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Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby classthe_king » May 18th, '11, 23:42

We all know you exaggerate way too much. You're not comparing YM to RA. Slaughterhouse can definitely go toe to toe with RA in rhyming and lyrics.


I was talking emotional songs. And not really, if it was a long distance run they would be able to stay behind RA in the begining but by the end RA would be blowing them out.

Of course, it's not exactly the same but horrorcore is rarely original.


Bullshit. Relapse proves it. You guys think that he is one of the most talented rappers of all time yet his horrorcore attempt was joke. Good horrorcore like Rhyme Asylum is EXTREMELLY hard to do. I'd like to see you do it if it's so easy. I can't even come close.

You obviously haven't heard enough from either artist to say that.


Yes I have.

Uhhh... yes there is.


Really? What is it then?

Explain the simple concept or fuck off with your bland statements.


Rhyme Asylum is creative with their rhymes so they can go

punchline
punchline

instead of

set up
punchline


not hard. Honestly, just listen to Multiplicity for how good they are at this. They all use the same rhyme throughout the entire verse but still have like 10 good punchlines each verse

What other response is there to give to misusing the phrase "concession accepted"? Exactly. I insult you to let you know that you're being retarded.


No, you call me retarded because you have nothing left to say.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby classthe_king » May 18th, '11, 23:47

Here, I'll do it for you

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Even with asthma attacks and cancer trapped in my chest
I ran the length of Africa without catching my breath

Got Santa's head attached to my sled

My sperm don't make new lives, it brings old ones back from the dead


Test your knees reflex with sledgehammers instead

Race a wolf pack with slabs of meat strapped to my legs

Guillotine shatter on the impact of my neck

In swamps I swam and drag an alligator to fathomless depths

Won't just damage your set, I'll hijack Harrier jets
Crash them into the rapper that has to battle me next

I'm a manic depressed
A mad hatter that gradually lost sanity from not cashing reality checks

Strap Maximus to the back of a chariot, have him dragged to his death
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby VenomBlackViper » May 18th, '11, 23:48

classthe_king wrote:Rhyme Asylum is creative with their rhymes so they can go

punchline
punchline

instead of

set up
punchline


not hard. Honestly, just listen to Multiplicity for how good they are at this. They all use the same rhyme throughout the entire verse but still have like 10 good punchlines each verse


This is what I like about RA, 2 punchlines in a row no filler or set up. Also how they can merge a bunch of different terms or sayings together into one punchline. Hence master degree burns after a heat stroke of genius, I ejaculate sperm whales out of my moby dick or My mother got a rotten apple as the fruits of her labor.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby classthe_king » May 18th, '11, 23:50

VenomBlackViper wrote:
classthe_king wrote:Rhyme Asylum is creative with their rhymes so they can go

punchline
punchline

instead of

set up
punchline


not hard. Honestly, just listen to Multiplicity for how good they are at this. They all use the same rhyme throughout the entire verse but still have like 10 good punchlines each verse


This is what I like about RA, 2 punchlines in a row no filler or set up. Also how they can merge a bunch of different terms or sayings together into one punchline. Hence master degree burns after a heat stroke of genius, I ejaculate sperm whales out of my moby dick or My mother got a rotten apple as the fruits of her labor.


That's why they're fucking geniuses
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Master Chief » May 18th, '11, 23:56

classthe_king wrote:I was talking emotional songs. And not really, if it was a long distance run they would be able to stay behind RA in the begining but by the end RA would be blowing them out.

In punchlines? Yes. Everything else? No.

Bullshit. Relapse proves it. You guys think that he is one of the most talented rappers of all time yet his horrorcore attempt was joke. Good horrorcore like Rhyme Asylum is EXTREMELLY hard to do. I'd like to see you do it if it's so easy. I can't even come close.

I said, Horrorcore isn't original, not that it sucked. Eminem's attempt was decent.

Yes I have.

Then you know that Royce, Joell & Crooked aren't average, no personality rappers.

Really? What is it then?

Their introduction, Hip Hop and their rise to the top.

