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Despite all of the sales, the majority of Eminem's music is forgettable...
5 months ago  ::  Jul 02, 2009 - 6:31AM #1
Culture
Posts: 5146

It dawned on me that Eminem really doesn't have much that sticks out compared to the rest of the Top artist.....


 


I know somebody has to agree with me...put all of your biases aside...


 


besides "Lose Yourself" and "Stan", the majority of his other music is forgetable...


 


Nobody is going to be bumping anything from "Relapse" around this time next year....


 


As a matter of fact other than checking to see how Relapse sounded (Garbage Album), I hadn't even listened to or checked for a Em track in years..... I remember hearing him on that one single off of relapse.....but other than that.....he was pretty much extinct....


 


It's funny how Hip-Hop's top selling artist has one of the weakest catalogues around....


 


stanley's don't get mad....


 

Etheration

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5 months ago  ::  Jul 02, 2009 - 8:28AM #2
ONE
Posts: 3214

c/s. I can't imagine any adult in his/her right mind runnin to the store and buying that travesty of an album Relapse. It's quite hilarious that a 36 year old man is still rambling about the same immature, imbecilic bullshit at 36 as he did at 26. You'd think an artist who has been in the game for over 10 years would say actually something meaningful on his comeback album. Instead, all you got was the same lame, corny ass stories about rape, murder, torture, incest, pedophilia, his mom, homophobia, & Christopher Reeves... and it's not creative when it's when it's already been done 1000 times before on previous releases. You'd think a clown who's almost 40 years old would display some growth, change his subject matter, and produce something worthy after a 4 year absence. But it was 100% garbage. Pure trash. Just another wack album.

That's a life worth of hard livin, Cuban cigar tippin
12th grade ditchin, purple served by the jar sippin
If you lost a homie you'll know friendship is god given
I done seen the church so much you think I was born christian
5 months ago  ::  Jul 02, 2009 - 8:45AM #3
The Mad Hatter
Posts: 5593

I love Ems music, but i think over the years i outgrew it i havent even checked for relapse but if i was in highschool i wouldve been standing in line for it.

5 months ago  ::  Jul 02, 2009 - 8:51AM #4
zer0faults001
Posts: 554

Oddly those are two of the only 3 songs of his on my player, the third being Like Toy Soldiers.

5 months ago  ::  Jul 02, 2009 - 8:54AM #5
GodKiller
Posts: 984

Jul 2, 2009 -- 8:28AM, ONE wrote:


c/s. I can't imagine any adult in his/her right mind runnin to the store and buying that travesty of an album Relapse. It's quite hilarious that a 36 year old man is still rambling about the same immature, imbecilic bullshit at 36 as he did at 26. You'd think an artist who has been in the game for over 10 years would say actually something meaningful on his comeback album. Instead, all you got was the same lame, corny ass stories about rape, murder, torture, incest, pedophilia, his mom, homophobia, & Christopher Reeves... and it's not creative when it's when it's already been done 1000 times before on previous releases. You'd think a clown who's almost 40 years old would display some growth, change his subject matter, and produce something worthy after a 4 year absence. But it was 100% garbage. Pure trash. Just another wack album.




*looks at the guy in your avi, laughs at you hypocrisy and leaves*

On The Reason, there is only one Law and one Law only: basically, saying you are a fan of anyone automatically makes you a coon, an uncle tom and/or a Stan (most likely all of those combined) while stating dislike toward an artist makes you an undeniable and despicable hater. This shall be the Law on The Reason and it will be always impossible to get around it. Anyone who may try to do so by the means of rational thinking and reason shall be mocked, ridiculed and black-listed from The Reason forever.
5 months ago  ::  Jul 02, 2009 - 8:57AM #6
Culture
Posts: 5146

Jul 2, 2009 -- 8:54AM, GodKiller wrote:


