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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby Sam. » Dec 21st, '12, 19:19

RayRay33 wrote:I cant believe that Em let them drink and smoke around in his studio while recording.

Maybe Eminem's Relapsed again. :wub: He defo' looked stoned in a pic where he was sitting in the studio with his hand over his fore-head.
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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby shadyVA » Dec 22nd, '12, 02:11

Laaaame excuses.
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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby EminemBase » Dec 23rd, '12, 15:07

Oh here's the excuses now for why WTOH was shit.

So many promising talents in recent times I can think of have MAJORLY let me and people down with their debut and compromised like fuck: Yelawolf and SH are the two prime examples.

Drugs my ass; they were working on the album for ages and kept saying how they had so much time and how focused they were, and now that it didn't get the reception they wanted or do the sales they expected for such a sell-out body of work, they admit it's poo.

I'm glad the members start admitting it now, just like Yela did with Radioactive, deluded fans convincing themselves they did great work can give that up. When will they learn? stop fucking compromising! just put out something your genuinely amazed with and proud of ffs.
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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby Sam. » Dec 23rd, '12, 20:28

Wonderful 1st impression Yela and SH managed to harness.
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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby EminemBase » Dec 23rd, '12, 22:51

Revolutionary wrote:EmBase...just out of curiosity.
Were you even a fan?

Have you listened to their first album? It's nothing special and while this album was disappointing I really didn't expect much from them. As solo artists, they've released some of the best shit i've ever heard (minus Crooked being boring and predictable as usual).
But as a group, they don't seem to really impress me, there are dope songs definitely but it just doesn't have the same feeling as when listening to other rap groups.


I'm a fan of good hip-hop. Yeah I listened to the first album, and it's decent in terms of technical rapping, with great production, but it didn't stick with me and I didn't listen to it much after. It was however coherent and consistent, it felt like a solid album. Welcome to Our House felt like a mess.

Being with Em and, being given that opportunity for a 'world stage', I expected them all to seize the opportunity and create something special. And I seriously don't know what planet they're on talking about the classic albums they did when leading up to WTOH. I think it's clear they just have very little to say, creatively. They can all rap their asses off, and I haven't gotten in to any of them individually properly; I just mean as a group, they create pretty generic music.

Given their skill and potential... and with Em by their side, I would expect something a lot more. But it's also clear that Em is very bad for artists in his post-Recovery mindset. He broadens everything to attempt worldwide appeal and basically used the 'Recovery template' on Radioactive and Our House. I look forward to their next album in hope they've put the bullshit behind them, like Yela.
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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby King Lance » Dec 23rd, '12, 22:54

EminemBase wrote:
Revolutionary wrote:EmBase...just out of curiosity.
Were you even a fan?

Have you listened to their first album? It's nothing special and while this album was disappointing I really didn't expect much from them. As solo artists, they've released some of the best shit i've ever heard (minus Crooked being boring and predictable as usual).
But as a group, they don't seem to really impress me, there are dope songs definitely but it just doesn't have the same feeling as when listening to other rap groups.


I'm a fan of good hip-hop. Yeah I listened to the first album, and it's decent in terms of technical rapping, with great production, but it didn't stick with me and I didn't listen to it much after. It was however coherent and consistent, it felt like a solid album. Welcome to Our House felt like a mess.

Being with Em and, being given that opportunity for a 'world stage', I expected them all to seize the opportunity and create something special. And I seriously don't know what planet they're on talking about the classic albums they did when leading up to WTOH. I think it's clear they just have very little to say, creatively. They can all rap their asses off, and I haven't gotten in to any of them individually properly; I just mean as a group, they create pretty generic music.

Given their skill and potential... and with Em by their side, I would expect something a lot more. But it's also clear that Em is very bad for artists in his post-Recovery mindset. He broadens everything to attempt worldwide appeal and basically used the 'Recovery template' on Radioactive and Our House. I look forward to their next album in hope they've put the bullshit behind them, like Yela.


couldn't agree more
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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby Trimss » Dec 23rd, '12, 23:04

Agreed about the Recovery template and I'm scared his next album could be affected by that.
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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby Eedee » Dec 25th, '12, 04:54

bigray wrote:Crooked outshined them all tbh
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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby PAINKILLƎR » Dec 25th, '12, 04:55

Eedee wrote:
bigray wrote:Crooked outshined them all tbh

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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby Eedee » Dec 25th, '12, 04:58

At least, in my opinion.
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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby PAINKILLƎR » Dec 25th, '12, 04:59

Eedee wrote:At least, in my opinion.

Fair enough.
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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby TRShitty » Dec 26th, '12, 04:37

Too bad no one is excited to listen to it.
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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby EminemBase » Dec 26th, '12, 14:11

Trimss wrote:Agreed about the Recovery template and I'm scared his next album could be affected by that.


Oh I think it's totally obvious it already is.

You can tell from the tracks, features and aesthetics already that he's going for a Recovery.
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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby cityfan31 » Dec 26th, '12, 15:32

Am I the only one who preferred Wt:OH to the On the House mixtape and their previous album?

There were a lot more memorable songs. At times it felt like they were slightly holding back (Royce and Budden), but the touches from Em made the album a lot more listenable for me. They made songs rather than just continuous battle rap. Throw That sounds absolutely amazing in my car. It's different. Maybe I've gone soft in my old age.

Although I agree re: Radioactive, far too many 'radio' songs, with none of them actually hitting the mark. Yela is so niche, he needed to make an album that was recognisably 'him', rather than trying to fit in. Em needed to give him 10% more freedom.

I would imagine their next album won't be any better.
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Re: Joe Budden Excited To Work On Slaughterhouse's Next Albu

Postby cheeseburger » Dec 28th, '12, 09:08

^ Boring and fake is the right words really.

My expectations for Slaughterhouse was high as fuck before the album. I imagined beats from The Alchemist and Araabbeats hard as fuck, with insane fire breating lyrics on top.


Maybe we are to hard on them. I dont know, but it gets annoying when artists cant stand for what theyve done. Why cant they be proud? It really effects our view.
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