The Massacre Is A Classic

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I heard the bad talk about it but when I listened to it I was impressed

It was a good follow up to a classic. A lot of classic songs were on it.

But it had its fair share of filler too
 

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LMAO @ OP taking away 10 points from me because I don't want to join the circle jerk with him, Yayo, and Banks :mjlol:

P.S. - Take away 10 pts from your father for enjoying the taste of semen :lolbron:
 

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:yeshrug: I didn't feel it

Even when it came out, I remember more or less forcing myself to listen to it just because I wanted a new 50 album. Way too long without every track (or even most of the tracks, IMO) being dope. GRODT is so much better as a whole that I'd just listen to that instead.

But Ski Mask Way, I'm About To Die Tonight and In My Hood were :takedat:
 

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No question about it, the production on the album from beginnin to end :wow:
 

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Not a classic. If he kept the tracks he gave to Game, and say the lead singles were How We Do and Hate it or Love it rather than Candyshop and Disco Inferno, then perhaps it would be on par with GRODT.

Additionally, if he somehow had tracks from the GRODT soundtrack (like Hustlers Ambition, Whip your head), then it may have even surpassed GRODT.
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