The thing with me was that the songs had loads of replay value, but I played them so much that I got sick of them really fast. However, songs like "Growin' Up In the Gutter" have lasted the test of time and have amazing replay value. I just play the songs that I know Yelawolf never intend to have on the radio, those are his best songs. These to me are:
-Radioactive (Intro)
-Get Away
-Growin' Up In the Gutter
-Throw It Up
-Animal
-Slumerican Shitizen
-The Last Song
-Whip It
-I See You
-In This World
His songs targeted toward the radio that I'll play from time to time are:
-Let's Roll
-Hard White (Up In the Club)
-Made In the U.S.A.
-Write Your Name
-Everything I Love The Most
What I'm trying to say is that I find the album has a shit load of replay value on all it's songs except for three (Good Girl, The Hardest Love Song In the World, & Radio). I just find the songs that were meant for his OG fans, the songs that would never surface on the radio, are the best songs and carry with them a feeling of timelessness. Those songs I can always play without getting bored, but I have to take a break with his radio songs because they can get old. That doesn't mean they are bad songs, because they're not. It's just that his radio friendly songs have instrumentals that feel like they have been recycled over and over by mainstream rappers, they just don't sound fresh and new. Being fresh and new is something I expect from Yelawolf because he does it so well and that's what I love to hear from him. I hated when he went into the radio trend, but at least with "Love Story" he will get back to being himself and not aim for the radio. I mean, I can play Trunk Muzik 0-60 all the way through and never get bored and always hear something new.