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Title: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: sav on August 04, 2012, 11:06:57 AM
Snippets: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B008Y0U90Y/kanycom-20

Production credits: http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=286959.0

(http://hiphop-n-more.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/slaughterhouse-welcome-to-our-house-cover-500x500.jpg)

01. The Slaughter (Intro)
02. Our House (feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey)
03. Coffin (feat. Busta Rhymes)
04. Throw That (feat. Eminem)
05. Hammer Dance
06. Get Up
07. My Life (feat. Cee-Lo Green)
08. We Did It (Skit)
09. Flip A Bird
10. Throw It Away (feat. Swizz Beatz)
11. Rescue Me (feat. Skylar Grey)
12. Frat House
13. Goodbye
14. Park It Sideways
15. Die
16. Our Way (Outro)

Bonus tracks:

17. Asylum (feat. Eminem)
18. Walk of Shame
19. The Other Side
20. Place to Be (feat. B.o.B.)

In stores August 28th.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 04, 2012, 11:15:48 AM
no juggernauts?

must be a mixtape song then



oh and i'm shocked that Bun B and Yelawolf aren't anywhere to be seen
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: Dikteta Dax on August 04, 2012, 11:25:55 AM
Not expecting much from this, I bet this album will be garbage. Wasn't really feeling the first one either, I just want another Joe Budden solo...
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 04, 2012, 11:28:50 AM
Not expecting much from this, I bet this album will be garbage. Wasn't really feeling the first one either, I just want another Joe Budden solo...

lmao


that first album was dope as hell


microphone, salute, onslaught 2, cuckoo all have great replay value
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: doggfather on August 04, 2012, 12:17:00 PM
those bonus for itunes, or deluxe cd??
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: Lucifuge on August 04, 2012, 02:20:03 PM
Waiting for credits
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: Eddz on August 04, 2012, 04:23:34 PM
Not expecting much from this, I bet this album will be garbage. Wasn't really feeling the first one either, I just want another Joe Budden solo...

lmao


that first album was dope as hell


microphone, salute, onslaught 2, cuckoo all have great replay value

I agree & I can't wait for this 8) 8) 8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: midwestryder on August 05, 2012, 01:30:37 AM
Not expecting much from this, I bet this album will be garbage. Wasn't really feeling the first one either, I just want another Joe Budden solo...
I bet this album is way better then any joe budden solo album ever. if you were not feeling first one then you are not real hip hop fan point blank . also you are coming into this album with ignorant closeminded thinking already . you not getting another joe budden solo album for a while because it is all about SLAUGHTERHOUSE NOT joe budden. get down or get left behind like rest of squares,losers & bandwagoners.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: sofdark on August 05, 2012, 02:07:00 AM

oh and i'm shocked that Bun B and Yelawolf aren't anywhere to be seen

I understand Bun B but why the fuck would you wanna hear Yelawolf? Dude is annoying as fuck.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: DblPen on August 05, 2012, 03:15:20 AM

oh and i'm shocked that Bun B and Yelawolf aren't anywhere to be seen

I understand Bun B but why the fuck would you wanna hear Yelawolf? Dude is annoying as fuck.

cause he is dope as fuck
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: FUCK-YOU-BItch on August 05, 2012, 07:28:07 AM

oh and i'm shocked that Bun B and Yelawolf aren't anywhere to be seen

I understand Bun B but why the fuck would you wanna hear Yelawolf? Dude is annoying as fuck.

cause he is dope as fuck

dude, this yelawolf is a punk...
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: doggfather on August 05, 2012, 09:01:42 AM
we really need 2 SH tracklist topic?!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: midwestryder on August 05, 2012, 10:01:51 AM

oh and i'm shocked that Bun B and Yelawolf aren't anywhere to be seen

I understand Bun B but why the fuck would you wanna hear Yelawolf? Dude is annoying as fuck.

cause he is dope as fuck

dude, this yelawolf is a punk...
how the fuck would you know that ? you don't!  yelawolf would beat your ass!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: midwestryder on August 05, 2012, 10:03:07 AM

oh and i'm shocked that Bun B and Yelawolf aren't anywhere to be seen

I understand Bun B but why the fuck would you wanna hear Yelawolf? Dude is annoying as fuck.

cause he is dope as fuck
that's right because yelawolf is dope as fuck, you ignorant closeminded haters
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: sav on August 05, 2012, 10:36:54 AM
we really need 2 SH tracklist topic?!

Well the one on the West Coast section was made after mine and I personally don't think a SH topic belong in the West section.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: Remedy360 on August 05, 2012, 10:40:27 AM

oh and i'm shocked that Bun B and Yelawolf aren't anywhere to be seen

I understand Bun B but why the fuck would you wanna hear Yelawolf? Dude is annoying as fuck.

cause he is dope as fuck

dude, this yelawolf is a punk...
how the fuck would you know that ? you don't!  yelawolf would beat your ass!

Why do you get so emotional over rap artists? It's just music.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: doggfather on August 05, 2012, 10:48:03 AM
and I personally don't think a SH topic belong in the West section.

+1
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 05, 2012, 01:16:37 PM
i expected Yela on there for the marketing part but I guess Eminem lost faith in him
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 06, 2012, 09:21:48 AM
Some guy whose claimed to have heard the album said that "Throw It Away" & "My Life" are the only two mainstream sounding songs. We'll see how this is.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: sav on August 06, 2012, 11:05:57 AM
The mix-tape is dropping this friday.

https://www.youtube.com/v/yThsTQBBJjg&feature=player_embedded (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yThsTQBBJjg&feature=player_embedded)

https://mobile.twitter.com/SauceThaBoss/status/232515089733910528 (https://mobile.twitter.com/SauceThaBoss/status/232515089733910528)

"Juggernauts" is on this so it's not really a Em' feat.

Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 06, 2012, 11:24:30 AM
That "I See Dead People" track is going to nine minutes of just spitting. 8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: sav on August 09, 2012, 06:01:28 PM
"Goodbye", produced by Boi-1da.

http://rapdose.com/2012/08/09/slaughterhouse-goodbye (http://rapdose.com/2012/08/09/slaughterhouse-goodbye)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on August 09, 2012, 06:06:26 PM
"Goodbye", produced by Boi-1da.

http://rapdose.com/2012/08/09/slaughterhouse-goodbye (http://rapdose.com/2012/08/09/slaughterhouse-goodbye)

Damn, now this is what I'm talking about 8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 09, 2012, 07:58:24 PM
Not expecting much from this, I bet this album will be garbage. Wasn't really feeling the first one either, I just want another Joe Budden solo...

Black Male deleted his account??
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: Lunatic on August 09, 2012, 08:28:04 PM
"Goodbye", produced by Boi-1da.

http://rapdose.com/2012/08/09/slaughterhouse-goodbye (http://rapdose.com/2012/08/09/slaughterhouse-goodbye)
very good song but also very mainstream
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist + New song "Goodbye")
Post by: doggfather on August 09, 2012, 11:40:37 PM
not bad, i like it!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist + New song "Goodbye")
Post by: dubsmith_nz on August 10, 2012, 01:34:52 AM
anyone here know where to preorder the deluxe edition?

What's in the deluxe version?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist + New song "Goodbye")
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 10, 2012, 01:49:55 AM
An album of this is all I want.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist + New song "Goodbye")
Post by: Eddz on August 10, 2012, 01:59:37 AM
As long as it sounds good who cares if it's commercial.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist + New song "Goodbye")
Post by: doggfather on August 10, 2012, 02:13:17 AM
anyone here know where to preorder the deluxe edition?

What's in the deluxe version?


the thread starters first post's bonus tracks IMO:

Bonus tracks:

17. Asylum (feat. Eminem)
18. Walk of Shame
19. The Other Side
20. Place to Be (feat. B.o.B.)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist + New song "Goodbye")
Post by: FUCK-YOU-BItch on August 10, 2012, 02:38:46 AM
After that My Life & Throw that away Bullshit, we´re getting a good one...hope the album will good.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist + New song "Goodbye")
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 10, 2012, 10:00:58 AM
Budden said "The Other Side" is probably one the of the best songs.

Also to the dude above, like I said, some guy said "My Life" & "Throw It Away" are the only awful songs.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist + New song "Goodbye")
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 10, 2012, 01:29:04 PM
throw it away is okay


nothing spceial but i've heard far worse
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist + New song "Goodbye")
Post by: MR X To Tha Z on August 10, 2012, 03:17:10 PM
http://www.complex.com/music/2012/08/album-preview-slaughterhouse-welcome-to-our-house/die
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: sav on August 15, 2012, 11:04:40 AM
Snippets on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B008Y0U90Y/kanycom-20
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: wcsoldier on August 15, 2012, 12:56:45 PM
Most of the beats sound very  generic  ... that's the best overall production they could come up with ? The label did really fuck this album up
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 15, 2012, 01:17:16 PM
This is going to blow.

11-16 sounds dope. But everything before just sounds like trash. Hopefully they all come with insane bars.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: MoodMuzik on August 15, 2012, 01:25:19 PM
This is going to blow.

11-16 sounds dope. But everything before just sounds like trash. Hopefully they all come with insane bars.
IN what world was hammer dance trash?!?!?!? lol  coffin sounds like a banger, get up sounds lik it could be dope. our house cant even judge. but pretty much all of them u cant judge. only think u can hear from this is that the production could have been a lil better. 15 second snippets aint and cant be a let down for me tho
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: MoodMuzik on August 15, 2012, 01:28:34 PM
writing off an album due to 15 second snippets is hilarious
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Black Excellence on August 15, 2012, 01:31:08 PM
This is going to blow.

11-16 sounds dope. But everything before just sounds like trash. Hopefully they all come with insane bars.
LMFAO
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Matty on August 15, 2012, 02:37:46 PM
will give the whole thing a chance but based off the snippets exactly what i was expecting. which isn't good.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 15, 2012, 02:40:39 PM
It's going to be whatever.

Give me the mixtape.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Black Excellence on August 15, 2012, 02:42:00 PM
It's going to be whatever.

Give me the mixtape.
LOL
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Will_B on August 15, 2012, 02:42:26 PM
will give the whole thing a chance but based off the snippets exactly what i was expecting. which isn't good.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Black Excellence on August 15, 2012, 03:02:10 PM
my three vs. your four who crew hotter ? random - sean price  8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Let's Get Down on August 15, 2012, 05:43:39 PM
"Park It Sideways" & "Places to Be" (Ft. B.o.b.) both produced by Kane Beatz 8) 8) 8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: EAZY-LI on August 15, 2012, 06:39:39 PM
this is awful sounds nothing like their debut album. why cant their go through another distribution label
interscope have fucked this album up and have lost money on this what idiots!

I hope they get droped a learn lesson from this!  >:(
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on August 15, 2012, 11:03:48 PM
Reserving judgement until we get the leak, which shouldn't be too far off :D
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 16, 2012, 12:36:06 AM
Reserving judgement until we get the leak, which shouldn't be too far off :D

We'll probably get it before the mixtape at this rate.

But I mean listening to the snippets again, I can hear there will be some bangers on here. But I don't really want bangers, that's what the mixtape was supposed to be for; hard, raw lyrics. Plus an album-promoted banger is different than a typical Slaughterhouse banger.

Like "Hammer Dance" for example. Go listen to "Woodstock" (one of their best bangers) & compare it lyrically to "Hammer Dance". It's not in the same universe. & I won't even start talking about "Throw It Away" lol. Just generic lines; sounds like 50 Cent is ghostwriting for them lol. When Slaughterhouse's original appeal was that lyrically they are above everyone. So having them dumb down lyrics is just stupid lol. Shady can't win outside of well...Shady lol.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on August 16, 2012, 01:57:00 AM
Real hip hop is back!  :laugh:
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on August 16, 2012, 02:25:19 AM
 I listened to the first 11 snippets and sounded pretty good to me. the production on the first album was pretty shit, this certeranly dosent sound any worse  8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Will_B on August 16, 2012, 04:34:05 AM
I listened to the first 11 snippets and sounded pretty good to me. the production on the first album was pretty shit, this certeranly dosent sound any worse  8)

Sounds promising "no worse than pretty shit"  :D
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Portugoal on August 16, 2012, 08:54:38 AM
Any word on a no DJ version of the mixtape?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on August 16, 2012, 06:03:11 PM
Any word on a no DJ version of the mixtape?

Drama finds the whole "No DJ" versions disrespectful so I wouldn't hold me breath. He keeps his tags to a minimum these days though so it shouldn't be an issue.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: The_Ripper on August 17, 2012, 05:52:18 AM
Master Of The Dark Arts>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Welcome To: Our House.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 17, 2012, 06:32:05 AM
Master Of The Dark Arts>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Welcome To: Our House.


a flaming bag of shit > Elano's opinions
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: The_Ripper on August 20, 2012, 11:28:07 PM
Master Of The Dark Arts>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Welcome To: Our House.


a flaming bag of shit > Elano's opinions

(http://scottystarnes.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/pile-of-shit-sand-castle.jpg) > dumb wilson's opinions
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 20, 2012, 11:31:35 PM
now that is just disgusting Elano


way to derail another thread.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: The_Ripper on August 20, 2012, 11:35:58 PM
now that is just disgusting Elano


way to derail another thread.

you are disgusting, stupid troll
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 20, 2012, 11:36:55 PM
now that is just disgusting Elano


way to derail another thread.

you are disgusting, stupid troll

you say this as you troll this Slaughterhouse thread with stuff that has nothing to do with them?


definition of irony
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: The_Ripper on August 20, 2012, 11:38:55 PM
now that is just disgusting Elano


way to derail another thread.

you are disgusting, stupid troll

you say this as you troll this Slaughterhouse thread with stuff that has nothing to do with them?


definition of irony

shut up IDIOT
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 20, 2012, 11:39:30 PM
back to the Slaughterhouse cd, I can't wait to get the Deluxe edition with the 4 bonus tracks.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on August 20, 2012, 11:42:32 PM
Master Of The Dark Arts>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Welcome To: Our House.

Its not MASTER its MASTERS.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: The_Ripper on August 20, 2012, 11:44:48 PM
Master Of The Dark Arts>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Welcome To: Our House.

Its not MASTER its MASTERS.

i'm really sorry, please don't be rude.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: The_Ripper on August 20, 2012, 11:46:15 PM
back to the Slaughterhouse cd, I can't wait to get the Deluxe edition with the 4 bonus tracks.

(http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b55/Danthrax40/room_full_of_people_who_cares.jpg)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Will_B on August 21, 2012, 12:18:46 AM
now that is just disgusting Elano


way to derail another thread.

you are disgusting, stupid troll

you say this as you troll this Slaughterhouse thread with stuff that has nothing to do with them?


definition of irony

shut up IDIOT

Wow Elano sounds quite angered. Remember it's only Hack!! :)

Say it with me "I'm bigger than this" woooooosaaaaaaaaa
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: The_Ripper on August 21, 2012, 12:21:22 AM
now that is just disgusting Elano


way to derail another thread.

you are disgusting, stupid troll

you say this as you troll this Slaughterhouse thread with stuff that has nothing to do with them?


definition of irony

shut up IDIOT

Wow Elano sounds quite angered. Remember it's only Hack!! :)

Say it with me "I'm bigger than this" woooooosaaaaaaaaa

lol  ;D
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 21, 2012, 09:42:17 AM
now that is just disgusting Elano


way to derail another thread.

you are disgusting, stupid troll

you say this as you troll this Slaughterhouse thread with stuff that has nothing to do with them?


definition of irony

shut up IDIOT

Wow Elano sounds quite angered. Remember it's only Hack!! :)

Say it with me "I'm bigger than this" woooooosaaaaaaaaa

slow your roll wilbert
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Will_B on August 21, 2012, 11:07:09 AM
now that is just disgusting Elano


way to derail another thread.

you are disgusting, stupid troll

you say this as you troll this Slaughterhouse thread with stuff that has nothing to do with them?


definition of irony

shut up IDIOT

Wow Elano sounds quite angered. Remember it's only Hack!! :)

Say it with me "I'm bigger than this" woooooosaaaaaaaaa

slow your roll wilbert

(http://s12.postimage.org/ywcmyv6gd/rolling_a_joint_2580_801351366_0_0_7050253_300.jpg)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" ("Throw That" feat. Eminem out)
Post by: Kali Real on August 22, 2012, 03:12:11 AM
Crooked I interview 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ol5G9nr92M
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" ("Throw That" feat. Eminem out)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 22, 2012, 10:00:48 AM
This could leak today. ;D
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" ("Throw That" feat. Eminem out)
Post by: Will_B on August 22, 2012, 10:05:14 AM
This could leak today. ;D

After the mixtape I will actually check this.

Royce is still such and underrated player in the industry. He's too good to be a side kick! The man needs a solo contract drawn up ASAP
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" ("Throw That" feat. Eminem out)
Post by: sav on August 22, 2012, 12:12:41 PM
This could leak today. ;D

Here we go.  8)

Slaughterhouse-Welcome_to_Our_House-2012-CMS
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: FUCK-YOU-BItch on August 22, 2012, 12:44:57 PM
Okay DL right now and im not buying albums...get it>?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" ("Throw That" feat. Eminem out)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on August 22, 2012, 03:57:06 PM
This could leak today. ;D

After the mixtape I will actually check this.

Royce is still such and underrated player in the industry. He's too good to be a side kick! The man needs a solo contract drawn up ASAP

His last album was dope if you didn't check it
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: sav on August 22, 2012, 06:10:08 PM
Very solid album.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 22, 2012, 10:21:14 PM
Well that was a pleasant surprise. I'll reserve complete judgment after a few more spins. But after one... :o
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: CHUCK KNOXXX on August 23, 2012, 12:15:39 AM
dl'ing now....gonna crack a tall can and bump, thoughts tmrw
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: wcsoldier on August 23, 2012, 12:31:47 AM
This is cool if you like nowadays hip pop ... could the production be more generic/soft  ?...too many sung choruses ..

First album ( while far from perfect) was much better ...
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: ANgry! on August 23, 2012, 12:38:07 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x09T53tXkG4&feature=player_embedded
LOL

eminem really needs to OD and end it already!!!!!!!!!!!!!

this dude is singing hooks with tears rolling down his stroke face in a million dollar studio!!!!!!!!!!!!

and slaughters holding his hand through it all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL @ this "beat"

so emotional... so gripping... trash can lids clashing while eminem over complicates his flow and spits super technical garbage that intimidates the wack slaughter boys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL @ this train wreck

EPIC

poor slaughtr fans...

must be like watching your girlfriend wave out the back of the car as she moves away...

and the car blowing up when you wave back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BHWWHWHBAHAHAHAHABAHWHHAHAHA

these guys are getting dropped or locked away in interscopes complex!!!!!!!!!!!!!

eminem will be gearing up to release a new album to pay jimmy back...

em... just jump man... hes strung out... scared of getting killed..

marshall mathers is dead and zombie eminem is waiting for plastic surgery for his next public appearence!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Eddz on August 23, 2012, 01:23:34 AM
Well that was a pleasant surprise. I'll reserve complete judgment after a few more spins. But after one... :o

I agree. I can't believe Joe Budden was left off "Our House" & "Asylum", both those tracks seem made for him.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: FUCK-YOU-BItch on August 23, 2012, 01:32:21 AM
THIS ALBUM SUCKS, FUCK THIS GROUP AND THIS ALBUM!!!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Meho on August 23, 2012, 03:19:10 AM
Album is all over the place. Sounds overproduced on several tracks and they sound so awkward trying to make more radio friendly and catchy songs.

And the mixing is terrible.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: DreTendo on August 23, 2012, 03:46:20 AM
Sounds like Radioactive and Recovery  :( Really ain't feeling this Shady 2.0. Albums a real mixed bag, there's some good stuff on there but the album sounds like it executively produced by Young Money/MMG, really don't like the majority of the production on the album, sounds like all the other shit on the radio. Shady can get beats of whoever he wants, Slaughterhouse need Alchemist, Premo, Just Blaze, Khalil instead he gets beats from all the 'in' producers of 2012. Who in my option make bad hip hop. I've really low expectations for Em's new album now.

Between this and the mixtape there's plenty of good stuff to listen to though, just hope this don't fuck up there chance of dropping a third album.


Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: DblPen on August 23, 2012, 04:55:17 AM
nice album, you cant expect their album sound just like their mixtapes? or like their last album which sounded just like mixtape (was good tho)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: DblPen on August 23, 2012, 05:06:26 AM
plus they said it themselves that they picked beats only that 4 of them liked. they made those songs or picked the beats that you dont like, not label or eminem, so if you want, blame slaughterhouse for it
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Gamestarr on August 23, 2012, 07:12:11 AM
''FLIP A BIRD FLIP A BIRD FLIP A BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRD'' <---- WTF...

Album is nothing special. Boring industry beats, lame hooks, HORRIBLE mixing.

Some songs had some really dope verses with some dope rhymeschemes and storytelling but overall disappointing album.

Our House, Coffin, Flip A Bird, Rescue Me are examples of great joints RUINED by their hooks.


Crook said ''Hope you got a powerful chin // cause they say - Blowjobs are flowers for men''  ;D


Die is my fav joint! Royce, Crook and Joe snapped! and Joell was left out. wonderful!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: David Gutterman on August 23, 2012, 08:04:14 AM
Get Up, samples and vocal samples from Atony Genn, from The Hours - Ali In The Jungle Official Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6nRGEXPEIw&feature=related
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 23, 2012, 10:06:33 AM
Really? I think this is better than the first album.

I highly prefer a song sounding song with a chorus that just "ra-ra-ra-ra-ra-ra...some wack hook...ra-ra-ra-ra-ra-ra-ra". These verses have some substance.

Our House
Get Up
Rescue Me
Frat House
Goodbye
Park It Sideways
Die
Our Way
Asylum
The Other Side

These songs are great. Outside of Microphone & Sound Off, I'd put any of these songs up with the rest of the debut album.

Then again, I really don't mind girls on hooks. I mean, I don't know what it takes away from a song, but apparently to some of you manly-manly men it's just "wrong" lolol.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on August 23, 2012, 10:11:22 AM
for the 1st hearin i like it.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 23, 2012, 10:42:09 AM
THIS ALBUM SUCKS, FUCK THIS GROUP AND THIS ALBUM!!!

okay Ferhat
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: ANgry! on August 23, 2012, 10:47:49 AM
the album is even worse than i could imagine...

this isnt hyperbole...

ONE OF THE WORST RAP ALBUMS OF ALL TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

this shit makes NASTRADAMUS sound like ILLMATIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

EVERY BEAT SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!

the beats sound like eminem feels...

SOULESS, PLASTIC, WEAK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

every track is filled with spaz raps about NOTHING...

ZERO QUOTABLES!!!!!!!!

unless youre into super corny punchlines with unlikable guys tryin to be funny and rhymes about... twitter!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?

WHAT!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?

i listened to 20 tracks of slaugter and i feel like i was water boarded!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TORTURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL @ these hooks

david gueta thinks these beats are pussy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

homo erotic carnival shit... clown face with nipple rings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL @ every joe buddens verse

hes not witty, technical, or dope...

hes a ZERO... dead weight...

this LP reaffirms all 4 emcees loser status!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

THE NAIL IN THE COFFIN!!!!!!!!!! no coming back from this...

drop... flop.... and PLOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

album shoulda been titled walk of shame....

crooked i been rapping for 30 years and the first album he has in stores is one of the WORST group albums of all time...

LOL @ all these beats again though

sounds like shit the label would play rihanna when theyre building her album!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

20 tracks and you dont know shit about these niggas other than they like to rhyme a lot of words using wack spaz flows on wack beats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

someone stop eminem...

hes shelled up in the studio trying not to OD endlessly mixing wack slaugterhouse records...

this rap shit will snatch your soul and fry you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL @ d12s MY BAND destroying any record on this wack ass album

at least you can laugh at that piece of shit...

"life is grand... like a thousand" - whole LP of weak shit like this over wack beats

royce sounds like sober faggot eminem now... hes finished.... he will become 45 year old eminems hype man full time... bet on that...

joe buddens embarrasses himself on every track... niggas falling over himself the whole album tryin to kick spaz flows like hes sober em!!!!!!!!!!!

crooked i is hollow man!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how many times can a man rhyme constipation with occupation!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?! thats his style... wack one dimensional raps where he stacks syllables... crooked i raps like a white nerd keystyler!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! robotic nerd shit...

joell ortiz is TRASH.. cartoon voice bullshit rhymes no charisma... fat softie raps... hopefully he uses that SHADY money to big pun himself out the game... eat up you fucking BUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

slaugterhouse is a bunch of losers rapping about nothing the nerdiest way possible on some of the worst beats ive ever heard on a rap album start to finish!!!!!!!!!!!!!

both d12 albums DESTROY this album and this is supposed to be the group that brings real hip hop back to the forefront....

BWHWHWHWBAHAHWHAHAHAHABAHAHAHAHAHA

more like the group that proves most "super lyricists" SUCK at making music and should never get a shot at the big time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 23, 2012, 10:48:40 AM
the album is even worse than i could imagine...

this isnt hyperbole...

ONE OF THE WORST RAP ALBUMS OF ALL TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

this shit makes NASTRADAMUS sound like ILLMATIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

EVERY BEAT SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!

the beats sound like eminem feels...

SOULESS, PLASTIC, WEAK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

every track is filled with spaz raps about NOTHING...

ZERO QUOTABLES!!!!!!!!

unless youre into super corny punchlines with unlikable guys tryin to be funny and rhymes about... twitter!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?

WHAT!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?

i listened to 20 tracks of slaugter and i feel like i was water boarded!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TORTURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL @ these hooks

david gueta thinks these beats are pussy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

homo erotic carnival shit... clown face with nipple rings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL @ every joe buddens verse

hes not witty, technical, or dope...

hes a ZERO... dead weight...

this LP reaffirms all 4 emcees loser status!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

THE NAIL IN THE COFFIN!!!!!!!!!! no coming back from this...

drop... flop.... and PLOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

album shoulda been titled walk of shame....

crooked i been rapping for 30 years and the first album he has in stores is one of the WORST group albums of all time...

LOL @ all these beats again though

sounds like shit the label would play rihanna when theyre building her album!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

20 tracks and you dont know shit about these niggas other than they like to rhyme a lot of words using wack spaz flows on wack beats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

someone stop eminem...

hes shelled up in the studio trying not to OD endlessly mixing wack slaugterhouse records...

this rap shit will snatch your soul and fry you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL @ d12s MY BAND destroying any record on this wack ass album

at least you can laugh at that piece of shit...

