Your reaction when you first heard The Marshall Mathers LP

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I thought all the gay stuff was too much. It was like okay, we get you hate them. But, why are you doing suspect skits and mentioning them throughout the album.
 

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oh so Jay got a deeper analysis than Em?:smugbiden:

what about Stan, Marshall Mathers, The way I am, Who knew?

Sit down :skip:
what is the analysis in this songs? stan about a crazy fan. what so insightful about that?

marshall mathers is everyone on his dikk now that he blew up. how cliched is that.

the way i am, another F U to everyone. i mean, dude really need to grow up


who knew? damn, its the same as marshal matters and way i am, same topic every song.

and as armond white said, the spiteful way he raps these lyrics, i mean, dude is just an angry caac like clint eastwood and john wayne and joe wilson.


if em was a rapper who rapped about the stuff people like springsteen sing about, about poor working class white people, he'd get my respect, he'd be trying to bring the races together. instead he just mad, like those racist tapes exposed him. those racist tapes exposed him the same way that video exposed Mitt Romney. thats the real em. at least bad then. i think he mre humble now after his drug problems etc. but boy is he a downer to listen to.
 

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what is the analysis in this songs? stan about a crazy fan. what so insightful about that?

marshall mathers is everyone on his dikk now that he blew up. how cliched is that.

the way i am, another F U to everyone. i mean, dude really need to grow up


who knew? damn, its the same as marshal matters and way i am, same topic every song.

and as armond white said, the spiteful way he raps these lyrics, i mean, dude is just an angry caac like clint eastwood and john wayne and joe wilson.


if em was a rapper who rapped about the stuff people like springsteen sing about, about poor working class white people, he'd get my respect, he'd be trying to bring the races together. instead he just mad, like those racist tapes exposed him. those racist tapes exposed him the same way that video exposed Mitt Romney. thats the real em. at least bad then. i think he mre humble now after his drug problems etc. but boy is he a downer to listen to.

song cry is about jay simping for an old girlfriend huh? :huhldup:

shut the fukk up you dumbass hater bytch
 

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song cry is about jay simping for an old girlfriend huh? :huhldup:

shut the fukk up you dumbass hater bytch

look at how u reaction? angry. i mean, most em fans are angry and awkward white teenagers. they can't even logically explain what is so dope about em, or accept that he aint for everyone. this is what listening to that dude will do to you, turn u into an em clone emotionally.
 

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Outside of Kill You, Stan, The Way I Am, bytch Please, and Marshall Mathers, the rest album was unlistenable to me. The rest of it was corny as fukk and for made for shock value. He can rap his ass off, but he has made some of the corniest rap music I've ever heard.
 

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My first reaction was :ohmy:
I remember hearing it years after everyone else did in my teens.
This was after I realized Eminem was that dude rippin it up on 2001 when
I was younger.
Anyways years later around the time I had got ahold of limewire and what not
I started to download as much Eminem,Cube,Luniz, Pac,Big,Snoop and Jay I could get my hands on amongst various underground cats I was just starting to fvck with (necro,eyedea etc.)
I just so happened to download most of the album and when I put it on all I remember is :krs:
My musical ignorance then was understandable.
I wasn't picking up mags like XXL or The Source,I didn't start posting on forums until I got a little older and I didn't have an MP3 player just a CD player and some CD-R's.

Anyways I remember because of the area I lived in and the associates I had. I was listening to a lot of rock but once I got on the net and started getting music from the artist I remember from a young age,I threw Rock in the bushes :playboi:
I still mess with Rock but Hip Hop is mainly what I listen to.

Also the argument about "depth" between Eminem and Jay-Z is fvcking stupid.
They share more similarities than differences if you ask me :yeshrug:
 
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I got the bootleg the day of my senior prom. Drove to the prom, dropped an E pill, smoking a blunt...bumping this cd, I'll never forget that. :jawalrus:
 

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I liked the album when it first came out and I was surprised that the album was much better than the lead single was.

Been a while since I listened to it but I thought he was in top form as an MC and song writer on that album.
 
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