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are you talking about The Chronic Re-Lit? try amazon.com
Quote from: HighEyeCue on December 18, 2011, 05:05:30 PMare you talking about The Chronic Re-Lit? try amazon.comno thats just the regular 'bonus' the bonus track he was talking about was released with a clean edition if im not mistaken
I'm sure Walmart sold alot of those clean editions
Quote from: HighEyeCue on December 19, 2011, 05:17:47 AMI'm sure Walmart sold alot of those clean editions yup, the album went diamond thanks to them
Who buy a clean version of an album? A parent who then gives it to his kid but who else?
Quote from: Gurfi on December 20, 2011, 08:48:06 AMWho buy a clean version of an album? A parent who then gives it to his kid but who else? I've bought two "clean versions" in my life.1. Above the Rim soundtrack I bought at Wal-Mart back in summer of 94 when it was released. Didn't realize all of Wal-Marts cd's were clean versions at the time. The version of "Big Pimpin" that was on there was slightly different, but I actually still consider it a better version of the song. Also, "Dogg Pound 4 Life" wasn't on there, but I ended up hearing that track anyway when I bought the Russel Simmons hip-hop doc. "The Show". And the live version of that song on The Show was way better than the version on that album. The beat was different, and I felt like Daz added to much extra shit to the beat on the dirty version of the album.2. The Marshal Mathers LP- I bought the dirty version twice and the clean version once the day it came out. I was such a huge Eminem fan in those times that I already had a bootleg copy, yet I bought the album the day it came out, 3 times. I bought one for my car, and one for my house, and I also bought the clean version just for the extra track "The Kids" that was on there. I also was very concerned at the time about Eminem's sales figures. I worked at Camelot Music in the mall at the time and broke all sales records for pre-sales of an album. I talked 25 people into buying the album early.