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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #15 on: May 02, 2002, 07:52:09 AM »
And about KIM , I think it aint the best song, but definetly a very emotional song..the thing is when I listen to this track, i !LISTEN! to it, I don't lay back to it, Its too busy too much screaming hardly rapped, I think it is a real long interlude like KV said, but I am not saying its bad, its dope, but not a real "song"...my opinion..
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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #16 on: May 02, 2002, 07:56:36 AM »
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I think this album is DOPE fo sho, Eminem Showed all his sides on this shit, he made a "dance/bumpy song" : Drug Ballad, Killa You, Who Knew, Real Slim Shady ( which is the only song I hate ),  he came with some oldskoolish/raw shit like remember me ( rbx did actually ocme pretty dope and Sticky too ), or Amityville, he showed a lot of humor, ( almost every song ) his lyrics are amazing, I mean all songs besides The Real Slim Shady are dope. MOst of em aare serious issues..I dunno, IMO its a lot better than the sslp...



I agree with what you said, although I wouldn't call this album "serious" ( in a political sense ;) )... but true, his lyrics are brilliant on every song... Eminem is unquestionably the best lyricist in the game right now, IMO... and yeah "The Real Slim Shady" was a bit too commercial for me too... but Eminem's lyrics were still awesome as ever, even when dissing Will Smith, Britney Spears etc... I think his last verse on "Amityville" was his best lyrical display on the album... one
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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #17 on: May 02, 2002, 04:46:46 PM »
i luv this fuckin album....

its off tha hook and the first appearances we have of D12



White trash at its best..lololol

I also dont get y people hate on it
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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #18 on: May 02, 2002, 05:38:04 PM »
RBX fucked up Remember Me? I thought it should've been a RBX/Em collabo personally, I was suprised how he used the lines from his Dre diss in it though, tight song anwyay..
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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #19 on: May 02, 2002, 06:54:25 PM »
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RBX fucked up Remember Me? I thought it should've been a RBX/Em collabo personally, I was suprised how he used the lines from his Dre diss in it though, tight song anwyay..


Compare RBX's lyrics, flow & delivery to Em/Sticky's, you'll see why I'm saying this... One
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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #20 on: May 05, 2002, 12:22:59 PM »
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i luv this fuckin album....

its off tha hook and the first appearances we have of D12



White trash at its best..lololol

I also dont get y people hate on it



WTF? D12 first appeared in 1996 on Eminems "Infinite" (I belive)...There was an underground D12 album in '97 and Bizarres EP "Attack Of the Weirdos" came out in 1998...
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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #21 on: May 05, 2002, 12:37:25 PM »
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WTF? D12 first appeared in 1996 on Eminems "Infinite" (I belive)...There was an underground D12 album in '97 and Bizarres EP "Attack Of the Weirdos" came out in 1998...


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WTF? D12 first appeared in 1996 on Eminems "Infinite" (I belive)...There was an underground D12 album in '97 and Bizarres EP "Attack Of the Weirdos" came out in 1998...


Kon Artis did some production on "Infinite". & yeah, D12 had a 10 track underground EP.
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I think that if you take one of the 'O's' out of 'Good' it's 'God', if you add a 'D' to 'Evil' it's the 'Devil'. I think some cool motherfucker sat down a long time ago and said 'let's figure out a way to control motherfuckers'.
 

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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #22 on: May 05, 2002, 12:47:53 PM »
Also, I gave this album a l'il listen today & I gotta say I forgot how disturbing "Kim" can be! Lol.
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I think that if you take one of the 'O's' out of 'Good' it's 'God', if you add a 'D' to 'Evil' it's the 'Devil'. I think some cool motherfucker sat down a long time ago and said 'let's figure out a way to control motherfuckers'.
 

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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #23 on: May 06, 2002, 05:01:26 PM »
Does anyone remember what this album got in the Source? I think it was four mics, but I could be wrong. I just know it wasn't five mics cuz on the track "Without Me" he drops some kinda rhyme about not holdin his breath til The Source gives him five mics.
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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #24 on: May 06, 2002, 06:24:31 PM »
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WTF? D12 first appeared in 1996 on Eminems "Infinite" (I belive)...There was an underground D12 album in '97 and Bizarres EP "Attack Of the Weirdos" came out in 1998...



o ya...........LOL

but, like, there first appearance, on a real big album (sellin over 10 million)
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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #25 on: May 06, 2002, 06:32:45 PM »
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o ya...........LOL

but, like, there first appearance, on a real big album (sellin over 10 million)


Didn't sales stop at around 6-7-8 million... ? ;D  I think so...
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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #26 on: May 06, 2002, 06:33:24 PM »
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Does anyone remember what this album got in the Source? I think it was four mics, but I could be wrong. I just know it wasn't five mics cuz on the track "Without Me" he drops some kinda rhyme about not holdin his breath til The Source gives him five mics.


3.5 mics. Exactly what it deserved, IMO.
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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #27 on: May 06, 2002, 06:36:54 PM »
Its a solid album I just got tired of it very quickly. I still listen to SSLP on a regular basis but I just dont listen to MMLP as often.

I can't explain it.
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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #28 on: May 06, 2002, 06:48:59 PM »
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Its a solid album I just got tired of it very quickly. I still listen to SSLP on a regular basis but I just dont listen to MMLP as often.

I can't explain it.


Yeah I feel the same... I get tired of hearing those sick lyrics, they become annoying after a while... I don't even bump MMLP no more, SSLP is definitely the better album IMO, peace
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Re: Why does every1 talk about hate tha MMLP
« Reply #29 on: May 06, 2002, 07:56:22 PM »
I still like MMLP better, probably because of the guest appearances. On the SSLP you don't see peeps like Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Xzibit, etc spittin their flows. I thought B-Please 2 was off the hook. But, just like what ya'll said, after so much this album really died out. I really can't remember the last time that I listened to it, but I know that I listen to it a lot more than the SSLP.
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