"life is grand... like a thousand" - whole LP of weak shit like this over wack beats

royce sounds like sober faggot eminem now... hes finished.... he will become 45 year old eminems hype man full time... bet on that...

joe buddens embarrasses himself on every track... niggas falling over himself the whole album tryin to kick spaz flows like hes sober em!!!!!!!!!!!

crooked i is hollow man!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how many times can a man rhyme constipation with occupation!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?! thats his style... wack one dimensional raps where he stacks syllables... crooked i raps like a white nerd keystyler!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! robotic nerd shit...

joell ortiz is TRASH.. cartoon voice bullshit rhymes no charisma... fat softie raps... hopefully he uses that SHADY money to big pun himself out the game... eat up you fucking BUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

slaugterhouse is a bunch of losers rapping about nothing the nerdiest way possible on some of the worst beats ive ever heard on a rap album start to finish!!!!!!!!!!!!!

both d12 albums DESTROY this album and this is supposed to be the group that brings real hip hop back to the forefront....

BWHWHWHWBAHAHWHAHAHAHABAHAHAHAHAHA

more like the group that proves most "super lyricists" SUCK at making music and should never get a shot at the big time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


nobody cares
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: ANgry! on August 23, 2012, 10:51:28 AM
these guys are so CHILDISH

eminem is supposedly "maturing" and "thinking clearly"...

thats why hes rapping about throwing dicks on carnival beats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

crooked i been waiting 53 years to sell out!!!!!!!!!!!!

he just traded his soul for an album thats gonna tank and BURY him for good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

joe buddens is finished...

def jam is laughing at this boy... theyve seen this act before.. put him in the show and watch him CRUMBLE!!!!!!!!!!!

he got a better shot making waves on a reality show... throw him on rapper wives and call it a day!!!!!!!!!!!!!

royce will be ok... hes eminems baby sitter now... diet cokes and scrabble on private planes... he might even get to see eminem be revived next time he OD's... he makes out the best out of anyone in slaughter but royce is a WASHED UP CLOWN!!!!!!! he stepped on a land mine... SEE YA!!!!!!!!!!!!

joell is DONE... this nigga will be a FREE AGENT the rest of his life...

ive never seen artists try so hard for hits and come up with nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!

i cant see anyone over 12 liking this piece of shit...

elvis riders are gonna ask for more elvis... they dont like these guys!!!!!!!!!!!!

somebody prop that corpse up...

jimmy got eminem records to sell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

maybe em can come up with some overpriced product to whore... doubt it... dre is gonna keep moving 300$ headphones and eminem is gonna embarrass himself in the booth until hes 6 feet under!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

im not joking when i say this is one of the WORST albums ive ever heard...

PATHETIC

close the book...

this is the cap on 4 miserable careers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(http://media.treehugger.com/assets/images/2011/10/accident-toyota-yaris-safety-01.jpg)

Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 23, 2012, 10:54:29 AM
lol @ joe budden being finished.  i think he's at his best right now


"if god put my sins aside I swear I'd start genocide"
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on August 23, 2012, 10:58:46 AM


royce sounds like sober faggot eminem now... hes finished.... he will become 45 year old eminems hype man full time... bet on that...

like Proof was?!


both d12 albums DESTROY this album and this is supposed to be the group that brings real hip hop back to the forefront....

 ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" ("Throw That" feat. Eminem out)
Post by: Will_B on August 23, 2012, 11:07:17 AM
This could leak today. ;D

After the mixtape I will actually check this.

Royce is still such and underrated player in the industry. He's too good to be a side kick! The man needs a solo contract drawn up ASAP

His last album was dope if you didn't check it

Didn't yet but will now. I don't get why he ain't put one out on Shady tho
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Westcoast Pig on August 23, 2012, 11:19:05 AM
LMAO at Crooked I Waiting 53 years to sell out
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" ("Throw That" feat. Eminem out)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 23, 2012, 11:19:51 AM
This could leak today. ;D

After the mixtape I will actually check this.

Royce is still such and underrated player in the industry. He's too good to be a side kick! The man needs a solo contract drawn up ASAP

His last album was dope if you didn't check it

Didn't yet but will now. I don't get why he ain't put one out on Shady tho


i dunno but the songs "Legendary" and "Writers Block" are 2 of Royce's best songs ever
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 23, 2012, 11:20:58 AM
Very solid album.

agreed!

i caved in and listened on youtube :-x


Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 23, 2012, 11:23:34 AM
THIS ALBUM SUCKS, FUCK THIS GROUP AND THIS ALBUM!!!

Your fam needs a childlock on their PC
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on August 23, 2012, 11:28:03 AM
Frat House just crushed my speakers  8)  Such a banger.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 23, 2012, 11:29:51 AM
THIS ALBUM SUCKS, FUCK THIS GROUP AND THIS ALBUM!!!

Your fam needs a childlock on their PC

Ferhat's parents ignore him even more than Brian ignores his kid
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 23, 2012, 11:47:32 AM
Most of the beats sound very  generic  ... that's the best overall production they could come up with ? The label did really fuck this album up

yeah Eminem had the chance to get them beats from Premo and Dre and failed.  we know a Dre song with SH on it exists too because Crooked said so like half a year ago.

and how could they NOT get a Premo beat?  Royce's album in 2010 had like 6 fucking PRemo beats.  god damn Royce had to hog them all...lol



and Crooked had some HOT beats on his Psalm album that probably could have been Slaughter beats.  Imagine that "3 the hard way" with the other 3 guys in SH rapping on it  8)    or "fuck you pay me" with twista as the guest and SH rapping.  that shit would be fire.


oh well I guess we gotta take what they gave.....
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: RingMan on August 23, 2012, 02:05:38 PM
I haven't heard all the songs, but these are the best producers they could get? some wack beats from T-Minus and Alex Da Kid? thank god for that No I.D. track. and Skylar Grey is no big singer, they could have picked someone better as well
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Meho on August 23, 2012, 02:23:08 PM
T-Minus is actually a fly producer, have no idea why they picked these 2 beats though.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: D-Nice on August 23, 2012, 03:14:27 PM
Most of the beats sound very  generic  ... that's the best overall production they could come up with ? The label did really fuck this album up

yeah Eminem had the chance to get them beats from Premo and Dre and failed.  we know a Dre song with SH on it exists too because Crooked said so like half a year ago.

and how could they NOT get a Premo beat?  Royce's album in 2010 had like 6 fucking PRemo beats.  god damn Royce had to hog them all...lol



and Crooked had some HOT beats on his Psalm album that probably could have been Slaughter beats.  Imagine that "3 the hard way" with the other 3 guys in SH rapping on it  8)    or "fuck you pay me" with twista as the guest and SH rapping.  that shit would be fire.


oh well I guess we gotta take what they gave.....

They had a Premo beat. It did not make the final cut for the album.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Snippets out!)
Post by: Matty on August 23, 2012, 04:31:34 PM
Most of the beats sound very  generic  ... that's the best overall production they could come up with ? The label did really fuck this album up

yeah Eminem had the chance to get them beats from Premo and Dre and failed.  we know a Dre song with SH on it exists too because Crooked said so like half a year ago.

and how could they NOT get a Premo beat?  Royce's album in 2010 had like 6 fucking PRemo beats.  god damn Royce had to hog them all...lol



and Crooked had some HOT beats on his Psalm album that probably could have been Slaughter beats.  Imagine that "3 the hard way" with the other 3 guys in SH rapping on it  8)    or "fuck you pay me" with twista as the guest and SH rapping.  that shit would be fire.


oh well I guess we gotta take what they gave.....

They had a Premo beat. It did not make the final cut for the album.

to be fair a premo beat wouldn't of fitted in that well on an album full of pop beats.

just bumped it and gotta say it's weak. the rapping is obviously going to be of a quality but the direction of the production is way, way too poppy. maybe even moreso than eminem's recovery LP. i dunno wtf they were thinking with this, but it doesn't work for me. it's like a pop album with rapping. i expected there to be some mainstream production but this is really off the deep end.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on August 23, 2012, 09:26:32 PM
There's some dope songs on here. But its not a good album. There's some horrible tracks on here. Their debut was a solid album and this is a significant step down. Hard to take this group as a serious threat anymore.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on August 23, 2012, 11:59:39 PM
 Well i ordered my copy of the deluxe edition today, will pick it up Tuesday. iam looking forward to hearing it and judging it for myself. Gonna give the mix tape a listen tonight.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on August 24, 2012, 12:05:43 AM
Well i ordered my copy of the deluxe edition today, will pick it up Tuesday. iam looking forward to hearing it and judging it for myself. Gonna give the mix tape a listen tonight.

the mixtape has a more hip hop vibe as opposed to the album which is mainly pop. a shame it's not mixed because you can barely hear the beats properly with the loud vocals. limits its playability.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: DblPen on August 24, 2012, 02:02:51 AM
Well i ordered my copy of the deluxe edition today, will pick it up Tuesday. iam looking forward to hearing it and judging it for myself. Gonna give the mix tape a listen tonight.

the mixtape has a more hip hop vibe as opposed to the album which is mainly pop. a shame it's not mixed because you can barely hear the beats properly with the loud vocals. limits its playability.

did you expect mixtape to be more pop than an album then?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: FUCK-YOU-BItch on August 24, 2012, 02:05:42 AM
THIS ALBUM SUCKS, FUCK THIS GROUP AND THIS ALBUM!!!

Your fam needs a childlock on their PC

Ferhat's parents ignore him even more than Brian ignores his kid

eat a fat dick punk ass...
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 24, 2012, 02:17:07 AM
THIS ALBUM SUCKS, FUCK THIS GROUP AND THIS ALBUM!!!

Your fam needs a childlock on their PC

Ferhat's parents ignore him even more than Brian ignores his kid

eat a fat dick punk ass...

so Ferhat, are you mad at Effex for banning you?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Remedy360 on August 24, 2012, 02:44:29 AM
Disappointed to hear so much negative feedback for the album. I'll check it based on the fact that I'm fans of all the artists as solo guys but I'm not expecting much.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on August 24, 2012, 02:49:18 AM
Well i ordered my copy of the deluxe edition today,

gonna buy too!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on August 24, 2012, 04:01:56 AM
Well i ordered my copy of the deluxe edition today, will pick it up Tuesday. iam looking forward to hearing it and judging it for myself. Gonna give the mix tape a listen tonight.

the mixtape has a more hip hop vibe as opposed to the album which is mainly pop. a shame it's not mixed because you can barely hear the beats properly with the loud vocals. limits its playability.

did you expect mixtape to be more pop than an album then?


nope, but i didn't expect the album to be so strongly pop sounding. i mean the mixtape isn't that street or anything, but a pretty strong contrast to the LP...
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Dre-Day on August 24, 2012, 04:43:22 AM
album is poor if you ask me, sounds more like an eminem album than a slaughterhouse album
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on August 24, 2012, 05:02:12 AM
album is poor if you ask me, sounds more like an eminem album than a slaughterhouse album

definitely more recovery (emo-pop) than relapse (horrorcore/comic). i could imagine SH ripping a lot of the beats on relapse and making much better tracks than eminem.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: DblPen on August 24, 2012, 05:33:53 AM
Well i ordered my copy of the deluxe edition today, will pick it up Tuesday. iam looking forward to hearing it and judging it for myself. Gonna give the mix tape a listen tonight.

the mixtape has a more hip hop vibe as opposed to the album which is mainly pop. a shame it's not mixed because you can barely hear the beats properly with the loud vocals. limits its playability.

did you expect mixtape to be more pop than an album then?


nope, but i didn't expect the album to be so strongly pop sounding. i mean the mixtape isn't that street or anything, but a pretty strong contrast to the LP...

not to necessarily disagree with you since i myself dont think this is the way they should approach their album, but i guess they just wanted to use interscope resources, cause i doubt they would be able to get alex da kid or skylar grey in the studio or to get boi-1da, No I.D., Hit-Boy, T-Minus beats
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: wcsoldier on August 24, 2012, 05:36:27 AM
Production is so bland ... both Yela and SH albums sound Recovery-ish ... not sure what is the purpose of making a whole album of poppy tunes since both acts won't sell shit regardless ..
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on August 24, 2012, 05:49:57 AM
Well i ordered my copy of the deluxe edition today, will pick it up Tuesday. iam looking forward to hearing it and judging it for myself. Gonna give the mix tape a listen tonight.

the mixtape has a more hip hop vibe as opposed to the album which is mainly pop. a shame it's not mixed because you can barely hear the beats properly with the loud vocals. limits its playability.

did you expect mixtape to be more pop than an album then?


nope, but i didn't expect the album to be so strongly pop sounding. i mean the mixtape isn't that street or anything, but a pretty strong contrast to the LP...

not to necessarily disagree with you since i myself dont think this is the way they should approach their album, but i guess they just wanted to use interscope resources, cause i doubt they would be able to get alex da kid or skylar grey in the studio or to get boi-1da, No I.D., Hit-Boy, T-Minus beats

seems more about eminem steering the project toward what's worked for him in the mainstream, as opposed to just using resources. like someone else said, he could of got them on dre and premo beats no problem. how about jake one? khalil? and it's not like there's just a few of the blatantly pop sounding beats, it's most of the album. to my ears it doesn't fit with SH. an introspective track here or there, but not a whole album of it. aside from hammerdance, i find the few harder sounding tracks dissapointing too.

there's nothing that comes close to their early material and the first album beats it for something i can happily bump.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: DblPen on August 24, 2012, 07:51:24 AM
Well i ordered my copy of the deluxe edition today, will pick it up Tuesday. iam looking forward to hearing it and judging it for myself. Gonna give the mix tape a listen tonight.

the mixtape has a more hip hop vibe as opposed to the album which is mainly pop. a shame it's not mixed because you can barely hear the beats properly with the loud vocals. limits its playability.

did you expect mixtape to be more pop than an album then?


nope, but i didn't expect the album to be so strongly pop sounding. i mean the mixtape isn't that street or anything, but a pretty strong contrast to the LP...

not to necessarily disagree with you since i myself dont think this is the way they should approach their album, but i guess they just wanted to use interscope resources, cause i doubt they would be able to get alex da kid or skylar grey in the studio or to get boi-1da, No I.D., Hit-Boy, T-Minus beats

seems more about eminem steering the project toward what's worked for him in the mainstream, as opposed to just using resources. like someone else said, he could of got them on dre and premo beats no problem. how about jake one? khalil? and it's not like there's just a few of the blatantly pop sounding beats, it's most of the album. to my ears it doesn't fit with SH. an introspective track here or there, but not a whole album of it. aside from hammerdance, i find the few harder sounding tracks dissapointing too.

there's nothing that comes close to their early material and the first album beats it for something i can happily bump.

doubtfuly eminem told them on what beats to rap on, since they said it themselves that they only picked beats that all 4 of them liked, probably wanted to appeal to bigger audiences themselves. plus i remember yela saying that many of radioactive's songs was already made before joining eminem. Also em himself had khalil, just blaze and dre on recovery and it still sounded pop like, so maybe thats just the way hip hop sounds nowadays, i mean even nas had that random ass swizz track on his album
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Gamestarr on August 24, 2012, 08:41:56 AM
^ Yeah but thats how SH album should have been. A whole bunch of Reach Out, Back When, Queens Story, Roses, Daughters, Nasty, You Wouldnt Understand etc. and then ONE ''Summer On Smash'' joint like My Life.

If an album has one radio cut on it I cant be mad at that but the whole damn album? Hell no.

And btw.. Do you really think they would go out and say they were handed WACK beats BEFORE the album is released? No sir, that would be the dumbest move ever if your plan is to have the album out.
I wouldnt be surprised if one of them started bitchin real soon about the album direction, beats, promotion etc.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 24, 2012, 09:52:11 AM
I wouldnt be surprised if one of them started bitchin real soon about the album direction, beats, promotion etc.

coughJOEBUDDENcough
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 24, 2012, 10:01:35 AM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: DblPen on August 24, 2012, 10:06:37 AM
^ Yeah but thats how SH album should have been. A whole bunch of Reach Out, Back When, Queens Story, Roses, Daughters, Nasty, You Wouldnt Understand etc. and then ONE ''Summer On Smash'' joint like My Life.

If an album has one radio cut on it I cant be mad at that but the whole damn album? Hell no.

And btw.. Do you really think they would go out and say they were handed WACK beats BEFORE the album is released? No sir, that would be the dumbest move ever if your plan is to have the album out.
I wouldnt be surprised if one of them started bitchin real soon about the album direction, beats, promotion etc.

I agree that thats how their album should sound like, but since they failed to do so with their debut, its silly to believe they would do it on major. Also even tho i like them they are not to be compared with nas, nas can make ALBUMS, SH is good for verses, songs (even tho i like this one).
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 24, 2012, 10:09:02 AM
^ Yeah but thats how SH album should have been. A whole bunch of Reach Out, Back When, Queens Story, Roses, Daughters, Nasty, You Wouldnt Understand etc. and then ONE ''Summer On Smash'' joint like My Life.

If an album has one radio cut on it I cant be mad at that but the whole damn album? Hell no.

And btw.. Do you really think they would go out and say they were handed WACK beats BEFORE the album is released? No sir, that would be the dumbest move ever if your plan is to have the album out.
I wouldnt be surprised if one of them started bitchin real soon about the album direction, beats, promotion etc.

I agree that thats how their album should sound like, but since they failed to do so with their debut, its silly to believe they would do it on major. Also even tho i like them they are not to be compared with nas, nas can make ALBUMS, SH is good for verses, songs (even tho i like this one).

lol theres only so few acts in hip hop history who can be compared with Nas.

random to bring him into it
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on August 24, 2012, 11:29:13 AM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

I think their debut is as close to "ideal" as the group is gonna get.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Gamestarr on August 24, 2012, 12:58:16 PM
Crook still delivers some funny shit though.

''Fuck the whole world mayn
we are the freshest
Im higher than a baby on a seesaw with Precious''


LOL
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 24, 2012, 12:59:05 PM
Crooked delivered on everything, as expected  8)

Crooked's first verse on the Cee Lo song is the only reason I can stomach that song.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Gamestarr on August 24, 2012, 01:07:56 PM
Crooked delivered on everything, as expected  8)

Crooked's first verse on the Cee Lo song is the only reason I can stomach that song.

truth. Only thing is I hate when Crook starts spellin shit. It just sounds lame.

Like he absolutely had to spell out Eminem and Jay-z on Die?

Doesnt matter though. Still my all time fav  8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Eddz on August 24, 2012, 03:21:56 PM
The album isn't as bad as all you are making out. Sure it would of been great to hear them rapping over more "hip-hop" beats but the album still goes hard. After listening to the album straight through most of the tracks are great. Most people were complaining about the production the the first album so they switch it up and everyone still complains.

We all know Jimmy Iovine isn't going to release an album full of Preemo, ALC & Khalil beats.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on August 24, 2012, 04:33:02 PM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

I'd guess it'd sound like "Microphone". Gonna listen to the album tonight, surprised Buddens ain't on the opener, Em came weak on that shit as well, didn't mind the hook though.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: MoodMuzik on August 24, 2012, 07:09:25 PM
great album, might even be better than first

to the people crying it sounds too pop...shut the fuck up and play the mixtape than



COP THIS !!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Eddz on August 24, 2012, 07:14:35 PM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

I'd guess it'd sound like "Microphone". Gonna listen to the album tonight, surprised Buddens ain't on the opener, Em came weak on that shit as well, didn't mind the hook though.

I was very surprised Budden wasn't on the first track. They could of taken Eminem's little singing part off to fit him on. He should of been on Asylum too.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 24, 2012, 07:33:31 PM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

I'd guess it'd sound like "Microphone". Gonna listen to the album tonight, surprised Buddens ain't on the opener, Em came weak on that shit as well, didn't mind the hook though.

I was very surprised Budden wasn't on the first track. They could of taken Eminem's little singing part off to fit him on. He should of been on Asylum too.


yeah Asylum was a perfect song for Budden to be on...Royce coulda been left off that


and the intro song had a HORRIBLE hook but the beat and raps are nice



i still say Coffin is the best song from this CD, but just like my favorite track on the last cd (Salute) the raps are too short! 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Invincible on August 24, 2012, 07:46:53 PM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

Them rapping over beats of Primo, Khalil, Alchemist, Nottz, Jake One and M-Phazes. That would be ideal for me.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: The Watcher on August 24, 2012, 09:11:43 PM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

Them rapping over beats of Primo, Khalil, Alchemist, Nottz, Jake One and M-Phazes. That would be ideal for me.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: MoodMuzik on August 24, 2012, 10:02:35 PM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

Them rapping over beats of Primo, Khalil, Alchemist, Nottz, Jake One and M-Phazes. That would be ideal for me.
but you guys will still find something wrong with it anyways
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 25, 2012, 01:58:12 AM
I listened to it last night.

It's marginally better than the Mixtape. A bit forced, a bit dumb...unambitious, quality shifts about. There are a couple really nice tracks then no so. But overall the Mixtape had more stuff I liked on it.

It's one of those album that if it was an underground effort you could give it a pass, but from where it's come from and the names involved its kind of an expected disappointment.

6.5/10
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: jeanmiche777 on August 25, 2012, 10:59:45 AM
Probably one of the worst album in recent years, based on what they can do. Man, that single Hammerdance was DOPE wish they had songs like that on their album but mannnnn it really really sucks
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 25, 2012, 11:19:30 AM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

Them rapping over beats of Primo, Khalil, Alchemist, Nottz, Jake One and M-Phazes. That would be ideal for me.
but you guys will still find something wrong with it anyways

Yeah, lol. Then it "wouldn't have any substance or variety".
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on August 25, 2012, 11:27:53 AM
Probably one of the worst album in recent years, based on what they can do. Man, that single Hammerdance was DOPE wish they had songs like that on their album but mannnnn it really really sucks
LOL
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: DblPen on August 25, 2012, 12:09:03 PM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

Them rapping over beats of Primo, Khalil, Alchemist, Nottz, Jake One and M-Phazes. That would be ideal for me.
but you guys will still find something wrong with it anyways

Yeah, lol. Then it "wouldn't have any substance or variety".

or "damn, whats the point of being on the major if they cant get major producers" or "they cant make and album to save their lifes, this one sounds like a mixtape again"
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 25, 2012, 12:13:49 PM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

Them rapping over beats of Primo, Khalil, Alchemist, Nottz, Jake One and M-Phazes. That would be ideal for me.
but you guys will still find something wrong with it anyways

Yeah, lol. Then it "wouldn't have any substance or variety".

or "damn, whats the point of being on the major if they cant get major producers" or "they cant make and album to save their lifes, this one sounds like a mixtape again"

This^^

Snoop, Eminem, Aftermath keeping production in house and getting nowhere.

Nas and Rock Ross put out 2 dope albums this year chock full of hot beats. Even Busta Rhymes' free album was as good as WTOH, and that was more like a mix tape
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on August 25, 2012, 01:06:17 PM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

Them rapping over beats of Primo, Khalil, Alchemist, Nottz, Jake One and M-Phazes. That would be ideal for me.
but you guys will still find something wrong with it anyways

Yeah, lol. Then it "wouldn't have any substance or variety".

you asked what people would prefer, someone told you, then you say they wouldn't like it anyway. maybe give people's opinions a little more respect...they may genuinely not like the album because of the direction it took. perhaps it has nothing to do with being impossible to please. maybe the same people don't enjoy albums like recovery or a lot of the rap crossover stuff these days. people listen for different things in different genres...

likewise i see a few of the posters in this thread construing criticism as a vendetta against SH. again, i think it's got a lot more to do with the sound of the album. it's reasonable that a group like SH in particular is going to get flak for going in this direction.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Gamestarr on August 25, 2012, 01:11:12 PM
Nobody who was a SH fan before My Life would complain if the album sounded like Life Is Good or if Khalil, Premo etc. produced it.

__

They all sound the most comfortable on Hammer Dance. Beat and their flows really fit each other.

They sound uncomfortable on most other tracks. It just sounds way too forced.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on August 25, 2012, 01:14:35 PM
it has been downloaded.
i cant listen to this right now tho. too much rap too many bars, i have to be in the right mood
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on August 25, 2012, 01:47:26 PM
it has been downloaded.
i cant listen to this right now tho. too much rap too many bars, i have to be in the right mood

LOL
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 25, 2012, 01:51:39 PM
it has been downloaded.
i cant listen to this right now tho. too much rap too many bars, i have to be in the right mood

LOL

LMFAO bless :camp:

Better listen to some Niggarchi beats for now, or Snoopy Blue
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on August 25, 2012, 01:55:52 PM
i like Snoopy Blue
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 25, 2012, 01:59:00 PM
i like Snoopy Blue

Well there you go..
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 25, 2012, 05:24:19 PM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

Them rapping over beats of Primo, Khalil, Alchemist, Nottz, Jake One and M-Phazes. That would be ideal for me.
but you guys will still find something wrong with it anyways

Yeah, lol. Then it "wouldn't have any substance or variety".

you asked what people would prefer, someone told you, then you say they wouldn't like it anyway. maybe give people's opinions a little more respect...they may genuinely not like the album because of the direction it took. perhaps it has nothing to do with being impossible to please. maybe the same people don't enjoy albums like recovery or a lot of the rap crossover stuff these days. people listen for different things in different genres...

likewise i see a few of the posters in this thread construing criticism as a vendetta against SH. again, i think it's got a lot more to do with the sound of the album. it's reasonable that a group like SH in particular is going to get flak for going in this direction.

C'mon, the first album was like that. Maybe not Premo but him scratching the entire song is boring anyway; but they had 80% banging beats or "not poppy" beats & they rapped with almost no substance outside of "Rain Drops" & we got "Wow, can they make a song for their lives?".

Outside of the singles, I don't know what's "awful" about any other song. Personally "The Other Side", "Our House" & "Get Up" are three of the best songs & I'd say they sound the most "poppy".

It's almost like you guys listen to two seconds of the song & just skipping past them ripping the song in half lyrically.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 25, 2012, 08:55:24 PM
it has been downloaded.
i cant listen to this right now tho. too much rap too many bars, i have to be in the right mood

:eh:
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on August 25, 2012, 09:27:52 PM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

Them rapping over beats of Primo, Khalil, Alchemist, Nottz, Jake One and M-Phazes. That would be ideal for me.
but you guys will still find something wrong with it anyways

Yeah, lol. Then it "wouldn't have any substance or variety".

you asked what people would prefer, someone told you, then you say they wouldn't like it anyway. maybe give people's opinions a little more respect...they may genuinely not like the album because of the direction it took. perhaps it has nothing to do with being impossible to please. maybe the same people don't enjoy albums like recovery or a lot of the rap crossover stuff these days. people listen for different things in different genres...

likewise i see a few of the posters in this thread construing criticism as a vendetta against SH. again, i think it's got a lot more to do with the sound of the album. it's reasonable that a group like SH in particular is going to get flak for going in this direction.

C'mon, the first album was like that. Maybe not Premo but him scratching the entire song is boring anyway; but they had 80% banging beats or "not poppy" beats & they rapped with almost no substance outside of "Rain Drops" & we got "Wow, can they make a song for their lives?".

Outside of the singles, I don't know what's "awful" about any other song. Personally "The Other Side", "Our House" & "Get Up" are three of the best songs & I'd say they sound the most "poppy".

It's almost like you guys listen to two seconds of the song & just skipping past them ripping the song in half lyrically.

