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Post by mysterd on May 16, 2009 0:33:40 GMT
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Post by Galadriel on May 21, 2009 21:43:17 GMT
Not bad at all, I like some of Eminems older songs and this new cd seems ok
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Post by mysterd on May 23, 2009 16:30:41 GMT
Relapse is pretty good, I think. His lyricism is as sharp as ever, I must say. And I like that there's not too many guest appearances this LP, either.
Of course, there's some of the typical Eminem retreaded subjects, though -- talking about mom, talking about celebs, killing people as Shady, etc etc -- which funny enough, he even picks on himself for doing, too -- see "My Mom" and "Same Song & Dance", for example.
I love "Deja Vu" and "Beautiful", though. "Underground" and "Insane" are Shady at his craziest in some time, heh -- also love those two tracks.
Let's be real -- he'll probably never top Marshall Mathers LP. That's probably one of the TEN best rap albums I've ever heard period.
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Post by Lews on May 23, 2009 22:14:02 GMT
He used to be really good. After the Eminem Show the only good one he really had was Just Lose It.
Without him... I'm done with rap.
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Post by killerzzz on May 30, 2009 2:02:52 GMT
This one was alright, but I didn't find it as catchy as his older stuff. Sound-wise, not lyric-wise.
Killerzzz
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Post by Lews on Jun 17, 2009 5:14:37 GMT
Okay I finally downloaded this and gave it a listen. It's not as great as some of his old stuff, but it's actually not too terrible.
Songs I really like are Old Time's Sake and Deja Vu. Other good songs are 3 AM, Stay Wide Awake, Beautiful, and Underground. We Made You and Crack A Bottle aren't too bad. My Mom is okay. The others are kind of boring.
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