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Eminem Music:
Marshall Mathers Lp Clean Version



Music
Marshall Mathers Lp (Clean Version)
by Eminem

Marshall Mathers Lp (Clean Version)
List Price: $12.98Label: Interscope Records

Salesrank: 672198

Released: May 23, 2000
Media: Audio Cassette

Marshall Mathers Lp (Clean Version) Track Listing:
1. Public Service Announcement 2000 - Jeff Bass, Eminem
2. **** You
3. Stan
4. Paul (Skit)
5. Who Knew
6. Steve Berman
7. Way I Am
8. Real Slim Shady
9. Remember Me?
10. I'm Back
11. Marshall Mathers
12. Ken Kaniff (Skit)
13. Ballad
14. Amityville
15. ***** Please II - Nate Dogg, Dr. Dre, Eminem, , , Snoop Dogg,
16. Kids
17. Under the Influence
18. Criminal

Marshall Mathers Lp (Clean Version) Reviews:
Editing is no good!! 2 Star Review
2009-07-30 - I brought the edited and explicit version for all eminem albums; Slim Shady LP to Relapse. This clean version of this album isn't as bad as the "Slim Shady LP" but the word S*** is still left in. The good editing is that when they remove the bad words, they leave the background music in, in some songs. The bad editing is some or less songs still have reversing like "The Kids" (replacement for "Kim"), beeping in the song "The real slim shady" and the word s*** is still in the album. Your better off getting the explicit version but it's up to you, eminem fans under 13 better get this version.

Stan - Editing ok but the word s*** is still in it - 2/5

The Way I am - The word S*** is still in the song - 3/5

The Real Slim Shady - OK but the beeping is annoying - 3/5

The Kids - Editing is bad in this song, annoying Reversing and what is wrong with the word mushrooms as that is edited out - 1/5

A new kind of 'found sound' 5 Star Review
2008-12-26 - Personally, I love some of the edited versions of modern songs (--remember the radio edit of Adam Sandler's 'Piece of S#!t Car'?). The bleeped or muted words add a funky counterpoint to the rhythm. Some exceptionally creative people like Eminem might be taking that into account when they write their lyrics. It just goes to show that whenever The Man tries to censor popular culture, the artist can still win in the end.

A CD without words... 1 Star Review
2007-01-04 - Imagine a world with wordless lyrics...Impossible? Think again~! Marshall Mathers' rather colorful style has its own place. To attempt to hear what he wants to say but get the message without the swearing...well, that is a little more difficult. From what planet did I just arrive? Duh....Here's me: Oh I like Eminem, but maybe the "clean" CD will have better word choices. Here's reality: Most of the CD is BLEEPED out. Good grief, what WAS I thinking?



simply amazing 5 Star Review
2005-12-15 - This cd in my opinion is his 2nd best cd compared 2 the eminem show. One thing that fasinates me about Em is his sick sense of humor. He jokes around with songs like real slim shady and makes them hits. One track that i luved was drug ballad which speaks of his struggle he was having with pills at the time. It shows how he was trying 2 stop yet he simpply couldnt. He also has really angry songs like Amytiville and the way i am. Both are awesome and it shows how much he was really frustrated and angry and just had 2 vent and let it all out. One thing this cd had that Slim Shady LP didnt have was all the featured guests. I luved the super Collabo B***h Please 2. Snoop and Dre were awsome as well as Nate Dogg. I really liked Kim which is not on the version i got but i heard a bootleg and that song really showed how much he really loves his wife yet is venting his frustrations after all she did 2 him. I luved the production on the cd with the instrumentals 2 songs like stan, real slim shady and Amytville. This CD is a must buy for any Dre, Eminem or just rap lovers who wanna hear one of the greatest of all time rappers greatest cds. He is in my opinion the 3rd best under pac and Big.

Eminem's Best Album 5 Star Review
2005-10-05 - "The Marshall Mathers LP" is undoubtably Eminem's best effort. While "The Slim Shady LP" and "The Eminem Show" are great albums, they cannot match up to the dark humor and catchy songs of "The Marshall Mathers LP." I sincerely believe that there is not one bad song on the album. "The Marshall Mathers LP" is not, however, for the faint of heart, as every song contains multiple F-bombs, drug references, gun violence, etc. For those that can handle that, it only adds to the greatness of the album, because it offers a startling glimpse inside the artist's head that you don't get with all the other tired "gangsta rap" crap that is out there.

