The Marshall Mathers LP [Explicit Lyrics]
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Will the real Slim Shady please stand up? On Eminem's sophomore album, he can't decide who he wants to be: the deranged pseudo-psycho of the Slim Shady LP, or a nice guy who just likes to rhyme about slicing and dicing his girlfriend ("Kim"). Of course, according to Eminem, he's just kidding. He refuses to take responsibility for the misogynistic, homophobic bile he spews, whining that he's the victim of people who don't get his unique sense of humor. It's good old America's fault if the kids aren't alright (Eminem blames bad parenting), and he's just capitalizing on Uncle Sam's dark side. On the Marshall Mathers LP, he's ambivalent about his fame, angry at his life, pissed off that people take him seriously, and fightin' mad at boy bands--and a lot of other white people. But the blue-eyed brat is acutely aware of his status as rap's resident alien: he has the most offensive mouth running, but never uses the "N" word. He gives lyrical love to tragic (black) legends like Tupac and Biggie while dissing white rappers hard. Even sitting duck Puffy gets the kid-gloves treatment. Of course, Eminem is an interesting, witty rapper, and there's some nice production on this CD, courtesy of Dr. Dre and others. But the hatred in Eminem's rhymes makes the album rotten at its core. And his protests that Slim Shady is just a persona become less convincing with each arrest. Then again, Eminem's got it hard: he's rich, famous, white, and male. --Lizz Mendez Berry
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UK version of the controversial rapper's sophomore album, one of the fastest-selling rap albums of all time. Includes one bonus track, 'The Kids'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
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The Marshall Mathers LP [Explicit Lyrics]
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- Shock value....
- Solid Sophmore Set
- A rapper even a white lady and mother can love!
- CLASSIC
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- 2001
ASIN: B00004T9UF
Release Date: 2000-05-23 |
Tracks:
- PSA 2000
- Kill You
- Stan
- Paul (Skit)
- Who Knew
- Steve Berman (Skit)
- The Way I Am
- The Real Slim Shady
- Remember Me
- I'm Back
- Marshall Mathers
- Ken Kaniff (Skit)
- Drug Ballad
- Amityville
- Bitch Please II
- Kim
- Under The Influence
- Criminal
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Will the real Slim Shady please stand up? On Eminem's sophomore album, he can't decide who he wants to be: the deranged pseudo-psycho of the Slim Shady LP, or a nice guy who just likes to rhyme about slicing and dicing his girlfriend ("Kim"). Of course, according to Eminem, he's just kidding. He refuses to take responsibility for the misogynistic, homophobic bile he spews, whining that he's the victim of people who don't get his unique sense of humor. It's good old America's fault if the kids aren't alright (Eminem blames bad parenting), and he's just capitalizing on Uncle Sam's dark side. On the Marshall Mathers LP, he's ambivalent about his fame, angry at his life, pissed off that people take him seriously, and fightin' mad at boy bands--and a lot of other white people. But the blue-eyed brat is acutely aware of his status as rap's resident alien: he has the most offensive mouth running, but never uses the "N" word. He gives lyrical love to tragic (black) legends like Tupac and Biggie while dissing white rappers hard. Even sitting duck Puffy gets the kid-gloves treatment. Of course, Eminem is an interesting, witty rapper, and there's some nice production on this CD, courtesy of Dr. Dre and others. But the hatred in Eminem's rhymes makes the album rotten at its core. And his protests that Slim Shady is just a persona become less convincing with each arrest. Then again, Eminem's got it hard: he's rich, famous, white, and male. --Lizz Mendez Berry
Album Description
UK version of the controversial rapper's sophomore album, one of the fastest-selling rap albums of all time. Includes one bonus track, 'The Kids'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Album Details
Explicit Version of Slim Shady's Multiple Platinum 2000 Smash; Includes a Bonus Track.
Customer Reviews:
Shock value...........2007-07-09
If you actually listen, you'll find that he is one of the most talented MC's in the game currently. Very deep as you get past the initial shock of his dramatic flows.
Solid Sophmore Set.......2007-06-26
Worthy follow up to the Slim Shady LP. In this disc, Em goes back to his roots in some tracks, but also talks about life now that he's made it. All the writing strength is still there, and the guy still flows great. Good raps:
Stan - excellent, almost chilling, rap about the pyschology of an obsessed fan who progressively comes unglued when Em doesn't answer his fan mail right away. The chorus from Dido's tune is excellently woven into the rap. Very grim ending. Em's critics couldn't write anything this insightful
Who Knew - good, sarcastic examination of critics who blame music for some wacko's actions.
The WAy I Am - Em gets off his chest frustrations of being famous and never getting a second's privacy from fans who never think maybe he likes to be let alone once in a while.
The REal Slim Shady - very bouncy, catchy rhythm and lyrics. Got lots of radio and video play
Remember Me? - hardcore rapl Em gets to yelling in it. Features other rappers. Very heavy
I'm BAck - Em is back, again knocks/mocks people who blame him for others' actions. Kinda slow and slurry at times, like a record being dragged
Amityville - very heavy, Em yelling in this one too
The Kids - funny rap w/South Park references. Would be lighthearted, except people wind up meeting bad ends.