Jul 2, 2009 -- 8:28AM, ONE wrote:


c/s. I can't imagine any adult in his/her right mind runnin to the store and buying that travesty of an album Relapse. It's quite hilarious that a 36 year old man is still rambling about the same immature, imbecilic bullshit at 36 as he did at 26. You'd think an artist who has been in the game for over 10 years would say actually something meaningful on his comeback album. Instead, all you got was the same lame, corny ass stories about rape, murder, torture, incest, pedophilia, his mom, homophobia, & Christopher Reeves... and it's not creative when it's when it's already been done 1000 times before on previous releases. You'd think a clown who's almost 40 years old would display some growth, change his subject matter, and produce something worthy after a 4 year absence. But it was 100% garbage. Pure trash. Just another wack album.




*looks at the guy in your avi, laughs at you hypocrisy and leaves*





CUBE >>>>>>> M&M

Etheration

F.P.C.
5 months ago  ::  Jul 02, 2009 - 9:04AM #7
GodKiller
Posts: 984

Jul 2, 2009 -- 8:57AM, Culture wrote:


Jul 2, 2009 -- 8:54AM, GodKiller wrote:


Jul 2, 2009 -- 8:28AM, ONE wrote:


c/s. I can't imagine any adult in his/her right mind runnin to the store and buying that travesty of an album Relapse. It's quite hilarious that a 36 year old man is still rambling about the same immature, imbecilic bullshit at 36 as he did at 26. You'd think an artist who has been in the game for over 10 years would say actually something meaningful on his comeback album. Instead, all you got was the same lame, corny ass stories about rape, murder, torture, incest, pedophilia, his mom, homophobia, & Christopher Reeves... and it's not creative when it's when it's already been done 1000 times before on previous releases. You'd think a clown who's almost 40 years old would display some growth, change his subject matter, and produce something worthy after a 4 year absence. But it was 100% garbage. Pure trash. Just another wack album.




*looks at the guy in your avi, laughs at you hypocrisy and leaves*





CUBE >>>>>>> M&M




that wasnt my point. most rappers are often quite redundant. that applies for both em and cube. so him whining about eminem's redundancy while he supports ice cube doesnt really make sense.

On The Reason, there is only one Law and one Law only: basically, saying you are a fan of anyone automatically makes you a coon, an uncle tom and/or a Stan (most likely all of those combined) while stating dislike toward an artist makes you an undeniable and despicable hater. This shall be the Law on The Reason and it will be always impossible to get around it. Anyone who may try to do so by the means of rational thinking and reason shall be mocked, ridiculed and black-listed from The Reason forever.
5 months ago  ::  Jul 02, 2009 - 9:11AM #8
Fazeem Blackall (SoloMan) Wordplay Terrorist
Posts: 1558

Jul 2, 2009 -- 9:04AM, GodKiller wrote:


Jul 2, 2009 -- 8:57AM, Culture wrote:


Jul 2, 2009 -- 8:54AM, GodKiller wrote:


Jul 2, 2009 -- 8:28AM, ONE wrote:


c/s. I can't imagine any adult in his/her right mind runnin to the store and buying that travesty of an album Relapse. It's quite hilarious that a 36 year old man is still rambling about the same immature, imbecilic bullshit at 36 as he did at 26. You'd think an artist who has been in the game for over 10 years would say actually something meaningful on his comeback album. Instead, all you got was the same lame, corny ass stories about rape, murder, torture, incest, pedophilia, his mom, homophobia, & Christopher Reeves... and it's not creative when it's when it's already been done 1000 times before on previous releases. You'd think a clown who's almost 40 years old would display some growth, change his subject matter, and produce something worthy after a 4 year absence. But it was 100% garbage. Pure trash. Just another wack album.




*looks at the guy in your avi, laughs at you hypocrisy and leaves*





CUBE >>>>>>> M&M




that wasnt my point. most rappers are often quite redundant. that applies for both em and cube. so him whining about eminem's redundancy while he supports ice cube doesnt really make sense.