Rhyme Asylum is creative with their rhymes so they can go

punchline
punchline

instead of

set up
punchline


not hard. Honestly, just listen to Multiplicity for how good they are at this. They all use the same rhyme throughout the entire verse but still have like 10 good punchlines each verse

That's impressive about their punchlines and line structures but I fail to see how this makes them better rhymers. Even, if you have one syllable rhymes you can have two punchlines in two lines. Wayne has done two punchlines in two lines.

No, you call me retarded because you have nothing left to say.

Or because you're acting like a reatrd :unsure:
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby classthe_king » May 19th, '11, 00:01

In punchlines? Yes. Everything else? No.


OMG, we already went over this

I said, Horrorcore isn't original, not that it sucked. Eminem's attempt was decent.


How is it not original if only like 5 people can do that style of it in a good way?

Then you know that Royce, Joell & Crooked aren't average, no personality rappers.


I didn't say they didn't have personality or that they were average. I said there content isn't original.

Their introduction, Hip Hop and their rise to the top.


Being extremely vague proves it had no common theme stringing it together.

That's impressive about their punchlines and line structures but I fail to see how this makes them better rhymers.


That's why you lose these debates, you refuse to see a lot of things.

Even, if you have one syllable rhymes you can have two punchlines in two lines. Wayne has done two punchlines in two lines.


They don't have one syllable rhymes though :unsure:

Or because you're acting like a reatrd :unsure:


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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Master Chief » May 19th, '11, 00:15

classthe_king wrote:
I said, Horrorcore isn't original, not that it sucked. Eminem's attempt was decent.


How is it not original if only like 5 people can do that style of it in a good way?

Pretty much every rapper that does this style, does it good. But, very few do it in an original way. RA aren't very original with their content.

I didn't say they didn't have personality or that they were average. I said there content isn't original.

Crooked? I guess. Joell? Not really. Royce? Yes and no.

Being extremely vague proves it had no common theme stringing it together.

Okay, want it to be more specific? The state of Hip Hop including other rappers, their place in the game/how they plan to save it, not getting props they think they deserve, and their skills. This album pretty much screams introductory album throughout it so I think that needs no explanation. Onslaught 2, The One, Not Tonight, Microphone = rise to the top,

That's why you lose these debates, you refuse to see a lot of things.

I fail to see that because they really have no correlation to each other.

They don't have one syllable rhymes though :unsure:

Wow, are you kidding me? That's an example, that you don't neccessarily have to be creative with your rhymes to have a punchline per line.

Yeah, after this debate I'M the retard lolz

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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby classthe_king » May 19th, '11, 00:21

Pretty much every rapper that does this style, does it good. But, very few do it in an original way. RA aren't very original with their content.


Okay, who else has content similar to RA

Crooked? I guess. Joell? Not really. Royce? Yes and no


Yes

Okay, want it to be more specific? The state of Hip Hop including other rappers, their place in the game/how they plan to save it, not getting props they think they deserve, and their skills. This album pretty much screams introductory album throughout it so I think that needs no explanation. Onslaught 2, The One, Not Tonight, Microphone = rise to the top,


Introductory album isn't a theme, those songs don't=rise to the top. They're just all punchline songs

I fail to see that because they really have no correlation to each other.


How are you going to do two punchlines back to back and have them rhyme 4-5 syllables? If it was easy everyone would do it.Trust me, as someone who writes a ton, this is very hard to do. You have to be creative with the rhymes to get it to work. I can't do it.

Wow, are you kidding me? That's an example, that you don't neccessarily have to be creative with your rhymes to have a punchline per line.


But you do because they have 4-5 syllable multis
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Master Chief » May 19th, '11, 00:31

classthe_king wrote:Okay, who else has content similar to RA

Who does horrorcore?

Esham, King Gordy, Eminem, DZK, Big L, Brotha Lynch Hung, Tech N9ne. Doesn't really matter tbh. Everyone is original in the sense that no does exactly what the other does but RA doesn't get out of that comfort zone. They themselves are quite repetitive.

Introductory album isn't a theme, those songs don't=rise to the top. They're just all punchline songs

They have punchlines but they pretty much have a theme of rising to the top.