Criminal - another rap aimed at people who blame Em for violence
A rapper even a white lady and mother can love!.......2007-04-27
Eminem is one cool white boy poet among rappers! Over the past few years, I've been avoiding these 'in your face','woman hater',nasty rapper boys and their songs. I'd heard the stock stuff that's been the popular rap fare on the radio, and saw my 'innocent' young boys (my sons, age 12 and 10) rocking to it, intoning the lyrics along with the nasty boy on the air at that moment: "shut up b...ch', 'I'm gonna slap you, h.!', etc. blah blah blah. I would inwardly frown, and try to keep my 'wet blanket' hostile attitude to myself! After all, I fancied myself a 'modern' Mom, who'd let her boys decide for themselves what music they like. I wasn't afraid it would 'turn them into' angry girl-haters or street thugs. I knew, and still believe, that, when they see a Mom who respects their freedom to hear whatever they like (ok, with a few lines in the sand, when they go totally overboard), and come to the best decison about women, violence, rebellion, and all!
The key turning point, that made me decide to tune into Eminem, and see whether he actually has something good to offer with his stuff, that maybe, just maybe, has passion, soul, and POWER,(as any song that's heavy on sex and violence inevitably MUST also have, or else it becomes truly just angry junk food music), was my viewing of the movie "Scary Movie 3". Specifically, when I saw the white 'farm boy' rapper, who my boys told me was actually a parody of EMINEM, do his priceless 'rap' contest performance, then, I thought....This is totally cool! Let's buy an Eminem CD, and check out the boy!
Well, it only took one spin of Tracks 1,2, and 3,(and one or two later tracks, with a twist on the same themes as the first 3 songs), with their amazing powerful tongue-in-cheek, SLAMMINGLY effective, simultaneous parody of self (Mr. Slim Shady),and the 'ladies' (girlfriend, husband-blaming, wallowing in victimhood, mother, who he wants to 'f..', or bossy ladies on the warpath, or music executives who want to 'silence' his music's soul, cause it's too full of anger at their greed and jaded materialism, and so tell him in bored, whiny voices to try to write stuff that 'sells'), to fall in love with this POET EXTRAORDINAIRE, and his lyrics, which do some heavy duty spittin' on ladies (and men), but also can end with a softly spoken, sweet "I'm just foolin' ladies! You know I love you". I knew at once that this young man moved me, and that he spoke to me as well as to the boys groovin' to his beat and his poetic honest, no b.s., lyrics!
THIS IS ONE GENIUS THAT SHOWS WHAT RAP AT ITS BEST CAN BE, AND I AM HOOKED. I do laugh and shake my head, and cringe at times, when EMINEM spits out one or another line about his g.f. tied up in the trunk! But I also can't help but privately rock myself, and 'rap' with him, and say, keep on rocking Mr. Slim Shady...You got a soul, and you keep on sharing it with your generation, mine, and my kids' !!
CLASSIC.......2007-04-07
When i first heard this album back in 2000 it was out of this world,i listin to the album the other day and it just sounds as fresh as it does today.I have to give a big thumbs up to DR DRE as he created most of the beats and backing music for this album, and produced it.As is all of DRE,S producing from past to present its top notch, big ups to EMINEM and DR DRE,i even own the EMINEM license plate in new zealand as when i purchased the plate back in 99 the operator said who or what is that never heard of him,how times change,come on EM get back with DRE and try and produced another album like this.Its your best.
Hip Hop Masterpiece.......2007-04-06
with out a though eminem is one of the most vicious battle rappers to step into the game, his sadistic sence of humor, lack of moral, and split personalities help boost him to legendary status within years. this album is the highlight of his battle rapping career. from will smith to Insane clown posse. eminem lets it all hang out. althouhg his album doesnt touch the bases of horrorcore, the vulgarity level gives that feel. this guy was so raw they actually cut off n replaced over 10 versese. hate em or love him any true hip hop fan, can see the revolution in which took place here. besides 2 pac, eminem spoke the truth in every detail.
Average customer rating:
- Realy good lyrics.
- The Essence of Hip-Hop - - D-E-S-E-R-V-E-S E-V-E-R-Y S-T-A-R
- The rhymes absolutely blow my mind on this album.
- His best album. I seriously mean that.
- Found My Copy in a used record shop
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EMINEM INFINITE (1996)
Eminem
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Product Description
Infinite represents Eminem the way he was in his younger years: a young man in search of true love as the song « Searchin» fully reveals it. A young man facing a lot of financial problems and trying to feed his family. When you have been yourself through similar difficulties, you will be able to relate to songs like « Its ok ».
313 gives us the taste of a « sweet emcee from the 313 ».
« Maxine » also belongs to the well written songs of the album.
Marshalls sincerity all over Infinite is so touching. But it seems that it wasnt enough. Despite the huge efforts, he had put into his album, people reproached him to sound like Nas.
