), because I'm ordering the CD and I'm not paying for digital too. Plus, I hate iTunes.
), because I'm ordering the CD and I'm not paying for digital too. Plus, I hate iTunes.



LMShady wrote:Em on The Monster reminds me of Here Comes the Weekend a little, anyone else get that?
speckzo wrote: "Bad Guy" will have part of the Scarface speech in it or sample the "Criminal" line "I'm the bad guy who makes fun of people..."






" And then she hears the song and starts crying.

Wego wrote:Eminem needs to be a bit more succint and compendious in his elocution and enunciation while being less loquacious. This I believe would really make the album.


Wego wrote:Eminem needs to be a bit more succint and compendious in his elocution and enunciation while being less loquacious. This I believe would really make the album.



StayWideAwake wrote:VINTAGƎ wrote:
Yeah. I don't think I cringed at all in terms of punch lines. Rap God was flawless, Monster didn't have any. I don't remember anything on Survival being so bad it ruined the song.
The only lines I was kind of like "ugh, come on, Em," were "make like k-fed and let yourself go" and "woke up next to the ugly kardashian" on Berzerk. The first one is embarrassingly dated, and the second just felt like a forced attempt to be his old Slim Shady self.
Having said that, I still like Berzerk.
I laughed at the Kardashian line, and even harder when girls I knew thought it was disrespectful haha. The k-fed line was pretty "meh", but I think it was loosely meant to go with the little rhyme of
crank the bass up like crazy/baby make just like k fed
Which is actually sort of cool that there was a rhyme that was completed in a completely different cycle of the hook. Still a dumb reference, but kind of cool.
Honestly I think the rhyming of the chorus is what helped give it it's awesome cadence rock this house/knock it down/volume loud just sounds awesome





MetalShady wrote:VINTAGƎ wrote:Corpse_Welder wrote:I have to disagree. The flock of radio lovers will feel that way but real fans know real shit. That feeling you got at 11 from SSLP, the vicarious chill of really enjoying something dark, could not be replicated by Recovery. I'm no Recovery hater, but it doesn't have that dark intangible. The thing is too, people are judging MMLP2 RIGHT NOW, when even Berzerk has only been out 2 months. It takes time for things to settle in and get an authentic opinion, IE Rap God. I don't believe in 1 year everyone will be squirting over it anymore
I don't know. Fans can evolve with the artist. Or their tastes can change. Yeah, the dark edgy stuff was cool when I was 12, 13, because I felt like a rebel listening to adult material.
By the time Eminem Show/8 Mile came along, and he started making songs like Lose Yourself and SFTM, my tastes changed. I think Eminem is at his best when he writes songs like that. Songs that transcend the genre.
I hated a considerable amount of Relapse and loved all of Recovery.
I was there from the beginning. I was a fan the first time I heard My Name Is, but I'm 25 now.
Dark stuff doesn't do it for me anymore. The bulk of his catalog is that. I want songs and content that make use of his skills as a songwriter and not so much a lyricist.
I couldn't agree more. I'm 27 and I was actually around for the Slim Shady EP. Been a fan ever since. And you're absolutely right. I think a lot of Em fans are around our age and we want him to evolve with us. The Slim Shady LP is still probably my all-time favorite, but no way I would want Em to make another album like that. We need more songs like Lose Yourself, Sing for the Moment, 8 Mile, etc.


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