How are you going to do two punchlines back to back and have them rhyme 4-5 syllables? If it was easy everyone would do it.Trust me, as someone who writes a ton, this is very hard to do. You have to be creative with the rhymes to get it to work. I can't do it.

Yes, it's hard. Yes it's impressive. But, structuring your line to have two punchlines back to back has nothing to do with having good rhyming. "But, they have rhymes 5 syllables in those lines!", but that's not due to their back to back punchlines. THAT'S MY POINT.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby classthe_king » May 19th, '11, 00:38

Who does horrorcore?

Esham, King Gordy, Eminem, DZK, Big L, Brotha Lynch Hung, Tech N9ne. Doesn't really matter tbh. Everyone is original in the sense that no does exactly what the other does but RA doesn't get out of that comfort zone. They themselves are quite repetitive.


What :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: None of them even come close to RA. How the hell are you going to say Eminem :laughing: Relapse is so far away from State of Lunacy content wise it's not even funny.


They have punchlines but they pretty much have a theme of rising to the top.


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Yes, it's hard. Yes it's impressive. But, structuring your line to have two punchlines back to back has nothing to do with having good rhyming. "But, they have rhymes 5 syllables in those lines!", but that's not due to their back to back punchlines. THAT'S MY POINT.


Will you please pretend like you understand me next time so you don't look anymore stupid. How are you going to put two back to back punches together if you can't get them to rhyme? You can't. You have to be creative with the rhyming. It has EVERYTHING to do with rhyming :facepalm
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby DƎRDYPK » May 19th, '11, 00:43

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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Master Chief » May 19th, '11, 00:55

classthe_king wrote:What :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: None of them even come close to RA. How the hell are you going to say Eminem :laughing: Relapse is so far away from State of Lunacy content wise it's not even funny.

They all do horrorcore. But, that's not the point.

The point is RA aren't original because they're repetitive with their content.


Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaach

Truuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuth.

Will you please pretend like you understand me next time so you don't look anymore stupid. How are you going to put two back to back punches together if you can't get them to rhyme? You can't. You have to be creative with the rhyming. It has EVERYTHING to do with rhyming :facepalm

YOU SAID:

Their creative rhymes help them spit two punchlines in two lines.

I SAID: You can have two punchlines in two lines without creative rhymes.

Example: And now we murderers, because we kill time"
I knock her lights out and she still shine"

- Lil Wayne.

Therefore rhyming has no effect in having two punchlines back to back.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby classthe_king » May 19th, '11, 01:10

They all do horrorcore. But, that's not the point.

The point is RA aren't original because they're repetitive with their content.


No, they are extremely original. If it's so easy why don't you replicate it right now?

YOU SAID:

Their creative rhymes help them spit two punchlines in two lines.

I SAID: You can have two punchlines in two lines without creative rhymes.

Example: And now we murderers, because we kill time"
I knock her lights out and she still shine"

- Lil Wayne.

Therefore rhyming has no effect in having two punchlines back to back.


I said two GOOD punchlines, plus RA's rhymes are much longer. It is extremely hard to put two good punchlines back to back with 4-5 syllable rhymes unless you are a creative rhymer. Look at this verse


I’m the right man for the hatchet job
Prepare the abattoir for the Lamb of God
Banish you to the land of nod
Close friends turn into snakes like Aaron’s Rod
Between a Ragnarok and a hard place
R.A to the last days, no matter what
Camelot home to my knighthood
Got Jakabok Botch locked inside my rhyme book

He rhymed a word like abattoir (which means Slaughterhouse ;) ) with a very common christian phrase with sacred land from the old testament with a magical staff from the brother of moses with a mythical tale in the Nordic religion with an anciet British Kingdom with a mythical demon. If that's not creative rhyming then I don't know what is.
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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby Willy » May 19th, '11, 01:15

"I ejaculate sperm whales out of my moby dick"

What the fuck. How is this good?

lmfao

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Re: Slaughterhouse vs. Rhyme Asylum

Postby classthe_king » May 19th, '11, 01:22

Ejaculate sperm....dick
Sperm whale....moby dick


Bet you can't think of something as creative ;)
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