Eminem - The Marshall Mathers Lp
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Album Details
- Artist: Eminem
- Album: The Marshall Mathers Lp
- Label: Aftermath/Interscope
- Year of Release: 2000
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on 2011-03-18 Richo Said:
Seeing that this hasn't been reviewed is like a dream come true, been chatting about it since before I was a teenager, Eminem introduced me to music and I still love him for it.
So the album starts off with a brief warning of what you'll hear, how ever no one listens to warnings, it's like reading a warning on a horror film and thinking "nah it won't be that scary" this was "Nah it won't be that bad" how wrong I was, the language in this is enough to send Roy Chubby Brown over the edge.
The singles were Stan, Way I am and Real Slim Shady, all amazing songs and pointed out to the public that this is a fantastic album.
Kill you is the second song on the album and Eminem just lets loose describing how he's going to kill everyone and he's "In the back seat of your truck with duck tape stretched out"
I could write at least 500 words on every song but I won't all I'll say is that this piece of lyrical genius is one of the greatest albums in music history. Fuck Rihanna, Kanye, Cee Lo Green and all the other wannabes out there, Eminem is king! Best album he's ever produced.
Rating: 10/10



