That's how I feel about a lot of stuff from the late 1990's/early 2000's where everything was "edgy" & "tude" was cool to have. Most of it didn't age well at all.
The world wasover nu-metal, Jerry Springer, Jackass, & the WWF (Attitude Era) but when you look back you can't help but
at most of it
That's how I feel about a lot of stuff from the late 1990's/early 2000's where everything was "edgy" & "tude" was cool to have. Most of it didn't age well at all.
The world wasover nu-metal, Jerry Springer, Jackass, & the WWF (Attitude Era) but when you look back you can't help but
at most of it
Not going to lie was a huge EM fan during high school and my early twenties. I tried to listening to the Eminem Show the other day was skipping through tracks like crazy. His non-Dre tracks are cringe worthy. IMO Relapse is his most interesting project not only because Dre produced damn near the whole thing, but it's creative and it's Em being doing what he does best shock rap. Now don't get me wrong it's far from a classic.
I don't think you'd be able to find Em's old albums in stores in the U.S though.
I don't even think you could even find Recovery in stores still![]()
I don't think you'd be able to find Em's old albums in stores in the U.S though.
I don't even think you could even find Recovery in stores still![]()