Man1x wrote:InsaneTRex94 wrote:Man1x wrote:I'm on the fence if I should buy, didn't really like the album too much. It has only a few tracks that I'd play for a while, nothing classic. I might just buy Asylum, Rescue Me, Our Way, and Our House and say fuck the rest.
Also, Radioactive topped off iTunes at number 9, so I wonder - and I bet - Welcome to: Our House will surpass that album's sad record. To be honest, Radioactive should've done some much better, and if Slaughterhouse out sells Yelawolf I'll actually be pissed. Fuck everyone's opinions on my opinions.
I enjoyed this album much more than Radioactive tbh...and it'll definitely pass, if it's at 11 right now, wait until it's day time.
I know it will, but still. Yelawolf ma' dude. I preferred Radioactive immensely to Welcome to: Our House. It's whatever... I mean, even though there is so much to criticize about Slaughterhouse's album (and the group itself) I want them to succeed just because they're on Shady. Honestly, I won't buy a copy because I honestly wouldn't give a fuck if they weren't Eminem associates. I mean I loved their first album and coped that shit (before they were signed), but this album doesn't do it for me. Shady 2.0 needs to step their fucking game up on their sophomore albums.
You know, I wasn't really a fan of Yelawolf when I first heard him. Than I heard he got picked up by Shady and I gave him another listen and I was actually impressed. In my opinion, Radioactive is a GREAT album. I am really surprised that it didn't do better. I really thought that it was going to launch his career. I still like to listen to Radioactive.
BTW, It is currently #4 on iTunes. Hopefully Slaughterhouse does good numbers. I am a big fan of all of them and I really expect Shady / Interscope to step their game up with promotions for Yela's next album.