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Re: Slaughterhouse "On The House" Mixtape discussion thread
« Reply #90 on: August 20, 2012, 06:55:05 AM »
LOL @ how bad this is.

This is some shit that should stay in the vault forever.
 

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Re: Slaughterhouse "On The House" Mixtape discussion thread
« Reply #91 on: August 20, 2012, 11:25:53 AM »
Pissed cause they removed 4 tracks from the mixtape, some of them can be heard on that Joe Budden video where hes eating..lol

anyway Crookeds PSALM shits on this mixtape


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Re: Slaughterhouse "On The House" Mixtape discussion thread
« Reply #93 on: August 20, 2012, 03:37:28 PM »

anyway Crookeds PSALM shits on this mixtape


i'll give you that....Psalm is a much better "mixtape" than this one. 
 

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Re: Slaughterhouse "On The House" Mixtape discussion thread
« Reply #94 on: August 21, 2012, 01:31:06 PM »
Well its better than I expected.

Royces flow on Weight Scale is just incredible. He comes hella tight on Ya Talkin too.

Sucka MC's is a dope track, liked it. Coming Home is pretty dope too, hit material.

Spittins good, it's not that dumb either..tho I just zone out when Buddens on.


Overall it's good. 6/10
 

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Re: Slaughterhouse "On The House" Mixtape discussion thread
« Reply #95 on: August 21, 2012, 04:56:25 PM »
like most of the rapping on here, but the unmixed tracks and production in general is pretty bad. having said that i think it's probably better than what the album will be...

Yeah the overall sound quality and mixing really brings the tape down a notch. Can't front though, all the emcees on point, "Weight Scale" and "Sucka Emcees" probably my favourite tracks atm. Joells chinchilla line was dope as fuck, can't believe I've never heard it flipped like that. Before
 

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Re: Slaughterhouse "On The House" Mixtape discussion thread
« Reply #96 on: August 21, 2012, 07:31:58 PM »
After a few listens now I'm more impressed than I originally thought I was.

Coming Home, Gone & Who I Am & Truth or Truth are awesome.
 

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Re: Slaughterhouse "On The House" Mixtape discussion thread
« Reply #97 on: August 21, 2012, 07:53:23 PM »
After a few listens now I'm more impressed than I originally thought I was.

Coming Home, Gone & Who I Am & Truth or Truth are awesome.

werid, those are the songs I'm not bumping lol


sucka mc's, juggernaut, where sinners dwell, ya talking, weight scale and i see dead people are what i've been bumping.

juggernaut is starting to get played out because I listened to that crappy quality version too many times but the rest is still bumping
 

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Re: Slaughterhouse "On The House" Mixtape discussion thread
« Reply #98 on: August 21, 2012, 10:33:15 PM »
For real though Joey's verse on "Truth or Truth" may be one of the realest verses I've ever heard, and I don't even fuck with buddens like that. Killa Cham I might need you to make me a best of buddens mix. Seriously if a group can keep me entertained for 15 minutes and make me want to play the track again there's something special going on.
 

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Re: Slaughterhouse "On The House" Mixtape discussion thread
« Reply #99 on: August 21, 2012, 10:36:16 PM »
better than sept 7th mixtape...
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Re: Slaughterhouse "On The House" Mixtape discussion thread
« Reply #100 on: August 21, 2012, 11:15:22 PM »
For real though Joey's verse on "Truth or Truth" may be one of the realest verses I've ever heard, and I don't even fuck with buddens like that. Killa Cham I might need you to make me a best of buddens mix. Seriously if a group can keep me entertained for 15 minutes and make me want to play the track again there's something special going on.

I don't know if you bumped Padded Room, but that's a great place to start lol.
 

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Re: Slaughterhouse "On The House" Mixtape discussion thread
« Reply #101 on: August 28, 2012, 09:41:19 AM »
http://www.streetsneversleep.com/2012/08/20/docs-corner-slaughterhouse-on-the-house-review/

