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Quote from: Action! on August 02, 2009, 08:37:00 PMI still think Move On is their best song...though I personally love the album. If I were to remove my personal feelings I would say,1. The beat selection was weak. Cuckoo and the one probably had the best beats. Why? Each beat fits the concept of the songs. 2. There needed to be a strong conceptual tie-in for the album. For example, the concept of the album could have been introducing the world to each of the 4 members. They could have done this with 4 in the mind skits, one for each member. I think that Budden skit was brilliant. But, as we all know even if some of us don't want to admit it, Slaughterhouse also serves as a major vehicle in moving their solo careers forward by increasing their fan bases and industry connections.like they got the cash for an album full of good beats
I still think Move On is their best song...though I personally love the album. If I were to remove my personal feelings I would say,1. The beat selection was weak. Cuckoo and the one probably had the best beats. Why? Each beat fits the concept of the songs. 2. There needed to be a strong conceptual tie-in for the album. For example, the concept of the album could have been introducing the world to each of the 4 members. They could have done this with 4 in the mind skits, one for each member. I think that Budden skit was brilliant. But, as we all know even if some of us don't want to admit it, Slaughterhouse also serves as a major vehicle in moving their solo careers forward by increasing their fan bases and industry connections.
'Oh I can't see him, I can't see God', YA'LL CAN'T SEE FUCKIN' AIR NEITHER!
Prove to me the wind. Show me the wind man. I want proof of that shit. Cuz I don't see it.
Quote from: ikke on August 02, 2009, 08:50:28 PMQuote from: Action! on August 02, 2009, 08:37:00 PMI still think Move On is their best song...though I personally love the album. If I were to remove my personal feelings I would say,1. The beat selection was weak. Cuckoo and the one probably had the best beats. Why? Each beat fits the concept of the songs. 2. There needed to be a strong conceptual tie-in for the album. For example, the concept of the album could have been introducing the world to each of the 4 members. They could have done this with 4 in the mind skits, one for each member. I think that Budden skit was brilliant. But, as we all know even if some of us don't want to admit it, Slaughterhouse also serves as a major vehicle in moving their solo careers forward by increasing their fan bases and industry connections.like they got the cash for an album full of good beatsYeah, I'm sure that's part of it. Great beats tend to be more expensive but also it's a reflection of how one uses the beat. Microphone is another good example of a beat put to proper use.I'm a fan of the album so for me I'm just nitpicking. I even thought Budden was dope even if he was the weakest link which I don't view him as.
great album...amazing.joel ortiz!! HOLY SHIT!! i think he stole the show with his rhymes.the only thing i didnt like was that recycled sample they used on Not Tonight.
Anybody else not really enjoy it that much?
Quote from: Paul on August 03, 2009, 08:23:51 AMAnybody else not really enjoy it that much?Like I said, beat wise, no. They were a big letdown for me. But they did come good lyrically. Next album will be better for sure.
Game would fir perfectly into this album, with all that name dropping