heisselhoff wrote:Happy 1st anniversary MMLP2! Still remember my first listening to it...god I was soooo excited about it
jinofthewind wrote:And Koolo's sources said... Nothing you idiots Koolo's sources are dead they're locked in my basement
Mr Change wrote:It's hard to believe it's been an entire year. I still remember listening to MMLP2 the first time like it was just last week.
And it's made it the entire year without you guys relapsing(lol) into hate for it over his last release. Amazing.![]()
It's not as good as the original--but then again, how could it be? Eminem delivered, and for that I am forever grateful. When you get down to it, this is the first true Eminem album since his hiatus.
MMLP2 was Em coming full circle with MMLP, only in a more mature way. Although it is almost completely different in sound, it is a true sequel. Traveling back to old themes while crafting new ones. Great album.
scrapig wrote:im a sick fuck, just ask Josh.
LEVITIKUZ wrote:Did y'all know Eminem's initials are MM. Like his name!!!
Mr Change wrote:It's hard to believe it's been an entire year. I still remember listening to MMLP2 the first time like it was just last week.
And it's made it the entire year without you guys relapsing(lol) into hate for it over his last release. Amazing.![]()
It's not as good as the original--but then again, how could it be? Eminem delivered, and for that I am forever grateful. When you get down to it, this is the first true Eminem album since his hiatus.
MMLP2 was Em coming full circle with MMLP, only in a more mature way. Although it is almost completely different in sound, it is a true sequel. Traveling back to old themes while crafting new ones. Great album.
UofLCard wrote:I can't believe it's already been a year.
On that same note, it'll will be ten years later this month since Encore released.
csw621 wrote:Encore is his best album since Encore. It took three CDs for me to be able to admit that.
boonim wrote:Just listened to the album after several months. Still deeply satisfying and as awesome as ever. The only song which I think is a bit light is The Monster. He's dealt with fame in more meaningful ways in other songs. And I don't think I will ever like Survival. All the rest are great songs to me. The album has it all -- humour, seriousness, cool concepts, great lyricism, good production. Content-wise, this is an honest, insightful and reasonably comprehensive reflection on his life and career so far -- serious music which I have to pay attention to, not background music. The production is not cohesive, but this was never an issue for me. Overall, in terms of listenability it goes with the big three for me.
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