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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Elano The One And Only on November 09, 2013, 05:07:26 AM
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http://www.complex.com/music/2013/10/rick-rubin-eminem-marshall-mathers-2-interview/page/2
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thanks
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this album ended up not having any replay value for me
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this album ended up not having any replay value for me
Same.
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this album ended up not having any replay value for me
just a huge money grab
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^ seriously! Only songs worth keeping are Rap God, Groundhog Day, Evil Twin, and Baby.
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^ seriously! Only songs worth keeping are Rap God, Groundhog Day, Evil Twin, and Baby.
Rap God's the only one i kept. dope song for sure...might as well have named the album "Rap God single plus a bunch of b-side songs"
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I recall really enjoying the album a few times but admittedly i didn't listen to it that many times and haven't for a while. But i was the same with "the Eminem show", "encore", & "recovery"
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eminem show has a few CLASSIC songs to me. Square Dance, Say What You Say and Drips. I fucking love those songs so much. White America is another song I respect although I honestly can't say I've listened to it in like five years. Oh and the song with D-12 was dope too. Drinkin a pint of Pennzoil.
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^ Eminem Show was pretty great overall. On a much higher level than anything he's done since.
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The Eminem Show was Em at his peak...one of my favorite albums 8)
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I own all his album. Guess I'll have to revisit them. I did quite like "relapse"
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^ seriously! Only songs worth keeping are Rap God, Groundhog Day, Evil Twin, and Baby.
Rap God's the only one i kept. dope song for sure...might as well have named the album "Rap God single plus a bunch of b-side songs"
Typical pop industry formula
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Are you kidding me? MMLP 2 had mad replay value (for me, anyway), and a ton of great songs. 'Bad Guy' instantly became one of the greatest rap tracks ever as soon as this album dropped.
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The Eminem Show is his best album. He was insane with the pen at that time and everything that followed (8 Mile, Invasion mixtapes, Shady guest appearances). Which made Encore by far the biggest let-down ever.