The public wanted something else, something biting that Eminem gave them with the Slim Shady EP and the Slim Shady LP.
Although people wont unanimously agree on Infinite, Id advice any true Eminem fan to check the album if he hasnt done it yet- at least for the great lyrics written by Marshall Mathers.
Customer Reviews:
Realy good lyrics........2007-06-01
But the production blends in with typical early to mid 90s music as far as beats go. As far as lyrics, i believe Em is on Nas' Illmatic level back then. The only reason i gave this a low rating is becaause D-12 pops up and ruins every track the talk on. D-12 should not be allowed to rap except for Bizarre.
The Essence of Hip-Hop - - D-E-S-E-R-V-E-S E-V-E-R-Y S-T-A-R.......2007-03-28
I'd like to start off my review by saying that i consider Marshall Mathers part of an elite though very select few of pure, conscious l-y-r-c-i-s-t-s. These include Eyedea, Gift of Gab (1/2 of Blackalicious), Jeru tha Damaja, AZ, Big L, Big Pun, Common Sense (in his early days), KRS-One, CL Smooth, Black Thought, all iS mineS, one.be.lo. and also the whole Hieroglyphics empire.
That said, the overall vibe of this album has an undeniable old school quality to it, even though it was released in '96. The beats are infectious and sound fresh even to this day, and eminem actually had something to say. He was hungry, relied on clever wordplay and worthwhile stories that not only reflected his life at the time, but also portrayed every day happenings that he had probably grown accustomed to seeing.
"Maxine" is about how a prostitute will lie & leave you with disease if you're dumb enough to believe she's clean. Some nice production here.
"Never 2 Far" portrays eminems ambitions to make money in the rap industry. The difference between him and other rappers is that he comes correct with clever wordplay and flow, and each verse eases nicely into the chorus, to the point where you don't even realize his technique of merging the two.
"Searchin" continues this idea except this time he's pouring out emotions as well as his lust for a lost love. Again undeniably sick wordplay and flow, with a guest appearance from a friend.
"Infinite", perhaps the strongest track on the album is also one of the sickest instances of pure lyrical destruction that i've ever heard. Not a lyric is wasted throughout, and every line effortlessly connects to the next. ("My rhymin' skills got you climbin' hills, i travel through your mind into your spine like siren drills."). This is hip-hop that actually requires thinking to understand everything he's saying, and when you do it's a real eye opener.
"Open Mic" flosses a sick beat and funny intro, and eminem rips the beat to sh*t. It's a toss up between this and "Infinite" for best track on the album. ("You couldn't flip shit playin' in toilets with a spatula.")
"It's Ok" must be heard to believe. His style is so natural you'd think he was somehow cheating. Again the wordplay is unmatched by today's "standards" of what a hip-hop song should entail.
A inevitable gripe with this album that most heads will notice is Eminems questionable approach to riding the beat. At times he certainly seems off if you listen closely, yet he also seems right on because of the way he flows in and out of the chorus, with an uncanny ear for the smallest nuances of the beat.
Bottom line: it's shocking that few people have heard this album. This was undoubtedly a different side of Eminem, when few people knew about him and his rage hadn't come out yet. If you're a hip-hop head you will probably appreciate this album for what it is, Beats, Rhymes and Storytelling ability.
The rhymes absolutely blow my mind on this album........2007-02-26
A Lot of Eminem fans don't like this album because it's none of that Slim Shady stuff.If you sit down and study this album properly and study what it's about you will like this album. On this CD Eminem talks about his struggles and how he feels he can make it, and tracks like it's okay and Never 2 Far explain that. However Eminem displays some dope skillz on this album with perfect lyrical flow over laidback beats and some hot punchlines to get you hyped up and those skillz are displayed on tracks like Infinite, 313, Tonite and open mic. My favourite tracks on this album are Never 2 Far, which talks about how confident you have to be in order to make it, no matter if you're broke or not it is still possible to be very successful in the future, Searchin is another good tune on the album about how he finally found someone to be in a good relationship with, Backstabber a funny but very lyrical song about a backstabber that eveyone should stay away from, Jealeasy woes is another one talking about how he feels his girlfriend left him because shes jealous of him especially that he spends all his money buying her fancy gifts and she keeps giving them to him acting like she don't like the gifts. So there you go if your an Eminem fan or a fan of real Hip Hop then download this album since it isn't in stores.
