

I love that song and he uses the best part of the song, the part where drums roll and the instrumentation of the versus on the song. He samples Paul Simon's 1975 #1 Hit single 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover. I'm in no way exaggerating that statement. This is my favorite song on this Ep and probably one of my favorite Eminem songs that I have ever heard.
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He kills this song, he mentions tons of stuff like Rage Against The Machine and has other raps that would be, from what I understand, free style. This is really cool, and I think that it's awesome that I am not aware of any other white horrorcore artists. I think the Bill Cosby impression in the beginning of the song is pretty fun. Just Don't Give A Fuck: This song is also on 1999's Slim Shady LP.It seems like this is from the heart of either him or the character he plays on the Ep. I think that's awesome he has like a list of things. I love that this song is titled If I Had. If I Had.: This song continues the idea of the horrorcore theme to the album.I love though that he uses imagery to "scare" you. Listen to the lyrics on it, and it seems like you have sympathy for what this character when through. I don't think that this isn't an awesome song, I actually love it. This is him before he was Ken Kaniff or Evil or anything else. This is, in my opinion, the true Marshall. This beat is solid and he does a good job on this song.

This song is really cool, and I think that this song is a good flow. Low Down, Dirty: This song kind of reminds me, since I've heard other music like this lately, Atmosphere.I think that he had the voice of Slim Shady talking to him in a deep voice on one of the songs off 2009's Relapse. He is arguing with his evil personality Slim Shady. Intro (Slim Shady): This sets the tone of the album.I have heard all of his solo albums from Infinite to Recovery. On Infinite he didn't have any of the Slim references on it, and it is actually completely different from all of his other albums, at least that I've heard. Well any way, this is where Shady came from. He did have some self released Eps, but this is his 2nd release that he did not self release. This is the Ep released following his 1996 debut album Infinite. Does that make any sense to you? Yeah I'll explain it better. This is the the second non-self release that was rapper Eminem.
