The Massacre Or TM:101

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that's what you say which is your opinion so.......

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Listened to TM101 over the weekend with my cousin and we still knew all of the lyrics and songs. The replay value on that shyt is amazing. Massacre is ehhh so this aint even close for me.
 

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"Used to hit the kitchen lights cockroaches errywhere, now I hit the kitchen lights it's marble floors errywhere"

Had a young nikka back in highschool like:banderas: TM:101 by a mile.

Only liked Ski Mask Way off the Massacre. :manny:
 

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nikkas who say TM101 was ok or was just hyped by nikkas from the south obviously havent heard the album in the car with a system.

I couldnt go anywhere in Austin Tx without hearing people bump TM101 during the summer.
Jeezy had everybody wearing snowman shirts at HS and getting them banned by school districts.

It was just crazy that summer.
 

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The positives that have been spoken on The Coli about The Massacre are rather light. When it first came out, I remember BET asking random people about that album and responses ranged from classic to greatest album ever. That's not even mentioning how inescapable it was. It definitely wasn't treated like 50's worst album. Similarly, it was like that with TM101.

I think this board has more of an infatuation with TM101 than The Massacre.


this proves my hypothesis correct.

i dont recall many cats who were fully-grown musically that rocked with the massacre, aside from some g-unit stans who were tryna force themselves to like it.
 

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this proves my hypothesis correct.

i dont recall many cats who were fully-grown musically that rocked with the massacre, aside from some g-unit stans who were tryna force themselves to like it.

There are a lot of non G-Unit stans who genuinely liked the album who were fully grown at the time of its release. I don't think it was classic, but it definitely wasn't some light weight album that was forgotten overnight. That album pretty much dominated '05. It even overshadowed some of the better albums.

On a personal level, The Massacre didn't even crack my 10 favorite albums of 2005. I liked the album, but it had a lot of filler.
 

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There are a lot of non G-Unit stans who genuinely liked the album who were fully grown at the time of its release. I don't think it was classic, but it definitely wasn't some light weight album that was forgotten overnight. That album pretty much dominated '05. It even overshadowed some of the better albums.

On a personal level, The Massacre didn't even crack my 10 favorite albums of 2005. I liked the album, but it had a lot of filler.


by fully-grown, i mean serious fans. not casual rap listeners.

that album was clowned on site. it didnt dominate anything but the charts.
 

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by fully-grown, i mean serious fans. not casual rap listeners.

that album was clowned on site. it didnt dominate anything but the charts.

A lot of the songs that were actually being bumped by serious listeners weren't the songs on the charts. Sure it was clowned, but it doesn't necessarily mean that the album was less dominant than it was.
 
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