His best album. I seriously mean that........2007-02-24
When we turn up a track to hear Eminem "Slim Shady", we hear someone who seem bitter and sometimes outraged. Some of Eminem's songs from the Slim Shady album and on are good but in my opinion he seems to be whining a lot. Wait, wait don't get me wrong he can flow well and he has some good lyrics there is no doubt about that but "Infinite" offers something different. I listen to his tracks on this album and I feel he is being completely real. All this was before his fame and fortune... The introductory track, Infinite, will blow your socks off! His flows on this track are better than anything else I have heard by him and shows off his raw talent. On the song "It's OK" he talks about his struggles with having child, financial problems, issues with family etc. Normally he would complain about all of it and talk about putting his "baby mama in a hatchback and latched it" (Quote from the "Last Hit" from High & Mighty). Instead, he says everything is going to be OK and all right. He knows he will make it through... It is too bad the public passed up this album. In '96 they wanted something different from Eminem and that is when he developed the nemesis "Slim Shady". His character on this album is completely different and in my opinion "real". Characters on 8 Mile actually are real... He has Dj Butterfingers cutting the beats on this album along with the rest of 313. I talk to some Eminem fans and they say they know all of his songs and albums. I ask them about this one and they have no clue what I am talking about. I am telling you, if you are a true fan pick up this album and get it fast because you can't find this in stores... This is going to be a one-of-a-kind album by Eminem and he will never make anything like this again.
Found My Copy in a used record shop.......2007-02-21
I found my copy in a used record shop. I have all of Eminem's albums except this one and I knew I'd never find it again, so I went ahead and bought it. the best songs are Tonite and Jealousy Woes II.
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- A CD without words...
- simply amazing
- Eminem's Best Album
- Easy on the ears
- Eminem#1fan
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The Marshall Mathers LP (Clean) [Edited Version]
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ASIN: B00004T9UH
Release Date: 2000-05-23 |
Tracks:
- PSA 2000
- Kill You
- Stan
- Paul (Skit)
- Who Knew
- Steve Berman (Skit)
- The Way I Am
- The Real Slim Shady
- Remember Me
- I'm Back
- Marshall Mathers
- Ken Kaniff (Skit)
- Drug Ballad
- Amityville
- Bitch Please II
- Under The Influence
- Criminal
Customer Reviews:
A CD without words..........2007-01-04
Imagine a world with wordless lyrics...Impossible? Think again~! Marshall Mathers' rather colorful style has its own place. To attempt to hear what he wants to say but get the message without the swearing...well, that is a little more difficult. From what planet did I just arrive? Duh....Here's me: Oh I like Eminem, but maybe the "clean" CD will have better word choices. Here's reality: Most of the CD is BLEEPED out. Good grief, what WAS I thinking?
simply amazing.......2005-12-15
This cd in my opinion is his 2nd best cd compared 2 the eminem show. One thing that fasinates me about Em is his sick sense of humor. He jokes around with songs like real slim shady and makes them hits. One track that i luved was drug ballad which speaks of his struggle he was having with pills at the time. It shows how he was trying 2 stop yet he simpply couldnt. He also has really angry songs like Amytiville and the way i am. Both are awesome and it shows how much he was really frustrated and angry and just had 2 vent and let it all out. One thing this cd had that Slim Shady LP didnt have was all the featured guests. I luved the super Collabo B***h Please 2. Snoop and Dre were awsome as well as Nate Dogg. I really liked Kim which is not on the version i got but i heard a bootleg and that song really showed how much he really loves his wife yet is venting his frustrations after all she did 2 him. I luved the production on the cd with the instrumentals 2 songs like stan, real slim shady and Amytville. This CD is a must buy for any Dre, Eminem or just rap lovers who wanna hear one of the greatest of all time rappers greatest cds. He is in my opinion the 3rd best under pac and Big.
Eminem's Best Album.......2005-10-05
"The Marshall Mathers LP" is undoubtably Eminem's best effort. While "The Slim Shady LP" and "The Eminem Show" are great albums, they cannot match up to the dark humor and catchy songs of "The Marshall Mathers LP." I sincerely believe that there is not one bad song on the album. "The Marshall Mathers LP" is not, however, for the faint of heart, as every song contains multiple F-bombs, drug references, gun violence, etc. For those that can handle that, it only adds to the greatness of the album, because it offers a startling glimpse inside the artist's head that you don't get with all the other tired "gangsta rap" crap that is out there.
Song reviews:
1. Public Service Announcement 2000 - It's a skit.
2. Kill You - Funny, but the raps in the middle are not quite as catchy as many of the other songs on the album. The hook is great. If you don't agree with me, I "will f!%#ing kill you!" (Rating: 8.5/10)
3. Stan - It can drag on slightly, but the story is great. I think its one of the most creative and well written songs that Em has ever done. (Rating: 9/10)
4. Paul (Skit) - Another skit.
5. Who Knew - The lyrics are very creative, and the first verse is especially cathcy. (Rating: 9.5/10)
6. Steve Berman (Skit) - Another skit, showcasing the fact that Steve Berman is a dumb@$$ who does not want to make money.
