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Welcome to D12’s House – Slaughterhouse Review That Had Joe and Royce Sending Threats


 Welcome to D12’s House – Slaughterhouse Review That Had Joe and Royce Sending Threats
 08-30-2012, 10:49 AMaway - #41
cowlersleycowle
What he said in the review is EXACTLY what i dont understand about SH. The whole world knew only hardcore fans of the individuals would buy this album, SH have zero mainstream appeal, individually and even more so together!. So why not deliver something away from soundingdesperately mainstream?

Seemed a pointless exercise and waste of their time as all they ave done is isolate what little fanbase they had
 08-30-2012, 12:20 PMaway - #42
eza
This nicca snitching [pic] someone gonna get hurt a reallll bad
 08-30-2012, 12:21 PMaway - #43
BWS Soldier
This review is actually spot on
 08-30-2012, 04:07 PMaway - #44
Blah
someone summarize that essay
 08-30-2012, 04:15 PMaway - #45
missing linX
The amount of hate this album is receiving is ridiculous to me. I'm all about letting people have the preference and their opinions, but the album isn't half as bad as some people are making it out to be. There are some songs that aren't very good, but there's way more songs that are good. Granted they made songs like Throw It Away and Throw That. Can you blame them? They signed to a major label and they're trying to appeal to a bigger audience than they've been used to their entire careers.

Joe had his commercial success years ago when he dropped his debut album with the Pump It Up song. He also had Fire with Busta Rhymes and Focus. But guess what? Those songs draw you in and then you hear songs like Walk With Me, Calm Down, 10 Minutes, Stand Up Nucca, etc. You realize he's better than the songs that get radio play. So can you really blame Slaughterhouse for making a few songs like Throw It Away and Throw That? My Life was a good single. I think it had that strong commercial appeal without sounding too pop. Cee-Lo sounded great on the song and the concept behind the song was good. They're a group of guys who had their label problems in the past and they just got signed to a major label and they're happy about it. When you listen to the album aside from the couple of "meh" songs, you have songs like Goodbye, Our House, Hammer Dance, Frat House, Park It Sideways, Die, The Other Side, etc. Even though the album isn't amazing, the good far outweights the bad on this album to me.
 08-30-2012, 04:19 PMaway - #46
Vancouver
Originally Posted by Michael_Moore
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when I saw these dudes co-sign Frank Ocean coming out the closet...that's when I started getting worried about the album & realizing they souled out & are basically like every other artist trying to be PC & fit in....and i'm a fan.

the review is pretty much on point.

the price of fame=[pic]
Even in a topic about Slaughterhouse, you make sure to get your anti-gay propaganda in there. This is how I know not to take you serious when you talk about government and Ron Paul being the answer, because in your ideal world gay people would be marginalized, if not eliminated outright.
 08-30-2012, 04:34 PMaway - #47
castiloni
tired after that.....i feel ya
 08-30-2012, 04:50 PMaway - #48
CLASSOVMYOWN
This is just so much more involved than your traditional album review
 08-30-2012, 04:57 PMaway - #49
T_Buck
Devil's Night >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Welcome to: Our House
 08-30-2012, 05:05 PMaway - #50
ChiCity Fingaz
Dude just dropped a gem. Aside from Hammerdance and a few other tracks, the CD is unbearable. Lame attempt at trying to be mainstream and you can tell it sounds just like an Em album
 08-30-2012, 05:09 PMaway - #51
Agentzer0oo0
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Wow that was 10000% !!ing truth.

People are gonna hate what he said but some of the things he was saying mirrors a couple of those threads where posters were saying Eminem ruined Slaughterhouse, Joe sounded comfortable & lazy, the production sounds too weak & the group sounded too animated.

Originally Posted by T_Buck
Devil's Night >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Welcome to: Our House
Keep it a buck, BOTH D12's albums>>>>both SH's albums.
 08-30-2012, 05:10 PMaway - #52
knowlege bass
I agree with much of what that writer says, but the strange thing is I actually really like the album much to my own surprise. Could they do better? Sure, but why bother, 80% of the people complaining about the album would not have purchased it anyway. The mixtape was put out to quench the thirst of that group of people. As for the review, I think Royce and Budden are over reacting and making them selves look like sensitive !!es, although I think the writer could have left out the D12 reference and just put up a harsh critique. I think the D12 thing makes it a bit more personal though and that is the source of the reaction IMO.

There are a few things I disagree with. His opinion on Budden is not what I get from the album, guess I am one of those stans he talks about. I also see no comparison to D12 other than the whole Em thing. Turns out Em produced very little of this album. Plus other than Proof no one on D12 could come close to any of these dudes on the mic. I think the D12 thing is just an easy way for people to take out their self created frustration of putting artists in boxes and wanting to hear something specific.

