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What Planet is Royce On?

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Re: What Planet is Royce On?

Postby tadpole25 » Aug 29th, '12, 02:56

ever since royce reconciled with eminem, he's gotten a lot lazier with his writings.

joell on the other hand, has improved A LOT.
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Maybe words offensive - free speech I don't fear it
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Beyond our greatest imagination, illuminatin' experience
If we open our ears and close our inhibitions, it's clear"
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Re: What Planet is Royce On?

Postby Eedee » Aug 29th, '12, 03:12

Okay, I'd like to provide some of my own personal input on this album and the way the members of SH performed on them.

The album as a whole: I fucking loved it. No song on this album is boring to me. I can bump it cover to cover without skipping (maybe through the odd Budden verse here and there). They've really expanded their creativity, IMO, with songs like "Flip A Bird", "Our Way" (that hook... *drool*) and "Walk Of Shame".

Royce: The dude can, admittedly at times, be boring. However, on this album, his hooks were phenomenal, his verses were great and his tone/delivery was, as always, great on the ears. Some of you say Royce's writing is lazy on this album and I disagree wholeheartedly. His schemes/multies were on point. A few lines that pop out to me, for example:

THE OTHER SIDE
But I promise what you seein’ has truly been me
But I ain’t 5’9” all the time, sometimes I’m just Ryan - a human being


FRAT HOUSE
Your lady’s on my dick, you’ll probably be mad
If you find out I had her skipping biology class
You got comedy cash
I’m a quarter of the Slaughter, half of the dream team, the anomaly Bad


^ His writing is technical and great to listen to. I love it.

Crooked: Not much to say; the dude went in hard on this album. Every one of his verses provided us with some sick rhyme schemes and his voice just makes you WANT to hear him. He was probably the best on the album.

Joell: He had some great verses, great lines and great punches. I love his verse on Asylum. His wordplay/punches were great coupled with his sick delivery. :y: He was probably tied with Royce as the 2nd best on this album, for me.

Budden:
Thankfully he wasn't on much of the album, it seemed. I can't stand his voice/verses. Yes, he's a good lyricist. No denying, but I just can't stand that boring ass delivery he has on EVERY song. Every single fucking song he sounds the same. Pisses me off. I have to skip his verses to enjoy a song.

As always, this is only my opinion. :y:
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Re: What Planet is Royce On?

Postby Manly Moose » Aug 29th, '12, 18:20

In my opinion all of the rappers in slaughterhouse are flat out washed out, with little chance of producing something worth the time it takes to listen; Joe being an exception.
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Re: What Planet is Royce On?

Postby Arrinef » Aug 29th, '12, 18:28

where did royce's hunger go?
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