by Shadiest_Aussie » Jul 16th, '07, 16:25
Marshall Mathers LP ( I Used To Ride The Buses Bumpin' This, Definitely A Repeat Listen Worthy Album. "the Way I Am", "I'm Back", "Stan" And "Remember Me?" Rock. Track For Track, Great.)
Devil's Night (Yes, A D-12 Album I Know, But As Unknowns, Em Was The Main Drawing Point. Production Was Brilliant, With A Few Different Styles Handled While By The Dirty Dozen. Em Almost Stole The Show With His 16 On Fight Music, But Who The Fuck Could Forget Proof In The "Purple Pills" Video In Tha Clown Suit, Hilairous Shit. Bizzare Grabbed The Best Verse On "Pistol Pistol")
Slim Shady LP (Funny, I Didn't Know This Existed Until 2002. Picked It Up, But I Thought It Was The MMLP With A Special Cover. Plus It Was Before I had The Internet, So I Had No Way Of Knowing, lol.
Best Track Was "Role Model", And U Can't Help But Nod Ur Head To The Beat Of "Cum On Everybody", While Laughing Out Loud At Its Content. )
Eminem Show (Dope Album, Used 2 Walk In Zero Degrees To School Listenin' 2 This. "When The Music Stops" Best Track.) / D-12 World (Underrated IMO, Production Is Tight, And The Rhymes Are Tighter, Plus Fuckin' Hilairious. Proof Got Best Verse On "Loyalty" & Bizzy Was Heartfelt On "Good Die Young".)
Encore (Had Its Moments, Contains Em's Best Production ("One Shot 2 Shot"), But Didn't Pack The Kick In The Nuts We Expect From Em.
Infinite (Ok, But Slim Shady Definitely Turned A Capable Rhymer Into A Superstar. Production Is Good.)
While The Re-Up Is Compilation, Em Def Stands Out. "Public Enemy #1" & "No Apologies" are Hopefully A Taste Of What's 2 Come From The King Mathers LP
AUSTRALIAN, If U Gotta A Problem With That, Get Fucked