Since when was pop a substitute for substance?  :eh:  The two are mutually exclusive, one having to do with the sound of an album and the other having to do with the songwriting of an album. The production on their debut was much better than the production on this. I remember you saying you didn't like Recovery so you should understand why people aren't digging this. Don't know why you're arguing.

Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on August 25, 2012, 10:15:06 PM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

Them rapping over beats of Primo, Khalil, Alchemist, Nottz, Jake One and M-Phazes. That would be ideal for me.
but you guys will still find something wrong with it anyways

Yeah, lol. Then it "wouldn't have any substance or variety".

you asked what people would prefer, someone told you, then you say they wouldn't like it anyway. maybe give people's opinions a little more respect...they may genuinely not like the album because of the direction it took. perhaps it has nothing to do with being impossible to please. maybe the same people don't enjoy albums like recovery or a lot of the rap crossover stuff these days. people listen for different things in different genres...

likewise i see a few of the posters in this thread construing criticism as a vendetta against SH. again, i think it's got a lot more to do with the sound of the album. it's reasonable that a group like SH in particular is going to get flak for going in this direction.

C'mon, the first album was like that. Maybe not Premo but him scratching the entire song is boring anyway; but they had 80% banging beats or "not poppy" beats & they rapped with almost no substance outside of "Rain Drops" & we got "Wow, can they make a song for their lives?".

Outside of the singles, I don't know what's "awful" about any other song. Personally "The Other Side", "Our House" & "Get Up" are three of the best songs & I'd say they sound the most "poppy".

It's almost like you guys listen to two seconds of the song & just skipping past them ripping the song in half lyrically.

oh my, there's nothing wrong with the rapping on this album. i'm talking about the feel of it from a production perspective. when it comes to music, style is substance. both form and the lyrical content have a part to play in the overall experience. how much these factors effect people varies from person to person, but it's bigger than just the words. i'm not making an argument about the album lacking lyrical substance, that's a straw man. i didn't have that complaint about the first album either.

i'm saying the album's production sounds deliberately poppy. it sounds like recovery. that's a turn off. too many singing hooks and atmospheric beats. some tracks are straight up corny (my life, throw that, throw it away). while far from ideal, the first album didn't sound like this. it doesn't seem like you mind or get the same vibe, which is fine, but more than a couple of people here do. some of the posters are defending this like there's no legitimate way anyone could dislike it. i disagree and just because SH going to a major label with eminem makes it predictable, doesn't mean they get a pass.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 25, 2012, 10:23:40 PM
throw it away isn't a wack song  8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on August 25, 2012, 10:29:00 PM
throw it away isn't a wack song  8)

i think it's pretty bad, hammer dance is a lot better. the beat is decent, but swizz beatz is a cretin and SH sound forced and uncomfortable.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on August 25, 2012, 11:38:51 PM
 Well just listened to the mix tape  :o wow dope as fuck! first beat i was liek  ahhh....ewwwww but apart from taht wow. betetr than their first actual album. Great raps, only one or two weak beats n one or two weak hooks. dope  8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: G3ne on August 26, 2012, 05:27:15 AM
I wonder why it was released on iTunes last friday. I thought it was supposed to be released next week? Did they release it because of the leak?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on August 26, 2012, 05:30:51 AM
it has been downloaded.
i cant listen to this right now tho. too much rap too many bars, i have to be in the right mood

:eh:

the Fiona Apple-album gives me all the rotation i need right now.  fuck rap
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 26, 2012, 08:26:06 AM
it has been downloaded.
i cant listen to this right now tho. too much rap too many bars, i have to be in the right mood

:eh:

the Fiona Apple-album gives me all the rotation i need right now.  fuck rap


"Hey everyone I listen to other stuff that's cool, please like me"

Dickwang/Mike has to wait til someone transcribes the lyrics to Bangladeshi before he can absorb them...
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 26, 2012, 09:01:43 AM
throw it away isn't a wack song  8)

i think it's pretty bad, hammer dance is a lot better. the beat is decent, but swizz beatz is a cretin and SH sound forced and uncomfortable.

i agree Hammer Dance is a lot better but Throw It Away is a good song with a bearable (but lame) hook by a producer who didn't even produce the beat LOL


but the UFO sample is never bad for rap songs  8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on August 26, 2012, 09:56:24 AM
it has been downloaded.
i cant listen to this right now tho. too much rap too many bars, i have to be in the right mood

:eh:

the Fiona Apple-album gives me all the rotation i need right now.  fuck rap


"Hey everyone I listen to other stuff that's cool, please like me"

Dickwang/Mike has to wait til someone transcribes the lyrics to Bangladeshi before he can absorb them...

awww, the way u reply to posts that arent related to u, seems to be an attention-seekin call for help.

im sorry that my playlist for the week (Fiona Apple), ruined ur day

now go and seek therapy and talk about your fragile feelings - before they  implode     :-*
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 26, 2012, 09:59:00 AM

it has been downloaded.
i cant listen to this right now tho. too much rap too many bars, i have to be in the right mood

:eh:

the Fiona Apple-album gives me all the rotation i need right now.  fuck rap


"Hey everyone I listen to other stuff that's cool, please like me"

Dickwang/Mike has to wait til someone transcribes the lyrics to Bangladeshi before he can absorb them...

awww, the way u reply to posts that arent related to u, seems to be an attention-seekin call for help.

im sorry that my playlist for the week (Fiona Apple), ruined ur day

now go and seek therapy and talk about your fragile feelings - before your they  implode     :-*


LOL ETC.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Dre-Day on August 26, 2012, 02:53:52 PM
I wonder how an "ideal sounding" Slaughterhouse album would sound to some of you lmao.

Them rapping over beats of Primo, Khalil, Alchemist, Nottz, Jake One and M-Phazes. That would be ideal for me.
but you guys will still find something wrong with it anyways

Yeah, lol. Then it "wouldn't have any substance or variety".

you asked what people would prefer, someone told you, then you say they wouldn't like it anyway. maybe give people's opinions a little more respect...they may genuinely not like the album because of the direction it took. perhaps it has nothing to do with being impossible to please. maybe the same people don't enjoy albums like recovery or a lot of the rap crossover stuff these days. people listen for different things in different genres...

likewise i see a few of the posters in this thread construing criticism as a vendetta against SH. again, i think it's got a lot more to do with the sound of the album. it's reasonable that a group like SH in particular is going to get flak for going in this direction.

C'mon, the first album was like that. Maybe not Premo but him scratching the entire song is boring anyway; but they had 80% banging beats or "not poppy" beats & they rapped with almost no substance outside of "Rain Drops" & we got "Wow, can they make a song for their lives?".

Outside of the singles, I don't know what's "awful" about any other song. Personally "The Other Side", "Our House" & "Get Up" are three of the best songs & I'd say they sound the most "poppy".

It's almost like you guys listen to two seconds of the song & just skipping past them ripping the song in half lyrically.
it's just opinions, it shouldn't bother you.

the album doesn't sound authentic, but generic.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 26, 2012, 03:23:30 PM
All I'm saying is they kill it lyrically & their entire fan base & attraction is listening to them lyrically. So why we're so critical over production is beyond me.

Then again, I have zero complaints with "Our House", "Get Up", "Goodbye", "The Other Side" & "Rescue Me"; arguably the most poppy sounding songs.

I didn't like Recovery because Eminem overall was sub-par. But "Love The Way You Lie", "Space Bound" & "25 To Life" were the best three songs on it & I still find myself listening to those songs every now & again & they're poppy sounding as fuck. Maybe I just listen to it as music & not "Well it better have this sounding production, which this specific sounding flow, etc, etc. to be considered Hip Hop" & if I like how it sounds with the lyrical content they're capable of, I have no complaints.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Gamestarr on August 26, 2012, 04:07:56 PM
The hook on Goodbye would fit great with Linkin Parks emo shit. Could have been Chester who wrote the hook. lol
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on August 26, 2012, 04:11:53 PM
the production on any album is as important as the rhyme.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 26, 2012, 04:15:00 PM
the production on any album is as important as the rhyme.

How are niggas gunna front like Illmatic's beats were out of this world? If Slaughterhouse's album had Illmatic's exact production today it would get crucified.

That's probably the greatest album of all-time to me, but the beats didn't "wow" me.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on August 26, 2012, 04:19:50 PM
the production on any album is as important as the rhyme.

How are niggas gunna front like Illmatic's beats were out of this world? If Slaughterhouse's album had Illmatic's exact production today it would get crucified.

That's probably the greatest album of all-time to me, but the beats didn't "wow" me.

Illmatic?
the production would've "wowed" you, if u were around when it first came out in 94
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on August 26, 2012, 04:20:14 PM
I've given this album a few spins now and I've got to say I'm not mad. Maybe from the reviews I was expecting a steaming pile of shit. Although the direction is on the poppier side (hooks mainly), the rappers are still on point and there are some hard tracks on there. Favourite tracks so far would be "Get Up", "Rescue Me" (sick beat), "Die" and "Our Way", "Flip A Bird" is hard as fuck, just the hook get's mad irritating. The only track which I'm going to always skip is "Throw It Away", track is average in every way.

Also I don't get why Budden was left of both the Eminem assisted tracks, he would of murked "Asylum". I would of liked to hear more Eminem production as well, his dark stuff would actually fit Slaughterhouse. Album is probably a 7/10 at the moment. will have to see if it grows on me or gets stale. "Recovery" got very stale to me, but I always though "Relapse" was the stronger album, would love to hear Slaughter get beats like on that album.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on August 26, 2012, 04:29:27 PM
the production on any album is as important as the rhyme.

How are niggas gunna front like Illmatic's beats were out of this world? If Slaughterhouse's album had Illmatic's exact production today it would get crucified.

That's probably the greatest album of all-time to me, but the beats didn't "wow" me.

You didn't just compare this album's production to illmatic. This cookie cutter pop shit to NY State of Mind, Life's a Bitch or The World is Yours? You're fucking insane. Go to your room Ryan.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 26, 2012, 04:30:39 PM
the production on any album is as important as the rhyme.

How are niggas gunna front like Illmatic's beats were out of this world? If Slaughterhouse's album had Illmatic's exact production today it would get crucified.

That's probably the greatest album of all-time to me, but the beats didn't "wow" me.

Illmatic?
the production would've "wowed" you, if u were around when it first came out in 94

So what does that change now? People still look back & love beats Dre made on the first Chronic.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on August 26, 2012, 04:31:03 PM
the production on any album is as important as the rhyme.

How are niggas gunna front like Illmatic's beats were out of this world? If Slaughterhouse's album had Illmatic's exact production today it would get crucified.

That's probably the greatest album of all-time to me, but the beats didn't "wow" me.
smdh ???
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: MoodMuzik on August 26, 2012, 04:34:43 PM
days after the leak and this and the mixtape still in rotation...wont be leaving anytime soon

Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 26, 2012, 04:43:15 PM
Even the production Nas just got on "Life Is Good" isn't that great, but I still think the album is great because Nas just goes in on every song.

I think you guys just need to come to realization that:

1. You just flat out hate Slaughterhouse & won't give them credit no matter what they do or put out.
2. Have a bland taste in Hip Hop where you want everything to sound the same.
3. Can't fuck with anything having to do with mainstream no matter the sound due to close-mindedness.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on August 26, 2012, 04:46:09 PM
Even the production Nas just got on "Life Is Good" isn't that great, but I still think the album is great because Nas just goes in on every song.

I think you guys just need to come to realization that:

1. You just flat out hate Slaughterhouse & won't give them credit no matter what they do or put out.
2. Have a bland taste in Hip Hop where you want everything to sound the same.
3. Can't fuck with anything having to do with mainstream no matter the sound due to close-mindedness.
LOL
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: MoodMuzik on August 26, 2012, 05:03:24 PM
"our house" ALL verses dropping this tuesday
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: jeanmiche777 on August 26, 2012, 05:21:16 PM
the production on any album is as important as the rhyme.

How are niggas gunna front like Illmatic's beats were out of this world? If Slaughterhouse's album had Illmatic's exact production today it would get crucified.

That's probably the greatest album of all-time to me, but the beats didn't "wow" me.

The production on Illmatic is really incredible. The world is yours is your is probably Pete Rock best work, and he's my favorite producer ever. What's so good about these beats? They changed the way producers tried to sound after that and influenced a whole generation of beatmakers. The sound is so cohesive but yet you can recognize every producer on the album.

This Slaughterhouse album? I just can't understand how someone says, ''you should like the album, the raps are good, idc 'bout the beat'', the fuck? It's music, not poetry. If you only like lyrics, go read some books. The production on this album sucks, doesn't match their style at all. I guess if you don't mind listening to generic beats with no cohesion with poppy shitty singers on the hook, but with great raps, this album is for you
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on August 26, 2012, 05:43:08 PM



the production on any album is as important as the rhyme.

How are niggas gunna front like Illmatic's beats were out of this world? If Slaughterhouse's album had Illmatic's exact production today it would get crucified.

That's probably the greatest album of all-time to me, but the beats didn't "wow" me.

The production on Illmatic is really incredible. The world is yours is your is probably Pete Rock best work,

wrong.
"Shut em down (remix)"Public Enemy,, and "troy"PR & Cl Smooth --> Nas "World is yours"
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on August 26, 2012, 05:46:10 PM
Even the production Nas just got on "Life Is Good" isn't that great, but I still think the album is great because Nas just goes in on every song.

I think you guys just need to come to realization that:

1. You just flat out hate Slaughterhouse & won't give them credit no matter what they do or put out.
2. Have a bland taste in Hip Hop where you want everything to sound the same.
3. Can't fuck with anything having to do with mainstream no matter the sound due to close-mindedness.

1. We liked their debut. Wrong.

2. We're the ones with bland taste when you're the one stanning the blandest sounding album of the year?  :eh:  Wrong. We want Slaughterhouse to put out fire instead of trying to sound like Recovery 2.0

3. I don't know about anyone else, but I fuck with a lot of mainstream music. Prossibly more than you do. Wrong again.

I don't even know why I'm replying, you lost all credibility by bringing up illmatic. Comparing its classic production to this is a self ether on the level of when radiotube compared Gucci Mane to Nas. And anyway we all know you'll hate this album in a few weeks, just like when you were stanning Recovery and then later changed your mind.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on August 26, 2012, 06:15:22 PM
Even the production Nas just got on "Life Is Good" isn't that great, but I still think the album is great because Nas just goes in on every song.

I think you guys just need to come to realization that:

1. You just flat out hate Slaughterhouse & won't give them credit no matter what they do or put out.
2. Have a bland taste in Hip Hop where you want everything to sound the same.
3. Can't fuck with anything having to do with mainstream no matter the sound due to close-mindedness.

1. We liked their debut. Wrong.

2. We're the ones with bland taste when you're the one stanning the blandest sounding album of the year?  :eh:  Wrong. We want Slaughterhouse to put out fire instead of trying to sound like Recovery 2.0

3. I don't know about anyone else, but I fuck with a lot of mainstream music. Prossibly more than you do. Wrong again.

I don't even know why I'm replying, you lost all credibility by bringing up illmatic. Comparing its classic production to this is a self ether on the level of when radiotube compared Gucci Mane to Nas. And anyway we all know you'll hate this album in a few weeks, just like when you were stanning Recovery and then later changed your mind.
LOL
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 26, 2012, 06:24:38 PM
you lost all credibility by bringing up illmatic. Comparing its classic production to this is a self ether on the level of when radiotube compared Gucci Mane to Nas.

ouchhhh
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on August 26, 2012, 06:28:22 PM
you lost all credibility by bringing up illmatic. Comparing its classic production to this is a self ether on the level of when radiotube compared Gucci Mane to Nas.

ouchhhh
like puttin' duct tape on a mustache and yankin' it off.....
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 26, 2012, 07:03:05 PM
you lost all credibility by bringing up illmatic. Comparing its classic production to this is a self ether on the level of when radiotube compared Gucci Mane to Nas.

ouchhhh
like puttin' duct tape on a mustache and yankin' it off.....

lmao
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Meho on August 27, 2012, 12:10:00 AM
Life Is Good isn't great because Nas goes in on every song. It's great because it's a cohesive album, that you can play from top to bottom. Basically a full body of work. Something which the Slaughterhouse album ain't.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 27, 2012, 12:41:22 AM
lol @ saying I "compared" the two. I'm just saying the beats on Illmatic weren't amazingly out of this world. One Love is probably my favorite song off that album, but the beat is simple as fuck. Y'all just weren't as harsh on those albums. End of the day, a nigga can sound dope over me beat boxing. Classic production is just icing on the cake, but cake tastes good no matter what.

& you guys "liked the first album?". Hack, get on your thread bump grind. I'm pretty sure more than half the feedback was shitting on the production there too & the fact they rapped about nothing.

But I guess I should expect people on Dubcc, who rep Dre, Game & Snoop to the fullest would prefer beats over lyrics.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on August 27, 2012, 02:51:12 AM
lol @ saying I "compared" the two. I'm just saying the beats on Illmatic weren't amazingly out of this world. One Love is probably my favorite song off that album, but the beat is simple as fuck. Y'all just weren't as harsh on those albums. End of the day, a nigga can sound dope over me beat boxing. Classic production is just icing on the cake, but cake tastes good no matter what.

& you guys "liked the first album?". Hack, get on your thread bump grind. I'm pretty sure more than half the feedback was shitting on the production there too & the fact they rapped about nothing.

But I guess I should expect people on Dubcc, who rep Dre, Game & Snoop to the fullest would prefer beats over lyrics.

i don't think you're really listening to what's being said about the album. this stubbon line of arguing hit a brick wall a while back and you're still repeating the same stuff. makes no sense. i already said it's nothing to do with a vendetta against SH and that people have different tastes within genres. it's only logical that a lot people who enjoyed the previous SH material won't be feeling the vibe of this album. we're talking the transition from a more hip hop sound to urban pop melodies. you can't just seperate beats and lyrics like that, especially with a full on LP.

then to brush that all aside and make broad assumptions about people's musical tastes is straight up cheap and arrogant. personally my taste spans a lot of genres, decades and includes loads of mainstream/pop music. just because some of the current 'urban' sounds are being hated on doesn't speak to people's musical background. some people just know what they like. and i'm always open to something new if it works but this SH album isn't it.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on August 27, 2012, 02:59:25 AM
if i had to pick another standout track besides 'hammer dance', 'get up' is dope. even with a more mainstream sounding production, No I.D. stays killing it. and crooked 8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 27, 2012, 03:26:43 AM
lol @ saying I "compared" the two. I'm just saying the beats on Illmatic weren't amazingly out of this world. One Love is probably my favorite song off that album, but the beat is simple as fuck. Y'all just weren't as harsh on those albums. End of the day, a nigga can sound dope over me beat boxing. Classic production is just icing on the cake, but cake tastes good no matter what.

& you guys "liked the first album?". Hack, get on your thread bump grind. I'm pretty sure more than half the feedback was shitting on the production there too & the fact they rapped about nothing.

But I guess I should expect people on Dubcc, who rep Dre, Game & Snoop to the fullest would prefer beats over lyrics.

Snap. People who say anyone can make a banger, with the right production etc etc

Garbage/dumb/lazy lyrics are a waste of good beats. Dope spittin over cheap beats, bad mixin etc = also a waste


This album is nice in places but Em and his sidekicks are mostly taking 'route one' in their concepts and execution. Its a well trodden path, but we've all heard it before...and better.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Eddz on August 27, 2012, 06:01:36 AM
I would of preferred a more "Hip-Hop" sound to the album but I'm still really liking the album. If they would of trimmed off a few tracks it would of went together a lot nicer.

The song featuring B.o.B. goes hard 8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on August 27, 2012, 06:08:49 AM
 My copy should be in after work tomorrow so hopefully i can check it out and drop my opinion.
 Mix tape had instant appeal(aside from track one though^^; lol ) i get the feeling the actual album may take a few listens.
 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Leggy Hendrix on August 27, 2012, 06:16:05 AM
havent listened to the album yet...but having looked at the production credits and seen Hit Boy, Boi 1nda, Kane Beatz and Alex Da Kid all over it, i do have the feeling im not gonna like it as much as the first album...with that being said, i will give it a fair few spins and see how it is
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Lucifuge on August 27, 2012, 06:16:44 AM
Solid album. Couple dope tracks. Crooked murder it-
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on August 27, 2012, 06:48:26 AM
Solid album. Couple dope tracks. Crooked murder it-

Yea, one thing is clear about the album, crooked outshined them easily. Dude just killed everything.

"her pussy is hotter then a chilli pepper, i tell to lay down and give it away give it away give it away now"

"hope u gotta powerfull chin cause they say blow jobs are flowers for men"

Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Lucifuge on August 27, 2012, 08:22:10 AM
Solid album. Couple dope tracks. Crooked murder it-

Yea, one thing is clear about the album, crooked outshined them easily. Dude just killed everything.

"her pussy is hotter then a chilli pepper, i tell to lay down and give it away give it away give it away now"

"hope u gotta powerfull chin cause they say blow jobs are flowers for men"



My dick's another gun cause it kills pussies.... dude is crazy 8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: FUCK-YOU-BItch on August 27, 2012, 11:32:24 AM
Don´t get it twisted you crooked absoulty kills it but this whole thing in this big picture....it´s garbage.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on August 27, 2012, 01:28:06 PM
lol @ saying I "compared" the two. I'm just saying the beats on Illmatic weren't amazingly out of this world. One Love is probably my favorite song off that album, but the beat is simple as fuck. Y'all just weren't as harsh on those albums. End of the day, a nigga can sound dope over me beat boxing. Classic production is just icing on the cake, but cake tastes good no matter what.

& you guys "liked the first album?". Hack, get on your thread bump grind. I'm pretty sure more than half the feedback was shitting on the production there too & the fact they rapped about nothing.

But I guess I should expect people on Dubcc, who rep Dre, Game & Snoop to the fullest would prefer beats over lyrics.

The production on that album was fucking dope. The World Is Yours, NY State of Mind, Memory Lane, It Ain't Hard to Tell...these are some of the most memorable hip hop beats ever made. How you can compare that to the cookie cutter pop sound on this album is insane.

Yes, beats are more important than lyrics and this is coming from a guy who values lyricism. Music is based around sound. An ideal album will have both.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on August 27, 2012, 01:32:57 PM
lol @ saying I "compared" the two. I'm just saying the beats on Illmatic weren't amazingly out of this world. One Love is probably my favorite song off that album, but the beat is simple as fuck. Y'all just weren't as harsh on those albums. End of the day, a nigga can sound dope over me beat boxing. Classic production is just icing on the cake, but cake tastes good no matter what.

& you guys "liked the first album?". Hack, get on your thread bump grind. I'm pretty sure more than half the feedback was shitting on the production there too & the fact they rapped about nothing.

But I guess I should expect people on Dubcc, who rep Dre, Game & Snoop to the fullest would prefer beats over lyrics.

The production on that album was fucking dope. The World Is Yours, NY State of Mind, Memory Lane, It Ain't Hard to Tell...these are some of the most memorable hip hop beats ever made. How you can compare that to the cookie cutter pop sound on this album is insane.

Yes, beats are more important than lyrics and this is coming from a guy who values lyricism. Music is based around sound. An ideal album will have both.
preach.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: MoodMuzik on August 27, 2012, 03:47:55 PM
for the people crying over the album: On the house mixtape BEEN out
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on August 27, 2012, 04:17:06 PM
Solid album. Couple dope tracks. Crooked murder it-

Yea, one thing is clear about the album, crooked outshined them easily. Dude just killed everything.

"her pussy is hotter then a chilli pepper, i tell to lay down and give it away give it away give it away now"

"hope u gotta powerfull chin cause they say blow jobs are flowers for men"



really?
 very weak line
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Gamestarr on August 27, 2012, 07:03:54 PM
Illmatic is overrated. Just needed to state that.


and I agree that a album needs both lyrics and dope beats. Not beats of a specific type/genre, they just need to be dope. Fit the music - make the whole thing sound natural. lol
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on August 27, 2012, 07:36:42 PM
Illmatic is overrated.

on which planet?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on August 27, 2012, 10:48:16 PM
 Just got my copy bout to eat then listen.
 Illmatic is not overrated. IMO.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on August 28, 2012, 12:12:43 AM
Illmatic is overrated.

on which planet?

this.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on August 28, 2012, 01:17:05 AM
 Ok, so, i just listened to the album....
 Hmmm.....disappointed.
 It didnt start off too good and then it kinda was ok but then it just got to the point where i was like "this album is a steaming pile of shit!"
 But then it got better again.
 Ok so i must agree with everyone, the production is the weak point of this album. For the most part it sux or dosent fit slaughter house.
 Then theres the choruses..... seriously, some of the worst shit i have EVER heard. And not only that but too much of it. Even commercial rappers like Snoop dont have an album that bad.
 NO east coast style beats, no old school style beats and "my life" is possibly the worst song i have EVER heard.
 And then they back that up with "flip a bird"?????????? fuck man i actually like the beat and raps on that song but worst chorus i have EVER heard.
 Now, theres shit beats, shit down south stlye beats, and bad choruses. Thing that makes it worse, the songs with beats i actually quite liked are the ones with the shittest hooks!

 In conclusion, the mix tape is better, i need to listen to this more before final judgement, Eminem should've rapped on this album ALOT more, they dont need features(except EM) but why not a Chino/Ras/Nas/etc??, beats(again), Snoop Malice in wonder  land goes harder than this, iam glad i bought deluxe edition cos some of those bonus tracks a are good.

 I actually did like some songs and some beats. Crooked almost saved some of the shit songs. I feel sorry for these guys this album is destined to go down as a disappointment and will surely flop.
 Fuck needed more Eminem and even d-12 maybe lol.
 I will give it another go though.
 
 
 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on August 28, 2012, 02:19:00 AM
Illmatic is overrated.

on which planet?

this.

I prefer "It Was Written" but yall are crazy thinking "Illmatic" is overrated.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on August 28, 2012, 02:58:27 AM
Ok, so, i just listened to the album....
 Hmmm.....disappointed.
 It didnt start off too good and then it kinda was ok but then it just got to the point where i was like "this album is a steaming pile of shit!"
 But then it got better again.
 Ok so i must agree with everyone, the production is the weak point of this album. For the most part it sux or dosent fit slaughter house.
 Then theres the choruses..... seriously, some of the worst shit i have EVER heard. And not only that but too much of it. Even commercial rappers like Snoop dont have an album that bad.
 NO east coast style beats, no old school style beats and "my life" is possibly the worst song i have EVER heard.
 And then they back that up with "flip a bird"?????????? fuck man i actually like the beat and raps on that song but worst chorus i have EVER heard.
 Now, theres shit beats, shit down south stlye beats, and bad choruses. Thing that makes it worse, the songs with beats i actually quite liked are the ones with the shittest hooks!

 In conclusion, the mix tape is better, i need to listen to this more before final judgement, Eminem should've rapped on this album ALOT more, they dont need features(except EM) but why not a Chino/Ras/Nas/etc??, beats(again), Snoop Malice in wonder  land goes harder than this, iam glad i bought deluxe edition cos some of those bonus tracks a are good.

