"King Geedorah – Take Me To Your Leader – Review". "King Geedorah :: Take Me to Your Leader :: Ninja Tune Records". "King Geedorah: Take Me to Your Leader (Big Dada)". "Take Me to Your Leader – King Geedorah". It deserves a second listen." Track listing Retrospectively, Jacob Adams of Spectrum Culture wrote, "It's perhaps one of the weirdest rap albums of the past decade, yet one of the most endlessly fascinating. In 2014, it was listed by Complex as one of the "Best One-Producer Albums of the 2000s". In 2012, Stereogum named it the third best MF DOOM album. In 2009, Rhapsody ranked Take Me to Your Leader 17th on its list "Hip-Hop's Best Albums of the Decade". Mark Martelli of Pitchfork wrote that Take Me to Your Leader "will excite you in a way most hip-hop projects just aren't able: It's not straining for credibility nor putting effort into being revelatory it just is." Noel Dix of Exclaim! remarked that the album "plays like a cinematic space adventure that you never want to end". Reception Professional ratings Review scores
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