
Geno wrote:Even MMLP and TES have at least one skippable track, whether it be a skit or something a little average like Remember Me / Amityville (the other dude's verses, not Em's)
This album has nothing skippable, for me.
Manly Moose wrote:BILI wrote:Recovery is like MMMLP of this new decade
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Good find.
Devil'sAdvocate wrote:^no.
BILI wrote:Devil'sAdvocate wrote:^no.
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actually it is..there`s no denying that...its doing almost equal sales-wise if you compare 2011 to 2000 you stupid fuck
Devil'sAdvocate wrote:BILI wrote:Devil'sAdvocate wrote:^no.
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actually it is..there`s no denying that...its doing almost equal sales-wise if you compare 2011 to 2000 you stupid fuck
why are you so bothered dipshit?
lyrically Recovery aint got shit on MMLP and TES,and that is not for debate,that is a fact.
Both these albums are miles ahead of recovery rapping wise and i wont be falling for that sales troll
BILI wrote:Recovery is like MMMLP of this new decade
Trimss wrote:BILI wrote:Recovery is like MMMLP of this new decade
That doesn't mean it's better or near MMLP level. That just means it's a modern day classic, there are a lot of facts to think of. Eminem had to relearn to write. To flow, everything.
Considering how bad he was in the encore period, Relapse and Receovery are a fucking great come back.
Manly Moose wrote:What do you mean by "modern day classic"? Recovery is a good album but not a classic we all know this. Are you saying that because its good and released in 2010 means its a classic? That makes no sense. I see "Modern Day Classic" as a classic album released in modern day, Recovery has way too many meh/forgettable tracks to qualify for this. There's nothing memorable or groundbreaking about Recovery, classic albums contain amazing tracks from start to finish.
Also, when saying its MMLP of the new decade its gotta be just as good as MMLP. Not just "A decent album made in a new decade".
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