Very good progressive metal album with very key elements.
The production was very good in the instrumentation was the best on the album.
Unbelievable production for this album.
Denzel Curry is such an impactful artist to the rap community.
I really love the beat selection on it it really remind me of some Lo-Fi boom bap and Erie sounds.
I can already consider this as a nomination for rap album of the year.
He kills and slaughters every single beat that he's on and it feels like I'm going on a trip on each track.
He tells very good stories and his pen game is unreal.
This is overall a very fantastic album.
Again I think this is slightly better than some of his albums, but I do see why a lot of people think it is the most corniest album that they've listened to in years.
But to me I grew up on this still and I was 15 years old when this dropped.
Now today I'm 22 and I still look back on this album and I think to this day is just another underrated hip hop album.
Definitely top three of his best work...
Hopsin on this one takes it into a darker and sinister tone.
This was when funk Volume was shaping up to become pretty underrated label to listen to.
This is his most underrated album to his discography.
When he started to become independent and start his own label this album to me is definitely in the improvement to his last album.
And the collaborations are very good but obviously I think the production and rap style is definitely corny but I still think it's still a good album.
The production is very bad and thank goodness that he left ruthless records right after this album.
In my opinion this is definitely the worst album today...
I've even re-listen to it four different times and I still think this is a very mediocre project.
The only two songs I like on this album is strange days and the mountain.
Hopefully there new album that's coming out soon will be better than this.
This is probably the best album when Matt was with this band.
And definitely better than the outsider in my opinion
The final album when Adam was still in the band...
This album is pretty much overall decent nothing special to be honest.
Probably one of the most depressing albums I've heard from them...
It is still a banger.
For me personally...
This album was pretty cool.
A good handful of tracks and the production was pretty damn good as well.
And it really showed how Eminem was trying to revive his Glory Days.
Overall it's a really good album
As of right now.
This is the most played Eminem album of my life and oh man it was amazing at first until later on I think it's a very good come back album from Em but very mainstream but yet it's still good for hip hop.
A lot of rememberable songs on here for sure and my favorite ones of course are...
Untiled ( Here We Go )
Ridaz
Not Afraid
Cold Wind Blows
And No Love
Overall overplayed but good album.
A lot of people don't really like this album but honestly I think it's actually good.
At first I thought it was kinda boring when I heard but by the time when I was 20 it grew on me.
And this is actually very underrated for Eminem as I think some of these songs are one of his best Lyricist moments.
And a few songs talking about his iconic cereal killer side which pretty much is slim shady.
This is what Raw and fearless means for hip hop.
The way he pours emotions on every track on here is just so influential and powerful in a way.
One of the first albums that I grew up and it will always be a classic to me and to most people as well.
This is a hip hop classic that nobody can touch or throw dirt on it...
And if you did it will make you look like a dumbass...
Eminem the second studio album is a prime example of what a lyricist is.
Talks about the struggles within this life pretty much going rock bottom before he even met Dr Dre and of course of his ex-wife Kim over custody battles with Hailey...
The album cover itself is just fine art but when you play the first track on this album titled my name is the ship has been ... read more