1.) Back The Fuck Up – 4/5, Epic start to the tape, the production sounds like an action movie sequence. Royce, Joell, and Crooked I murder this, but Budden is noticeably absent from the cut, which is kind of a shame considering this sound is right up his alley.
*Best verse: Royce Da 5”9
2.) Weight Scale – 4/5, Nas’ “Nasty” gets a facelift as the four rip the instrumental to shreds.
*Best verse: Crooked I
3.) On The House – 4/5, Crooked I and Joell Ortiz only drop a verse apiece, but it works.
*Best verse: Crooked I
4.) Sucka MC’s (feat. Freeway) – 3.75/5, Freeway makes a cameo that does not disappoint, while the group minus Budden (again) finishes off the song.
*Best verse: Joell Ortiz
5.) Ya Talkin – 3.5/5, Royce stands alone over Rick Ross’ “Maybach Music III” instrumental.
*Best verse: Royce Da 5”9
6.) All On Me – 4/5, Joe Budden provides a dope hook for this track, all of them deliver but Crooked I once again steals the show at the end.
*Best verse: Crooked I
7.) See Dead People – 4/5, This time around Lloyd Banks and Prodigy’s “1, 2, 3 Grind” beat gets flipped and is savaged by the entire group. Budden definitely came the hardest out of them all.
*Best verse: Joe Budden
8.) Where Sinners Dwell – 3.5/5, Could have predicted Kanye’s “Way Too Cold” to get touched eventually since Royce borrowed a few lines earlier in the tape’s intro. This one just has Royce and Crooked going in, however.
*Best verse: Crooked I
9.) Juggernauts – 4.5/5, I love the sample used for the instrumental, as well as the Eminem vocals in the hook. Possibly an album leftover? All four of them kill it.
*Best verse: Royce Da 5”9
10.) Coming Home – 4/5, Sounds like this could have been another track intended for the album, which is a good thing because it’s once again another solid cut.
*Best verse: Joell Ortiz
11.) Gone (feat. K-Young) – 4.5/5, This makes three for three with songs on the mixtape that sound like they were meant for the album. K-Young’s hook is ill complimenting the dark production.
*Best verse: Crooked I
12.) Who I Am (feat. SLV) – 4/5, A song sampling Jay-Z’s classic “Dead Presidents II”, which sets a nostalgic yet modern vibe. Royce is absent from this one.
*Best verse: Joe Budden
13.) Truth Or Truth, Pt. 1 – 4/5, This has to be the longest track I’ve heard since Game’s “300 Bars”. It could have been cut shorter, but it doesn’t necessarily drag out or fall flat at any point. All four MCs’ verses contain a great deal of substance over Rick Ross’ “Tears of Joy” instrumental, dealing with the pressures of fame, record labels, their children, baby mama drama, ungrateful fans, and life in general. Perfect way to end the mixtape.
*Best verse: Joe Budden

OVERALL RATING: 4/5
 

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Re: Slaughterhouse "On The House" Mixtape discussion thread
« Reply #102 on: August 28, 2012, 10:19:20 AM »
http://www.streetsneversleep.com/2012/08/20/docs-corner-slaughterhouse-on-the-house-review/

1.) Back The Fuck Up – 4/5, Epic start to the tape, the production sounds like an action movie sequence. Royce, Joell, and Crooked I murder this, but Budden is noticeably absent from the cut, which is kind of a shame considering this sound is right up his alley.
*Best verse: Royce Da 5”9
2.) Weight Scale – 4/5, Nas’ “Nasty” gets a facelift as the four rip the instrumental to shreds.
*Best verse: Crooked I
3.) On The House – 4/5, Crooked I and Joell Ortiz only drop a verse apiece, but it works.
*Best verse: Crooked I
4.) Sucka MC’s (feat. Freeway) – 3.75/5, Freeway makes a cameo that does not disappoint, while the group minus Budden (again) finishes off the song.
*Best verse: Joell Ortiz
5.) Ya Talkin – 3.5/5, Royce stands alone over Rick Ross’ “Maybach Music III” instrumental.
*Best verse: Royce Da 5”9
6.) All On Me – 4/5, Joe Budden provides a dope hook for this track, all of them deliver but Crooked I once again steals the show at the end.
*Best verse: Crooked I
7.) See Dead People – 4/5, This time around Lloyd Banks and Prodigy’s “1, 2, 3 Grind” beat gets flipped and is savaged by the entire group. Budden definitely came the hardest out of them all.
*Best verse: Joe Budden
8.) Where Sinners Dwell – 3.5/5, Could have predicted Kanye’s “Way Too Cold” to get touched eventually since Royce borrowed a few lines earlier in the tape’s intro. This one just has Royce and Crooked going in, however.
*Best verse: Crooked I
9.) Juggernauts – 4.5/5, I love the sample used for the instrumental, as well as the Eminem vocals in the hook. Possibly an album leftover? All four of them kill it.
*Best verse: Royce Da 5”9
10.) Coming Home – 4/5, Sounds like this could have been another track intended for the album, which is a good thing because it’s once again another solid cut.
*Best verse: Joell Ortiz
11.) Gone (feat. K-Young) – 4.5/5, This makes three for three with songs on the mixtape that sound like they were meant for the album. K-Young’s hook is ill complimenting the dark production.
*Best verse: Crooked I
12.) Who I Am (feat. SLV) – 4/5, A song sampling Jay-Z’s classic “Dead Presidents II”, which sets a nostalgic yet modern vibe. Royce is absent from this one.
*Best verse: Joe Budden
13.) Truth Or Truth, Pt. 1 – 4/5, This has to be the longest track I’ve heard since Game’s “300 Bars”. It could have been cut shorter, but it doesn’t necessarily drag out or fall flat at any point. All four MCs’ verses contain a great deal of substance over Rick Ross’ “Tears of Joy” instrumental, dealing with the pressures of fame, record labels, their children, baby mama drama, ungrateful fans, and life in general. Perfect way to end the mixtape.
*Best verse: Joe Budden