 I actually did like some songs and some beats. Crooked almost saved some of the shit songs. I feel sorry for these guys this album is destined to go down as a disappointment and will surely flop.
 Fuck needed more Eminem and even d-12 maybe lol.
 I will give it another go though.
 
 
 

you must hate slaughterhouse, have bland taste in music or just too close minded to appreciate the album.























:laugh:
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on August 28, 2012, 03:15:03 AM
discussion threads on the first album

http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=225596.0

http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=225599.0 (main one)

very enthusiastic feedback, almost everyone is saying the album is great, album of the year etc. only thing is common with this thread is this one dude excessively stanning it throughout. guess who that is. and some of the comments about their next project and SH working with eminem are funny in hindsight ;D
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on August 28, 2012, 04:15:55 AM
Ok, so, i just listened to the album....
 Hmmm.....disappointed.
 It didnt start off too good and then it kinda was ok but then it just got to the point where i was like "this album is a steaming pile of shit!"
 But then it got better again.
 Ok so i must agree with everyone, the production is the weak point of this album. For the most part it sux or dosent fit slaughter house.
 Then theres the choruses..... seriously, some of the worst shit i have EVER heard. And not only that but too much of it. Even commercial rappers like Snoop dont have an album that bad.
 NO east coast style beats, no old school style beats and "my life" is possibly the worst song i have EVER heard.
 And then they back that up with "flip a bird"?????????? fuck man i actually like the beat and raps on that song but worst chorus i have EVER heard.
 Now, theres shit beats, shit down south stlye beats, and bad choruses. Thing that makes it worse, the songs with beats i actually quite liked are the ones with the shittest hooks!

 In conclusion, the mix tape is better, i need to listen to this more before final judgement, Eminem should've rapped on this album ALOT more, they dont need features(except EM) but why not a Chino/Ras/Nas/etc??, beats(again), Snoop Malice in wonder  land goes harder than this, iam glad i bought deluxe edition cos some of those bonus tracks a are good.

 I actually did like some songs and some beats. Crooked almost saved some of the shit songs. I feel sorry for these guys this album is destined to go down as a disappointment and will surely flop.
 Fuck needed more Eminem and even d-12 maybe lol.
 I will give it another go though.
 
 
 

you must hate slaughterhouse, have bland taste in music or just too close minded to appreciate the album.























:laugh:

 oh lol i didnt see that last part. i was all ready to reply too.
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Post by: Portugoal on August 28, 2012, 07:14:33 AM
Just got my copy bout to eat then listen.
 Illmatic is not overrated. IMO.

what did you eat, bro bro?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 28, 2012, 09:30:06 AM
Yes, beats are more important than lyrics and this is coming from a guy who values lyricism. Music is based around sound. An ideal album will have both.
preach.

Gotta disagree. But you're almost there fam.

Beats are equally important. But lyrics can make or break a a good beat.

Great lyrics can elevate a beat, and sometimes better beats can carry weaker lyrics (like half of Snoop shit including Doggystyle)

But yeah its a 50/50 thing.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Blood$ on August 28, 2012, 09:34:45 AM
http://www.streetsneversleep.com/2012/08/25/docs-corner-slaughterhouse-welcome-to-our-house-review/

01. The Slaughter (Intro) – N/A
02. Our House (Feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey) – 4/5, Eminem opens with an introductory bridge, followed up by ľ of the group welcoming listeners to “their house”, then ending with a vicious verse from Eminem.
03. Coffin (Feat. Busta Rhymes) – 4/5, Joe Budden, absent from the previous song, starts this one off before the rest of the group finishes it. Busta Rhymes sounds like Fatman Scoop on the hook, which is a good thing because it brings another level of hype and energy to the record.
04. Throw That (Feat. Eminem) – 3.5/5, A comical record that could easily offend any female audiences who were anticipating some sort of love ballad on the album.
05. Hammer Dance – 4.5/5, First single that has been out for some time now, it doesn’t sound dated whatsoever and is well placed. Raw hip-hop at its finest.
06. Get Up – 3.5/5, The production is more rock-influenced, which is good for the album in terms of the group stepping out of their boundaries and diversifying their sound.
07. My Life (Feat. Cee Lo Green) – 4/5, Second single, which has the more obvious mainstream approach with the Cee-Lo hook and trance-like beat, but the verses’ aren’t watered down, they don’t sound forced, and lyrically they aren’t too over the head for radio play. Successful crossover.
08. We Did It (Skit) – N/A
09. Flip a Bird – 4/5, Hustler music. The group reminisces life before aligning together and signing to Shady for their newly attained fame. The sample used in the beat reminds me of Pusha T’s recent track “Pies” in a way.
10. Throw It Away (Feat. Swizz Beatz) – 4/5, Third and current single off the album where Swizz Beatz provides a catchy hook, complimenting the group’s rugged and rough delivery over staggering, bouncy production.
11. Rescue Me (Feat. Skylar Grey) – 4/5, A personal record where each member depicts their own personal struggles and inner demons that coincide with fame and fortune, and how music is what ultimately rescues them.
12. Frat House – 4/5, Another pure hip-hop record nothing short of the group spitting flames, making a comparison of the rap game to a college fraternity.
13. Goodbye – 5/5, Hands down, the most introspective record on the album where Crooked I, Joe Budden, and Joell Ortiz reflect on suffering personal losses at different points in their lives. Very emotional song that serves as the album’s strongest highlight.
14. Park It Sideways – 3.5/5, Celebratory moment of the album where the group toasts to success.
15. Die – 4.5/5, I’m not sure who is on the hook as nobody is credited, but they laid it down correctly setting the tone for the MCs to murder this joint.
16. Our Way – 4/5, Solid outro for the album.

OVERALL RATING: 4/5
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 28, 2012, 09:36:05 AM
http://www.streetsneversleep.com/2012/08/25/docs-corner-slaughterhouse-welcome-to-our-house-review/

01. The Slaughter (Intro) – N/A
02. Our House (Feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey) – 4/5, Eminem opens with an introductory bridge, followed up by ľ of the group welcoming listeners to “their house”, then ending with a vicious verse from Eminem.
03. Coffin (Feat. Busta Rhymes) – 4/5, Joe Budden, absent from the previous song, starts this one off before the rest of the group finishes it. Busta Rhymes sounds like Fatman Scoop on the hook, which is a good thing because it brings another level of hype and energy to the record.
04. Throw That (Feat. Eminem) – 3.5/5, A comical record that could easily offend any female audiences who were anticipating some sort of love ballad on the album.
05. Hammer Dance – 4.5/5, First single that has been out for some time now, it doesn’t sound dated whatsoever and is well placed. Raw hip-hop at its finest.
06. Get Up – 3.5/5, The production is more rock-influenced, which is good for the album in terms of the group stepping out of their boundaries and diversifying their sound.
07. My Life (Feat. Cee Lo Green) – 4/5, Second single, which has the more obvious mainstream approach with the Cee-Lo hook and trance-like beat, but the verses’ aren’t watered down, they don’t sound forced, and lyrically they aren’t too over the head for radio play. Successful crossover.
08. We Did It (Skit) – N/A
09. Flip a Bird – 4/5, Hustler music. The group reminisces life before aligning together and signing to Shady for their newly attained fame. The sample used in the beat reminds me of Pusha T’s recent track “Pies” in a way.
10. Throw It Away (Feat. Swizz Beatz) – 4/5, Third and current single off the album where Swizz Beatz provides a catchy hook, complimenting the group’s rugged and rough delivery over staggering, bouncy production.
11. Rescue Me (Feat. Skylar Grey) – 4/5, A personal record where each member depicts their own personal struggles and inner demons that coincide with fame and fortune, and how music is what ultimately rescues them.
12. Frat House – 4/5, Another pure hip-hop record nothing short of the group spitting flames, making a comparison of the rap game to a college fraternity.
13. Goodbye – 5/5, Hands down, the most introspective record on the album where Crooked I, Joe Budden, and Joell Ortiz reflect on suffering personal losses at different points in their lives. Very emotional song that serves as the album’s strongest highlight.
14. Park It Sideways – 3.5/5, Celebratory moment of the album where the group toasts to success.
15. Die – 4.5/5, I’m not sure who is on the hook as nobody is credited, but they laid it down correctly setting the tone for the MCs to murder this joint.
16. Our Way – 4/5, Solid outro for the album.

OVERALL RATING: 4/5

4/5? GTFO
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Blood$ on August 28, 2012, 09:45:06 AM
I have an open mind to music even outside of rap unlike 99.9% of this forum so yeah that's my rating  8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on August 28, 2012, 09:54:58 AM
Yes, beats are more important than lyrics and this is coming from a guy who values lyricism. Music is based around sound. An ideal album will have both.
preach.

Gotta disagree. But you're almost there fam.

Beats are equally important. But lyrics can make or break a a good beat.

Great lyrics can elevate a beat, and sometimes better beats can carry weaker lyrics (like half of Snoop shit including Doggystyle)

But yeah its a 50/50 thing.

Nah beats are more important. A dope beat can carry weak lyrics (Snoop being an example). But a lyricist can't carry a wack beat. Even Nas can't save this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA73Es3uZck
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 28, 2012, 10:15:47 AM
I'm definitely not saying an artist can carry a wack beat, but can elevate a good beat to something better than another rapper would have
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on August 28, 2012, 12:19:47 PM
I'm definitely not saying an artist can carry a wack beat, but can elevate a good beat to something better than another rapper would have

That's why I said an ideal song will have both. But beats are still more important than rhymes.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 28, 2012, 12:42:23 PM
I know what you're saying but its a 51/49 thing in that case :)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on August 28, 2012, 12:52:27 PM
I know what you're saying but its a 51/49 thing in that case :)

Not at all because lyrics are not even necessary to make a classic song. There's many examples of this. Don't know why you're still pushing this. Lets just say beats are more important than lyrics and leave it at that.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 28, 2012, 01:08:29 PM
Don't get all puckered up fam

I'm not typing with angst in my heart, I'll do some more smilies next time ;)


Classics don't automatically mean the track is some kind of masterpiece tho you're right. I totally get u.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: MoodMuzik on August 28, 2012, 07:32:17 PM
lol @ anyone who says this album isnt lyrical. its actually very lyrical especially for a mainstream again. use your OWN ears...
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on August 28, 2012, 08:41:08 PM
lol @ anyone who says this album isnt lyrical. its actually very lyrical especially for a mainstream again. use your OWN ears...

No one said that. Pointless post.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on August 28, 2012, 08:41:58 PM
Don't get all puckered up fam

I'm not typing with angst in my heart, I'll do some more smilies next time ;)


Classics don't automatically mean the track is some kind of masterpiece tho you're right. I totally get u.

Doggystyle isn't a masterpiece?  :-\
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on August 29, 2012, 12:30:47 AM
Just got my copy bout to eat then listen.
 Illmatic is not overrated. IMO.

what did you eat, bro bro?
I ate dog penis cos tiger penis was too expensive.

lol @ anyone who says this album isnt lyrical. its actually very lyrical especially for a mainstream again. use your OWN ears...
I dont recall anyone bagging the lyrical side of things just the gay production and even gayer hooks.

 Still havent givin it a second listen yet though but oh what could have been....

 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: dnjp4life on August 29, 2012, 03:36:53 AM
Bought the album yesterday and have given it a couple of spins.  I'm in two minds about it at the moment.

Whilst there are quite a few decent tracks, it seems to be a case of 'too many producers spoil the broth' which has resulted in the album not having a cohesive sound.  As with a lot of releases these days the album is far too long (e.g. like Snoop Dogg's latter albums) and would benefit with some of the poorer tracks being scrapped.  

Some of the beats are overproduced Southern-sounding tinny productions that don't suit Slaughterhouse at all and verge on the unlistenable ('Throw That', 'Walk of Shame' and 'Coffin' immediately come to mind), and some of their subject matter sounds out of place on the beats.  Eminem put in a lacklustre verse on 'Our House' and compared to the last album, the creative lines and punchlines are a little on the low side and some of the choruses are annoying as others have said.  Also, I know it's pedantic but it annoys me that they have a song called 'Throw That' and a similar named joint called 'Throw it Away' on the same album.

That said, Crooked I steals the show here and his verse on 'Flip A Bird' is one of the standout points of the album for me.  Also, I've always been a fan of 'Hammerdance' and 'My Life' unlike a lot of other people here, and so their inclusion on the album is a plus for me.

I think I need to give it a few more listens to really get a proper appreciation for the album but at the moment I have to say I'm a little disappointed with it.  It's such a shame considering the time and the budget they had to make it.  I think if they had used all of the beats from Hell: The Sequel that would have been perfect for them.

Ps: Note to Slaughterhouse - never use an Alex Da Kid beat again, Please!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on August 29, 2012, 03:56:05 AM
lol @ anyone who says this album isnt lyrical. its actually very lyrical especially for a mainstream again. use your OWN ears...

No one said that. Pointless post.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on August 29, 2012, 06:03:57 AM


I'm not typing with angst in my heart,


lmao well, thats nice for a change.
we're all proud of u
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on August 29, 2012, 06:28:59 AM
 Ok, gave it a second listen. Definitely sounded alot better upon another spin.
 So, its not as shit as i thought. I think this time around i listened to all the lyrics more closely and i was more prepared and knew what to expect. prolly more open minded cos i already knew the album wasn't what we'd all like and expect.
 But i guess we all knew slaughter house would be hard to market and a major is business rather that art form and creativity and originality.
 
 I liked it alot more, was feelin it more. i didn't feel like songs sucked so bad or were the worst but it still is a "what could've/should've been' album.
 But i had a six pack or so in me and kept drinking beer and some vodka whilst listening so maybe thats why i was liking it more.
 Weird album really. A song or two reminded me some Mo thugs shit or something.
 
 
 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on August 29, 2012, 06:50:05 AM
video teaser for throw it away

http://youtu.be/ZlL_chYC4p0
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Eddz on August 29, 2012, 04:05:34 PM
I liked it a lot more on the second listen and think it's a great album. Even "Throw It Away" is growing on me ;D
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 29, 2012, 05:21:08 PM
Alright, I've bumped it enough, it's time.

1. The Slaughter - N/A
2. Our House - 5/5; personal favorite off the album. Alex Da Kid's drums are a little weak, but Skylar kills the hook & all verses are extremely on point, especially Eminem's which surprised me. I heard Joe had a pretty awesome verse for this; shame they cut him off.
3. Coffin - 3.5/5; Cool for a banger, beat is a little weak. They come kinda silly lyrically, but nothing stupid. I fuck with that Busta hook though.
4. Throw That - 3/5; Catchy single. Even though Em's hook is strange as fuck, shit kinda bumps. Verses are decent, but nothing really to write home about.
5. Hammer Dance - 3.5/5; At first I fucked with this joint, but it got old kinda fast to me. I feel it's a step back lyrically, little dumbed down because it was the lead single to the album. Beat knocks, but not all that great.
6. Get Up - 4.5/5; No I.D gave them a fucking joint right here. I fuck with every aspect of this song.
7. My Life - 2/5; Never cared for this song or anything about it lol. If the entire album was like this, I'd understand where some of you are coming from.
8. We Did It - N/A...but really not needed at all.
9. Flip A Bird - 4/5; I fuck with this. Smooth flowing song. Mixed well. Chrous is unique, everyone goes in.
10. Throw It Away 1/5; Worst song ever.
11. Rescue Me - 5/5; Skylar & Alex Da Kid really don't miss, in my opinion. Joe Budden stands out, but everyone just came threw on this joint. Beat just goes in the whip.
12. Frat House - 4.5/5; "The One" on steroids. I like how they all stick to the "college" theme of this & nobody gets off track. Absolutely bangs. Joe & Joell come dope as fuck with the back & forth. Royce & Crooked kill their verses.
13. Goodbye - 5/5; One of the top joints from the album. Nice to hear real deep shit from Crooked I. He needs to do it more. Joe & Joell really came through on this too. Beat had an awesome feel & the hook just compliments it so well. Arguably the best song.
14. Park It Sideways - 4/5; Feel good song. Fuck with the opera-like background vocals & the beat overall. Royce's hook comes correct & everyone just does their thing on this.
15. Die - 4.5/5; Coulda done without that little intro; they probably should of used that as the intro to the album, but whatever. The song itself is sick from top to bottom.
16. Our Way - 5/5; Royce sets the tone right off the bat. Beat is nice & dark. The message was dope as fuck.
17. Asylum - 4.5/5; Sounded like Eminem had some Dre elements on the production. Also came through with a correct hook. All went in on the verses. Another song Joe shouldn't have been left off though. Overall, very nice cut though.
18. Walk of Shame - 4/5; Should have been a single, in my opinion. Better than all the ones they chose. Cool vibe to it. Lyrically clever which made it dope for me.
19. The Other Side - 5/5; I almost don't even want to talk about this song. How this didn't make the "16 song cut" is beyond me. One of the best songs the group's ever made. Hook was dope as hell. All come correct as hell. So strange why Shady didn't push this beyond a "bonus track".
20. Place To Be - 4.5/5; BoB came through decently. Slaughterhouse went in. Beat is a little off for me, hook is on point though.

The album started off shakey, but after My Life was really good. Shady could of done without the singles they chose & used "Our House", "Walk of Shame" & "Frat House" & probably do better numbers than they will. Also cut the weakest songs off the album, making it appear stronger. But if you cut the singles they chose completely, overall it's better than the debut for me.

Also matty, hop off my dick, fam.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: MoodMuzik on August 29, 2012, 05:27:24 PM
projected to sell 50-60k first week...doubling their first album sales, may get number 1 album in country which would be a W

I expected 70 to 90k tho..if anyone took an L its hip hop not slaughterhouse

anyways I would love to see them get number 1 in country..2 yrs ago ppl would laugh at slaughterhouse having a number 1 record in country...jokes on you now
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 29, 2012, 05:49:05 PM
coffin is teh best song but Crooked should have been given the ability to drop 2 verses  8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on August 29, 2012, 08:21:20 PM
The second half of the album is definitely the strongest, and like Cham I don't realise why the "Bonus Tracks" were left as "Bonus Tracks", could of easily replaced some of the album tracks imo.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on August 29, 2012, 10:33:54 PM
projected to sell 50-60k first week...doubling their first album sales, may get number 1 album in country which would be a W

I expected 70 to 90k tho..if anyone took an L its hip hop not slaughterhouse

anyways I would love to see them get number 1 in country..2 yrs ago ppl would laugh at slaughterhouse having a number 1 record in country...jokes on you now

 Thats not bad then. iam guessing better than yelawolf?(or what ever his name is).
 Did this album get rated in the source or XXL?
 wtf i keep getting flip a bird and my life stuck in my head. Thats why they make annoying hooks i guess..
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 29, 2012, 10:37:33 PM
Yelawolf sold about 86 copies
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on August 29, 2012, 11:17:29 PM
 :laugh:
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 29, 2012, 11:37:21 PM
coffin is teh best song but Crooked should have been given the ability to drop 2 verses  8)

You're saying they let him but Crooked hasn't got the ability?

Thought u were a fan ;)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on August 29, 2012, 11:57:42 PM
Yelawolf sold about 86 copies

 ;D
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on August 30, 2012, 12:22:42 AM


I'm not typing with angst in my heart,


lmao well, thats nice for a change.
we're all proud of u

Lol the only thing to EVER got me fired up on this forum is when u flipped from 'nicey nicey beggy monkey' to 'Mike the eShoe Bomber fanatic' in the space of 2 hours.

"don't be a bitch, give me those tracks or your eReputation will suffer  :'("
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Eddz on August 30, 2012, 04:29:39 AM
Alright, I've bumped it enough, it's time.

1. The Slaughter - N/A
2. Our House - 5/5; personal favorite off the album. Alex Da Kid's drums are a little weak, but Skylar kills the hook & all verses are extremely on point, especially Eminem's which surprised me. I heard Joe had a pretty awesome verse for this; shame they cut him off.
3. Coffin - 3.5/5; Cool for a banger, beat is a little weak. They come kinda silly lyrically, but nothing stupid. I fuck with that Busta hook though.
4. Throw That - 3/5; Catchy single. Even though Em's hook is strange as fuck, shit kinda bumps. Verses are decent, but nothing really to write home about.
5. Hammer Dance - 3.5/5; At first I fucked with this joint, but it got old kinda fast to me. I feel it's a step back lyrically, little dumbed down because it was the lead single to the album. Beat knocks, but not all that great.
6. Get Up - 4.5/5; No I.D gave them a fucking joint right here. I fuck with every aspect of this song.
7. My Life - 2/5; Never cared for this song or anything about it lol. If the entire album was like this, I'd understand where some of you are coming from.
8. We Did It - N/A...but really not needed at all.
9. Flip A Bird - 4/5; I fuck with this. Smooth flowing song. Mixed well. Chrous is unique, everyone goes in.
10. Throw It Away 1/5; Worst song ever.
11. Rescue Me - 5/5; Skylar & Alex Da Kid really don't miss, in my opinion. Joe Budden stands out, but everyone just came threw on this joint. Beat just goes in the whip.
12. Frat House - 4.5/5; "The One" on steroids. I like how they all stick to the "college" theme of this & nobody gets off track. Absolutely bangs. Joe & Joell come dope as fuck with the back & forth. Royce & Crooked kill their verses.
13. Goodbye - 5/5; One of the top joints from the album. Nice to hear real deep shit from Crooked I. He needs to do it more. Joe & Joell really came through on this too. Beat had an awesome feel & the hook just compliments it so well. Arguably the best song.
14. Park It Sideways - 4/5; Feel good song. Fuck with the opera-like background vocals & the beat overall. Royce's hook comes correct & everyone just does their thing on this.
15. Die - 4.5/5; Coulda done without that little intro; they probably should of used that as the intro to the album, but whatever. The song itself is sick from top to bottom.
16. Our Way - 5/5; Royce sets the tone right off the bat. Beat is nice & dark. The message was dope as fuck.
17. Asylum - 4.5/5; Sounded like Eminem had some Dre elements on the production. Also came through with a correct hook. All went in on the verses. Another song Joe shouldn't have been left off though. Overall, very nice cut though.
18. Walk of Shame - 4/5; Should have been a single, in my opinion. Better than all the ones they chose. Cool vibe to it. Lyrically clever which made it dope for me.
19. The Other Side - 5/5; I almost don't even want to talk about this song. How this didn't make the "16 song cut" is beyond me. One of the best songs the group's ever made. Hook was dope as hell. All come correct as hell. So strange why Shady didn't push this beyond a "bonus track".
20. Place To Be - 4.5/5; BoB came through decently. Slaughterhouse went in. Beat is a little off for me, hook is on point though.

The album started off shakey, but after My Life was really good. Shady could of done without the singles they chose & used "Our House", "Walk of Shame" & "Frat House" & probably do better numbers than they will. Also cut the weakest songs off the album, making it appear stronger. But if you cut the singles they chose completely, overall it's better than the debut for me.

Also matty, hop off my dick, fam.

I think this is a pretty accurate review. The only things I'd change I'd the the singles a little higher rating especially "Hammer Dance" (which is one of my favorite tracks on the album) & I'd give "Throw That" & "Walk of Shame" a lower rating.

I hope Slaughterhouse hit number 1. Regardless if you like the album or not they deserve the number 1 spot.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on August 30, 2012, 04:35:36 AM

 The only things I'd change I'd the the singles a little higher rating especially "Hammer Dance" (which is one of my favorite tracks on the album)

+1
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Gamestarr on August 30, 2012, 05:36:26 AM
LOL @ the 60k projections... Maybe now they realize how much their album sucks
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on August 30, 2012, 08:22:07 AM
(http://copywriter.typepad.com/copywriter/emotions.jpg)

(http://msnsmileys.net/r/smileys/ROFL/Rofl_16c.gif)
fact that u always bring up sobbing stories about links and mp3's when u get insulted, goes to show how emotionaly tied up you are, corny geek
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on August 30, 2012, 08:33:56 AM
LOL @ the 60k projections... Maybe now they realize how much their album sucks
word. that no i.d. beat is the hottest thing on the album. LOL
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: ANgry! on August 30, 2012, 10:20:01 AM
if slaugterhouse is still around after this piece of shit drops...

their managers will be in a mad scramble HOPING they can get slaughter to perform on a ICP bill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i dont think they have enough of a name to get on an ICP bill...

theyll more than likely be opening for DAS EFX in prague!!!!!!!!!!

itll be a 3 man group at that point... probably 2...

with royce leaving his boys behind to baby sit gay stroke face eminem in the studio...

and joe crying on TV in some rapper reality show on VH1 in the early AM....

jimmy is gonna sit these boys down sometime later this week and the tears will be flowing...

these losers flubbed the last big shot theyll ever get!!!!!!!!!!!

the fact they dont understand why ppl think MY LIFE is wack... shows the level of delusion youre dealing with...

crooked i thinks hes some kinda legend....

WHAT DOES CROOKED I PLAY LIVE!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?

LOL @ nerds in the audience rapping along to crooked i freeestyle 4038 from hip hop weekly part 49!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

spent thousands of hours in a studio for nothing

his career highs are gettting smacked by suge and flopping on eminems label!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


DAAAAUUUGGGHHHHTTERRSSSBLOOOOUUUUUSSSSEEEEEEEEEE

i have to reavaluate every album that sucks after hearing this...

its one of the worst albums of all time...

LOL @ all the money and time that went into this piece of shit

eminems withering away like a dead plant sweating out opiates that keep him alive mixing wack slaugterhouse records

the godfather of gangsta rap is a shut in roid freak that QUIT music to sell headphones!!!!!!!!

the whole label is dead interscope doesnt know what year it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

standout post the best parts of the album you pussy

zero hot lines just a bunch of loser fuck rappers trying to be witty saying 12 year old shit with super technical flows that suck on trash beats!!!!!!!!!

these guys had NO SHOT at commercial success... it was a bad idea from the start but jimmy listened to ELVIS and now ELVIS pays the price!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL @ splitting points 4 ways AFTER getting raped by interscope for an album that FLOPPED

these niggas really made it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 30, 2012, 10:30:10 AM
angry is becoming too predictable.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on August 30, 2012, 10:33:06 AM
if slaugterhouse is still around after this piece of shit drops...

their managers will be in a mad scramble HOPING they can get slaughter to perform on a ICP bill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i dont think they have enough of a name to get on an ICP bill...

theyll more than likely be opening for DAS EFX in prague!!!!!!!!!!

itll be a 3 man group at that point... probably 2...

with royce leaving his boys behind to baby sit gay stroke face eminem in the studio...

and joe crying on TV in some rapper reality show on VH1 in the early AM....

jimmy is gonna sit these boys down sometime later this week and the tears will be flowing...

these losers flubbed the last big shot theyll ever get!!!!!!!!!!!

the fact they dont understand why ppl think MY LIFE is wack... shows the level of delusion youre dealing with...

crooked i thinks hes some kinda legend....

WHAT DOES CROOKED I PLAY LIVE!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?