7. The Way I Am - It can get a little tiring, but the rant against everybody is a solid song. Not as good as some of the others though. (Rating 8/10)
8. The Real Slim Shady - This is one of the weaker songs on the album. The lyrics are not as offensive as the rest of the album, which makes me not like it as much. Lol (it's true though). (Rating: 6/10)
9. Remember Me? - The first two verses are crap, but Em's verse is very good. Hmm... maybe I should try not saying "f!#%ing" for six minutes... NAH! (Rating: 6/10)
10. I'm Back - Great SONG!! I love it. It's catchy and the lyrics are great. I especially love the Columbine part, although part of it is censored!! [The censored part is: "I take seven kids from Columbine, stand 'em all in line") Well, I will take seven kids from Columbine and bash their freakin' heads out! Censor that, Interscope! (Rating: 10/10)
11. Marshall Mathers - Apparently Em doesn't like homosexuals. Kind of a sucky song.. but he does like to kill gays. (Rating: 4/10)
12. Ken Kaniff (Skit) - This is the most F'ed up song (skit actually) that I've ever heard. Unless you like gay porn... you should skip it. (Rating: -895/10)
13. Drug Ballad - Another mediocre song, I don't like the dance song beat. (Rating: 5/10)
14. Amityville - I like the angry murder fantasies, but the song's sound can be abrasive at times. (Rating: 7/10)
15. B!#@h Please II - Great beat. Great raps, although the end of Em's falls a bit flat. Overall, a very good song with a very cathcy hook. (Rating: 9.5/10)
16. Kim - The hook is good, but the so-called verses suck. Yeah, I'd like to violently murder some people too, but I'd make a better rap about it. The violence is cool though. P.S.: Interscope needs the stop censoring stuff.. so what if a six-year-old got his throat cut. (Rating: 4/10)
17. Under the Influence: A very good song, everyone's raps are good. (Rating: 10/10)
18. Criminal: The last verse of this song is the best part of any Eminem song ever. I dare you to listen to this song without rewinding that part like six times. (Rating: 10/10)
GREAT ALBUM!
THIS IS WHAT THIS WOULD LOOK LIKE ON THE EDITED VERSION
"The Marshall Mathers LP" is undoubtably Eminem's best effort. While "The Slim Shady LP" and "The Eminem Show" are great albums, they cannot match up to the dark humor and catchy songs of "The Marshall Mathers LP." I sincerely believe that there is not one bad song on the album. "The Marshall Mathers LP" is not, however, for the faint of heart, as every song contains multiple F-bombs, **** references, *** violence, etc. For those that can handle that, it only adds to the greatness of the album, because it offers a startling glimpse inside the artist's head that you don't get with all the other tired "gangsta rap" crap that is out there.
Song reviews:
1. Public Service Announcement 2000 - It's a skit.
2. **** You - Funny, but the raps in the middle are not quite as catchy as many of the other songs on the album. The hook is great. If you don't agree with me, I "will f!%#ing **** you!" (Rating: 8.5/10)
3. Stan - It can drag on slightly, but the story is great. I think its one of the most creative and well written songs that Em has ever done. (Rating: 9/10)
4. Paul (Skit) - Another skit.
5. Who Knew - The lyrics are very creative, and the first verse is especially cathcy. (Rating: 9.5/10)
6. Steve Berman (Skit) - Another skit, showcasing the fact that Steve Berman is a dumb@$$ who does not want to make money.
7. The Way I Am - It can get a little tiring, but the rant against everybody is a solid song. Not as good as some of the others though. (Rating 8/10)
8. The Real Slim Shady - This is one of the weaker songs on the album. The lyrics are not as offensive as the rest of the album, which makes me not like it as much. Lol (it's true though). (Rating: 6/10)
9. Remember Me? - The first two verses are crap, but Em's verse is very good. Hmm... maybe I should try not saying "f!#%ing" for six minutes... NAH! (Rating: 6/10)
10. I'm Back - Great SONG!! I love it. It's catchy and the lyrics are great. I especially love the Columbine part, although part of it is censored!! [The censored part is: "I take seven kids from Columbine, stand 'em all in line") Well, I will take seven kids from Columbine and **** their freakin' heads out! Censor that, Interscope! (Rating: 10/10)
11. Marshall Mathers - Apparently Em doesn't like homosexuals. Kind of a sucky song.. but he does like to **** gays. (Rating: 4/10)
12. Ken Kaniff (Skit) - This is the most F'ed up song (skit actually) that I've ever heard. Unless you like gay porn... you should skip it. (Rating: -895/10)
13. Drug Ballad - Another mediocre song, I don't like the dance song beat. (Rating: 5/10)
14. Amityville - I like the angry ****** fantasies, but the song's sound can be abrasive at times. (Rating: 7/10)
15. B!#@h Please II - Great beat. Great raps, although the end of Em's falls a bit flat. Overall, a very good song with a very cathcy hook. (Rating: 9.5/10)
16. Kim - The hook is good, but the so-called verses suck. Yeah, I'd like to violently ****** some people too, but I'd make a better rap about it. The violence is cool though. P.S.: Interscope needs the stop censoring stuff.. so what if a six-year-old got his throat ***. (Rating: 4/10)
17. Under the Influence: A very good song, everyone's raps are good. (Rating: 10/10)
18. Criminal: The last verse of this song is the best part of any Eminem song ever. I dare you to listen to this song without rewinding that part like six times. (Rating: 10/10)
GREAT ALBUM!
Easy on the ears.......2005-09-29
I was surprised it was clean and no swear words. Didn't ruin the CD because of it.
