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Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

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Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Satire » May 17th, '11, 04:49

Debate. Frankly in terms of group-work I'm not huge fans of either but this topic is for you hungry fanboys to pit the best punchlines from each group against each other as well as argue other aspects (such as SH as overall solo artists as well).
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Master Chief » May 17th, '11, 04:50

Punchlines: RA
Overall: Slaughterhouse.
Individual: Slaughterhouse.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby dead prez » May 17th, '11, 04:58

This should be good, you've been making a lot of threads lately Satire.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Satire » May 17th, '11, 04:59

diction wrote:This should be good, you've been making a lot of threads lately Satire.


I'm making up for FreeSpeech's absence while trying not to be blatantly controversial.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Kez » May 17th, '11, 05:01

Slaughterhouse have dope punchlines, but that's pretty much all they have to draw me to them. Rhyme Asylum have the darkness, the anger and the hate, plus they come from the UK; Slaughterhouse to me are just four popular MCs rhyming about how great they are. Which is cool, i'm just saying that me personally I relate to and get into Rhyme Asylum more.

For me it's just a matter of preference of styles, it's not just cause RA are from the UK.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Master Chief » May 17th, '11, 05:08

Master Chief wrote:Slaughterhouse talks about more than nothing. A lot more than RA or Relapse, that's for sure.

Here's a breakdown of their first album completed in ONE week.

Sound Off - Introductory song. Not anything important but it serves its purpose as an introductory track for the album.

Lyrical Murderers- Yeah, it's nothing important. Pretty much bragging.

Microphone -It has somewhat of a concept. About their skills with the mic.

Not Tonight- About the game dying so they're gonna take it it back. Also, a feel good song.

The One- The lead album single, a party/girl song.

Cuckoo - A song about being crazy/cuckoo.

Onslaught 2 - Another feel/celebratory song. A bit about their rise to the top.

Salute - About not getting the props they want/deserve. A bitter/angry song.

Pray (It's A Shame) - Obvious. Emotional song.

Cut You Loose - Talks about the state of Hip-Hop. "You're no good, I have to cut you loose" explains this song.

Rain Drops - Even more of an emotional song than Pray (It's A Shame).

Killaz - Somewhat horrorcore song or at least Royce's verse.

Not including the biggest emotional/meaningful song they've made. Move On. YEAH! Slaughterhouse definitely talks about nothing!


^ Before anyone says Slaughterhouse is about nothing.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Kez » May 17th, '11, 05:12

I beat ya to it. Nah, I would never suggest they rap about "nothing" lol

Besides, the point is even with all that text the fact is that Rhyme Asylum kept my interest and Slaughterhouse didn't. And don't say I didn't listen to SH cause I did, just like I did with RA; Move On is awesome and Microphone was alright, but past that i'm just not much of a fan. That's just straight fact, which goes back to what I said about the whole style thing. Slaughterhouse's style just kinda bores me, in the same way that I haven't listened to 2.0 Boys more than once since it came out.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Satire » May 17th, '11, 05:13

MC, what do you think is Royce's best solo "punchline/kill it" track?
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Master Chief » May 17th, '11, 05:16

^ Yeah, now that's understandable.

Lello was suggesting that Slaughterhouse raps most of the time about literally nothing in that thread, which is insane to say so I broke the album down for him and EVERYONE to see.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Master Chief » May 17th, '11, 05:20

Satire wrote:MC, what do you think is Royce's best solo "punchline/kill it" track?

Damn, that's hard.

Royce Is Like
I'm Me
Street Hop 2010
I'm Fresh

It would have to be one of those.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby VenomBlackViper » May 17th, '11, 05:45

Satire stole my thread :shakehead:

Let's get into the punchline thing, SH fans post 10 of the best punchlines by SH. Can be from any member of the group on any song whether solo or with the entire group. I'll get 10 of the best RA punches afterwards.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby ThomasAguanis » May 17th, '11, 07:02

I'm a huge fan of both groups. Slaughterhouse is more varied in terms of members. Rhyme Asylum seems to have more potential than they're showing. They seemed to find a comfort zone and are sticking to it. Slaughterhouse seems more willing to take risks on tracks. As of now, I can't really decide which group is better.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Xray » May 17th, '11, 07:35

This is probably the best comparison you can make in hip hop atm.

I'll do a big ass post explaining why in a few.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby VenomBlackViper » May 17th, '11, 09:42

Xray wrote:This is probably the best comparison you can make in hip hop atm.

I'll do a big ass post explaining why in a few.

Anticipating it more than Detox tbh.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby One Mic » May 17th, '11, 11:22

Rhyme Asylum are a disgrace to my country and I am quite frankly ashamed that they are popular and well liked on here amongst Americans, Europeans and other people worldwide. It's just :facepalm

It's amazing how much power a few members have in terms of brainwashing the majority.

Microphone (Slaughterhouse song) >>>>>> RA's career

You guys seem to like white rappers the most, so I aint even gonna bother posting any black rappers. But if you want a non-corny good white rapper from the UK then you can't go wrong with this guy.

English Frank >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Possessed

Frank would deal with him on the mic, and in real life. 2/2


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