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Be honest. Didn't you have the same reaction to Recovery?

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Re: Be honest. Didn't you have the same reaction to Recovery

Postby SajN » Nov 7th, '13, 16:51

nxt-semster-illB35 wrote:
SajN wrote:Hopsinshadie, just because you didn't have any fun listening to the album, doesn't mean that we should not like it either. Let us enjoy it, and you can go and discuss some other rapper... if you listen to anyone else. Stop trying to drag us down with you.


Wait, you're giving him shit for discussing his opinion eminem's music on an eminem forum? Thats hardly fair...

People are welcome to be negative here, they've been doing that since the forum was made. Hopsinshadie, though... He couldn't accept MMLP2 because it didn't sound like MMLP, and he got so disappointed after all the excitement he had, that he was trying to make up for it by trying to make us miserable too ("you only like it because it's new, wait four months and you'll see").

And now suddenly he has turned around and calls it a classic x 10.
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Re: Be honest. Didn't you have the same reaction to Recovery

Postby Kill You » Nov 7th, '13, 19:33

nxt-semester for next shitty poster.
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Re: Be honest. Didn't you have the same reaction to Recovery

Postby EminemInsider » Nov 8th, '13, 07:02

Actually, I despised Recovery when I started listening to it. Eventually, I came across On Fire, So Bad, and gave Love the Way You Lie a chance, plus re-listened to Going Through Changes...and started changing my mind.

But in the long run, having gone back and listened to Eminem's first 3 albums...I realized I had absolutely no desire to listen to anything on Recovery.

My initial impression of MMLP2, on the other hand, was positive. Maybe it's partly the result of lower expectations, as opposed to high ones coming off Relapse with Eminem claiming he was "in a zone"...but the fact of the matter is, he reduced the yelling, he started inserting actually clever double entendre in place of some of the corny punchlines, and he actually had some interesting things to rap about again. Plus, his vocabulary/articulate thoughts are off-the-charts on this album.
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Re: Be honest. Didn't you have the same reaction to Recovery

Postby biscuitsbrah » Nov 8th, '13, 13:13

Recovery gave me a wtf is this kind of feeling
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Re: Be honest. Didn't you have the same reaction to Recovery

Postby DaKane » Nov 8th, '13, 13:24

i have always hated it.
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