Eminem#1fan.......2005-07-04
I dont reli have n e thing to say bout da songs,b sides da fact that itz da best song i've heard, next to Ass Like That & Just Lose It!Emienm ur da best!!!...n by da way i h8 bezinoe( cant spell this name lol *dont wanna*)i luv u!!!xoxoxoxoxox
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The Marshall Mathers LP
Eminem
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- The Slim Shady LP
- The Eminem Show
- The Slim Shady LP
- Encore
- Encore (Deluxe Edition)
ASIN: B00005LALD
Release Date: 2002-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Public Service Announcement 2000 - Eminem, Jeff Bass
- Kill You
- Stan - D12, Eminem
- Paul (Skit) - Paul "Bunyan" Rosenberg
- Who Knew
- Steve Berman - Steve Berman, Eminem
- Way I Am
- Real Slim Shady
- Remember Me? - Eminem, RBX, Sticky Fingaz
- I'm Back
- Marshall Mathers
- Ken Kaniff (Skit)
- Drug Ballad
- Amityville - Bizarre, Eminem
- Bitch Please II - Nate Dogg, Dr. Dre, Eminem, , Snoop Dogg,
- Kim
- Under the Influence - D12, Eminem
- Criminal
Tracks:
- Real Slim Shady [*][Instrumental]
- Way I Am [*][Instrumental]
- Stan [*][Instrumental]
- Kids [Explicit Version][*]
- Way I Am [Danny Lohner Remix][*] - Eminem, Marilyn Manson
- Real Slim Shady [Enhanced Portion][*] - Mike Elizondo, Marshall Mathers, A. Young
- Way I Am [Enhanced Portion][*][Version] - Marshall Mathers
- Stan [Enhanced Portion][*][Version] - Marshall Mathers
Album Description
Amazing low price for a limited time on this Australian pressing of his 2000 album which comes with a bonus 8 track CD which features, 'The Real Slim Shady (Instrumental)', 'The Way I Am (N.I.N. Remix Feat Marilyn Manson)', 'The Way I Am (Instrumental)', 'Stan (Instrumental)', 'Kids (Uncensored)' + 3 enhanced videos to, 'The Real Slim Shady (Uncensored Video)', 'The Way I Am (Uncensored Video)' & 'Stan (Directors Cut Video)'. Includes a two-sided poster of Eminem live holding a chainsaw & a photo of Eminem & Marilyn Manson (approx. 9 x 14 inches). Slimline double jewel case housed in a slipcase. 2001.
Album Details
Special edtion includes the bonus track 'Kids' plus other remixes on a bonus disc with three enhanced video clips.
Customer Reviews:
Good music.......2004-12-10
If anyone doesnt know, yes this is the import you can also get at best buy!
Lets cut the crap and get to it. this CD rocks, so if you like eminem either buy it here or at BEST BUY now!
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The Marshall Mathers LP
Eminem
Manufacturer: Universal/Interscope
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00005LLAC
Release Date: 2001-08-18 |
Tracks:
- Public Service Announcement 2000 - Jeff Bass, Eminem
- Kill You
- Stan - D12, Eminem
- Paul (Skit) - Paul "Bunyan" Rosenberg
- Who Knew
- Steve Berman - Steve Berman, Eminem
- Way I Am
- Real Slim Shady
- Remember Me? - Eminem, RBX, Sticky Fingaz
- I'm Back
- Marshall Mathers
- Ken Kaniff (Skit)
- Drug Ballad
- Amityville - Bizarre, Eminem
- B**** Please II - Nate Dogg, Dr. Dre, Eminem, , Snoop Dogg, Xzibit
- Kim
- Under the Influence - D12, Eminem
- Criminal
Tracks:
- Real Slim Shady [Uncensored Video][*]
- Way I Am [Uncensored Video][*]
- Stan [Director's Cut Video][*]
- Real Slim Shady [*][Instrumental]
- Way I Am [*][Instrumental]
- Stan [*][Instrumental]
- Kids [Explicit Version][*]
- Way I Am [Danny Lohner Remix][*] - Eminem, , Marilyn Manson
Album Details
Japanese Exclusive Limited Version featuring a Bonus CD with Remixes and Video Clips. Limited to 20000 Copies. Differs from the Asian Version.
Customer Reviews:
Good CD For Real Fans.......2004-10-23
Good CD the first CD is just the normal Marshall Mathers LP but the second disk has some good songs and the remix of The Way I Am with Marlyn Manson and some instrumentals.
