Menzo wrote:GRODT had better beats and some amazing features from Em, Nate Dogg and Lloyd Banks - something Radioactive was missing tbh.
Agreed but in terms of the artists overall work, not including features, I prefer Radioactive, but I will agree GRODT was better, in part to the amount of skill and focus around Shady then. I'd say Devils Night > GRODT > Cheers > Radioactive but these are extremely close IMO, and Yelawolf still my favorite signee even though his release on Shady Records isn't what it should have been. He better not let me down again or my opinion could change. Also, I'm really interested to here what Slaughterouse has done, it may be a classic. I was just listening to "Devil's Got A Hold" and that hook by Royce got me so pumped.