0822. Slaughterhouse-Welcome_to_Our_House-2012

Walt

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Which kinda is the same thing as not caring what you think about the album.

Yeah, you make that so crystal clear every time you quote me. Try to not care a little harder, junior. You're doing as good a job at that as these 4 lame nikkas did at making a listenable hip hop album.
 

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It's true though, the general idea of them is that they're "rappin ass rappers". And some people were expecting (judging by this thread too) more raps about rappin on the album & they gave ppl more complete songs with different concepts. (Even if part of their core fanbase doesn't like the album)

More album songs have actual concepts & focused direction than most of the songs on mixtape or most of the songs on the first album. All those "The mixtape is what they wanted the album to be like" comments are bs too, because they recorded the majority of the mixtape after the album & rapped over other peoples beats (another thing they're all known for).

I can't get with this rationale. All of these nigs & especially Joe Budden have made conceptual rap songs far better than anything on this album. No Slaughterhouse fan has a problem with the idea of them making an album full of concepts & exhibiting song writing. The problem is the core sound they chose or allowed to prevail on the album in the end. No soul, no depth, nothing retrospective or street or inspiring. Bland, corny, poppish, & cac trash is what they delivered in the end. Their defense of the final product is bs, because ultimately at the end of the day; good music is good music & bad music is bad music. And we all got ears you lame nikkas you.:beli:

Now how Royce gonna try to beg fans to buy the album, not because it's a worthwhile music product, but because his daddy works at the post office?:comeon:

Naw Royce, if I buy this album, all that does is tell you & your label that this is the type of music we as fans would love for yall to continue to give us:scusthov:
 

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it's true..I never thought they could make an album like this :sadbron:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Them corny nikkas really rockin with that doubletalk line of reasoning too. It'd be like 4 nikkas who failed on the gay vogue battling circuit joining forces to form an ultra-heterosexual, anti-gay group, continually harping on how much they aren't gay and how they hate fags and wonder who ruined heterosexuality.

Then these nikkas come out in drag with their jimmys tucked behind their asses and bright ass lipstick on and when the fans are like

:merchant::dwillhuh::scusthov:

they trot out weird logic like "yo, you already knew we were the most hetero nikkas in the universe.... but what no one expected us to be able to do was be flamboyant cross-dressing fakkits! So buy our shyt, because we did a lot for heterosexuality, and anyway there's really no difference between heterosexuality and homosexuality, sometimes a nikka just be in the mood to gay it up, nahmean?"

and hj duck is one of the handful of weirdo dudes in a 99% disgusted crowd like "hold on now, they do have a point." :snoop:
 

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Them corny nikkas really rockin with that doubletalk line of reasoning too. It'd be like 4 nikkas who failed on the gay vogue battling circuit joining forces to form an ultra-heterosexual, anti-gay group, continually harping on how much they aren't gay and how they hate fags and wonder who ruined heterosexuality.

Then these nikkas come out in drag with their jimmys tucked behind their asses and bright ass lipstick on and when the fans are like

:merchant::dwillhuh::scusthov:

they trot out weird logic like "yo, you already knew we were the most hetero nikkas in the universe.... but what no one expected us to be able to do was be flamboyant cross-dressing fakkits! So buy our shyt, because we did a lot for heterosexuality, and anyway there's really no difference between heterosexuality and homosexuality, sometimes a nikka just be in the mood to gay it up, nahmean?"

and hj duck is one of the handful of weirdo dudes in a 99% disgusted crowd like "hold on now, they dohave a point." :snoop:

:laff::russ::dead:
Oh shyt.
 

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Theres nothing wrong with concepts and evolution, but this album has....no concepts

It aint like theres some murder and theyre all rapping a different perspective

Or they each rap from the perspective of a different continent or some shyt

Its like corny ass frat-anthems, and abysmal hooks
 

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Black Ball said:
All of these nigs & especially Joe Budden have made conceptual rap songs far better than anything on this album

True, but that's the thing with 4 rappers (& now with Eminem there too) you gotta make compromises. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. (both happened on this album).

Black Ball said:
The problem is the core sound they chose or allowed to prevail on the album in the end. No soul, no depth, nothing retrospective or inspiring. Bland, corny, poppish, & cac trash is what they delivered in the end.

I disagree w/ this for the most part. Majority of the songs on this album could've been on some of their solo projects. Crook had sonically very My Life-ish solo song with BOB & he did Villain which couldve basically been a Skaylar Grey/Alex Da Kid collabo song. There's a lot more songs on the album which have similarities w/ their solo music too. But I agree that the production could've probably been more cohesive.

Black Ball said:
Their defense of the final product is bs, because ultimately at the end of the day; good music is good music & bad music is bad music. We all got ears you lame nikkas you.

Agreed, ppl are either gonna like it or not. Royce tried to take it kinda too far.
 