OVERALL RATING: 4/5

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Re: Slaughterhouse "On The House" Mixtape discussion thread
« Reply #103 on: August 28, 2012, 03:44:28 PM »
http://www.streetsneversleep.com/2012/08/20/docs-corner-slaughterhouse-on-the-house-review/

1.) Back The Fuck Up – 4/5, Epic start to the tape, the production sounds like an action movie sequence. Royce, Joell, and Crooked I murder this, but Budden is noticeably absent from the cut, which is kind of a shame considering this sound is right up his alley.
*Best verse: Royce Da 5”9
2.) Weight Scale – 4/5, Nas’ “Nasty” gets a facelift as the four rip the instrumental to shreds.
*Best verse: Crooked I
3.) On The House – 4/5, Crooked I and Joell Ortiz only drop a verse apiece, but it works.
*Best verse: Crooked I
4.) Sucka MC’s (feat. Freeway) – 3.75/5, Freeway makes a cameo that does not disappoint, while the group minus Budden (again) finishes off the song.
*Best verse: Joell Ortiz
5.) Ya Talkin – 3.5/5, Royce stands alone over Rick Ross’ “Maybach Music III” instrumental.
*Best verse: Royce Da 5”9
6.) All On Me – 4/5, Joe Budden provides a dope hook for this track, all of them deliver but Crooked I once again steals the show at the end.
*Best verse: Crooked I
7.) See Dead People – 4/5, This time around Lloyd Banks and Prodigy’s “1, 2, 3 Grind” beat gets flipped and is savaged by the entire group. Budden definitely came the hardest out of them all.
*Best verse: Joe Budden
8.) Where Sinners Dwell – 3.5/5, Could have predicted Kanye’s “Way Too Cold” to get touched eventually since Royce borrowed a few lines earlier in the tape’s intro. This one just has Royce and Crooked going in, however.
*Best verse: Crooked I
9.) Juggernauts – 4.5/5, I love the sample used for the instrumental, as well as the Eminem vocals in the hook. Possibly an album leftover? All four of them kill it.
*Best verse: Royce Da 5”9
10.) Coming Home – 4/5, Sounds like this could have been another track intended for the album, which is a good thing because it’s once again another solid cut.
*Best verse: Joell Ortiz
11.) Gone (feat. K-Young) – 4.5/5, This makes three for three with songs on the mixtape that sound like they were meant for the album. K-Young’s hook is ill complimenting the dark production.
*Best verse: Crooked I
12.) Who I Am (feat. SLV) – 4/5, A song sampling Jay-Z’s classic “Dead Presidents II”, which sets a nostalgic yet modern vibe. Royce is absent from this one.
*Best verse: Joe Budden
13.) Truth Or Truth, Pt. 1 – 4/5, This has to be the longest track I’ve heard since Game’s “300 Bars”. It could have been cut shorter, but it doesn’t necessarily drag out or fall flat at any point. All four MCs’ verses contain a great deal of substance over Rick Ross’ “Tears of Joy” instrumental, dealing with the pressures of fame, record labels, their children, baby mama drama, ungrateful fans, and life in general. Perfect way to end the mixtape.
*Best verse: Joe Budden

OVERALL RATING: 4/5

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Re: Slaughterhouse "On The House" Mixtape discussion thread
« Reply #104 on: August 28, 2012, 04:47:35 PM »
Crooked I denied him an autograph or something, or he wouldn't give up those DPG rares with him featured