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Life For Rent
Manufacturer: Arista Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Singer-Songwriters
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Adult Alternative
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B0007QR88Y |
Product Description
Personnel includes: Dido (vocals, programming); Adam Zimmon, Paul Herman (acoustic guitar); Rick Knowles (guitar, keyboards); Rusty Anderson, Dave Randall (guitar); Sister Bliss (piano, keyboards, programming); Mark Bates (harmonium, keyboards, percussion, programming); Aubrey Nunn (bass); Andy Treacy, Mako Sakamoto (drums); Carlos Paucar (percussion); P*Nut, Steve Sidelynk (programming); Pauline Taylor (background vocals). "White Flag" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Imagine Beth Orton with a bit more of a pop lilt, and you'll have a good idea of the general approach on LIFE FOR RENT, UK pop siren Dido Armstrong's long-awaited follow-up to her 1999 debut album. Dido's light, feathery voice and simple, purposefully delivered melodies sit atop a mixture of Jewel-like folk-pop and more contemporary, electronics-laden production a la her former group Faithless. Like Orton, Dido injects a touch of highly accessible trip-hop into her sound, as on the moody, clever "See You When You're 40," with its loping, funky groove, or "Who Makes You Feel," with its evocative, atmospheric samples. The mood throughout is a soft, girlish one, as Dido weaves gentle portraits of a woman going through the whole emotional spectrum, with the lightness offset by smarter-than-your-average-pop-star lyrics and small surprises in the arrangements
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Marshall Mathers Lp
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000EMH90S
Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
Average customer rating:
- Shock value....
- Solid Sophmore Set
- A rapper even a white lady and mother can love!
- CLASSIC
- Hip Hop Masterpiece
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The Marshall Mathers LP
Eminem
Manufacturer: Universal/Polydor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- The Slim Shady LP
- The Eminem Show
- Encore (Deluxe Edition)
- 8 Mile
- 2001
ASIN: B00004WMYB
Release Date: 2000-09-11 |
Tracks:
- Public Service Announcement 2000 - Jeff Bass, Eminem
- Kill You
- Stan - D12, Eminem
- Paul (Skit) - Paul "Bunyan" Rosenberg
- Who Knew
- Steve Berman - Steve Berman, Eminem
- Way I Am
- Real Slim Shady
- Remember Me? - Eminem, RBX, Sticky Fingaz
- I'm Back
- Marshall Mathers
- Ken Kaniff (Skit)
- Drug Ballad
- Amityville - Bizarre, Eminem
- B**** Please II - Nate Dogg, Dr. Dre, Eminem, , Snoop Dogg, Xzibit
- Kim
- Under the Influence - D12, Eminem
- Criminal
Tracks:
- Real Slim Shady [Uncensored Video][*]
- Way I Am [Uncensored Video][*]
- Stan [Director's Cut Video][*]
- Real Slim Shady [*][Instrumental]
- Way I Am [*][Instrumental]
- Stan [*][Instrumental]
- Kids [Explicit Version][*]
- Way I Am [Danny Lohner Remix][*] - Eminem, , Marilyn Manson
Amazon.com
Will the real Slim Shady please stand up? On Eminem's sophomore album, he can't decide who he wants to be: the deranged pseudo-psycho of the Slim Shady LP, or a nice guy who just likes to rhyme about slicing and dicing his girlfriend ("Kim"). Of course, according to Eminem, he's just kidding. He refuses to take responsibility for the misogynistic, homophobic bile he spews, whining that he's the victim of people who don't get his unique sense of humor. It's good old America's fault if the kids aren't alright (Eminem blames bad parenting), and he's just capitalizing on Uncle Sam's dark side. On the Marshall Mathers LP, he's ambivalent about his fame, angry at his life, pissed off that people take him seriously, and fightin' mad at boy bands--and a lot of other white people. But the blue-eyed brat is acutely aware of his status as rap's resident alien: he has the most offensive mouth running, but never uses the "N" word. He gives lyrical love to tragic (black) legends like Tupac and Biggie while dissing white rappers hard. Even sitting duck Puffy gets the kid-gloves treatment. Of course, Eminem is an interesting, witty rapper, and there's some nice production on this CD, courtesy of Dr. Dre and others. But the hatred in Eminem's rhymes makes the album rotten at its core. And his protests that Slim Shady is just a persona become less convincing with each arrest. Then again, Eminem's got it hard: he's rich, famous, white, and male. --Lizz Mendez Berry
Album Description
UK version of the controversial rapper's sophomore album, one of the fastest-selling rap albums of all time. Includes one bonus track, 'The Kids'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Album Details
Explicit Version of Slim Shady's Multiple Platinum 2000 Smash; Includes a Bonus Track.
Customer Reviews:
Shock value...........2007-07-09
If you actually listen, you'll find that he is one of the most talented MC's in the game currently. Very deep as you get past the initial shock of his dramatic flows.
Solid Sophmore Set.......2007-06-26
Worthy follow up to the Slim Shady LP. In this disc, Em goes back to his roots in some tracks, but also talks about life now that he's made it. All the writing strength is still there, and the guy still flows great. Good raps:
Stan - excellent, almost chilling, rap about the pyschology of an obsessed fan who progressively comes unglued when Em doesn't answer his fan mail right away. The chorus from Dido's tune is excellently woven into the rap. Very grim ending. Em's critics couldn't write anything this insightful
Who Knew - good, sarcastic examination of critics who blame music for some wacko's actions.
The WAy I Am - Em gets off his chest frustrations of being famous and never getting a second's privacy from fans who never think maybe he likes to be let alone once in a while.