LOL @ nerds in the audience rapping along to crooked i freeestyle 4038 from hip hop weekly part 49!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

spent thousands of hours in a studio for nothing

his career highs are gettting smacked by suge and flopping on eminems label!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


DAAAAUUUGGGHHHHTTERRSSSBLOOOOUUUUUSSSSEEEEEEEEEE

i have to reavaluate every album that sucks after hearing this...

its one of the worst albums of all time...

LOL @ all the money and time that went into this piece of shit

eminems withering away like a dead plant sweating out opiates that keep him alive mixing wack slaugterhouse records

the godfather of gangsta rap is a shut in roid freak that QUIT music to sell headphones!!!!!!!!

the whole label is dead interscope doesnt know what year it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

standout post the best parts of the album you pussy

zero hot lines just a bunch of loser fuck rappers trying to be witty saying 12 year old shit with super technical flows that suck on trash beats!!!!!!!!!

these guys had NO SHOT at commercial success... it was a bad idea from the start but jimmy listened to ELVIS and now ELVIS pays the price!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL @ splitting points 4 ways AFTER getting raped by interscope for an album that FLOPPED

these niggas really made it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on August 30, 2012, 10:34:33 AM
Here's a review that's pretty accurate

http://culturevi.wordpress.com/2012/08/28/welcome-to-d12s-house-slaughterhouse-review/

"Fans of Slaughterhouse want to like their music. We’re fans. We want to see them win. They’re all relatable. I found myself trying to like certain songs that I normally wouldn’t. I think a lot of fans will be doing the same (what would a SH fan say if any other artist released Throw it Away). Most of us will be replacing songs from the album with songs from the mixtape. That’s a telltale sign."
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Lucifuge on August 30, 2012, 01:07:21 PM
If they happy im happy as a fan. They made it. 8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on August 30, 2012, 02:49:15 PM
angry is becoming too predictable.

I literaaly scroll past every one of his posts now.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 30, 2012, 11:33:23 PM
like Cham I don't realise why the "Bonus Tracks" were left as "Bonus Tracks", could of easily replaced some of the album tracks imo.

Yeah, made no sense.

60k isn't really that impressive with the Shady co-sign. Then again, they picked awful singles. Singles sell albums these days.

If they went with "Our House" featuring Eminem, it honestly & sadly enough could of gotten into that 85+ range.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on August 30, 2012, 11:37:39 PM
Here's a review that's pretty accurate

http://culturevi.wordpress.com/2012/08/28/welcome-to-d12s-house-slaughterhouse-review/

"Fans of Slaughterhouse want to like their music. We’re fans. We want to see them win. They’re all relatable. I found myself trying to like certain songs that I normally wouldn’t. I think a lot of fans will be doing the same (what would a SH fan say if any other artist released Throw it Away). Most of us will be replacing songs from the album with songs from the mixtape. That’s a telltale sign."

 Too lazy to click link but that bottom part is exactly how i feel. I like them, i wanted them to do well. I hated the album after one listen but gave it another chance and i am trying really hard to like this. I want to like it, iam making myself like it lol.
 Its so true, if anyone else came out with album i'd discard it. A bit like how i still love Snoop.....well Snoop dogg not Snoop Lion..

 Oh and Angrys post was kinda funny  :laugh:

 Yep they had no hope of selling without Eminem singles. Should've been obvious.
 
 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on August 31, 2012, 07:11:33 AM
new review:

http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/album-reviews/id.1948/title.slaughterhouse--welcome-to-our-house
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on August 31, 2012, 09:07:11 AM
the good thing is Slaughterhouse has the talent to make up for this on thier next project


the problem is, will their next project be another pop-rap album? i pray not lol
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on August 31, 2012, 09:22:48 AM
angry is becoming too predictable.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 31, 2012, 10:31:48 AM
the good thing is Slaughterhouse has the talent to make up for this on thier next project


the problem is, will their next project be another pop-rap album? i pray not lol

There probably won't be another album lol.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on August 31, 2012, 11:41:01 AM


There probably won't be another album lol.

why?!?!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on August 31, 2012, 11:50:05 AM
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/interviews/id.1952/title.slaughterhouse-says-eminem-was-big-difference-on-welcome-to-our-house-share-stories-behind-goodbye-truth-or-truth
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on August 31, 2012, 06:24:51 PM


There probably won't be another album lol.

why?!?!

Joe's been bitching about the label for weeks. 60K isn't something Interscope is going to push forth again. I can see this easily being the last Slaughterhouse album for a while.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: MoodMuzik on August 31, 2012, 06:38:53 PM


There probably won't be another album lol.

why?!?!

Joe's been bitching about the label for weeks. 60K isn't something Interscope is going to push forth again. I can see this easily being the last Slaughterhouse album for a while.
joes bum ass is claiming he likes it now lol..anyways I can see another album if they could get that #1 album for the week
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: MoodMuzik on August 31, 2012, 06:39:24 PM
still has to come after eminem tho...and royce was talking bout a shady 2.0 album which would be sick
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on August 31, 2012, 10:14:27 PM
new review:

http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/album-reviews/id.1948/title.slaughterhouse--welcome-to-our-house

The review was kind of on point apart from saying "Throw It Away" was dope. How did it get 4.5 stars though?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Eddz on September 01, 2012, 01:55:59 AM
There was am interview on allhiphop.com conducted before the album dropped an the interviewer asked why was Kalil missing & Crooked I said something along the lines that Kalil has been going through something personal and didn't submit any beats while they were working on the album, that's why he is missing.

Even if Slaughterhouse got dropped I think they'd still drop another album independently. They'd probably come back bigger and stronger to show all the critics.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Gamestarr on September 01, 2012, 03:06:45 AM


There probably won't be another album lol.

why?!?!

Joe's been bitching about the label for weeks. 60K isn't something Interscope is going to push forth again. I can see this easily being the last Slaughterhouse album for a while.


Id like to read that? Where did he bitch about it?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 01, 2012, 10:34:43 AM


There probably won't be another album lol.

why?!?!

Joe's been bitching about the label for weeks. 60K isn't something Interscope is going to push forth again. I can see this easily being the last Slaughterhouse album for a while.


Id like to read that? Where did he bitch about it?

I don't have an article. Just kind of word that's gotten around.

If you listen to "Gone" off the mixtape though he says "We were so cuttin' edge...." & they cut him off because he had things to say about Shady lol.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 01, 2012, 10:53:31 AM
still has to come after eminem tho...and royce was talking bout a shady 2.0 album which would be sick

that would be sick

a whole album of em, yela, SH rapping as a crew  8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: ANgry! on September 01, 2012, 01:14:41 PM
clearly eminems recovery is going well...

hes 45 rapping about throwing dicks with slaugterhouse!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

im sure his handlers are thrilled with his progress!!!!!!!!!!!!

ems up late pumping profopol putting finishing touches on slauterhouse throwaways!!!!!!!!!!

LOL @ skyler grey and b.o.b. hooks

u know these bums thought they had a secret weapon with those... really broguht in the big guns!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

slaugter doing their best to emulate eminem and his circle chants... hold your lighters in the sky and cry shit...

for all these rhymes not one is memorable...

LOL @ crooked i trying to deliver super technical catchy sing a long lyrics on walk of shame

BHWBWHBAHHWHWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

just make sure to rhyme "here" and "clear" like wiz khalifsgay and youre platnium right crook...

get a clue u BUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

been riding the bench for 20 years now hes getting his first run ever and they already want him gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


joell ortiz needs to get into voice acting... cartoon goof... yaawaaaaaaa and pork rine giggles nigga has all these sound effects backing super corny lines on TRASH production

please slaugter fans tell me what im missing here

royce has all these start and stop flows where hes rapping about jack shit

joell giggles and bumbles his way through candyland like a fat little pussy

crooked i comes super technical on cee-lo stinkers that flop and raps about left eye and explains to u how real that is!!!!!!!!!!

joe buddens tries raping like southern club niggas jay-z and eminem and fails EVERY SINGLE TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


these guys got one last shot and blew it like no one else could!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

eminem thought these guys were gonna blow and let him retire...

WRONG

album time!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 01, 2012, 10:44:37 PM
How is this guy still posting regularly? lmfao.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 02, 2012, 11:50:08 AM
How is this guy still posting regularly? lmfao.

it takes a lot to get banned here in 2012
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on September 02, 2012, 09:36:14 PM
Alright, I've bumped it enough, it's time.

1. The Slaughter - N/A
2. Our House - 5/5; personal favorite off the album. Alex Da Kid's drums are a little weak, but Skylar kills the hook & all verses are extremely on point, especially Eminem's which surprised me. I heard Joe had a pretty awesome verse for this; shame they cut him off.
3. Coffin - 3.5/5; Cool for a banger, beat is a little weak. They come kinda silly lyrically, but nothing stupid. I fuck with that Busta hook though.
4. Throw That - 3/5; Catchy single. Even though Em's hook is strange as fuck, shit kinda bumps. Verses are decent, but nothing really to write home about.
5. Hammer Dance - 3.5/5; At first I fucked with this joint, but it got old kinda fast to me. I feel it's a step back lyrically, little dumbed down because it was the lead single to the album. Beat knocks, but not all that great.
6. Get Up - 4.5/5; No I.D gave them a fucking joint right here. I fuck with every aspect of this song.
7. My Life - 2/5; Never cared for this song or anything about it lol. If the entire album was like this, I'd understand where some of you are coming from.
8. We Did It - N/A...but really not needed at all.
9. Flip A Bird - 4/5; I fuck with this. Smooth flowing song. Mixed well. Chrous is unique, everyone goes in.
10. Throw It Away 1/5; Worst song ever.
11. Rescue Me - 5/5; Skylar & Alex Da Kid really don't miss, in my opinion. Joe Budden stands out, but everyone just came threw on this joint. Beat just goes in the whip.
12. Frat House - 4.5/5; "The One" on steroids. I like how they all stick to the "college" theme of this & nobody gets off track. Absolutely bangs. Joe & Joell come dope as fuck with the back & forth. Royce & Crooked kill their verses.
13. Goodbye - 5/5; One of the top joints from the album. Nice to hear real deep shit from Crooked I. He needs to do it more. Joe & Joell really came through on this too. Beat had an awesome feel & the hook just compliments it so well. Arguably the best song.
14. Park It Sideways - 4/5; Feel good song. Fuck with the opera-like background vocals & the beat overall. Royce's hook comes correct & everyone just does their thing on this.
15. Die - 4.5/5; Coulda done without that little intro; they probably should of used that as the intro to the album, but whatever. The song itself is sick from top to bottom.
16. Our Way - 5/5; Royce sets the tone right off the bat. Beat is nice & dark. The message was dope as fuck.
17. Asylum - 4.5/5; Sounded like Eminem had some Dre elements on the production. Also came through with a correct hook. All went in on the verses. Another song Joe shouldn't have been left off though. Overall, very nice cut though.
18. Walk of Shame - 4/5; Should have been a single, in my opinion. Better than all the ones they chose. Cool vibe to it. Lyrically clever which made it dope for me.
19. The Other Side - 5/5; I almost don't even want to talk about this song. How this didn't make the "16 song cut" is beyond me. One of the best songs the group's ever made. Hook was dope as hell. All come correct as hell. So strange why Shady didn't push this beyond a "bonus track".
20. Place To Be - 4.5/5; BoB came through decently. Slaughterhouse went in. Beat is a little off for me, hook is on point though.

The album started off shakey, but after My Life was really good. Shady could of done without the singles they chose & used "Our House", "Walk of Shame" & "Frat House" & probably do better numbers than they will. Also cut the weakest songs off the album, making it appear stronger. But if you cut the singles they chose completely, overall it's better than the debut for me.

Also matty, hop off my dick, fam.

didnt read just skimmed
dont understand ur rating-system
how can u bump a track & then come to the conclusion - "well this song deserves 3.5 or 3.7"?,,,
 what's the difference between "3.5, 3.7 and 4"?

do u use a scale?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Remedy360 on September 02, 2012, 09:53:36 PM
Alright, I've bumped it enough, it's time.

1. The Slaughter - N/A
2. Our House - 5/5; personal favorite off the album. Alex Da Kid's drums are a little weak, but Skylar kills the hook & all verses are extremely on point, especially Eminem's which surprised me. I heard Joe had a pretty awesome verse for this; shame they cut him off.
3. Coffin - 3.5/5; Cool for a banger, beat is a little weak. They come kinda silly lyrically, but nothing stupid. I fuck with that Busta hook though.
4. Throw That - 3/5; Catchy single. Even though Em's hook is strange as fuck, shit kinda bumps. Verses are decent, but nothing really to write home about.
5. Hammer Dance - 3.5/5; At first I fucked with this joint, but it got old kinda fast to me. I feel it's a step back lyrically, little dumbed down because it was the lead single to the album. Beat knocks, but not all that great.
6. Get Up - 4.5/5; No I.D gave them a fucking joint right here. I fuck with every aspect of this song.
7. My Life - 2/5; Never cared for this song or anything about it lol. If the entire album was like this, I'd understand where some of you are coming from.
8. We Did It - N/A...but really not needed at all.
9. Flip A Bird - 4/5; I fuck with this. Smooth flowing song. Mixed well. Chrous is unique, everyone goes in.
10. Throw It Away 1/5; Worst song ever.
11. Rescue Me - 5/5; Skylar & Alex Da Kid really don't miss, in my opinion. Joe Budden stands out, but everyone just came threw on this joint. Beat just goes in the whip.
12. Frat House - 4.5/5; "The One" on steroids. I like how they all stick to the "college" theme of this & nobody gets off track. Absolutely bangs. Joe & Joell come dope as fuck with the back & forth. Royce & Crooked kill their verses.
13. Goodbye - 5/5; One of the top joints from the album. Nice to hear real deep shit from Crooked I. He needs to do it more. Joe & Joell really came through on this too. Beat had an awesome feel & the hook just compliments it so well. Arguably the best song.
14. Park It Sideways - 4/5; Feel good song. Fuck with the opera-like background vocals & the beat overall. Royce's hook comes correct & everyone just does their thing on this.
15. Die - 4.5/5; Coulda done without that little intro; they probably should of used that as the intro to the album, but whatever. The song itself is sick from top to bottom.
16. Our Way - 5/5; Royce sets the tone right off the bat. Beat is nice & dark. The message was dope as fuck.
17. Asylum - 4.5/5; Sounded like Eminem had some Dre elements on the production. Also came through with a correct hook. All went in on the verses. Another song Joe shouldn't have been left off though. Overall, very nice cut though.
18. Walk of Shame - 4/5; Should have been a single, in my opinion. Better than all the ones they chose. Cool vibe to it. Lyrically clever which made it dope for me.
19. The Other Side - 5/5; I almost don't even want to talk about this song. How this didn't make the "16 song cut" is beyond me. One of the best songs the group's ever made. Hook was dope as hell. All come correct as hell. So strange why Shady didn't push this beyond a "bonus track".
20. Place To Be - 4.5/5; BoB came through decently. Slaughterhouse went in. Beat is a little off for me, hook is on point though.

The album started off shakey, but after My Life was really good. Shady could of done without the singles they chose & used "Our House", "Walk of Shame" & "Frat House" & probably do better numbers than they will. Also cut the weakest songs off the album, making it appear stronger. But if you cut the singles they chose completely, overall it's better than the debut for me.

Also matty, hop off my dick, fam.

didnt read just skimmed
dont understand ur rating-system
how can u bump a track & then come to the conclusion - "well this song deserves 3.5 or 3.7"?,,,
 what's the difference between "3.5, 3.7 and 4"?

do u use a scale?

Just halves..definitely not the first time I've seen someone do that.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on September 03, 2012, 12:06:59 AM
Alright, I've bumped it enough, it's time.

1. The Slaughter - N/A
2. Our House - 5/5; personal favorite off the album. Alex Da Kid's drums are a little weak, but Skylar kills the hook & all verses are extremely on point, especially Eminem's which surprised me. I heard Joe had a pretty awesome verse for this; shame they cut him off.
3. Coffin - 3.5/5; Cool for a banger, beat is a little weak. They come kinda silly lyrically, but nothing stupid. I fuck with that Busta hook though.
4. Throw That - 3/5; Catchy single. Even though Em's hook is strange as fuck, shit kinda bumps. Verses are decent, but nothing really to write home about.
5. Hammer Dance - 3.5/5; At first I fucked with this joint, but it got old kinda fast to me. I feel it's a step back lyrically, little dumbed down because it was the lead single to the album. Beat knocks, but not all that great.
6. Get Up - 4.5/5; No I.D gave them a fucking joint right here. I fuck with every aspect of this song.
7. My Life - 2/5; Never cared for this song or anything about it lol. If the entire album was like this, I'd understand where some of you are coming from.
8. We Did It - N/A...but really not needed at all.
9. Flip A Bird - 4/5; I fuck with this. Smooth flowing song. Mixed well. Chrous is unique, everyone goes in.
10. Throw It Away 1/5; Worst song ever.
11. Rescue Me - 5/5; Skylar & Alex Da Kid really don't miss, in my opinion. Joe Budden stands out, but everyone just came threw on this joint. Beat just goes in the whip.
12. Frat House - 4.5/5; "The One" on steroids. I like how they all stick to the "college" theme of this & nobody gets off track. Absolutely bangs. Joe & Joell come dope as fuck with the back & forth. Royce & Crooked kill their verses.
13. Goodbye - 5/5; One of the top joints from the album. Nice to hear real deep shit from Crooked I. He needs to do it more. Joe & Joell really came through on this too. Beat had an awesome feel & the hook just compliments it so well. Arguably the best song.
14. Park It Sideways - 4/5; Feel good song. Fuck with the opera-like background vocals & the beat overall. Royce's hook comes correct & everyone just does their thing on this.
15. Die - 4.5/5; Coulda done without that little intro; they probably should of used that as the intro to the album, but whatever. The song itself is sick from top to bottom.
16. Our Way - 5/5; Royce sets the tone right off the bat. Beat is nice & dark. The message was dope as fuck.
17. Asylum - 4.5/5; Sounded like Eminem had some Dre elements on the production. Also came through with a correct hook. All went in on the verses. Another song Joe shouldn't have been left off though. Overall, very nice cut though.
18. Walk of Shame - 4/5; Should have been a single, in my opinion. Better than all the ones they chose. Cool vibe to it. Lyrically clever which made it dope for me.
19. The Other Side - 5/5; I almost don't even want to talk about this song. How this didn't make the "16 song cut" is beyond me. One of the best songs the group's ever made. Hook was dope as hell. All come correct as hell. So strange why Shady didn't push this beyond a "bonus track".
20. Place To Be - 4.5/5; BoB came through decently. Slaughterhouse went in. Beat is a little off for me, hook is on point though.

The album started off shakey, but after My Life was really good. Shady could of done without the singles they chose & used "Our House", "Walk of Shame" & "Frat House" & probably do better numbers than they will. Also cut the weakest songs off the album, making it appear stronger. But if you cut the singles they chose completely, overall it's better than the debut for me.

Also matty, hop off my dick, fam.

didnt read just skimmed
dont understand ur rating-system
how can u bump a track & then come to the conclusion - "well this song deserves 3.5 or 3.7"?,,,
 what's the difference between "3.5, 3.7 and 4"?

do u use a scale?

Just halves..definitely not the first time I've seen someone do that.

Yeah, there was no 3.7. Only .5's, which is pretty standard for a review.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on September 03, 2012, 02:08:55 AM
Mike always exaggerates to get a his point accross.

Rain Man here had no feeling for music, no point trying to explain fam  :)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on September 03, 2012, 08:03:58 AM
Alright, I've bumped it enough, it's time.

1. The Slaughter - N/A
2. Our House - 5/5; personal favorite off the album. Alex Da Kid's drums are a little weak, but Skylar kills the hook & all verses are extremely on point, especially Eminem's which surprised me. I heard Joe had a pretty awesome verse for this; shame they cut him off.
3. Coffin - 3.5/5; Cool for a banger, beat is a little weak. They come kinda silly lyrically, but nothing stupid. I fuck with that Busta hook though.
4. Throw That - 3/5; Catchy single. Even though Em's hook is strange as fuck, shit kinda bumps. Verses are decent, but nothing really to write home about.
5. Hammer Dance - 3.5/5; At first I fucked with this joint, but it got old kinda fast to me. I feel it's a step back lyrically, little dumbed down because it was the lead single to the album. Beat knocks, but not all that great.
6. Get Up - 4.5/5; No I.D gave them a fucking joint right here. I fuck with every aspect of this song.
7. My Life - 2/5; Never cared for this song or anything about it lol. If the entire album was like this, I'd understand where some of you are coming from.
8. We Did It - N/A...but really not needed at all.
9. Flip A Bird - 4/5; I fuck with this. Smooth flowing song. Mixed well. Chrous is unique, everyone goes in.
10. Throw It Away 1/5; Worst song ever.
11. Rescue Me - 5/5; Skylar & Alex Da Kid really don't miss, in my opinion. Joe Budden stands out, but everyone just came threw on this joint. Beat just goes in the whip.
12. Frat House - 4.5/5; "The One" on steroids. I like how they all stick to the "college" theme of this & nobody gets off track. Absolutely bangs. Joe & Joell come dope as fuck with the back & forth. Royce & Crooked kill their verses.
13. Goodbye - 5/5; One of the top joints from the album. Nice to hear real deep shit from Crooked I. He needs to do it more. Joe & Joell really came through on this too. Beat had an awesome feel & the hook just compliments it so well. Arguably the best song.
14. Park It Sideways - 4/5; Feel good song. Fuck with the opera-like background vocals & the beat overall. Royce's hook comes correct & everyone just does their thing on this.
15. Die - 4.5/5; Coulda done without that little intro; they probably should of used that as the intro to the album, but whatever. The song itself is sick from top to bottom.
16. Our Way - 5/5; Royce sets the tone right off the bat. Beat is nice & dark. The message was dope as fuck.
17. Asylum - 4.5/5; Sounded like Eminem had some Dre elements on the production. Also came through with a correct hook. All went in on the verses. Another song Joe shouldn't have been left off though. Overall, very nice cut though.
18. Walk of Shame - 4/5; Should have been a single, in my opinion. Better than all the ones they chose. Cool vibe to it. Lyrically clever which made it dope for me.
19. The Other Side - 5/5; I almost don't even want to talk about this song. How this didn't make the "16 song cut" is beyond me. One of the best songs the group's ever made. Hook was dope as hell. All come correct as hell. So strange why Shady didn't push this beyond a "bonus track".
20. Place To Be - 4.5/5; BoB came through decently. Slaughterhouse went in. Beat is a little off for me, hook is on point though.

The album started off shakey, but after My Life was really good. Shady could of done without the singles they chose & used "Our House", "Walk of Shame" & "Frat House" & probably do better numbers than they will. Also cut the weakest songs off the album, making it appear stronger. But if you cut the singles they chose completely, overall it's better than the debut for me.

Also matty, hop off my dick, fam.

didnt read just skimmed
dont understand ur rating-system
how can u bump a track & then come to the conclusion - "well this song deserves 3.5 or 3.7"?,,,
 what's the difference between "3.5, 3.7 and 4"?

do u use a scale?

Just halves..definitely not the first time I've seen someone do that.

Yeah, there was no 3.7. Only .5's, which is pretty standard for a review.


Alright, I've bumped it enough, it's time.

1. The Slaughter - N/A
2. Our House - 5/5; personal favorite off the album. Alex Da Kid's drums are a little weak, but Skylar kills the hook & all verses are extremely on point, especially Eminem's which surprised me. I heard Joe had a pretty awesome verse for this; shame they cut him off.
3. Coffin - 3.5/5; Cool for a banger, beat is a little weak. They come kinda silly lyrically, but nothing stupid. I fuck with that Busta hook though.
4. Throw That - 3/5; Catchy single. Even though Em's hook is strange as fuck, shit kinda bumps. Verses are decent, but nothing really to write home about.
5. Hammer Dance - 3.5/5; At first I fucked with this joint, but it got old kinda fast to me. I feel it's a step back lyrically, little dumbed down because it was the lead single to the album. Beat knocks, but not all that great.
6. Get Up - 4.5/5; No I.D gave them a fucking joint right here. I fuck with every aspect of this song.
7. My Life - 2/5; Never cared for this song or anything about it lol. If the entire album was like this, I'd understand where some of you are coming from.
8. We Did It - N/A...but really not needed at all.
9. Flip A Bird - 4/5; I fuck with this. Smooth flowing song. Mixed well. Chrous is unique, everyone goes in.
10. Throw It Away 1/5; Worst song ever.
11. Rescue Me - 5/5; Skylar & Alex Da Kid really don't miss, in my opinion. Joe Budden stands out, but everyone just came threw on this joint. Beat just goes in the whip.
12. Frat House - 4.5/5; "The One" on steroids. I like how they all stick to the "college" theme of this & nobody gets off track. Absolutely bangs. Joe & Joell come dope as fuck with the back & forth. Royce & Crooked kill their verses.
13. Goodbye - 5/5; One of the top joints from the album. Nice to hear real deep shit from Crooked I. He needs to do it more. Joe & Joell really came through on this too. Beat had an awesome feel & the hook just compliments it so well. Arguably the best song.
14. Park It Sideways - 4/5; Feel good song. Fuck with the opera-like background vocals & the beat overall. Royce's hook comes correct & everyone just does their thing on this.
15. Die - 4.5/5; Coulda done without that little intro; they probably should of used that as the intro to the album, but whatever. The song itself is sick from top to bottom.
16. Our Way - 5/5; Royce sets the tone right off the bat. Beat is nice & dark. The message was dope as fuck.
17. Asylum - 4.5/5; Sounded like Eminem had some Dre elements on the production. Also came through with a correct hook. All went in on the verses. Another song Joe shouldn't have been left off though. Overall, very nice cut though.
18. Walk of Shame - 4/5; Should have been a single, in my opinion. Better than all the ones they chose. Cool vibe to it. Lyrically clever which made it dope for me.
19. The Other Side - 5/5; I almost don't even want to talk about this song. How this didn't make the "16 song cut" is beyond me. One of the best songs the group's ever made. Hook was dope as hell. All come correct as hell. So strange why Shady didn't push this beyond a "bonus track".
20. Place To Be - 4.5/5; BoB came through decently. Slaughterhouse went in. Beat is a little off for me, hook is on point though.

The album started off shakey, but after My Life was really good. Shady could of done without the singles they chose & used "Our House", "Walk of Shame" & "Frat House" & probably do better numbers than they will. Also cut the weakest songs off the album, making it appear stronger. But if you cut the singles they chose completely, overall it's better than the debut for me.

Also matty, hop off my dick, fam.

didnt read just skimmed
dont understand ur rating-system
how can u bump a track & then come to the conclusion - "well this song deserves 3.5 or 3.7"?,,,
 what's the difference between "3.5, 3.7 and 4"?

do u use a scale?

