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When you first heard Infinite

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Re: When you first heard Infinite

Postby Unscarred » Jan 6th, '11, 21:09

Wreckless Music wrote: I liked them, never hated them, and I think they are really nice songs, but I hardly ever bump the Infinite

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Re: When you first heard Infinite

Postby dead prez » Jan 7th, '11, 07:04

First time I heard it I was amazed, until I realized he sacrificed substance for multies which is a big no no. His next three albums are better in ever single way.
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Re: When you first heard Infinite

Postby mdemaz » Jan 7th, '11, 08:26

I'm not gonna lie.
It was like 2003 when I first heard about it on the internet at school.
It would be a good 5 years until I downloaded it.
I was at work and would loop the album all day.
It had that raw feeling of struggling with a dead end job and trying to have a good time at the same time.
It was a young eminem around 24 or something years old.
He would of been sick of the world but wanted to try to make his image seem positive on this album but he ends up sounding like A-Z and nas.
It's a shame that the album never got much attention because it was lyrically ground breaking with the quad multis and never before tried rhyming scheme.

On the flip side it was really boring at times and came out to the public in a image sense as some punk white kid trying to rap black but you know.
At the end of the day if it wasn't for infinite we wouldn't have an eminem.
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Re: When you first heard Infinite

Postby AnalKiddo » Jan 7th, '11, 09:17

Too busy vibin' to Encore :smoking:
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Cause the shit I hear is crazy
But your either getting lazy or you don't believe in you no more
Seems like your own opinions, not one you can form
Cant make a decision you keep questioning yourself
Second guessing and its almost like your begging for my help

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Re: When you first heard Infinite

Postby TheGentlePlayer » Jan 7th, '11, 11:29

AnalKiddo wrote:Too busy vibin' to Encore :smoking:


Me too :smoking:
I wanted an album so rugged nobody could touch it.
Spent a million a track and went over my budget.
Now how in the fuck am I supposed to get out of debt?
I can't rap anymore, I just murdered the alphabet.
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Re: When you first heard Infinite

Postby DarkSideOfEm » Jan 7th, '11, 21:54

"what the fuck did he said?"
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Re: When you first heard Infinite

Postby SoldierShady » Jan 9th, '11, 01:00

I didn't know "Infinite" until about 2006....but when I heard Infinite (the song) man oh man. You shoulda seen the way I was bopping my head. Had it on loop for a few weeks.
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Re: When you first heard Infinite

Postby Just Silver » Jan 9th, '11, 02:44

when i first heard Infinite i thought it was very underrated

didnt really like Never 2 far though
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Re: When you first heard Infinite

Postby Bistnal » Jan 9th, '11, 02:49

I listened to it after I heard everything but Encore and thought it was easily his worst. I didn't like any of it except for like one song..just found it too boring.
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Re: When you first heard Infinite

Postby Unscarred » Jan 9th, '11, 02:50

Just Silver wrote:when i first heard Infinite i thought it was very underrated

didnt really like Never 2 far though

Weird, this is easily one of the best songs on the album
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