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 Post subject: Re: Guilty pleasures
PostPosted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 4:55 am 
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durdencommatyler wrote:
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my guilty pleasures: The Killers, Death Row artists and Eminem, and Alannis Morisette come to mind first.

death row and eminem are both awesome

I don't know Death Row.

Eminem recorded three great albums. Like, potentially all time best of list type albums. He lost a bit of his burst after that. But I do really like Relapse.


when I go on my Eminem kicks I only listen to stuff up to the 8 Mile soundtrack, I'm pretty much oblivious to anything he has released since I graduated high school 10 years ago.

Lose Yourself really is spaghetti.


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 Post subject: Re: Guilty pleasures
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spenno wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
mick7184 wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
warehouse wrote:
mick7184 wrote:
my guilty pleasures: The Killers, Death Row artists and Eminem, and Alannis Morisette come to mind first.

death row and eminem are both awesome

I don't know Death Row.

Eminem recorded three great albums. Like, potentially all time best of list type albums. He lost a bit of his burst after that. But I do really like Relapse.


when I go on my Eminem kicks I only listen to stuff up to the 8 Mile soundtrack, I'm pretty much oblivious to anything he has released since I graduated high school 10 years ago.

Lose Yourself really is spaghetti.

I always like to imagine that he included Mekhi Phifer's name in the lyrics because someone on set bet him that he couldn't do it.

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 Post subject: Re: Guilty pleasures
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The title track is in the running for best Eminem track.


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 Post subject: Re: Guilty pleasures
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durdencommatyler wrote:
spenno wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
mick7184 wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
warehouse wrote:
mick7184 wrote:
my guilty pleasures: The Killers, Death Row artists and Eminem, and Alannis Morisette come to mind first.

death row and eminem are both awesome

I don't know Death Row.

Eminem recorded three great albums. Like, potentially all time best of list type albums. He lost a bit of his burst after that. But I do really like Relapse.


when I go on my Eminem kicks I only listen to stuff up to the 8 Mile soundtrack, I'm pretty much oblivious to anything he has released since I graduated high school 10 years ago.

Lose Yourself really is spaghetti.

I always like to imagine that he included Mekhi Phifer's name in the lyrics because someone on set bet him that he couldn't do it.


SPAGHETTI
BLAW

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 Post subject: Re: Guilty pleasures
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mick7184 wrote:
The title spaghetti is in the spaghetti for best spaghetti spaghetti.


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 Post subject: Re: Guilty pleasures
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mick7184 wrote:
The title track is in the running for best Eminem track.

Rabbit Run, 8 Mile and Lose Yourself are all A+ songs, in my book. Love all three.

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 Post subject: Re: Guilty pleasures
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Harmless wrote:
Well, like a lot of kids' songs, it's public domain, in different versions. But in England in the 1980s, it was 'all day long'. Which leads me to believe that I am, in fact, correct on this. Suck a bag of dicks?


Sucking the wrong bag of dicks......the worst kind

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 Post subject: Re: Guilty pleasures
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knee tunes wrote:
Harmless wrote:
Well, like a lot of kids' songs, it's public domain, in different versions. But in England in the 1980s, it was 'all day long'. Which leads me to believe that I am, in fact, correct on this. Suck a bag of dicks?


Sucking the wrong bag of dicks......the worst kind


I did wonder about the edgy juxtaposition of subjects there butt fuck it, I decided.


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