Just halves..definitely not the first time I've seen someone do that.


how can a person evaluate ratings wit .5's and .7's when they rate them?
do u use a ruler or scale?

like for example, when i listen to songs from an album - its not like i listen to it, and then "bam, this specific track right here deserves 5.5 or 5.9, cuz the lyrics were a tad better on this 3rd verse" or whatever

im glad that sites like IMDB.com stopped using it.
it's just retarded, and doesnt say anything about the quality to a reader
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Invincible on September 03, 2012, 08:16:31 AM

how can a person evaluate ratings wit .5's and .7's when they rate them?
do u use a ruler or scale?

like for example, when i listen to songs from an album - its not like i listen to it, and then "bam, this specific track right here deserves 5.5 or 5.9, cuz the lyrics were a tad better on this 3rd verse" or whatever

im glad that sites like IMDB.com stopped using it.
it's just retarded, and doesnt say anything about the quality to a reader

Basically, if you are going to rate in halves, why wouldn't you just rate out of 10 instead? If you are going to rate out of 5, then there should only be 5 marks available.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Portugoal on September 03, 2012, 09:12:02 AM
you can also rate in %

i like the song with Cee Lo Green 87.4%
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on September 03, 2012, 10:28:47 AM

how can a person evaluate ratings wit .5's and .7's when they rate them?
do u use a ruler or scale?

like for example, when i listen to songs from an album - its not like i listen to it, and then "bam, this specific track right here deserves 5.5 or 5.9, cuz the lyrics were a tad better on this 3rd verse" or whatever

im glad that sites like IMDB.com stopped using it.
it's just retarded, and doesnt say anything about the quality to a reader

Basically, if you are going to rate in halves, why wouldn't you just rate out of 10 instead? If you are going to rate out of 5, then there should only be 5 marks available.

I've always thought a 3/5 is a better rating than a 6/10 though.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on September 03, 2012, 10:30:40 AM
you can also rate in %

i like the song with Cee Lo Green 87.4%

that's 87.4% overated.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on September 03, 2012, 05:21:16 PM
Alright, I've bumped it enough, it's time.

1. The Slaughter - N/A
2. Our House - 5/5; personal favorite off the album. Alex Da Kid's drums are a little weak, but Skylar kills the hook & all verses are extremely on point, especially Eminem's which surprised me. I heard Joe had a pretty awesome verse for this; shame they cut him off.
3. Coffin - 3.5/5; Cool for a banger, beat is a little weak. They come kinda silly lyrically, but nothing stupid. I fuck with that Busta hook though.
4. Throw That - 3/5; Catchy single. Even though Em's hook is strange as fuck, shit kinda bumps. Verses are decent, but nothing really to write home about.
5. Hammer Dance - 3.5/5; At first I fucked with this joint, but it got old kinda fast to me. I feel it's a step back lyrically, little dumbed down because it was the lead single to the album. Beat knocks, but not all that great.
6. Get Up - 4.5/5; No I.D gave them a fucking joint right here. I fuck with every aspect of this song.
7. My Life - 2/5; Never cared for this song or anything about it lol. If the entire album was like this, I'd understand where some of you are coming from.
8. We Did It - N/A...but really not needed at all.
9. Flip A Bird - 4/5; I fuck with this. Smooth flowing song. Mixed well. Chrous is unique, everyone goes in.
10. Throw It Away 1/5; Worst song ever.
11. Rescue Me - 5/5; Skylar & Alex Da Kid really don't miss, in my opinion. Joe Budden stands out, but everyone just came threw on this joint. Beat just goes in the whip.
12. Frat House - 4.5/5; "The One" on steroids. I like how they all stick to the "college" theme of this & nobody gets off track. Absolutely bangs. Joe & Joell come dope as fuck with the back & forth. Royce & Crooked kill their verses.
13. Goodbye - 5/5; One of the top joints from the album. Nice to hear real deep shit from Crooked I. He needs to do it more. Joe & Joell really came through on this too. Beat had an awesome feel & the hook just compliments it so well. Arguably the best song.
14. Park It Sideways - 4/5; Feel good song. Fuck with the opera-like background vocals & the beat overall. Royce's hook comes correct & everyone just does their thing on this.
15. Die - 4.5/5; Coulda done without that little intro; they probably should of used that as the intro to the album, but whatever. The song itself is sick from top to bottom.
16. Our Way - 5/5; Royce sets the tone right off the bat. Beat is nice & dark. The message was dope as fuck.
17. Asylum - 4.5/5; Sounded like Eminem had some Dre elements on the production. Also came through with a correct hook. All went in on the verses. Another song Joe shouldn't have been left off though. Overall, very nice cut though.
18. Walk of Shame - 4/5; Should have been a single, in my opinion. Better than all the ones they chose. Cool vibe to it. Lyrically clever which made it dope for me.
19. The Other Side - 5/5; I almost don't even want to talk about this song. How this didn't make the "16 song cut" is beyond me. One of the best songs the group's ever made. Hook was dope as hell. All come correct as hell. So strange why Shady didn't push this beyond a "bonus track".
20. Place To Be - 4.5/5; BoB came through decently. Slaughterhouse went in. Beat is a little off for me, hook is on point though.

The album started off shakey, but after My Life was really good. Shady could of done without the singles they chose & used "Our House", "Walk of Shame" & "Frat House" & probably do better numbers than they will. Also cut the weakest songs off the album, making it appear stronger. But if you cut the singles they chose completely, overall it's better than the debut for me.

Also matty, hop off my dick, fam.

didnt read just skimmed
dont understand ur rating-system
how can u bump a track & then come to the conclusion - "well this song deserves 3.5 or 3.7"?,,,
 what's the difference between "3.5, 3.7 and 4"?

do u use a scale?

Just halves..definitely not the first time I've seen someone do that.

Yeah, there was no 3.7. Only .5's, which is pretty standard for a review.


Alright, I've bumped it enough, it's time.

1. The Slaughter - N/A
2. Our House - 5/5; personal favorite off the album. Alex Da Kid's drums are a little weak, but Skylar kills the hook & all verses are extremely on point, especially Eminem's which surprised me. I heard Joe had a pretty awesome verse for this; shame they cut him off.
3. Coffin - 3.5/5; Cool for a banger, beat is a little weak. They come kinda silly lyrically, but nothing stupid. I fuck with that Busta hook though.
4. Throw That - 3/5; Catchy single. Even though Em's hook is strange as fuck, shit kinda bumps. Verses are decent, but nothing really to write home about.
5. Hammer Dance - 3.5/5; At first I fucked with this joint, but igot old kinda fast to me. I feel it's a step back lyrically, little dumbed down because it was the lead single to the album. Beat knocks, but not all that great.
6. Get Up - 4.5/5; No I.D gave them a fucking joint right here. I fuck with every aspect of this song.
7. My Life - 2/5; Never cared for this song or anything about it lol. If the entire album was like this, I'd understand where some of you are coming from.
8. We Did It - N/A...but really not needed at all.
9. Flip A Bird - 4/5; I fuck with this. Smooth flowing song. Mixed well. Chrous is unique, everyone goes in.
10. Throw It Away 1/5; Worst song ever.
11. Rescue Me - 5/5; Skylar & Alex Da Kid really don't miss, in my opinion. Joe Budden stands out, but everyone just came threw on this joint. Beat just goes in the whip.
12. Frat House - 4.5/5; "The One" on steroids. I like how they all stick to the "college" theme of this & nobody gets off track. Absolutely bangs. Joe & Joell come dope as fuck with the back & forth. Royce & Crooked kill their verses.
13. Goodbye - 5/5; One of the top joints from the album. Nice to hear real deep shit from Crooked I. He needs to do it more. Joe & Joell really came through on this too. Beat had an awesome feel & the hook just compliments it so well. Arguably the best song.
14. Park It Sideways - 4/5; Feel good song. Fuck with the opera-like background vocals & the beat overall. Royce's hook comes correct & everyone just does their thing on this.
15. Die - 4.5/5; Coulda done without that little intro; they probably should of used that as the intro to the album, but whatever. The song itself is sick from top to bottom.
16. Our Way - 5/5; Royce sets the tone right off the bat. Beat is nice & dark. The message was dope as fuck.
17. Asylum - 4.5/5; Sounded like Eminem had some Dre elements on the production. Also came through with a correct hook. All went in on the verses. Another song Joe shouldn't have been left off though. Overall, very nice cut though.
18. Walk of Shame - 4/5; Should have been a single, in my opinion. Better than all the ones they chose. Cool vibe to it. Lyrically clever which made it dope for me.
19. The Other Side - 5/5; I almost don't even want to talk about this song. How this didn't make the "16 song cut" is beyond me. One of the best songs the group's ever made. Hook was dope as hell. All come correct as hell. So strange why Shady didn't push this beyond a "bonus track".
20. Place To Be - 4.5/5; BoB came through decently. Slaughterhouse went in. Beat is a little off for me, hook is on point though.

The album started off shakey, but after My Life was really good. Shady could of done without the singles they chose & used "Our House", "Walk of Shame" & "Frat House" & probably do better numbers than they will. Also cut the weakest songs off the album, making it appear stronger. But if you cut the singles they chose completely, overall it's better than the debut for me.

Also matty, hop off my dick, fam.

didnt read just skimmed
dont understand ur rating-system
how can u bump a track & then come to the conclusion - "well this song deserves 3.5 or 3.7"?,,,
 what's the difference between "3.5, 3.7 and 4"?

do u use a scale?

Just halves..definitely not the first time I've seen someone do that.


how can a person evaluate ratings wit .5's and .7's when they rate them?
do u use a ruler or scale?

like for example, when i listen to songs from an album - its not like i listen to it, and then "bam, this specific track right here deserves 5.5 or 5.9, cuz the lyrics were a tad better on this 3rd verse" or whatever

im glad that sites like IMDB.com stopped using it.
it's just retarded, and doesnt say anything about the quality to a reader

There are no .9 or .7 ratings though, even The Source gives 3.5 mics sometimes, . I dunno if decimals are hard to learn in your country but you're trying to make a retarded point here.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 03, 2012, 06:35:57 PM
my review


2 Our House:  4/5   hook is nothing special and this being the first song NEEDED all 4 members on it

3-Coffin:  5/5  verses should have been longer but who cares?  beat is BANGING and the raps are all tight

4-Throw That:  3/5 i like the song but so much more could have been done

5-Hammer Dance 4/5 the el-p remix is better but i love both

6-Get Up 3/5  another wack hook

7-My Life  5/5  pop as fuck but they got Cee Lo on this one (a legit force in the game for years) and the rhymes are dope.  Crooked kills it.

8- worthless skit

9-Flip a Bird 4.5/5  hook is simple, kinda grows on me.  the verses are great and beat is dope.

10-Throw It Away:  4/5 hated it at first, LOVE it now.  Swizz is perfect for this hook.  this should have been the first song on the album

11-Rescue Me  4/5  only downside again is the hook

12-Frat House  5/5  best song on the album

13-Goodbye  4.5/5  deepest song on the album i'd say and Joell drops the deepest one i think

14-Park It Sideways 3/5  Werid ass hook, raps are simple and beat is simply not fit for Slaughterhouse.  Song could be worse, it could have Skyler Gray on it

15-Die  5/5  amazing song, the hook sounds like a Bone Thugs song in a good way

16-Our Way 4/5  this is pretty damn dope, each verse was better than the previous one

17-Asylum  4.5/5  could have been the best song on the album if Joe was on it OR Eminem could have done a 4th verse

18-Walk of Shame  4/5 nice song

19-The Other Side 4.5/5  would be 5/5 if Crooked were on it, perhaps instead of Joey

20-Place To Be with B.O.B.  5/5  second best song on the cd, even if B.O.B. is on it he didn't fuck it up

76 out of 90 so 84%


compliments and complaints:

1-eminem should have had a song with just the 5 of them all spazzing out over a beat

2-instead of that weak skit they should have kept Joe's verse on Our House

3-who the fuck is Skyler Gray?

4-Crook killed it

5-I See Dead People should have been the last song with Eminem replacing DJ Drama's talking part before Joe raps....oh well one can wish.

6- did anyone notice the CD is 80 minutes and 39 seconds??  is single disc technology really able to go OVER 80 now?  I've never seen that before....good work on filling it up with music

despite all the criticism I find myself satisfied with my purchase
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on September 03, 2012, 07:53:16 PM
 After a third listen(drunken i might add) it dose seem to sound better with every listen. I think now i dont feel like it sux but it definitely isnt a great album. Its good but some of those beats and hooks really ruin it and make it hard to listen to.
 I'd probably be embarrassed to play alot of the songs in my car or at a party or something.
 Some of the songs are really catchy though and get stuck in your head.
 I think if your in the right mood its a pretty decent album, once you get over the fact that its not a dope hip hop album and except it for what it is and listen with an open mind.
 But because of what could have been i'd have to say 6/10.
 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: BabyBird on September 03, 2012, 08:50:27 PM
seems like u got lots to say
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on September 04, 2012, 02:12:14 AM
 And too much time on my hands but the fact that you make 1000 threads a week makes you seem a but hypocritical.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on September 04, 2012, 10:30:02 PM


my review


2 Our House:  4/5   hook is nothing special and this being the first song NEEDED all 4 members on it

3-Coffin:  5/5  verses should have been longer but who cares?  beat is BANGING and the raps are all tight

4-Throw That:  3/5 i like the song but so much more could have been done

5-Hammer Dance 4/5 the el-p remix is better but i love both

6-Get Up 3/5  another wack hook

7-My Life  5/5  pop as fuck but they got Cee Lo on this one (a legit force in the game for years) and the rhymes are dope.  Crooked kills it.

8- worthless skit

9-Flip a Bird 4.5/5  hook is simple, kinda grows on me.  the verses are great and beat is dope.

10-Throw It Away:  4/5 hated it at first, LOVE it now.  Swizz is perfect for this hook.  this should have been the first song on the album

11-Rescue Me  4/5  only downside again is the hook

12-Frat House  5/5  best song on the album

13-Goodbye  4.5/5  deepest song on the album i'd say and Joell drops the deepest one i think

14-Park It Sideways 3/5  Werid ass hook, raps are simple and beat is simply not fit for Slaughterhouse.  Song could be worse, it could have Skyler Gray on it

15-Die  5/5  amazing song, the hook sounds like a Bone Thugs song in a good way

16-Our Way 4/5  this is pretty damn dope, each verse was better than the previous one

17-Asylum  4.5/5  could have been the best song on the album if Joe was on it OR Eminem could have done a 4th verse

18-Walk of Shame  4/5 nice song

19-The Other Side 4.5/5  would be 5/5 if Crooked were on it, perhaps instead of Joey

20-Place To Be with B.O.B.  5/5  second best song on the cd, even if B.O.B. is on it he didn't fuck it up

76 out of 90 so 84%


compliments and complaints:

1-eminem should have had a song with just the 5 of them all spazzing out over a beat

2-instead of that weak skit they should have kept Joe's verse on Our House

3-who the fuck is Skyler Gray?

4-Crook killed it

5-I See Dead People should have been the last song with Eminem replacing DJ Drama's talking part before Joe raps....oh well one can wish.

6- did anyone notice the CD is 80 minutes and 39 seconds??  is single disc technology really able to go OVER 80 now?  I've never seen that before....good work on filling it up with music

despite all the criticism I find myself satisfied with my purchase

a review for a Crook-related project, from Hack - is the only thing that matters. i'll read this



Mike always exaggerates to get a his point accross.


na, you're just too retarded to understand
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: rhythmalism on September 04, 2012, 11:15:29 PM
"Throw It Away" will bump in the clubs doe!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on September 04, 2012, 11:34:50 PM
"Throw It Away" will bump in the clubs doe!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on September 05, 2012, 10:29:35 AM
album sales:
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.21020/title.hip-hop-album-sales-the-week-ending-9-2-2012
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 05, 2012, 10:33:56 AM
second place behind a county singer?  not bad


their first release song like 3-4 thousand the first week so this shits on that
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 05, 2012, 11:25:05 AM
lololol @ Rick Ross not even getting close to 500,000. Some boss. ::)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on September 05, 2012, 12:15:55 PM
lololol @ Rick Ross not even getting close to 500,000. Some boss. ::)

Hater  :D
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Meho on September 05, 2012, 01:09:55 PM
lololol @ Rick Ross not even getting close to 500,000. Some boss. ::)

Ross is gonna go gold eventually which is great in this climate. Slaughterhouse just dropped a flop of an album quality wise and commercial wise, getting outsold by a Christian rapper named Toby Mac. So, I wouldn't talk.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 05, 2012, 01:11:42 PM
lololol @ Rick Ross not even getting close to 500,000. Some boss. ::)

Ross is gonna go gold eventually which is great in this climate. Slaughterhouse just dropped a flop of an album quality wise and commercial wise, getting outsold by a Christian rapper named Toby Mac. So, I wouldn't talk.

slaughter sold 80% of what Em and Royce sold


this is a success
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Meho on September 05, 2012, 01:21:18 PM
Selling 50k is hardly a success, especially if you're on Shady and your album is an obvious attempt at crossing over, something that Royce & EM LP was not. Anyways, I don't really care about what Slaughterhouse is selling but just had to point that out when he made that ridiculous comment about Rick Ross album sales.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 05, 2012, 02:16:26 PM
lololol @ Rick Ross not even getting close to 500,000. Some boss. ::)

Ross is gonna go gold eventually which is great in this climate. Slaughterhouse just dropped a flop of an album quality wise and commercial wise, getting outsold by a Christian rapper named Toby Mac. So, I wouldn't talk.

Niggaaaaa please. If you're going to act like MMG isn't one of the biggest names in Hip Hop, I'd have to question if you listened to it. Em, Jay & Wayne sell a million in a week.

Whose going to buy a Slaughterhouse album? The only appeal was an Eminem feature & kids are just going to download that one song off iTunes. I'm considered a "stan" of the group & I didn't buy the album lol.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Meho on September 05, 2012, 02:32:50 PM
lololol @ Rick Ross not even getting close to 500,000. Some boss. ::)

Ross is gonna go gold eventually which is great in this climate. Slaughterhouse just dropped a flop of an album quality wise and commercial wise, getting outsold by a Christian rapper named Toby Mac. So, I wouldn't talk.

Niggaaaaa please. If you're going to act like MMG isn't one of the biggest names in Hip Hop, I'd have to question if you listened to it. Em, Jay & Wayne sell a million in a week.

Whose going to buy a Slaughterhouse album? The only appeal was an Eminem feature & kids are just going to download that one song off iTunes. I'm considered a "stan" of the group & I didn't buy the album lol.

Only person that believes that Ross is in the same league as those guys is Rick Ross himself. MMG is a fad like G-Unit and Dipset were. If this was 05 they'd be going platinum. But everybody knows that they won't last 5 years.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 05, 2012, 02:34:05 PM
I'm considered a "stan" of the group & I didn't buy the album lol.
:grumpy:
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 05, 2012, 04:07:35 PM
lololol @ Rick Ross not even getting close to 500,000. Some boss. ::)

Ross is gonna go gold eventually which is great in this climate. Slaughterhouse just dropped a flop of an album quality wise and commercial wise, getting outsold by a Christian rapper named Toby Mac. So, I wouldn't talk.

Niggaaaaa please. If you're going to act like MMG isn't one of the biggest names in Hip Hop, I'd have to question if you listened to it. Em, Jay & Wayne sell a million in a week.

Whose going to buy a Slaughterhouse album? The only appeal was an Eminem feature & kids are just going to download that one song off iTunes. I'm considered a "stan" of the group & I didn't buy the album lol.

Only person that believes that Ross is in the same league as those guys is Rick Ross himself. MMG is a fad like G-Unit and Dipset were. If this was 05 they'd be going platinum. But everybody knows that they won't last 5 years.

I mean, I agree. He's still popular. I was just making fun of the fact he hasn't hit 500,000 but talks more shit than any of them.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: MoodMuzik on September 05, 2012, 05:56:20 PM
congrats to slaughter for the #1 hip hop album

shoulda and coulda done alot better sales wise tho...not their fault
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on September 05, 2012, 10:31:19 PM
 Yeah congrats to them for charting so high. Dosent seem it will sell big overall but still grats to them.
  Yep better single selection it could have done so much better. A single with Eminem should've happened.

 Anyways after a 4th listen i now like the album^^; Its a good album. Not a classic but the fact all four of them are great rappers and lyrical makes it good. i mean you wont find many other albums with these sort of lyrics other than very underground. The songs definitely grow on you.
 Well iam gonna stop posting after every listen now.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Portugoal on September 06, 2012, 01:23:03 AM
lololol @ Rick Ross not even getting close to 500,000. Some boss. ::)

Ross is gonna go gold eventually which is great in this climate. Slaughterhouse just dropped a flop of an album quality wise and commercial wise, getting outsold by a Christian rapper named Toby Mac. So, I wouldn't talk.

Niggaaaaa please. If you're going to act like MMG isn't one of the biggest names in Hip Hop, I'd have to question if you listened to it. Em, Jay & Wayne sell a million in a week.

Whose going to buy a Slaughterhouse album? The only appeal was an Eminem feature & kids are just going to download that one song off iTunes. I'm considered a "stan" of the group & I didn't buy the album lol.

Ask anybody who doesn't listen to hip hop who Rick Ross is... None would have a clue. They'd know who Eminem and Jay-Z are, possibly Lil Wayne too... but they don't know who Rick Ross is, let alone what MMG is. Trust me.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 06, 2012, 08:14:28 AM
Possible....however people who "don't listen to Hip Hop" probably aren't going to buy a Hip Hop album anyway lol.

It's not that Jay-Z is getting people to buy his album that Rick Ross can't. Every fan of the genre knows them, Rick just ISN'T a boss.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Meho on September 06, 2012, 08:53:50 AM
Crooked I's clique is named Circle Of Bosses. Is he a boss ? Gucci Maine calls himself trap God. Is he ? It's just rappers being confident about themselves. Nothing new. I don't know why Rick Ross is such an exception. He has been calling himself boss since he got into the game. It's obviously his trademark phrase or whatever.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: MistaNova on September 06, 2012, 09:20:14 AM
It's not that Jay-Z is getting people to buy his album that Rick Ross can't. Every fan of the genre knows them, Rick just ISN'T a boss.

In a sense it's kinda like that.
Jay-Z at least gets every hip hop fan to check his shit out.
Rick Ross on the other hand gets "wack" stamped across his shit by almost everyone who listens to hip hop before they hear anything.

What I mean is that Rick Ross is looked at as one of hip hop's biggest cancers. He and Lil Wayne are constantly lumped together and said to be ones who ruined hip hop in the late 00's. Rick Ross' image amongst people who listen to hip hop is that he's wack, he's fat and if you listen to him you are automatically considered uncool or "know nothing about real hip hop." As a result the shallow listeners who think they have to have the same tastes that the "hip hop experts" have consider him wack before listening to any of his songs to be accepted and alot of these people are usually people who are new to hip hop and don't know who makes good music and who makes bad music (a lot of times they consider a rapper wack even before they've established what their standards for quality music are).
Whereas with Jay-Z he's got this image as the face of the franchise (so to speak) and it's not cool or bad or really anything to call him wack so people don't and give his stuff a try, whether they'll buy it or not is up to them.

So basically Jay-Z gets some people to buy his album that Rick Ross can't get to buy his because he's commonly considered wack.
And yes I consider at least 50% of people who listen to hip hop to be shallow fucks who think they have to like the same artists and hate the same artists as everyone else to be accepted. There are a lot of these people in society, I have no doubt that there are a lot of them amongst those who listen to hip hop.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 06, 2012, 09:50:44 AM
Crooked I's clique is named Circle Of Bosses. Is he a boss ? Gucci Maine calls himself trap God. Is he ? It's just rappers being confident about themselves. Nothing new. I don't know why Rick Ross is such an exception. He has been calling himself boss since he got into the game. It's obviously his trademark phrase or whatever.

You must be a big fan, bro lol.

I just found it funny he hasn't sold 500,000 yet. I don't check soundscans, so it came to a surprise to me.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 06, 2012, 11:45:21 AM
yeah even Royce has sold 500 K now  ;D
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on September 06, 2012, 01:22:33 PM
Ross was expecting to go Platinum with this album but its barely gonna push gold. For all the hype he tried to create, and the fact people thought this was the biggest album of his career, he didn't meet the standards, critically or commercially., Wale's gonna end with bigger numbers than Ross
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Meho on September 06, 2012, 03:07:21 PM
Expecting to go platinum ? By who ? Who in their right mind would expect an artist that never did platinum before all of a sudden, in this terrible climate, push platinum ? Other than of course, the MMG camp. Ross had the biggest first week sales of his career and he is 5 albums deep. That's a success. Critically it did good. Below expectations but far from bad. And one could argue again, that those expectations were build by the MMG camp. Rick Ross is not capable of a classic album, that he always claims so.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on September 06, 2012, 05:31:58 PM
Expecting to go platinum ? By who ? Who in their right mind would expect an artist that never did platinum before all of a sudden, in this terrible climate, push platinum ? Other than of course, the MMG camp. Ross had the biggest first week sales of his career and he is 5 albums deep. That's a success. Critically it did good. Below expectations but far from bad. And one could argue again that those expectations were build by the MMG camp. Rick Ross is not capable of a classic album, that he always claims so.

Like you just said, MMG hyped their own shit up like crazy, and failed to meet the expectations they set for themselves. Ross likes to think he's on the same level as Jay, Ye, Drake and Wayne but he's a step down.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 06, 2012, 08:56:53 PM
^That's basically all I was trying to say.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on September 07, 2012, 03:53:09 AM
The Other Side is such a quality song, BIG single potential for sure.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: BiggBoogaBiff on September 07, 2012, 05:21:06 AM
Look at these white folk actin like they know hip hop smh.  


Nobody in the streets claim Ross and Wayne are "cancers that killed hip hop", just white suburban kids with computer access.  hip hop was born in the streets and will always be in the streets even if Execs from all over the globe make their own kareoke rap songs.  Niggas from the street born and kill rappers, not bloggers, even if Wayne dresses like a transvestite sometimes and we fry him for it.  It'll never change, it'll always be that way.  Especially when they're brought up constantly by every rap fan with a keyboard and Internet access (like y'all).  The Ross and Wayne punchlines are old news, white kids from the suburbs be the only ones talkin about it.  We don't care about y'all unless y'all spendin money, other than that fuck y'all.  Fuck wit it or fuck off

http://www.youtube.com/v/xLLlYVVN_vU&feature=youtube_gdata_player


As far as SlaughterHouse goes.  I think they've almost achieved what they set out to accomplish (but I'm not telling what that is).  I'm proud of them dudes, all of them.


Y'all forget that the Internet is a fantasy land reeking with innuendos everywhere.  I heard that this year at a popular nightclub in DC (luxe or ibiza, it escapes me at the moment) made money off of booking French Montana and they lost money booking Nicki Minaj [i assumed it was becuz of her rate but then again the DMV ain't exactly a broke and run down area and she has fans from all walks of life].  

