TRshady wrote:The server is indeed unaware of the greatness that is DanWS.
StayWideAwake wrote:I wouldn't worry about this stuff no matter what. We all consider MMLP to be a classic but I specifically remember reading a review of it and a critic saying that "he proved he still has nothing important to say" and basically bashing his "fuck you" attitude. To me, this proves that no matter how good (or classic) this album will be, people will say it sucks and that it didn't live up to the first one. Literally no matter what. Some people will say it sucks. No offense to you guys, but even when I listen to a new song like Berzerk or Survival, I listen to it many times before reading your opinions. I almost always end up liking a song more when I don't accept outside opinions/criticisms.
Horsebot3K wrote:Usernamesarehard wrote:My dick is going in your mouth whether you like it or not bipolar fuck boy.
DanWS wrote:Yeh I have no idea why he's still talkin about K-Fed lol. They got animosity or something?
EminemBase wrote:I mean... Di Vinci is So 1430's girl!
EminemBase wrote: "unsurprisingly, like an aggressive Beastie Boys record.”
'Unsurprisingly'... I'm pretty surprised tbh... no other Em single sounds like a Beasties homage... not like it's 'the thing to do now' lmao. Odd comment.
unbound88 wrote:they are saying it's not surprising because of Rick Rubin
:: Finally, Zap2it ponders the following: “The song is littered with references that aren’t exactly considered cutting edge, from Ren & Stimpy to Kevin Federline, so one might ask if the rapper (real name Marshall Mathers) is still relevant.”
Evil-Genius wrote: I just hope royce will be on a track with him
Evil-Genius wrote:I am positive MMLP2 will be a classic , I just hope royce will be on a track with him
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