Last edited by knowlege bass; 08-30-2012 at 05:15 PM..
 08-30-2012, 05:11 PMaway - #53
LakerFan
There is no lack of lyrics in hip-hop today. Matter of fact, there are plenty of rappers releasing projects that are much more lyrically potent than SH. Skyzoo, Honors English, Lupe Fiasco, Sha Stimuli –
i thought the album was great and felt his review undervalued it a little bit. The are definitely some very lyrical dudes. All those guys he named are underground bums that are never gonna blow up. Lupe is the most successful of them but the rest are pretty much nothing in the big picture of hip hop.
 08-30-2012, 05:12 PMaway - #54
box5
!! is crazy cause what he said was on point and full of !! at the same time.

When you review an album keep the focus on the material not your relationship with the subject and their personal life!
this muthafucca spoke on tahiry in this !!! Smh.
I don't he caught threats for the review it's for the extra personal !! he put in it.
And you dork fans got to realize sh are networth brothas and like doing things hood equals do, strip clubs,guns, drugs,ignorant !!, !!ing equals !!es,pissing in parking lots lol,spittin' bars about fun !! to them, etc.
They regular dudes not superhero lyrical all the time internet comic book characters. I bet if they took a pic with waka and soda Roy, about 67 of their fans would off their selves.

I ain't braille the album but still like to see the group enjoy their moment yell™
 08-30-2012, 05:26 PMaway - #55
Qbert
What I don't understand is how they released a mixtape right before the album came out, and the mixtape goes harder than the album does, and has better artwork. They definitely need to check that.
 08-30-2012, 05:28 PMaway - #56
box5
Originally Posted by missing linX
The amount of hate this album is receiving is ridiculous to me. I'm all about letting people have the preference and their opinions, but the album isn't half as bad as some people are making it out to be. There are some songs that aren't very good, but there's way more songs that are good. Granted they made songs like Throw It Away and Throw That. Can you blame them? They signed to a major label and they're trying to appeal to a bigger audience than they've been used to their entire careers.

Joe had his commercial success years ago when he dropped his debut album with the Pump It Up song. He also had Fire with Busta Rhymes and Focus. But guess what? Those songs draw you in and then you hear songs like Walk With Me, Calm Down, 10 Minutes, Stand Up Nucca, etc. You realize he's better than the songs that get radio play. So can you really blame Slaughterhouse for making a few songs like Throw It Away and Throw That? My Life was a good single. I think it had that strong commercial appeal without sounding too pop. Cee-Lo sounded great on the song and the concept behind the song was good. They're a group of guys who had their label problems in the past and they just got signed to a major label and they're happy about it. When you listen to the album aside from the couple of "meh" songs, you have songs like Goodbye, Our House, Hammer Dance, Frat House, Park It Sideways, Die, The Other Side, etc. Even though the album isn't amazing, the good far outweights the bad on this album to me.
This is what bugs people. Stop trying to act like what you dig about the album is what others. Should like as well. !! is all opinion and how we feel about it is not wrong only when people start trying to say well these are the dope songs etc etc.

Me = I like the group just wasn't a fan of the our house product
You = fan of the group and loved or liked most of the album.
it's that simple. But muthafuccas will have hella word wars over something that ain't so serious yell™
 08-30-2012, 05:34 PMaway - #57
TitoDaMayne
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 08-30-2012, 05:34 PMaway - #58
Basicgz
The album was horrible I liked maybe 4 joints. The mixtape I aint done listening to that yet but its pretty dope so far but I aint buying that album. I think is the last time we see a album from them on a major I dont see anything good coming from this. Em might be 0/2 wit this Yelawolf & Slaughterhouse signings
 08-30-2012, 05:35 PMonline - #59
JosephDoom
as a big SH fan from the beginning, this album was dope imo
 08-30-2012, 05:39 PMaway - #60
coolio
i haven't listened to the album yet and i probably wont really like most of it judging from the few songs i've heard up to now, but culture has been known to do this kind !!..he'll hate on anything joe's involved with due to past problems they've had and mask the hate by saying stuff like "im a fan"

dude was even managing his artist poizun and !!ed up his own artist's whole buzz due to his problems with joe..rather than properly promote his own artist, he'd alienate the fans that planned on copping his debut album and spend more time dissing joe [pic]



it's also the reason he says !! like this:


Originally Posted by MGz
I have it from two exceptionally strong sources that Joe is not only behind the songs, but was the loudest voice in the room when it came to recording these – but this is meaningless without revealing the people I spoke with, so I’ll leave this topic alone

he just said it himself that its pointless without revealing his "sources" and that he'll "leave the topic alone", so why bring it up at all in the first place? [pic] he just wants people to think he has some kind of insider sources in hopes of making his shots and hate sound more legit

i think he had asked joe to be featured on poizun's debut and it didnt happen, so hes held a grudge since then..on top of that, dude's like a 40 year old effeminate wigger which makes his infatuation even more embarrassing [pic]
 
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