Most Rap Niggaz don't be givin a fuck about a Grammy in real life, shit don't even be crossin our mind foreal foreal (fuck em).  That's that shit that Y'ALL care about.  We only say shit becuz Your People act like they don't see us (and their own children)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on September 07, 2012, 07:45:52 AM
Look at these white folk actin like they know hip hop smh.  


Nobody in the streets claim Ross and Wayne are "cancers that killed hip hop", just white suburban kids with computer access.  hip hop was born in the streets and will always be in the streets even if Execs from all over the globe make their own kareoke rap songs.  Niggas from the street born and kill rappers, not bloggers, even if Wayne dresses like a transvestite sometimes and we fry him for it.  It'll never change, it'll always be that way.  Especially when they're brought up constantly by every rap fan with a keyboard and Internet access (like y'all).  The Ross and Wayne punchlines are old news, white kids from the suburbs be the only ones talkin about it.  We don't care about y'all unless y'all spendin money, other than that fuck y'all.  Fuck wit it or fuck off

http://www.youtube.com/v/xLLlYVVN_vU&feature=youtube_gdata_player


As far as SlaughterHouse goes.  I think they've almost achieved what they set out to accomplish (but I'm not telling what that is).  I'm proud of them dudes, all of them.


Y'all forget that the Internet is a fantasy land reeking with innuendos everywhere.  I heard that this year at a popular nightclub in DC (luxe or ibiza, it escapes me at the moment) made money off of booking French Montana and they lost money booking Nicki Minaj [i assumed it was becuz of her rate but then again the DMV ain't exactly a broke and run down area and she has fans from all walks of life].  

Most Rap Niggaz don't be givin a fuck about a Grammy in real life, shit don't even be crossin our mind foreal foreal (fuck em).  That's that shit that Y'ALL care about.  We only say shit becuz Your People act like they don't see us (and their own children)
lol,
why do some young angry black such as urself, always speak thru a standpoint, like its "us" and "them" ??

im sure ur as active on the dub as much as any of ur caucasian friends, arthur
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 07, 2012, 08:38:40 AM
lol arthur lives in fantasy land. He's still a slave on the weekends.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Meho on September 07, 2012, 10:33:30 AM
Expecting to go platinum ? By who ? Who in their right mind would expect an artist that never did platinum before all of a sudden, in this terrible climate, push platinum ? Other than of course, the MMG camp. Ross had the biggest first week sales of his career and he is 5 albums deep. That's a success. Critically it did good. Below expectations but far from bad. And one could argue again that those expectations were build by the MMG camp. Rick Ross is not capable of a classic album, that he always claims so.

Like you just said, MMG hyped their own shit up like crazy, and failed to meet the expectations they set for themselves. Ross likes to think he's on the same level as Jay, Ye, Drake and Wayne but he's a step down.

What!? A rapper hyping himself up? Being overconfident? Cocky? That's unheard of! Every rapper is usually so humble and modest.

Kendrick Lamar said that his debut album will be the best in the past 20 years. I guess I must trust his judgment then, right ?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: BiggBoogaBiff on September 07, 2012, 11:04:32 AM
lol,
why do some young angry black such as urself, always speak thru a standpoint, like its "us" and "them" ??

im sure ur as active on the dub as much as any of ur caucasian friends, arthur


What does me being Black have to do with what I was gettin at?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on September 07, 2012, 12:04:15 PM
lol,
why do some young angry black such as urself, always speak thru a standpoint, like its "us" and "them" ??

im sure ur as active on the dub as much as any of ur caucasian friends, arthur


What does me being Black have to do with


exactly, Bigg Arthur

making progress here  ;)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: BiggBoogaBiff on September 07, 2012, 12:17:07 PM
Follow my lead and I sha'll lead u unto the truth
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on September 07, 2012, 01:21:56 PM
okay, i will
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on September 07, 2012, 06:10:42 PM
I'm considered a "stan" of the group & I didn't buy the album lol.
:grumpy:


the truth comes out :laugh: you thought it was shit too. but the sig says otherwise ???

thread took a plunge to talking about rick ross. SH in bad company. this album coulda easily been awesome, but the eminem influence seriously fucked up the sound.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 07, 2012, 06:22:31 PM
I'm considered a "stan" of the group & I didn't buy the album lol.
:grumpy:


the truth comes out :laugh: you thought it was shit too. but the sig says otherwise ???

thread took a plunge to talking about rick ross. SH in bad company. this album coulda easily been awesome, but the eminem influence seriously fucked up the sound.


yeah why the hell is SH all over his sig if he wont even buy the album??

to be honest i've never even clicked a link to a song in anyones signature before
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on September 09, 2012, 02:15:37 AM
I'm considered a "stan" of the group & I didn't buy the album lol.
:grumpy:


the truth comes out :laugh: you thought it was shit too. but the sig says otherwise ???

thread took a plunge to talking about rick ross. SH in bad company. this album coulda easily been awesome, but the eminem influence seriously fucked up the sound.

The mixing on the majority of the album is horrible! I finally received the CD in the mail today and couldn't even listen to "Our House" up loud, shit hurt my ears.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on September 09, 2012, 03:04:33 AM
 Cranked the album in my car goin for a long drive. Actually was a good album to cruise to. I enjoyed it as much as teh new Nas album  8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on September 09, 2012, 10:37:09 AM
Cranked the album in my car goin for a long drive. Actually was a good album to cruise to.

same here, all day.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 09, 2012, 06:05:31 PM
Those are just Alex Da Kid's drumkit.

That's why "Rescue Me" doesn't sound clear either.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on September 10, 2012, 12:03:55 AM
Those are just Alex Da Kid's drumkit.

That's why "Rescue Me" doesn't sound clear either.

Yeah son is weak as fuck, "I Need A Doctor" had those same weak ass drums. How does someone with access to Dre drums come so weak smh.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 10, 2012, 02:08:52 PM
Yeah, I don't know how Dre doesn't at least take a look at that.

But as for the vibe of both beats, they're dope as hell & Skylar always sounds amazing on those hooks. Dude just needs better drums lol.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: AlerG on September 10, 2012, 02:25:22 PM
I'm liking the album more and more, it grows on me after more listens.  8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: I`m Wayne Brady bitch! on September 11, 2012, 03:00:57 PM
As much as I wanted to like this album, it´s a very mixed bag. The rhymes and techniques these guys possess is of amongst (if not) the very best we can get out of rappers in 2012. But the beats, hooks, and overall direction of the album is all over the place. It sounds more like a half-assed compilation of tracks instead of a true listening experience. Oh how I miss the days when one producer would handle the entire production of a album  :'(
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on September 13, 2012, 02:37:23 AM
It's not even that, just a good exec producer can achieve that too
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: I`m Wayne Brady bitch! on September 13, 2012, 02:50:08 AM
Highly unlikely since every good producer has a signature sound to their productions. Therefore it would sound like every popular rap album since the mid 90´s with an uncosisting sound that´s constructed more like a compilation.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 13, 2012, 08:22:42 AM
It's not even that, just a good exec producer can achieve that too
true. or just having good ears.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 13, 2012, 09:41:52 AM
You listen to T.I.. You don't know what good music sounds like.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: ICHI THE KILLER on September 13, 2012, 03:52:28 PM
You listen to T.I.. You don't know what good music sounds like.

saying some who bumps TYGA  ::) ::)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 13, 2012, 03:58:21 PM
You listen to T.I.. You don't know what good music sounds like.
i've told you once i'll tell you again. i'll put t.i. up against any member of slaughterhouse any day. go check ''i'll show you'' or ''salute'' for reference.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 13, 2012, 04:04:19 PM
You listen to T.I.. You don't know what good music sounds like.

saying some who bumps TYGA  ::) ::)
tyga is garbage plain and simple.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 13, 2012, 04:20:17 PM
You listen to T.I.. You don't know what good music sounds like.
i've told you once i'll tell you again. i'll put t.i. up against any member of slaughterhouse any day. go check ''i'll show you'' or ''salute'' for reference.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYuIKnnyvWA


sorry Classic Material but TI easily drops the least-dopest verse on this song



but TI shits on Tyga every day of the year!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: MoodMuzik on September 13, 2012, 04:22:36 PM
You listen to T.I.. You don't know what good music sounds like.
i've told you once i'll tell you again. i'll put t.i. up against any member of slaughterhouse any day. go check ''i'll show you'' or ''salute'' for reference.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYuIKnnyvWA


sorry Classic Material but TI easily drops the least-dopest verse on this song



but TI shits on Tyga every day of the year!
lol werd ti clearly had the worst verse on that.  he wont fuck with ANY of those 4 even on a bad day. I fucks wit ti tho. that new single he got is dope as fuck
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 13, 2012, 04:24:15 PM
You listen to T.I.. You don't know what good music sounds like.
i've told you once i'll tell you again. i'll put t.i. up against any member of slaughterhouse any day. go check ''i'll show you'' or ''salute'' for reference.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYuIKnnyvWA


sorry Classic Material but TI easily drops the least-dopest verse on this song



but TI shits on Tyga every day of the year!
i beg to differ about that verse.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 13, 2012, 04:27:19 PM
You listen to T.I.. You don't know what good music sounds like.
i've told you once i'll tell you again. i'll put t.i. up against any member of slaughterhouse any day. go check ''i'll show you'' or ''salute'' for reference.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYuIKnnyvWA


sorry Classic Material but TI easily drops the least-dopest verse on this song



but TI shits on Tyga every day of the year!
i beg to differ about that verse.

lmao how?


TI is least impressive lyrically AND his flow sounds weird

that youtube link i posted cut off Joe Budden's verse but Budden absolutely destroys that song 100x harder, same with Crooked.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 13, 2012, 04:33:23 PM
You listen to T.I.. You don't know what good music sounds like.
i've told you once i'll tell you again. i'll put t.i. up against any member of slaughterhouse any day. go check ''i'll show you'' or ''salute'' for reference.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYuIKnnyvWA


sorry Classic Material but TI easily drops the least-dopest verse on this song



but TI shits on Tyga every day of the year!
i beg to differ about that verse.

lmao how?


TI is least impressive lyrically AND his flow sounds weird

that youtube link i posted cut off Joe Budden's verse but Budden absolutely destroys that song 100x harder, same with Crooked.
tip murdered that shit fresh outta jail and his flow was on point he had the best verse on the track.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: MoodMuzik on September 13, 2012, 04:36:12 PM
lol stupid argument..TI is dope and slaughterhouse is dope...
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: MoodMuzik on September 13, 2012, 04:36:37 PM
theres a reason slaughterhous is known as a LYRICAL rap group tho..
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 13, 2012, 04:37:31 PM
You listen to T.I.. You don't know what good music sounds like.
i've told you once i'll tell you again. i'll put t.i. up against any member of slaughterhouse any day. go check ''i'll show you'' or ''salute'' for reference.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYuIKnnyvWA


sorry Classic Material but TI easily drops the least-dopest verse on this song



but TI shits on Tyga every day of the year!
i beg to differ about that verse.

lmao how?


TI is least impressive lyrically AND his flow sounds weird

that youtube link i posted cut off Joe Budden's verse but Budden absolutely destroys that song 100x harder, same with Crooked.
tip murdered that shit fresh outta jail and his flow was on point he had the best verse on the track.

i'll respectfully disagree with ya then


i say it goes Crook > Budden > Ortiz > Yela > Royce > Tip


Ortiz kills it too...so much energy!  dammit that remix should have made the Yela CD.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 13, 2012, 04:44:48 PM
You listen to T.I.. You don't know what good music sounds like.
i've told you once i'll tell you again. i'll put t.i. up against any member of slaughterhouse any day. go check ''i'll show you'' or ''salute'' for reference.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYuIKnnyvWA


sorry Classic Material but TI easily drops the least-dopest verse on this song



but TI shits on Tyga every day of the year!
i beg to differ about that verse.

lmao how?


TI is least impressive lyrically AND his flow sounds weird

that youtube link i posted cut off Joe Budden's verse but Budden absolutely destroys that song 100x harder, same with Crooked.
tip murdered that shit fresh outta jail and his flow was on point he had the best verse on the track.

i'll respectfully disagree with ya then


i say it goes Big Remo ----------->Crook > Budden > Ortiz > Yela > Royce 


Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 13, 2012, 04:49:14 PM
hard white might be my favorite song of 2011...the best lyrically for sure   8)

"welcome to the lyricist pub, who wants a bar fight?"
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 13, 2012, 04:59:36 PM
lol, it's not even close how much better all four are than T.I.. Especially lyrically. Carry on.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 13, 2012, 05:15:47 PM
lol, it's not even close how much better T.I. is than Slaughterhouse Especially lyrically. Carry on.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Eddz on September 13, 2012, 07:50:13 PM
T.I. better than any member from Slaughterhouse? C'mon son.... :loco:
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 13, 2012, 08:04:46 PM
T.I. better than any member from Slaughterhouse? C'mon son.... :loco:
i stand by my words.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 13, 2012, 09:00:35 PM
T.I. better than any member from Slaughterhouse? C'mon son.... :loco:
i stand by my words.

You mean you "stan" by your words.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on September 13, 2012, 09:26:38 PM
? :laugh:Am I the only one that thinks this album is a huge dissointment?

The only good songs are "hammerdance", "rescie me" and "Goodbye"?  And "Hammerdance is the only track that sounds lke a slaughterhouse track should sound
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 13, 2012, 09:30:59 PM
? :laugh:Am I the only one that thinks this album is a huge dissointment?

The only good songs are "hammerdance", "rescie me" and "Goodbye"?  And "Hammerdance is the only track that sounds lke a slaughterhouse track should sound

you didn't like The Other Side?  or Frathouse?  what about Die?


also Coffin is awesome  8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: ANgry! on September 13, 2012, 11:14:35 PM
Crooked I's clique is named Circle Of Bosses. Is he a boss ? Gucci Maine calls himself trap God. Is he ? It's just rappers being confident about themselves. Nothing new. I don't know why Rick Ross is such an exception. He has been calling himself boss since he got into the game. It's obviously his trademark phrase or whatever.

i was impressed with crooked i 10 plus years ago, when fanboys like standout were rocking blink 182 shirts... his wake up show appearances were crazy... unfortunately he has 0 projects worth checking... those radio sessions are the only time he ever impressed me, that was a long fucking time ago... drop an album... not a wack EP, not a halfass mixtape, not 2300 weekly freestyles i wouldnt click on accident... drop an LP.... HE CANT DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

joell ortiz debut had some joints, hes a writer, he can flow, im just not a superfan... his shit doesnt really pull me in like that... sorry, but im not alone... duke had a major label shot and he fucked it up.... and since were being honest, latino rappers fuck themselves with the "im pun in his prime" lines... just makes me wanna hear pun in his prime...

as for joe buddden... hoe buddens... hes the first major label rapper to ever be forced into netcee bum status... i have despised that faggot yellow nigga since def jam gave him the biggest push they ever gave a rapper.. got put in a top selling video game with no record out, got a just blaze banger, got the hit featured in a summer blockbuster... he was a massive failure, had the label running mad...his staunchest supporters will point to his gold plaque...

ill point to the fact he was shelved, put on ice, and dropped from the label!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

the mood muzik series appeals to emotional, frail, loner types... with awful taste... i heard em all...

dude crying about his bitch moaning about his pill problems over STAIND samples...

making 10 minute songs about rappers better than him...

tin can beats, wack samples, emo raps with lifted jay z patterns, the worst mixes in the history of rap...

dude fucking sucks... he had his shot, he blew it...

if royce didnt relink with em, joe buddens would be recording a web cam diss to the remaining members of slaughterhouse who have since replaced him!!!!!!!!!!!

you can call me a hater...

but i actually listen to the shit i "hate" on...

example of slaughterhouse making 4 verse songs about nothing that bore the shit out of me... "CUCKOO"... i think that was supposed to be a high energy, zany, record... thats a record that gives you a headache, and puts you to bed early...

all 4 members of slaughterhouse were on thin ice before they got together...

crooked i was stuck in bum rapper purgatory...
hoe buddens was holding net chats with his dwindling stan base...
joell was quiet after getting dropped....
and royce was tryin get it together after the bottle had him in the can drying out...

somehow, instantly, they became a super group... LOL

slaughterhouse disc = car frisbee/sleeping pill
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 13, 2012, 11:17:09 PM
angry is a slaughter groupie, why else does he comment 10x in this thread?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on September 13, 2012, 11:23:17 PM
angry is a slaughter groupie, why else does he comment 10x in this thread?

+1, right.

? :laugh:Am I the only one that thinks this album is a huge dissointment?

The only good songs are "hammerdance", "rescie me" and "Goodbye"?  And "Hammerdance is the only track that sounds lke a slaughterhouse track should sound

you didn't like The Other Side?  or Frathouse?  what about Die?


also Coffin is awesome  8)


And what about throw it away?!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Meho on September 14, 2012, 04:00:01 AM
T.I. might not have the lyrical gift the Slaughterhouse members posses but who gives a shit about anybody being lyrical if T.I. already made a couple of albums that sound way better than any of the projects from the Slaughterhouse crew.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 14, 2012, 09:27:43 AM
T.I. better than any member from Slaughterhouse? C'mon son.... :loco:
i stand by my words.

You mean you "stan" by your words.
i stand in your mom like i do my words: firm.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 14, 2012, 09:42:17 AM
T.I. might not have the lyrical gift the Slaughterhouse members posses but who gives a shit about anybody being lyrical if T.I. already made a couple of albums that sound way better than any of the projects from the Slaughterhouse crew.
trouble man alone will be better than their albums.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on September 14, 2012, 06:42:10 PM
? :laugh:Am I the only one that thinks this album is a huge dissointment?

The only good songs are "hammerdance", "rescie me" and "Goodbye"?  And "Hammerdance is the only track that sounds lke a slaughterhouse track should sound
I think that everyone is disappointed with the album. BUT its a real grower and it has LOTS of awesome tracks. Its not what we hoped for but if you give it a chance and listen with an open mind, um adjust to the type of sound its a pretty fucking cool album.
 But yes it should've been better.
 I think they all rapped really well on almost every verse and some of teh songs are actually pretty deep and meaningful. Funnerly enough i quite liek "Asylum" even though it sounds more like a d-12 track.
 Whilst it is true i kind of forced myself to like the album because i absolutely hated it at first, it is a cool album. Some of it is just more suited for an older audience, much like the new nas album.
 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 14, 2012, 06:44:01 PM
? :laugh:Am I the only one that thinks this album is a huge dissointment?

The only good songs are "hammerdance", "rescie me" and "Goodbye"?  And "Hammerdance is the only track that sounds lke a slaughterhouse track should sound
I think that everyone is disappointed with the album. BUT its a real grower and it has LOTS of awesome tracks. Its not what we hoped for but if you give it a chance and listen with an open mind, um adjust to the type of sound its a pretty fucking cool album.
 But yes it should've been better.
 I think they all rapped really well on almost every verse and some of teh songs are actually pretty deep and meaningful. Funnerly enough i quite liek "Asylum" even though it sounds more like a d-12 track.
 Whilst it is true i kind of forced myself to like the album because i absolutely hated it at first, it is a cool album. Some of it is just more suited for an older audience, much like the new nas album.
 

you just responded to a poster who thinks Jay Z and Fat Joe have been wack their entire careers
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on September 14, 2012, 07:00:39 PM
? :laugh:Am I the only one that thinks this album is a huge dissointment?

The only good songs are "hammerdance", "rescie me" and "Goodbye"?  And "Hammerdance is the only track that sounds lke a slaughterhouse track should sound
I think that everyone is disappointed with the album. BUT its a real grower and it has LOTS of awesome tracks. Its not what we hoped for but if you give it a chance and listen with an open mind, um adjust to the type of sound its a pretty fucking cool album.
 But yes it should've been better.
 I think they all rapped really well on almost every verse and some of teh songs are actually pretty deep and meaningful. Funnerly enough i quite liek "Asylum" even though it sounds more like a d-12 track.
 Whilst it is true i kind of forced myself to like the album because i absolutely hated it at first, it is a cool album. Some of it is just more suited for an older audience, much like the new nas album.
 

you just responded to a poster who thinks Jay Z and Fat Joe have been wack their entire careers
Well i think they are both whack too but no definitely not their whole careers. hell no.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 14, 2012, 07:02:22 PM
? :laugh:Am I the only one that thinks this album is a huge dissointment?

The only good songs are "hammerdance", "rescie me" and "Goodbye"?  And "Hammerdance is the only track that sounds lke a slaughterhouse track should sound
I think that everyone is disappointed with the album. BUT its a real grower and it has LOTS of awesome tracks. Its not what we hoped for but if you give it a chance and listen with an open mind, um adjust to the type of sound its a pretty fucking cool album.
 But yes it should've been better.
 I think they all rapped really well on almost every verse and some of teh songs are actually pretty deep and meaningful. Funnerly enough i quite liek "Asylum" even though it sounds more like a d-12 track.
 Whilst it is true i kind of forced myself to like the album because i absolutely hated it at first, it is a cool album. Some of it is just more suited for an older audience, much like the new nas album.
 

you just responded to a poster who thinks Jay Z and Fat Joe have been wack their entire careers
Well i think they are both whack too but no definitely not their whole careers. hell no.

exactly


when Abdul was going to NYC he was like "recommend me some albums that will make me feel like im in NYC like illmatic" or some lame-ass white boy fantasy type question along that line

someone recommended Jay Z's "reasonable doubt" and he was like hell no
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on September 15, 2012, 12:13:16 AM
T.I. better than any member from Slaughterhouse? C'mon son.... :loco:

He don't have to be 'outright' better. T.I.'s strength IMO is charisma and putting a song together.

None of the Slaughterhouse boys can instinctively build a song (hooks and all) and spit over it in a way that feels natural IMO.

Even if they could it's like 'too many cooks' the way things are now. Eminem used to be incredible at this but he was spoilt before, meaning he had an incredible team of musicians and engineers around him and all the studio time and $$$ he needed to make a great album as help.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Gamestarr on September 15, 2012, 08:03:38 AM
T.I. better than any member from Slaughterhouse? C'mon son.... :loco:

He don't have to be 'outright' better. T.I.'s strength IMO is charisma and putting a song together.

None of the Slaughterhouse boys can instinctively build a song (hooks and all) and spit over it in a way that feels natural IMO.

Even if they could it's like 'too many cooks' the way things are now. Eminem used to be incredible at this but he was spoilt before, meaning he had an incredible team of musicians and engineers around him and all the studio time and $$$ he needed to make a great album as help.

Was gonna say this.. Youre absolutely right.

I would even go as far as saying T.I. is a joke lyrically compared to Slaughterhouse (3 of the members) BUT he makes way better MUSIC.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 15, 2012, 10:43:57 AM
T.I. better than any member from Slaughterhouse? C'mon son.... :loco:

He don't have to be 'outright' better. T.I.'s strength IMO is charisma and putting a song together.

None of the Slaughterhouse boys can instinctively build a song (hooks and all) and spit over it in a way that feels natural IMO.

Even if they could it's like 'too many cooks' the way things are now. Eminem used to be incredible at this but he was spoilt before, meaning he had an incredible team of musicians and engineers around him and all the studio time and $$$ he needed to make a great album as help.

Was gonna say this.. Youre absolutely right.

I would even go as far as saying T.I. is a joke lyrically compared to Slaughterhouse (3 of the members) BUT he makes way better MUSIC.
lyrically ?  :laugh:
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: BiggSadot on September 15, 2012, 11:15:18 AM
After the pics and video he put up of his new future ex gf, Ho Budden has officially been given the title Captain. From here on out he will be referred to as Captain Joseph "Save a ho" Budden.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 15, 2012, 11:21:49 AM
After the pics and video he put up of his new future ex gf, Ho Budden has officially been given the title Captain. From here on out he will be referred to as Captain Joseph "Save a ho" Budden.

i miss when Joe and Tahiri were together or whatever her name was

Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Tracklist)
Post by: weedhead on September 15, 2012, 12:50:36 PM

oh and i'm shocked that Bun B and Yelawolf aren't anywhere to be seen

I understand Bun B but why the fuck would you wanna hear Yelawolf? Dude is annoying as fuck.

cause he is dope as fuck

dude, this yelawolf is a punk...
all i know is that your pics/vids is THE SHIT!!! ;D...oH!!,and this album sucks really bad.and they all fumbled  the ball on this one. :-\
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Jimmy H. on September 16, 2012, 11:57:44 PM
the mood muzik series appeals to emotional, frail, loner types... with awful taste... i heard em all...
  ;D
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 17, 2012, 12:03:15 AM
the mood muzik series appeals to emotional, frail, loner types... with awful taste... i heard em all...
  ;D

Hahahahahahahahahaha!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Gamestarr on September 17, 2012, 03:47:04 AM
T.I. better than any member from Slaughterhouse? C'mon son.... :loco:

He don't have to be 'outright' better. T.I.'s strength IMO is charisma and putting a song together.

None of the Slaughterhouse boys can instinctively build a song (hooks and all) and spit over it in a way that feels natural IMO.

Even if they could it's like 'too many cooks' the way things are now. Eminem used to be incredible at this but he was spoilt before, meaning he had an incredible team of musicians and engineers around him and all the studio time and $$$ he needed to make a great album as help.

Was gonna say this.. Youre absolutely right.

I would even go as far as saying T.I. is a joke lyrically compared to Slaughterhouse (3 of the members) BUT he makes way better MUSIC.
lyrically ?  :laugh:

yeah?  ::)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 17, 2012, 07:37:03 AM
T.I. better than any member from Slaughterhouse? C'mon son.... :loco:

He don't have to be 'outright' better. T.I.'s strength IMO is charisma and putting a song together.

None of the Slaughterhouse boys can instinctively build a song (hooks and all) and spit over it in a way that feels natural IMO.

Even if they could it's like 'too many cooks' the way things are now. Eminem used to be incredible at this but he was spoilt before, meaning he had an incredible team of musicians and engineers around him and all the studio time and $$$ he needed to make a great album as help.

Was gonna say this.. Youre absolutely right.

