
Emadyville wrote:Mr Change wrote:Nice, glad to see older fans enjoying MMLP2 that much. What's your opinion on the whole Relapse-Recovery debate (which we probably won't agree on going off the rest of the forum) and just that time period in general?
Honestly, at the time recovery over relapse. But now, I think i'd rather listen to relapse. I'm not a fan of the accents, yet on some songs they worked. If I were to include refill I'd say relapse no doubt. Honestly can't remember the last time I listened to either. But that era was very interesting in terms of eminems career when you take into account his comeback with relapse, then recovery which was so different, but at the same time you had accents vs yelling.
His features during recovery I enjoyed, that I will say. Especially since there was an abundance of them. tbh right now I'm still bumping mmlp2 and the bonus disc non stop. It's off to bed for me though, I hope to further this discussion or others very soon. I enjoyed talking to you tonight in this thread and the nfl thread. Goodnight to you

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alicia11 wrote:BB200
140 92 149 The Eminem Show Eminem
167 157 147 The Marshall Mathers LP Eminem
193 146 210 Curtain Call: The Hits Eminem
195 127 166 Recovery Eminem
alicia11 wrote:Mediatraffic:
WW sales: @Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 - 55,000 (3,549,000 total).


Hamza1972 wrote:Japan
95 (64) 13 Marshall Mathers LP 2 1,015 (48,282)


Hamza1972 wrote:13 EMINEM SHADY/AFTERMATH/INT 25,040 +8%
MARSHALL MATHERS LP 2
Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren

Emadyville wrote:Hamza1972 wrote:13 EMINEM SHADY/AFTERMATH/INT 25,040 +8%
MARSHALL MATHERS LP 2
wow. this is awful to me. i mean, not even top 10 anymore![]()
i'm starting to think he did something wrong, and its not the album itself


alicia11 wrote:UK
10 22 13 MMLP2
Thanks to the itunes discount.
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RSoares wrote:Em doesn't care about his sales anymore (did he ever care?).
He barely promoted this album.

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