
But with enough listens, it provided me with some insight into the mind of someone who literally does not care what anyone thinks of his dumb accents and weird ass murder fantasies, truth be told, I enjoy hearing about them now - in an odd way.
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incestual rape, serial killer murders, drinking blood). That was before I realized that on this album, Eminem gives less **** than ever before and raps on topics no one would ever dare even discuss (e.g. I used to think it was way too disturbing and crude, as though Eminem was trying way too hard to return to his prime "public-enemy' days. It Relapse took me a few years to get used to. Relapse took me a few years to get used to. Personally I think this album was a masterpiece in a sense that, being a true Eminem fan you really got the jokes about Christopher Reeves sinking in quicksand, and penetrating vagina's with either balloons and popping them, or umbrella's and then opening them. This album was actually a very essential step in the career of Eminem, and people don't give enough credit where credit is due. Eventually it takes a dive into the mainstream, the middle of the album sounds somewhat upbeat and foolish, and as the album comes to a close, you can see a ray of light. Serial killing, rape, incest, these are the prevalent themes at the beginning. But even Slim Shady seems at his lowest, he sounds like he doesn't want to rap anymore, and just zones out on the mic while going auto pilot and just unleash all the that comes to his mind. This dark twisted picture that Eminem paints almost seems like a drawing of his alter-ego Slim Shady. They were friends in their adolescence, Marshall was distraught, he was lost, he was a confused soul. To Marshall's dismay, his best friend and hype man Proof (RIP DeShaun Dupree Holton (OctoApril 11, 2006) passed away. this is when Marshall Mathers was in his darkest days. The fact is- Eminem has always used accents, Eminem has always used tone and delivery, and this album may seem a bit like swimming upstream at first, but I assure the content of this album is comical and fairly humorous. The delivery and flow Eminem gives is somewhat odd, people often refer to his "accent" as annoying. Relapse is a sinister lyrical masterpiece. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
