[/quote]The superior rhyming is only part of it.
My Mom is a throwback to the humorous storytelling of classic Eminem. 25 To Life is a stale "metaphor track" that has little replay value. Oh shit, he's telling us his on-off relationship with rap is like it's with a woman...cool.

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Hahahahahaha! Exactly!
I Think With All The Debating Goin' On people went back to revise Relapse doing that finding forgotten content or newfound appreciation for the lyrical wizardry..
IMO though time
usually only makes an album classic or awesome if people have experiences attached to it from that time period where they related 100% to what the artist was saying on the record or the memories they recall when they throw on the album often because life/music gets shittier each year.. probably the case.. people expected recovery to be better than relapse if the next album is worse than Recovery we will be called Recovery Lovers for praising that album even though we got called recovery haters this year.. for example when i was 12 in 2004 and found out what Shady was it was AWESOME as a rebellious teen having somebody really cool like Eminem to guide you and tell everybody to suck your dick.. now even though i still prefer his older material over the new one i'm 19 and I don't relate as much to the material as i remember i used to do..
that means if I ever DO get out of my drug haze

I might prefer Recovery cus of the "Look at how cool i am clean-theme" but as of right now i still prefer dark vibes, personal content and sick lyricism over chaotic (Noisy!) production, self braggadacious punchlines, lacking humour and songs that really have No replay value (25 to life and LTWYL (Recovery As a Whole) might be amongst the material I played the least from his entire catalogue..) but i'm waiting for the nostalgia to kick in and the radio-raping of the singles to kick off and then I might like it a bit more.. but for the record I don't never have and hopefully never will hate any of his records (Big Weenie and 25 to life was pushing the envelope though) all of his albums are amazing in theyr own right and even though i might be biased having emotions connected to his material i don't think his albums can be compared to eachother considering the fact that theyr all stylistically completely different thats the catch about Eminem.. even though Relapse and Recovery might not be up to his usual standards theyr still both the best records from that year
