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R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby ChronicJon » Jun 9th, '10, 00:38

C'mon man seriously :facepalm

New Em>Old Em. Recovery>MMLP.

I mothafucking said it
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby Chris_Bs » Jun 9th, '10, 00:39

Iam fucking in love with the new Em

no homo :worship:
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby matz » Jun 9th, '10, 00:45

i really dont no what to think :confusion: :confusion: :confusion: not what i was expecting at all and is gonna take a looonng time to get use to....overall im impressed though
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby da r star » Jun 9th, '10, 03:13

ChronicJon wrote:C'mon man seriously :facepalm

New Em>Old Em. Recovery>MMLP.

I mothafucking said it


You're entitled to your own opinion.

Jaz wrote:Lmao Ali stays talkin' bullshit because that's all he knows.


Anyway, So OP is saying you like Re-Up tracks, and Encore better than this? It sucks that something like that's stopping you from enjoying this album..


No fuckin way, I said it before, I put 2000-2010 because this album marked the official passage to the New Em. For me :

TES
MMLP
??Recovery??
Relapse/SSLP
??Recovery??

I've listened Recovery the whole day and I think it's a great album, I think it's better than Relapse. But content aside, girl songs aside, beats aside, here's a fact :

If you listen to the Eminem Show, the energy, the flow, voice tone is different from White America to My Dads Gone Crazy.
In Recovery, it's pretty much the same energy/aggressiveness on every track, there's not even ONE track where he raps calmly, more laidback. THAT'S what makes it a 8.5/9 out of 10 for me. It's the lack of versatily that was shown in previous album. It's like he felt he had to rap like he was dying on every track and go as fast as he can because people went crazy for Forever and Drop The World.
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby OMEGA » Jun 9th, '10, 03:17

Complaints about Eminem not being as the old Shady are fucking lame to me. It's common sense that, as an artist, his music is going to be more serious. For Pete's sake, dude's almost 40 and some of you still want him to rap juvenile songs like his past work? :laughing:

Old Slim Shady is awesome, new Shady is awesome. Deal with it. :smoking:
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby UofLCard » Jun 9th, '10, 03:26

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LEVITIKUZ wrote:Did y'all know Eminem's initials are MM. Like his name!!!


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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby slimsoxshady » Jun 9th, '10, 03:43

"I stuck my dick in this game like a rapist, they call me Slim Roethlisberger"

how is that not vintage Shady?
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby tross840 » Jun 9th, '10, 06:16

ChronicJon wrote:C'mon man seriously :facepalm

New Em>Old Em. Recovery>MMLP.

I mothafucking said it


im sorry this cant be true.

i could probably pick any track at random on mmlp and come up with lyrics as good as anything on recovery...and i LOVEE recovery...mmlp was just on some other shit


Blood, guts, guns, cuts
Knives, lives, wives, nuns, sluts!!!!
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby voice23 » Jun 9th, '10, 06:30

by ChronicJon on Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:38 pm
C'mon man seriously :facepalm

New Em>Old Em. Recovery>MMLP.

I mothafucking said it

yes
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby slimsoxshady » Jun 9th, '10, 06:34

Recovery takes every good thing from every previous album and combines it into one monster record. While I still would lean towards TES as my favorite Eminem album, Recovery will likely pass MMLP and SSLP for me or at least tie them
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby Edge » Jun 9th, '10, 06:41

eminem has usused a different style/flow/voice for every cd, sslp was a party/drug record with a different flow and such than on mmlp which was more angry.... on eminem show its yet another tone of his voice and talks more political, about respecting the rap game, his veiews on the game and such... encore was themeless and he didnt really have that set style to run with for that album... relapse was the accent with drug related themes... this cd was yet another style, not that it isnt a "eminem cd" its just yet another different themed cd.... hes more cocky talkin bout hes the best and he has rediculous wordplay.... yea theres a couple songs to the girls, but he likes pussy so what... even though theyr to girls theyr still fucked up at points talking bout beatin girls and such... i feel like this cd is a future clasic
be the best you can be, and if thats not good enough for people... than fuck em
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby MikeNUFC » Jun 9th, '10, 09:14

da r star wrote:If you listen to the Eminem Show, the energy, the flow, voice tone is different from White America to My Dads Gone Crazy.
In Recovery, it's pretty much the same energy/aggressiveness on every track, there's not even ONE track where he raps calmly, more laidback. THAT'S what makes it a 8.5/9 out of 10 for me. It's the lack of versatily that was shown in previous album. It's like he felt he had to rap like he was dying on every track and go as fast as he can because people went crazy for Forever and Drop The World.

Agree so much. Delivery is the one thing that lets the album down.
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby Drucifer » Jun 9th, '10, 09:54

I've noticed that alot of people who liked Relapse are the ones being hardest on this, and the ones who like this were the ones who shitted on Relapse
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby AliJack » Jun 9th, '10, 11:17

Drucifer wrote:I've noticed that alot of people who liked Relapse are the ones being hardest on this, and the ones who like this were the ones who shitted on Relapse

I hate both Sherlock!!!!!!!!!
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby darklord981 » Jun 9th, '10, 11:20

Recovery > Marshall Mathers LP
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