Octagon's hospital also houses mental patients that dance in the halls. Octagon's office number is 1-800-pp51-doodoo, and his patients often wait in a waiting room for long periods of time before he dismisses the ones that have been waiting since morning. Instead, he states that he'll rip out a stomach, dissect open rectums, put needles in kneecaps, apply Clorox to vocal boxes, and watch his patients vomit green. Octagon tells patients that he doesn't have tools. Proclaiming that his hammer is dull and his drill is broken, Dr. Octagon also performs medical experiments at night when the moon is out. Octagon specifies a few of the services he offers, such as treatment of chimpanzee acne and moosebumps, and performs rectal rebuilding surgery and relocates saliva glands. Octagon also states that he can change his face with the press of a button, disappear, and wears a 7XL which has not yet been invented, X Ray sunglasses, hard shoes with razor blades, and a white suit and stethoscope.
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His physical features include having yellow eyes, green and silver skin which also changes to blue and brown, a pink-and-white Afro, and a brain that glows yellow, black, red, green, and purple. Octagon, who dubs himself the "paramedic fetus of the east," is from the church of the operating room and was born on the planet Jupiter. Octagon also practices as an orthopedic gynecologist and seduces and engages in sexual intercourse with his female patients and nurses. Octagon is an extraterrestrial surgeon from Jupiter who uses space technology and primitive tools to perform medical procedures on his patients, some of whom die as he conducts his rounds, while others are murdered by his careless, barbaric acts. Kool Keith reunited with Dan the Automator and DJ Qbert to release Moosebumps: An Exploration Into Modern Day Horripilation on April 6, 2018. Octagon, an album largely produced without Thornton's involvement. Dooom 2, in response to the release of The Return of 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. Thornton performed and released two albums under the alias. The hyper-love of new technologies is also a theme. The album examines the impersonal/delusional/authoritarian aspects of institutions/bureaucracies using the general hospital and psych ward as main metaphor. First appearing on Thornton's 1996 debut solo album, Dr. Octagon is a persona created and used by American rapper Keith Matthew Thornton, better known as Kool Keith. The image used by CMH Records in its promotion of The Return of Dr.