Song reviews:
1. Public Service Announcement 2000 - It's a skit.
2. Kill You - Funny, but the raps in the middle are not quite as catchy as many of the other songs on the album. The hook is great. If you don't agree with me, I "will f!%#ing kill you!" (Rating: 8.5/10)
3. Stan - It can drag on slightly, but the story is great. I think its one of the most creative and well written songs that Em has ever done. (Rating: 9/10)
4. Paul (Skit) - Another skit.
5. Who Knew - The lyrics are very creative, and the first verse is especially cathcy. (Rating: 9.5/10)
6. Steve Berman (Skit) - Another skit, showcasing the fact that Steve Berman is a dumb@$$ who does not want to make money.
7. The Way I Am - It can get a little tiring, but the rant against everybody is a solid song. Not as good as some of the others though. (Rating 8/10)
8. The Real Slim Shady - This is one of the weaker songs on the album. The lyrics are not as offensive as the rest of the album, which makes me not like it as much. Lol (it's true though). (Rating: 6/10)
9. Remember Me? - The first two verses are crap, but Em's verse is very good. Hmm... maybe I should try not saying "f!#%ing" for six minutes... NAH! (Rating: 6/10)
10. I'm Back - Great SONG!! I love it. It's catchy and the lyrics are great. I especially love the Columbine part, although part of it is censored!! [The censored part is: "I take seven kids from Columbine, stand 'em all in line") Well, I will take seven kids from Columbine and bash their freakin' heads out! Censor that, Interscope! (Rating: 10/10)
11. Marshall Mathers - Apparently Em doesn't like homosexuals. Kind of a sucky song.. but he does like to kill gays. (Rating: 4/10)
12. Ken Kaniff (Skit) - This is the most F'ed up song (skit actually) that I've ever heard. Unless you like gay porn... you should skip it. (Rating: -895/10)
13. Drug Ballad - Another mediocre song, I don't like the dance song beat. (Rating: 5/10)
14. Amityville - I like the angry murder fantasies, but the song's sound can be abrasive at times. (Rating: 7/10)
15. B!#@h Please II - Great beat. Great raps, although the end of Em's falls a bit flat. Overall, a very good song with a very cathcy hook. (Rating: 9.5/10)
16. Kim - The hook is good, but the so-called verses suck. Yeah, I'd like to violently murder some people too, but I'd make a better rap about it. The violence is cool though. P.S.: Interscope needs the stop censoring stuff.. so what if a six-year-old got his throat cut. (Rating: 4/10)
17. Under the Influence: A very good song, everyone's raps are good. (Rating: 10/10)
18. Criminal: The last verse of this song is the best part of any Eminem song ever. I dare you to listen to this song without rewinding that part like six times. (Rating: 10/10)

GREAT ALBUM!


THIS IS WHAT THIS WOULD LOOK LIKE ON THE EDITED VERSION

"The Marshall Mathers LP" is undoubtably Eminem's best effort. While "The Slim Shady LP" and "The Eminem Show" are great albums, they cannot match up to the dark humor and catchy songs of "The Marshall Mathers LP." I sincerely believe that there is not one bad song on the album. "The Marshall Mathers LP" is not, however, for the faint of heart, as every song contains multiple F-bombs, **** references, *** violence, etc. For those that can handle that, it only adds to the greatness of the album, because it offers a startling glimpse inside the artist's head that you don't get with all the other tired "gangsta rap" crap that is out there.

Song reviews:
1. Public Service Announcement 2000 - It's a skit.
2. **** You - Funny, but the raps in the middle are not quite as catchy as many of the other songs on the album. The hook is great. If you don't agree with me, I "will f!%#ing **** you!" (Rating: 8.5/10)
3. Stan - It can drag on slightly, but the story is great. I think its one of the most creative and well written songs that Em has ever done. (Rating: 9/10)
4. Paul (Skit) - Another skit.
5. Who Knew - The lyrics are very creative, and the first verse is especially cathcy. (Rating: 9.5/10)
6. Steve Berman (Skit) - Another skit, showcasing the fact that Steve Berman is a dumb@$$ who does not want to make money.
7. The Way I Am - It can get a little tiring, but the rant against everybody is a solid song. Not as good as some of the others though. (Rating 8/10)
8. The Real Slim Shady - This is one of the weaker songs on the album. The lyrics are not as offensive as the rest of the album, which makes me not like it as much. Lol (it's true though). (Rating: 6/10)
9. Remember Me? - The first two verses are crap, but Em's verse is very good. Hmm... maybe I should try not saying "f!#%ing" for six minutes... NAH! (Rating: 6/10)
10. I'm Back - Great SONG!! I love it. It's catchy and the lyrics are great. I especially love the Columbine part, although part of it is censored!! [The censored part is: "I take seven kids from Columbine, stand 'em all in line") Well, I will take seven kids from Columbine and **** their freakin' heads out! Censor that, Interscope! (Rating: 10/10)
11. Marshall Mathers - Apparently Em doesn't like homosexuals. Kind of a sucky song.. but he does like to **** gays. (Rating: 4/10)
12. Ken Kaniff (Skit) - This is the most F'ed up song (skit actually) that I've ever heard. Unless you like gay porn... you should skip it. (Rating: -895/10)
13. Drug Ballad - Another mediocre song, I don't like the dance song beat. (Rating: 5/10)
14. Amityville - I like the angry ****** fantasies, but the song's sound can be abrasive at times. (Rating: 7/10)
15. B!#@h Please II - Great beat. Great raps, although the end of Em's falls a bit flat. Overall, a very good song with a very cathcy hook. (Rating: 9.5/10)
16. Kim - The hook is good, but the so-called verses suck. Yeah, I'd like to violently ****** some people too, but I'd make a better rap about it. The violence is cool though. P.S.: Interscope needs the stop censoring stuff.. so what if a six-year-old got his throat ***. (Rating: 4/10)
17. Under the Influence: A very good song, everyone's raps are good. (Rating: 10/10)
18. Criminal: The last verse of this song is the best part of any Eminem song ever. I dare you to listen to this song without rewinding that part like six times. (Rating: 10/10)

GREAT ALBUM!










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