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Dog, the worst part though - the worst fukking part - is that it drives home the fact they suck at being flamboyantly gay too. So they lose their hetero cred, plus the homo crowd is like "nah, those outfits aren't working for me."

:ooh: <=== royce awkwardly attempting to deep throat white america
 

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Funny, but on some real shyt, I actually gave the album another few spins and it's starting to grow on me. Upon further inspection, the lyrics n flows are still there. True, some hooks n beats coulda been better no doubt, but most aren't as bad as my first impression. Perhaps some of the hate combined with initial shock of poppish beats clouded my judgment a bit.*

Throw That and Place to Be still sound terrible to me though and that's mainly due to the hook and beats. Die is a dope track cept for the die-iiee-yaa hook part and Asylum sounds rather lackluster, but almost every other track sounded pretty solid this time thru, most especially due to the lyrics than anything else. Bout a 3.75 album. Coulda/shoulda been better, but not terrible.

Stand-out tracks IMO:

Our House (Joe shoulda rapped on it tho)
Hammer Dance
Get Up
Rescue Me
Our Way (probably my fav. song on the album)
Goodbye
Flip A Bird
The Other Side
Walk Of Shame (really didn't like this at first, but now I find it cold-bloodedly hilarious)
 
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That big old ass had to be felt on
Or else it's just a waste like the space, I put my belt on
:jawalrus:

Now tell me what the hell is wrong
Fed with your ex, you get sex and get mailed home
Thugnificant tell em go that way
Then I send that bytch a smiley face (bytches love a smiley face)
:devil:
 

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Them corny nikkas really rockin with that doubletalk line of reasoning too. It'd be like 4 nikkas who failed on the gay vogue battling circuit joining forces to form an ultra-heterosexual, anti-gay group, continually harping on how much they aren't gay and how they hate fags and wonder who ruined heterosexuality.

Then these nikkas come out in drag with their jimmys tucked behind their asses and bright ass lipstick on and when the fans are like

:merchant::dwillhuh::scusthov:

they trot out weird logic like "yo, you already knew we were the most hetero nikkas in the universe.... but what no one expected us to be able to do was be flamboyant cross-dressing fakkits! So buy our shyt, because we did a lot for heterosexuality, and anyway there's really no difference between heterosexuality and homosexuality, sometimes a nikka just be in the mood to gay it up, nahmean?"

and hj duck is one of the handful of weirdo dudes in a 99% disgusted crowd like "hold on now, they do have a point." :snoop:
:deadrose:
 

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I can't get with this rationale. All of these nigs & especially Joe Budden have made conceptual rap songs far better than anything on this album. No Slaughterhouse fan has a problem with the idea of them making an album full of concepts & exhibiting song writing. The problem is the core sound they chose or allowed to prevail on the album in the end. No soul, no depth, nothing retrospective or street or inspiring. Bland, corny, poppish, & cac trash is what they delivered in the end. Their defense of the final product is bs, because ultimately at the end of the day; good music is good music & bad music is bad music. And we all got ears you lame nikkas you.:beli:

Now how Royce gonna try to beg fans to buy the album, not because it's a worthwhile music product, but because his daddy works at the post office?:comeon:

Naw Royce, if I buy this album, all that does is tell you & your label that this is the type of music we as fans would love for yall to continue to give us:scusthov:
this is exactly how I feel about mainstream sellout albums with regards to supporting them. Even if it's one of my favorite artists of all time there's no way in hell I'm gonna take part in setting a precedent for these greedy ass labels and spineless artists to continue to pump more shyt into the environment for a quick buck.

did they really expect to make money off this piece of dog shyt? I hope em and jimmy iovine lose millions from this.

Em pisses me off I'm pretty much done with him, last straw. Dude's ear is so far from the streets and culture it's sickening. :pacspit:
 

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this is exactly how I feel about mainstream sellout albums with regards to supporting them. Even if it's one of my favorite artists of all time there's no way in hell I'm gonna take part in setting a precedent for these greedy ass labels and spineless artists to continue to pump more shyt into the environment for a quick buck.

did they really expect to make money off this piece of dog shyt? I hope em and jimmy iovine lose millions from this.

Em pisses me off I'm pretty much done with him, last straw. Dude's ear is so far from the streets and culture it's sickening. :pacspit:

I third that. If you are trying to sell us something on the premise that it is saving Hip Hop, it has to be something that at least resembles Hip Hop. I agree with those here saying this album isnt conceptual in the least. Joe has plenty of conceptual songs and if you look on each of their individual projects they all have done some pretty good conceptual songs. So you are telling me as a 4-man team this is the best they have to offer conceptually?:comeon::mjpls:

I feel they still couldve produced an album that wouldve been critically hailed a classic and still used songs like "Goodbye" to reach the masses. The problem is though, these beats are trash and anyone that thinks these beats and hooks are hot...well....:damn:
 
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