I would even go as far as saying T.I. is a joke lyrically compared to Slaughterhouse (3 of the members) BUT he makes way better MUSIC.
lyrically ?  :laugh:

yeah?  ::)
nobody in slaughterhouse can compare.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 17, 2012, 09:52:32 AM
You're right, they can't compare to such average lyricism.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 17, 2012, 09:54:14 AM
You're right, they can't compare to such average lyricism.


if anyone from Slaughter spit those same bars on HArd White it would be their worst career verse ever


Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 17, 2012, 10:04:17 AM
Oh yeah LOL. They DESTROYED him on that song.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 17, 2012, 02:16:44 PM
Oh yeah LOL. They DESTROYED him on that song.
they got killed on hard white remix by the king. btw royce had the best verse out of slaughterhouse. LOL @ crooked's verse.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 17, 2012, 02:18:24 PM
You're right, they can't compare to such average lyricism.
that's why THEY are a GROUP. huh ?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 17, 2012, 05:35:44 PM
Oh yeah LOL. They DESTROYED him on that song.
they got killed on hard white remix by the king. btw royce had the best verse out of slaughterhouse. LOL @ crooked's verse.

http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=286881.msg2867115#msg2867115

you weren't saying that earlier ;)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 18, 2012, 06:59:36 AM
Oh yeah LOL. They DESTROYED him on that song.
they got killed on hard white remix by the king. btw royce had the best verse out of slaughterhouse. LOL @ crooked's verse.

http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=286881.msg2867115#msg2867115

you weren't saying that earlier ;)
LOL i do think royce had the best verse second to t.i. but overall that group suck and that's why they are a group cause solo they won't make it. btw joe budden is about to mixtape us to death with another mixtape loose quarters ;)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 18, 2012, 01:44:12 PM
Oh yeah LOL. They DESTROYED him on that song.
they got killed on hard white remix by the king. btw royce had the best verse out of slaughterhouse. LOL @ crooked's verse.

http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=286881.msg2867115#msg2867115

you weren't saying that earlier ;)
LOL i do think royce had the best verse second to t.i. but overall that group suck and that's why they are a group cause solo they won't make it. btw joe budden is about to mixtape us to death with another mixtape loose quarters ;)

it doesn't matter who "makes it" it matters who makes dope music and Slaughter does  8)


crooked's verse >
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on September 19, 2012, 10:46:35 AM
72k: http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.21211/title.hip-hop-album-sales-the-week-ending-9-16-2012
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 19, 2012, 12:28:53 PM
That ain't bad considering outside of Jay, Kanye, Em, Wayne, Drake & Nicki barely anybody sells over 250k.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 19, 2012, 12:40:03 PM
That ain't bad considering outside of Jay, Kanye, Em, Wayne, Drake & Nicki barely anybody sells over 250k.
:o
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 19, 2012, 03:23:57 PM
72k: http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.21211/title.hip-hop-album-sales-the-week-ending-9-16-2012

not bad

720 thousand dollars brought in on cd sales, that's great in 2012
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 19, 2012, 05:02:59 PM
72k: http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.21211/title.hip-hop-album-sales-the-week-ending-9-16-2012

not bad

720 thousand dollars brought in on cd sales, that's great in 2012
with interscope gettin' most of it how great is that ?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 19, 2012, 05:16:17 PM
72k: http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.21211/title.hip-hop-album-sales-the-week-ending-9-16-2012

not bad

720 thousand dollars brought in on cd sales, that's great in 2012
with interscope gettin' most of it how great is that ?

what type of contract does Slaughter have?

i assume they got a good one since Royce and Em are best friends
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 19, 2012, 05:19:47 PM
72k: http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.21211/title.hip-hop-album-sales-the-week-ending-9-16-2012

not bad

720 thousand dollars brought in on cd sales, that's great in 2012
with interscope gettin' most of it how great is that ?

what type of contract does Slaughter have?

i assume they got a good one since Royce and Em are best friends
bein' friends ain't got shit to do wit business check past history.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 19, 2012, 05:21:09 PM
who has eminem screwed over recently???
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 19, 2012, 05:28:32 PM
who has eminem screwed over recently???
who knows ? i'd be a fool to say it wouldn't or couldn't happen though.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 19, 2012, 05:33:13 PM
who has eminem screwed over recently???
who knows ? i'd be a fool to say it wouldn't or couldn't happen though.

but it's also a fool thing to assume they are getting paid a cent per copy or something lol
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 19, 2012, 05:58:25 PM
who has eminem screwed over recently???
who knows ? i'd be a fool to say it wouldn't or couldn't happen though.

but it's also a fool thing to assume they are getting paid a cent per copy or something lol
LOL you actually think they gonna cake off on this joint ? idk maybe they'll some more records but so far not so good and i'm sure jimmy is lookin' at those numbers. do you think they gonna put out another joint over there ?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on September 19, 2012, 08:20:06 PM
72k: http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.21211/title.hip-hop-album-sales-the-week-ending-9-16-2012

not bad

720 thousand dollars brought in on cd sales, that's great in 2012

And what percentage of that are they seeing? Depending on how much money was spent making the album and promoting it, they could be getting nothing. That money usually comes out of their advance.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 19, 2012, 08:22:05 PM
72k: http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.21211/title.hip-hop-album-sales-the-week-ending-9-16-2012

not bad

720 thousand dollars brought in on cd sales, that's great in 2012

And what percentage of that are they seeing? Depending on how much money was spent making the album and promoting it, they could be getting nothing. That money usually comes out of their advance.

i have no idea what SH's contract looks like but i highly doubt they are being robbed like Eazy or Jerry was their manager
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on September 19, 2012, 09:03:49 PM
72k: http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.21211/title.hip-hop-album-sales-the-week-ending-9-16-2012

not bad

720 thousand dollars brought in on cd sales, that's great in 2012

And what percentage of that are they seeing? Depending on how much money was spent making the album and promoting it, they could be getting nothing. That money usually comes out of their advance.

i have no idea what SH's contract looks like but i highly doubt they are being robbed like Eazy or Jerry was their manager

That's a standard contract I'm talking about.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 19, 2012, 09:54:41 PM
lol @ niggas hating on the numbers by saying "They ain't seeing any of it". Same goes for just about every artists besides those one million a week dudes.

It's 2012, you make all your money these days off touring. & when they go on the Shady 2.0 tour with Eminem, they'll be cakin'.

As for the numbers themselves, job well done considering most of their promotion was just word of mouth that they were associated with Eminem.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on September 20, 2012, 12:49:39 AM
 I guess both singles flopped?
 Not sure what would be the best choice for a third single? Still dont get why they didnt put one out with Em? but too late now i guess.
 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Dre-Day on September 20, 2012, 03:22:25 AM
lol @ niggas hating on the numbers by saying "They ain't seeing any of it". Same goes for just about every artists besides those one million a week dudes.

It's 2012, you make all your money these days off touring. & when they go on the Shady 2.0 tour with Eminem, they'll be cakin'.

As for the numbers themselves, job well done considering most of their promotion was just word of mouth that they were associated with Eminem.
i think the sales are low, considering eminem is involved
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on September 20, 2012, 03:29:13 AM

i think the sales are low, considering eminem is involved

same here.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 20, 2012, 06:46:40 AM
lol @ niggas hating on the numbers by saying "They ain't seeing any of it". Same goes for just about every artists besides those one million a week dudes.

It's 2012, you make all your money these days off touring. & when they go on the Shady 2.0 tour with Eminem, they'll be cakin'.

As for the numbers themselves, job well done considering most of their promotion was just word of mouth that they were associated with Eminem.
publishing and touring is how they get paid which is important to an artist. record sales is what's important to the label in case you didn't know they are signed to interscope. i'm not sayin' people expect them to go platinum but if they got a $600,000,000 contract that only you believe then they better sell some records or they will be charles hamilton status.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 20, 2012, 09:48:54 AM

i think the sales are low, considering eminem is involved

same here.

It doesn't make sense though. When Lil' Wayne sells a million in a week, everyone says "Oh little kids are buying that garbage". I mean, it doesn't take a genius to see that Joe Budden doesn't have a "bunch of little kids" as fans. People don't buy music. In two weeks they more than doubled the total amount they sold last album...while according to most of you "selling out".

Eminem was involved by giving them two verses. Produced one song that was a bonus & then all Eminem did was mainstream their production.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on September 20, 2012, 10:40:47 AM


Eminem was involved by giving them two verses. Produced one song that was a bonus & then all Eminem did was mainstream their production.


and bigger pubicity.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 20, 2012, 11:53:08 AM


Eminem was involved by giving them two verses. Produced one song that was a bonus & then all Eminem did was mainstream their production.


and bigger pubicity.

More than doubling sales in two weeks isn't enough though? Did anyone really expect them to sell 250k?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 20, 2012, 12:00:29 PM
lol @ slaughter hates arguing over sales
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on September 20, 2012, 11:48:50 PM


Eminem was involved by giving them two verses. Produced one song that was a bonus & then all Eminem did was mainstream their production.


and bigger pubicity.

More than doubling sales in two weeks isn't enough though? Did anyone really expect them to sell 250k?

maybe no 250k, but 100k in the 1st week that's cool.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on September 22, 2012, 11:48:44 AM
lol @ niggas hating on the numbers by saying "They ain't seeing any of it". Same goes for just about every artists besides those one million a week dudes.

It's 2012, you make all your money these days off touring. & when they go on the Shady 2.0 tour with Eminem, they'll be cakin'.

As for the numbers themselves, job well done considering most of their promotion was just word of mouth that they were associated with Eminem.

Right, but they'll be dropped and owe money if the label doesn't recoup the money it spent on the album. An artist who sells a million has the platform to go out and make money touring. And is their core fanbase even gonna buy tickets to go see them perform these songs that we don't like?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 22, 2012, 11:51:07 AM


Eminem was involved by giving them two verses. Produced one song that was a bonus & then all Eminem did was mainstream their production.


and bigger pubicity.

More than doubling sales in two weeks isn't enough though? Did anyone really expect them to sell 250k?

maybe no 250k, but 100k in the 1st week that's cool.

that's a lot to expect these days
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on September 22, 2012, 04:52:06 PM


Eminem was involved by giving them two verses. Produced one song that was a bonus & then all Eminem did was mainstream their production.


and bigger pubicity.

More than doubling sales in two weeks isn't enough though? Did anyone really expect them to sell 250k?

maybe no 250k, but 100k in the 1st week that's cool.

that's a lot to expect these days
it depends on the artist.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 25, 2012, 02:28:56 PM
opening song with Joe Budden not taken off:  http://limelinx.com/c65ct
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: GangstaBoogy on September 25, 2012, 05:19:26 PM
I finally got a chance to sit down and listen to this album...this shit BLOWS. First album shits all over it.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on September 26, 2012, 03:49:37 AM


Eminem was involved by giving them two verses. Produced one song that was a bonus & then all Eminem did was mainstream their production.


and bigger pubicity.

More than doubling sales in two weeks isn't enough though? Did anyone really expect them to sell 250k?

maybe no 250k, but 100k in the 1st week that's cool.

that's a lot to expect these days

that's 25k fo an mc.  ;)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 26, 2012, 11:06:24 AM


Eminem was involved by giving them two verses. Produced one song that was a bonus & then all Eminem did was mainstream their production.


and bigger pubicity.

More than doubling sales in two weeks isn't enough though? Did anyone really expect them to sell 250k?

maybe no 250k, but 100k in the 1st week that's cool.

that's a lot to expect these days

that's 25k fo an mc.  ;)

if u think Joell or Crooked is gonna post 25k in one week you crazy


Royce and Budden got the fanbase to do that but Joell and Crooked?  naw


Crooked got his loyal fans but half of them download his shit.  I buy every project myself though.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 26, 2012, 03:40:07 PM
lolol, Rick Ross is a very widely popular name in Hip Hop, along with MMG & they didn't sell 100k; they did around 90. The hate is coming out.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on September 26, 2012, 06:50:50 PM
I finally got a chance to sit down and listen to this album...this shit BLOWS. First album shits all over it.

 I bet it will grow on you if you give it more of a chance. I lent it to a guy at work an he loved it said he dont know why i hated it(at first) so i got them another sale said he's gonna buy it.
 I dunno i think i like this album better than the first but i haven't listened to the first one in quite a while.
 I never got around to watching the videos for the singles either(aside from hammer dance).
 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 26, 2012, 08:50:27 PM
I finally got a chance to sit down and listen to this album...this shit BLOWS. First album shits all over it.

 I bet it will grow on you if you give it more of a chance. I lent it to a guy at work an he loved it said he dont know why i hated it(at first) so i got them another sale said he's gonna buy it.
 I dunno i think i like this album better than the first but i haven't listened to the first one in quite a while.
 I never got around to watching the videos for the singles either(aside from hammer dance).
 

throw it away single is nice, so was Move On
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: LAC/EASTSIDE on September 26, 2012, 11:01:34 PM
This album was a disappointment. Couple of track are solid but most of the album is soft. You'd expect some hardcore shit from these dudes but this was wack. Sounds like Eminem's Recovery album. Modern beats that took away the hardcore nature of these cats. I wanted some old school pioneer beat makers on this shit. The production was weak. First album is better for sure.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on September 26, 2012, 11:07:38 PM


Eminem was involved by giving them two verses. Produced one song that was a bonus & then all Eminem did was mainstream their production.


and bigger pubicity.

More than doubling sales in two weeks isn't enough though? Did anyone really expect them to sell 250k?

maybe no 250k, but 100k in the 1st week that's cool.

that's a lot to expect these days

that's 25k fo an mc.  ;)

if u think Joell or Crooked is gonna post 25k in one week you crazy


Royce and Budden got the fanbase to do that but Joell and Crooked?  naw


Crooked got his loyal fans but half of them download his shit.  I buy every project myself though.


more than a deacade in the rap game, and they hasn't got 25k fanbase, that's not crazy, that's shame.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 26, 2012, 11:34:16 PM


Eminem was involved by giving them two verses. Produced one song that was a bonus & then all Eminem did was mainstream their production.


and bigger pubicity.

More than doubling sales in two weeks isn't enough though? Did anyone really expect them to sell 250k?

maybe no 250k, but 100k in the 1st week that's cool.

that's a lot to expect these days

that's 25k fo an mc.  ;)

if u think Joell or Crooked is gonna post 25k in one week you crazy


Royce and Budden got the fanbase to do that but Joell and Crooked?  naw


Crooked got his loyal fans but half of them download his shit.  I buy every project myself though.


more than a deacade in the rap game, and they hasn't got 25k fanbase, that's not crazy, that's shame.

"they hasnt"

they sold 50k  pay attention
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on September 27, 2012, 12:06:24 AM
 Just checked the videos. Quiet alot of views. i see "my life" has close three million and "throw it away" has over one million.
 I actually like the video for "my life" lol but wtf was that shit at the beginning??
 The "throw it away" video was kinda cool but the video was also sort of distracting to the actual music.
 I've seen "move on" but they did that before the shady deal, right?
 Wonder if there will be another one or not?
 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 27, 2012, 08:18:19 AM
Just checked the videos. Quiet alot of views. i see "my life" has close three million and "throw it away" has over one million.

Eh. This is where it comes down to people acting like Slaughterhouse has such "GREAT" promotion.

Eminem, Wayne, Kanye, Drake, Gaga, Bieber, any big name, has close to 500,000,000 views. So is three million really a lot? lol.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on September 27, 2012, 10:10:43 AM
Just checked the videos. Quiet alot of views. i see "my life" has close three million and "throw it away" has over one million.

Eh. This is where it comes down to people acting like Slaughterhouse has such "GREAT" promotion.

Eminem, Wayne, Kanye, Drake, Gaga, Bieber, any big name, has close to 500,000,000 views. So is three million really a lot? lol.

You really think its as simple as promotion to get Eminem type of sales? The promo is there, the audience interest isn't.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 27, 2012, 12:21:51 PM
Just checked the videos. Quiet alot of views. i see "my life" has close three million and "throw it away" has over one million.

Eh. This is where it comes down to people acting like Slaughterhouse has such "GREAT" promotion.

Eminem, Wayne, Kanye, Drake, Gaga, Bieber, any big name, has close to 500,000,000 views. So is three million really a lot? lol.

You really think its as simple as promotion to get Eminem type of sales? The promo is there, the audience interest isn't.

LOL. What audience? Eminem sells a million in a week & people like you say "Oh that's a bunch of little kids"...then go on to think those little kids will like Slaughterhouse. Slaughterhouse probably gained like 25,000 fans at most, switching over to Shady. You guys act like every single Eminem fan & then some are supposed to just be the biggest fan & go out & buy the album.

I don't understand how doubling album sales from their previous album isn't a success.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on September 27, 2012, 06:50:25 PM
 really 500 million views? i dont reacal ever seeing that. i guess 3 mil aint so much then.. Most views i ever seen is that "gang nam style' has over 200 million..
 And yeah Slaughter House had ZERO promotion here. Not sure if they've ever been on the radio once. But i only listen to radio at work so not sure.
 But everyone i mention Slaughter House to has never heard of them. Even rap fans and even massive Eminem fans. The fact they werent on Eminems album(i tunes bonus track i know) and teh fact that they didnt put out a single with Eminem=Eminem fans not knowing about them or caring about them. I guess.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 28, 2012, 08:35:30 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uelHwf8o7_U

Well, almost 500,000,000 lol.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Invincible on September 28, 2012, 11:46:24 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uelHwf8o7_U

Well, almost 500,000,000 lol.

I'm shocked that so many people actually like the song. Song is wack.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Fraxxx on September 28, 2012, 01:18:45 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uelHwf8o7_U

Well, almost 500,000,000 lol.

I'm shocked that so many people actually like the song. Song is wack.

Shit's wack for real but somehow I'm not even surprised people like it.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on September 28, 2012, 01:23:42 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uelHwf8o7_U

Well, almost 500,000,000 lol.

I'm shocked that so many people actually like the song. Song is wack.

Well it's Rihanna and Megan Fox is in the video, I doubt all those hits are solely about the music :laugh:
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on September 28, 2012, 06:02:46 PM
 wow is that the all time record for most views??
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 28, 2012, 10:19:52 PM
Just checked the videos. Quiet alot of views. i see "my life" has close three million and "throw it away" has over one million.
 I actually like the video for "my life" lol but wtf was that shit at the beginning??
 The "throw it away" video was kinda cool but the video was also sort of distracting to the actual music.
 I've seen "move on" but they did that before the shady deal, right?
 Wonder if there will be another one or not?
 

they have videos for Hammer Dance and Microphone as well
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on September 28, 2012, 10:20:36 PM
wow is that the all time record for most views??

Lady Gaga and Justin Beiber probably have the record
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on September 28, 2012, 11:07:50 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uelHwf8o7_U

Well, almost 500,000,000 lol.

I'm shocked that so many people actually like the song. Song is wack.

That song is dope. Em comes correct. Shit just got played out more than any song in the history of radio & made people sick of it.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on September 29, 2012, 12:28:05 AM
Just checked the videos. Quiet alot of views. i see "my life" has close three million and "throw it away" has over one million.
 I actually like the video for "my life" lol but wtf was that shit at the beginning??
 The "throw it away" video was kinda cool but the video was also sort of distracting to the actual music.
 I've seen "move on" but they did that before the shady deal, right?
 Wonder if there will be another one or not?
 

they have videos for Hammer Dance and Microphone as well

 yeah i seen those i just meant i hadn't seen the vids for the official videos for this album. I seen the other one they did off teh first album also i forget the name of the track.

 
wow is that the all time record for most views??

Lady Gaga and Justin Beiber probably have the record
Ah yeah your probably right.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uelHwf8o7_U

Well, almost 500,000,000 lol.

I'm shocked that so many people actually like the song. Song is wack.

That song is dope. Em comes correct. Shit just got played out more than any song in the history of radio & made people sick of it.
I didnt listen to Ems last album much it got packed away. So i didnt actually hear that song properly many times hey. But yep hearing it on the radio at work five times a day killed it.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on October 13, 2012, 12:56:14 PM
Gangnam style should have the record for most hits within a matter of time  8)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on October 18, 2012, 12:42:16 AM
^yeah its close 500mil views.

 So did Slaughter hit 100 000 sales? another video coming out?
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Post by: doggfather on October 18, 2012, 02:27:47 AM
any info bout the sales numbers?!
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Eddz on October 18, 2012, 02:28:10 AM
They are shooting a video for Goodbye, rap radar had some photos up the other day. Not sure what the sales are up to.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on October 18, 2012, 04:06:12 AM
 Cool. Iam kind of surprised they didn't choose "rescue me" or "flip a bird" but "goodbye" is a great song. "coffin" would've been a cool choice also.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on October 18, 2012, 01:10:21 PM
Cool. Iam kind of surprised they didn't choose "rescue me" or "flip a bird" but "goodbye" is a great song. "coffin" would've been a cool choice also.

agreed


goodbye is a song for the chicks not for rap fans
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on October 18, 2012, 03:00:53 PM
Yeah. They should have went with Frat House or Rescue Me. Or "Our House" & get the Eminem feature exposure.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on October 18, 2012, 08:20:51 PM
^yeah the eminem feature in a single alone could boost sales probably.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Matty on October 18, 2012, 10:59:21 PM
i don't understand why 'get up' hasn't been used as a single. easily the best track with lots of crossover appeal. a remix with eminem could be big, if pushed.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on October 18, 2012, 11:02:11 PM
i don't understand why 'get up' hasn't been used as a single. easily the best track with lots of crossover appeal. a remix with eminem could be big, if pushed.
:grumpy: :eh:
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Gamestarr on October 19, 2012, 05:47:15 AM
wow is that the all time record for most views??

This the video with the most views in the world.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kffacxfA7G4

Nearly 800 million.. insane.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on October 19, 2012, 09:57:21 AM
 Ah dam......lame. And you just made me add another view... :laugh:
 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Gamestarr on October 19, 2012, 10:32:20 AM
Ah dam......lame. And you just made me add another view... :laugh:
 

haha, dont be another bieber hater though. Dude got talent and he deserves that spot imo.  :)

Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on October 19, 2012, 10:44:48 AM
Ah dam......lame. And you just made me add another view... :laugh:
 

haha, dont be another bieber hater though. Dude got talent and he deserves that spot imo.  :)



gangnam style > any beiber song
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on October 19, 2012, 05:17:02 PM
i don't understand why 'get up' hasn't been used as a single. easily the best track with lots of crossover appeal. a remix with eminem could be big, if pushed.

I feel that.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on October 19, 2012, 05:57:05 PM
 I never heard a bieber song so i guess i cant judge. i heard the chorus of one or two but never an actual song. Little girls are crazy, they control the music sales i guess.
 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on November 18, 2012, 11:17:57 PM
 i see the video for "good bye" is out.
 Not sure if that is Skyler grey in the video but who ever it is she is fucking hot!! curie ^_^
 Its got over 700 k views. I see "my life up to almost 3.5 mil and "throw it away almost 1.5 mil.
 Wonder if the album sold over 100k?
 Wasnt EM sposed to have some big tour with SH and Yelawolf or a compilation album with them or something??
 
 
 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on January 08, 2013, 01:13:53 PM
Only the bots still bumping this album
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Blood$ on January 08, 2013, 02:41:21 PM
Only the bots still bumping this album

LOL
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: doggfather on January 08, 2013, 11:34:01 PM
Only the bots still bumping this album

LOL
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: jeromechickenbone on January 09, 2013, 08:49:20 AM
Lol @ 500,000,000 views. You know it recently came out that those numbers are GREATLY exaggerrated. Same with twitter followers for artists.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on January 10, 2013, 01:21:18 AM
Lol @ 500,000,000 views. You know it recently came out that those numbers are GREATLY exaggerrated. Same with twitter followers for artists.

I heard the labels are paying the commercial stations to push the artists too


Lets blow the lid off this bitch!! :D
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: dnjp4life on January 12, 2013, 07:27:40 AM
I actually still listen to it.  I was a bit harsh on my first assesment of the album but after letting it sink in I ended up liking it for what it was.  There's a good selection of tracks on there and it may not be perfect but it's still alright.  Good to work out to as well.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Blasphemy (A) on January 12, 2013, 01:12:29 PM
I actually still listen to it.  I was a bit harsh on my first assesment of the album but after letting it sink in I ended up liking it for what it was.  There's a good selection of tracks on there and it may not be perfect but it's still alright.  Good to work out to as well.
That shit still sucks because I'm not some faggot who likes a album better after leeting it "sink in" that's not sinking in that's getting used to it. You ever hear a annoying sound, when you first hear it you hate it but the longer your exposed you get used it and eventually ignore it, don't get indifference confused with enjoyment. Stupid faggot.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on January 12, 2013, 02:30:06 PM
I actually still listen to it.  I was a bit harsh on my first assesment of the album but after letting it sink in I ended up liking it for what it was.  There's a good selection of tracks on there and it may not be perfect but it's still alright.  Good to work out to as well.
That shit still sucks because I'm not some faggot who likes a album better after leeting it "sink in" that's not sinking in that's getting used to it. You ever hear a annoying sound, when you first hear it you hate it but the longer your exposed you get used it and eventually ignore it, don't get indifference confused with enjoyment. Stupid faggot.

Once the shock of disappointment subsided, I was able to enjoy this cohesively average album :monkey:

Yell
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: KrazySumwhat on January 12, 2013, 11:51:19 PM
 I still listen to it. i listened to it yesterday in fact.
 Its a good album and it has some great tracks. Not many albums as lyrical and some of the beats are good.
 I agree and admit i hated it at first but that was only because it was not what i expected or hoped for at all. They still did their thing lyrically it was just not the sort of production that i had hoped for and it was only really that first single "my life" thats a real "pop" song.
 Its not like they went out and got lil wayne or lil john or puffy or r&b singers on there. Its not like its got love songs or bling swag songs or down south songs or pop artists on it.
 theres nothing wrong with adjusting to an album and allowing it to grow on you and listening to it with an open mind.
 If i disregarded every album that i didn't like right away i wouldn't listen to music very often.
 i mean most rappers follow up album after a classic (not saying SH had a classic album) is disappointing at first but if i went by the logic described above i would've thrown alot of albums in the trash that i later grew to really like.
 But i guess if i was still a teenager i wouldn't have given SH much of a go because back then i didnt want to hear any singing at all on a rap album.
 
 On a side note i was very excited to discover that SH is touring down here but then very saddened to discover they not coming to my city QQ
 
 
 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Black Excellence on January 13, 2013, 06:41:34 AM
I actually still listen to it.  I was a bit harsh on my first assesment of the album but after letting it sink in I ended up liking it for what it was.  There's a good selection of tracks on there and it may not be perfect but it's still alright.  Good to work out to as well.
That shit still sucks because I'm not some faggot who likes a album better after leeting it "sink in" that's not sinking in that's getting used to it. You ever hear a annoying sound, when you first hear it you hate it but the longer your exposed you get used it and eventually ignore it, don't get indifference confused with enjoyment. Stupid faggot.

Once the shock of disappointment subsided, I was able to enjoy this cohesively average album :monkey:

Yell
LOL
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on October 04, 2014, 12:55:28 PM
Yeah. They should have went with Frat House or Rescue Me. Or "Our House" & get the Eminem feature exposure.

frat house woulda been SICK with a video
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Chamillitary Click on October 04, 2014, 04:02:57 PM
Outside of a few really nice songs, this was pretty disappointing.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on October 04, 2014, 04:04:26 PM
Outside of a few really nice songs, this was pretty disappointing.

it was 18 songs total


i fucks with over 10 of them but there's a good 5-6 songs i don't even have on my Itunes


slim fucked this one up
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse - "Welcome To: Our House" (Discussion Thread)
Post by: Will_B on October 05, 2014, 01:17:50 AM
The mixtape was better
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Post by: bouli77 on October 05, 2014, 01:49:20 AM
The mixtape was better

yup, i bumped the album not too long ago in my car it's very hard to listen to, the musical direction they were going for is truly horrifying. such a waste of dope mc's, their first LP is way better, and that says a lot considering it's only a low-budget, decent album