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3.0 out of 5 stars
Not what you think..., August 9, 2001
This review is from: Shit on You (Audio CD)
If you just couldn't get enough of Eminem, I suggest you buy this album. They are like his clones, but there are more of them. There are some differences.
Their beats are definitely much more catchy than many hip-hop artists out there today. Many of the tracks are tight to listen to and just bob your heads like in the good old days of rap when Run DMC was putting out tight beats. You just want to get up and dance.
But then you hear the lyrics. You're probably here because you've heard "Purple Hills" on MTV or on the radio. Well, let me just inform you that the song is really "Purple PILLS!" When you hear this seemingly harmless song featuring Eminem, who recruited the band, it seems like it's okay. That's because all of the lyrics are changed. It's not "I've run the highest mountain", it's "I've run up mushroom mountain!" This band is obviously on drugs or otherwise just obsessed with them. If you like that sort of stoned feeling, buy this. If you like "Purple HILLS", buy the single. Or request it on MTV. Whatever. I personally, as much as I like their voices and catchy beats, do not like those sorts of lyrics. Sorry.
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5 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
D-12, March 24, 2001
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the best track i'v ever heard
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somebody flush this, July 17, 2001
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eminem was annoying by himself why is he recruiting.
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