The REal Slim Shady - very bouncy, catchy rhythm and lyrics. Got lots of radio and video play
Remember Me? - hardcore rapl Em gets to yelling in it. Features other rappers. Very heavy
I'm BAck - Em is back, again knocks/mocks people who blame him for others' actions. Kinda slow and slurry at times, like a record being dragged
Amityville - very heavy, Em yelling in this one too
The Kids - funny rap w/South Park references. Would be lighthearted, except people wind up meeting bad ends.
Criminal - another rap aimed at people who blame Em for violence
A rapper even a white lady and mother can love!.......2007-04-27
Eminem is one cool white boy poet among rappers! Over the past few years, I've been avoiding these 'in your face','woman hater',nasty rapper boys and their songs. I'd heard the stock stuff that's been the popular rap fare on the radio, and saw my 'innocent' young boys (my sons, age 12 and 10) rocking to it, intoning the lyrics along with the nasty boy on the air at that moment: "shut up b...ch', 'I'm gonna slap you, h.!', etc. blah blah blah. I would inwardly frown, and try to keep my 'wet blanket' hostile attitude to myself! After all, I fancied myself a 'modern' Mom, who'd let her boys decide for themselves what music they like. I wasn't afraid it would 'turn them into' angry girl-haters or street thugs. I knew, and still believe, that, when they see a Mom who respects their freedom to hear whatever they like (ok, with a few lines in the sand, when they go totally overboard), and come to the best decison about women, violence, rebellion, and all!
The key turning point, that made me decide to tune into Eminem, and see whether he actually has something good to offer with his stuff, that maybe, just maybe, has passion, soul, and POWER,(as any song that's heavy on sex and violence inevitably MUST also have, or else it becomes truly just angry junk food music), was my viewing of the movie "Scary Movie 3". Specifically, when I saw the white 'farm boy' rapper, who my boys told me was actually a parody of EMINEM, do his priceless 'rap' contest performance, then, I thought....This is totally cool! Let's buy an Eminem CD, and check out the boy!
Well, it only took one spin of Tracks 1,2, and 3,(and one or two later tracks, with a twist on the same themes as the first 3 songs), with their amazing powerful tongue-in-cheek, SLAMMINGLY effective, simultaneous parody of self (Mr. Slim Shady),and the 'ladies' (girlfriend, husband-blaming, wallowing in victimhood, mother, who he wants to 'f..', or bossy ladies on the warpath, or music executives who want to 'silence' his music's soul, cause it's too full of anger at their greed and jaded materialism, and so tell him in bored, whiny voices to try to write stuff that 'sells'), to fall in love with this POET EXTRAORDINAIRE, and his lyrics, which do some heavy duty spittin' on ladies (and men), but also can end with a softly spoken, sweet "I'm just foolin' ladies! You know I love you". I knew at once that this young man moved me, and that he spoke to me as well as to the boys groovin' to his beat and his poetic honest, no b.s., lyrics!
THIS IS ONE GENIUS THAT SHOWS WHAT RAP AT ITS BEST CAN BE, AND I AM HOOKED. I do laugh and shake my head, and cringe at times, when EMINEM spits out one or another line about his g.f. tied up in the trunk! But I also can't help but privately rock myself, and 'rap' with him, and say, keep on rocking Mr. Slim Shady...You got a soul, and you keep on sharing it with your generation, mine, and my kids' !!
CLASSIC.......2007-04-07
When i first heard this album back in 2000 it was out of this world,i listin to the album the other day and it just sounds as fresh as it does today.I have to give a big thumbs up to DR DRE as he created most of the beats and backing music for this album, and produced it.As is all of DRE,S producing from past to present its top notch, big ups to EMINEM and DR DRE,i even own the EMINEM license plate in new zealand as when i purchased the plate back in 99 the operator said who or what is that never heard of him,how times change,come on EM get back with DRE and try and produced another album like this.Its your best.
Hip Hop Masterpiece.......2007-04-06
with out a though eminem is one of the most vicious battle rappers to step into the game, his sadistic sence of humor, lack of moral, and split personalities help boost him to legendary status within years. this album is the highlight of his battle rapping career. from will smith to Insane clown posse. eminem lets it all hang out. althouhg his album doesnt touch the bases of horrorcore, the vulgarity level gives that feel. this guy was so raw they actually cut off n replaced over 10 versese. hate em or love him any true hip hop fan, can see the revolution in which took place here. besides 2 pac, eminem spoke the truth in every detail.
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The Marshall Mathers LP
Eminem
Manufacturer: universal
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Miscellaneous
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000LY8JFS |
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Marshall Mathers Lp
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000AA7B4I
Release Date: 2005-07-26 |
Soul Music:
- The Massacre [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Massacre [Explicit Lyrics] [Special Edition]
- The Minstrel Show [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Most Known Unknown [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Naked Truth [Explicit Lyrics]
- The New Danger [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Peoples Champ [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Peoples Champ [Explicit Lyrics] [Limited Edition]
- The Slim Shady LP [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Trinity
Soul Music
soul music
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