Whether you Are a Coon or A Wigger you do not get it... Ice Cube has timeless hiphop classics, a respected hollywood career and owns his own publishing, Eminem has Lose yourself and a reputation for deviancy

I am a predator, Mentally, ahead of my time,
You know with each Line, Down For My Crime
Grime is what I Live In, My Lifes Been Driven
My Mission, Verbally Lynching all Competition
Still they Wishing that they Could Be Like Me
Born to Life a G, Now ****s wanna Censor Me
For Ghetto Stories, Remembering Lost Glories,
No they can't Ignore Me, So Try to destroy Me...

Not A FreeStyle Just a Restyle, Keystyle from the Past...



I do not hate White People, Hell I enjoyed many White Women intimately, But I cannot stand Wiggers, RedNecks, or any Fag White Boys that do not Know there Place in shit...

Ohh yeah I almost forgot fuck all you Homo stans, you dumb fuck coons and any other fake ass bitches that act reckless online and are cowards in real life...

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5 months ago  ::  Jul 02, 2009 - 9:15AM #9
slicknickshady
Posts: 1993

Eminem is the G.O.A.T


I'm 23 years old. I have been listening to Eminem since Forgot About Dre was released on the radio in 2000. Then my friend burnt me a copy of the slim shady lp and I was hooked for life. I of course bought the slim shady lp a few weeks later to have a nice copy. I was in san diego at the time. A few months later we moved back home to michigan where i lived till the end of 5th grade before we moved out to San Diego. So while i have really grown out of rap music Eminem is the only rapper i still care about. Dr Dre to as well but he hasnt put anything out since Dre 2001 and 50 cent if he can get back to his GRODT & The Massacre day's and of course D12 but that's all the rap I can stand nowaday's. I'm a metal head for the most part now. Tool, A Perfect Circle, System of a Down, Nine Inch Nails, Rage Against The Machine, and so on. Eminem is the one who got me away from oldies and adult contemporary music. I was really into Rap for a while. Eminem has lasting power that none of the others in the game right now have. Dr Dre has lasted but he's released nothing in a while. I have three Jay Z albums but lost interest in him two albums ago. I have a few Nas albums but lost interest in him since stillmatic. Nobody in the game brings it like Eminem. He introduced me to so much great music. He is still relivant and I still bump the SSLP to this date. Ill be bumping Relapse and all his other albums 10 years from now as well.


 

5 months ago  ::  Jul 02, 2009 - 9:20AM #10
Culture
Posts: 5146

Jul 2, 2009 -- 9:15AM, slicknickshady wrote:


Eminem is the G.O.A.T


I'm 23 years old. I have been listening to Eminem since Forgot About Dre was released on the radio in 2000. Then my friend burnt me a copy of the slim shady lp and I was hooked for life. I of course bought the slim shady lp a few weeks later to have a nice copy. I was in san diego at the time. A few months later we moved back home to michigan where i lived till the end of 5th grade before we moved out to San Diego. So while i have really grown out of rap music Eminem is the only rapper i still care about. Dr Dre to as well but he hasnt put anything out since Dre 2001 and 50 cent if he can get back to his GRODT & The Massacre day's and of course D12 but that's all the rap I can stand nowaday's. I'm a metal head for the most part now. Tool, A Perfect Circle, System of a Down, Nine Inch Nails, Rage Against The Machine, and so on. Eminem is the one who got me away from oldies and adult contemporary music. I was really into Rap for a while. Eminem has lasting power that none of the others in the game right now have. Dr Dre has lasted but he's released nothing in a while. I have three Jay Z albums but lost interest in him two albums ago. I have a few Nas albums but lost interest in him since stillmatic. Nobody in the game brings it like Eminem. He introduced me to so much great music. He is still relivant and I still bump the SSLP to this date. Ill be bumping Relapse and all his other albums 10 years from now as well.


 




LOL

Etheration

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