2854178, RE: The Eminem Show is my favorite Em album Posted by Goose, Wed Nov-06-13 04:09 PM
>Remove the shock value from MMLP and this would be a complete >no contest. Lyrically Eminem hit his peak in 2002/2003 between >The Eminem Show and the 8 Mile Soundtrack. He was putting on a >lyrical clinic on that album. Crazy ass rhyme schemes, >internal rhyme, etc. > >Saying Goodbye To Hollywood, Til I Collapse, Business??? This >is my pick, no doubt about it. And as far as all of his lead >poppy singles (My Name Is, Real Slim Shady, etc), Without Me >is probably the only one that's actually listenable today.
This.
MMLP has its share of forgettable tracks. I never cared for "Remember Me" "Amityville" and "Under the Influence." I'd say "Bitch Please 2" is also pretty average for being on a "classic" album.
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