon Mix Tape
reveal a storyline in which Dr. Dooom's influence over Los Angeles has grown, and Dooom and a "Hybrid" set out to resurrect the long deceased Octagon as part of "a final bid for total Industry Chaos".
[6] Octagon took a blood sacrifice, an A&R representative from a classified record label represented by
hillbillies under the direction of the
penal colony of
Oceania.
A "hasty deal" was struck between Dooom, the Hybrid, and the label. When the Hybrid revealed that Dooom had made a deal with actual hillbillies, the Oceanic Penal Colony Overlord exerted his desire to destroy Octagon, and relations between the label and Dooom became hostile.
Dooom instructed the Hybrid to "turn over use-less acapella and early versions" to facilitate a final payment from the label.
[7] The Hybrid gave the label intentionally distorted and obscured tracks, neutralizing the label's advantage, and created an internet portal to leak the tracks.
According to the story published in eight chapters to promote
The Return of Dr. Octagon
, a package containing new songs by Octagon arrived at the offices of OCD International, who hired "interpreters" to decipher the meaning of each song.
[8] [9] Three weeks after receiving the package, and still unable to decode its meaning, OCD received a phone call from an unknown source, tracked to
Los Angeles,
New York,
Australia and
Saturn.
[10] The caller claimed to have received the same package five years ago, and that it had brought destruction and chaos upon the society that received it, and warns that they will come after Octagon.
OCD received a message from a
hacker identifying himself as
Cassettes Won't Listen, who stated that eight years ago, himself and five friends were
abducted by aliens, tortured, cloned and kept in isolation. The last survivor was killed by one of the clones, and Cassettes Won’t Listen went underground to fight the clones.
[11] Cassettes Won’t Listen reveals that Dr. Octagon was imprisoned in the cell next to him, as "a prime candidate to study all things regarding
grills, pills and bills".
Octagon was cloned, and his clones have been sent out to destroy the universe.
Rob Sonic learned that the clones were created by a giant gorilla driving a pickup truck, who intend to steal the package to prevent the world from hearing Octagon's message, allowing him to destroy the Earth.
[12] OCD's staff escaped with the package on Kid Loco's plane. An intern briefly saw a figure standing on OCD's rooftop, wearing a labcoat with stethoscope around his neck, holding the head of "some black hairy creature" in his hand.
[13]
According to "R.I.P. Dr. Octagon", Dr. Dooom made multiple attempts to murder Octagon, and multiple
music critics and
record producers made attempts to keep him alive, until Dooom returned to finally kill off Octagon.
[14]
History
Thornton produced two songs under the alias Dr. Octagon, "Dr. Octagon" and "Technical Difficulties."
[15] Thornton mailed the songs to radio stations as a teaser, as well as giving copies to several
DJs, as well as producer
Dan "The Automator" Nakamura, resulting in the production of
Dr. Octagonecologyst
.
The album featured the work of
turntablist DJ Qbert and additional production by
KutMasta Kurt. An instrumental version of the album was released under the title
Instrumentalyst (Octagon Beats)
.
[16]
In promotion of the album, Thornton toured under the Dr. Octagon billing. These performances featured a full live band, an on-stage breakdancer and appearances by
Invisibl Skratch Piklz.
[17] Nakamura has referred to Dr. Octagon as a three-person group rather than an alias of Thornton,
[18] and these claims were reported by the press.
[19]
Thorton later expressed some frustration with the "Dr. Octagon" nickname, saying, "Octagon wasn't my life...I've done a lot of things that were totally around different things other than Octagon. Are some people just afraid to venture off into my life and see that I do other things which are great? I think people stuck me with something."
[20]
In 2002, Thornton announced
The Resurrection of Dr. Octagon
, a proposed sequel to
Dr. Octagonecologyst
, that would reintroduce the character.
[21]
Los Angeles-based producer Fanatik J was chosen to create the music for the album.
[15] Thornton himself took part in the production of early material for the project, playing
bass,
guitar, and
keyboards on many of the tracks.
[23]
After shopping around demos for the proposed album, Thornton signed a contract with
CMH Records to release the album.
On
July 23,
2002,
Rolling Stone
reported that a new Dr. Octagon album would be released in February 2003.
As production on the album was underway, Thornton had a falling out with Fanatik J over contract rights, and the One-Watt Sun production team was hired to create the album's music.
After completing three vocal tracks with the label, based upon rough sonic themes created by the production team, Thornton had a falling out with the label, and gave the label recordings he had made two years previously, consisting of Thornton rapping and goofing off, in order to complete his contract. The resulting album,
The Return of Dr. Octagon
, was largely produced without Thornton's involvement, and did not resemble the direction Thornton had initially intended for the album.
Promotional materials, including
music videos, were produced without Thornton's involvement. Thornton states that he was "shocked" by the label's misrepresentation.
Following the release of the album, Thornton performed under the Dr. Octagon billing, but did not promote the album.
[24] Dr. Dooom 2
, Thornton's 2008 follow-up to
First Come, First Served
, was produced in response to
The Return of Dr. Octagon
.
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.
[25]
References
- Is Hip Hop Dead? The Past, Present, and Future of America's Most-Wanted Music
- Review of ''Dr. Octagonecologyst''
- Review of ''Dr. Octagonecologyst''
- The Ghosts of Songs
- ''Space Invader''
- Briefing Document: Operation Octagon
- Briefing Document: Operation Octagon (page 5)
- ''The Return of Dr. Octagon'' – Remix Campaign Week 1
- ''Dr Octagon Decipher Series'' Chapter 2: "Al Greazy"
- ''Dr Octagon Decipher Series'' Part 3
- ''Dr Octagon Decipher Series'' Part 5
- ''Dr Octagon Decipher Series'' Part 7
- ''Dr Octagon Decipher Series - The Final Chapter''
- "R.I.P. Dr. Octagon"
- ''Kool Keith CD Scam Exposed''
- Review of ''The Instrumentalyst (Octagon Beats)''
- Kool Keith gets freaky as Dr. Octagon
- ''Dashed Hoop Dreams''
- ''Back to the Future: Dr. Octagon looks to the past to cure hip-hop''
- Kool Keith and KutMasta Kurt
- All The Voices In Kool Keith's Head Working On New Albums
- ''Kool Keith CD Scam Exposed''
- ''Kool Keith Revives Dr. Octagon''
- ''Kool Keith's Bits & Pieces''
- "R.I.P. Dr. Octagon"