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Bad Guy 7:14 ▐██ ██▌ 2. Parking Lot (Skit) 0:55 ▐██ ██▌ 3. Rhyme Or Reason 5:01 ▐██ ██▌ 4. So Much Better 4:21 ▐██ ██▌ 5. Survival (Feat. Liz Rodrigues) 4:33 ▐██ ██▌ 6. Legacy 4:56 ▐██ ██▌ 7. Asshole (Feat. Skylar Grey) 4:27 ▐██ ██▌ 8. Berzerk 3:58 ▐██ ██▌ 9. Rap God 6:03 ▐██ ██▌ 10. Brainless 4:46 ▐██ ██▌ 11. Stronger Than I Was 5:36 ▐██ ██▌ 12. The Monthster (Feat. Rihanna) 4:10 ▐██ ██▌ 13. So Far... 5:17 ▐██ ██▌ 14. Love Game (Feat. Kendrick Lamar) 4:56 ▐██ ██▌ 15. Headlight (Feat. Nate Ruess) 5:43 ▐██ ██▌ 16. Evil Twin 5:57 ▐██ ██▌ ▐██ ██▌ ▐██ ██▌ Disc 2/2 ▐██ ██▌ ▐██ ██▌ 1. Baby 4:23 ▐██ ██▌ 2. Desperation (Feat. Jamie N Commons) 3:56 ▐██ ██▌ 3. Groundhog Day 4:53 ▐██ ██▌ 4. Beautiful Pain (Feat. Sia) 4:25 ▐██ ██▌ 5. Wicked Ways 6:31 ▐██ ██▌ ▐██ ██▌ ▐██ ▀██▄ ▄██▀ ▄▄▀██ ██▀▄▄ ▐▓▌▐█▌ ▐█▌▐▓▌ ▓█▄▀▀▄ ▄▀▀▄█▓ ▐▓███▓█▄ ▄▄▄████▄▄▄ ▄█▓███▓▌ ▀█████▓▌ ▄▄▄▄▄▓▓▓▓▓▓▀▀▀ ▀▀▀▓▓▓▓▓▄▄▄▄▄ ▐▓█████▀ ▀▀███▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▓▓▓▓▓▀▀▀▀▀ ▀▀▀▀▀▓▓▓▓▓▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄███▀▀ ▄▄███▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀███▄▄ ▄█████▓▌ ▐▓▀▄ ▐▓█████▄ ▐▓███▓█▀ ▄▄▄▄▄ ▄▄▄▄▄ ▄▄██▄ ▄▄▄▄▄ ▓█▄▄▄ ▀█▓███▓▌ ▓█▀▄▄▀ ▐▓▌▐█▌▐▓▌▐█▌ ▐▓▌ ▐▓▄▄█▌▄▄ ▐█▌ ▀▄▄▀█▓ ▐▓▌▐█▌ ▓█ ██ ▓█▄██ ▓█ ▓█▄▄ ▓█▄██ ▐█▌▐▓▌ ▀▀▄██ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ ██▄▀▀ ▄███▌ ▐███▄ ████ The Deluxe edition with 5 extra songs! ████ ████ ████ ████ The Marshall Mathers LP 2 is the kind of sequel that gets people ████ ████ shouting at the screen in disbelief before their seats are warmed ████ ████ up. The first song, "Bad Guy," is seven white-knuckled minutes of ████ ████ psycho-rap insanity in which Stan's little brother comes back to ████ ████ chop Slim Shady into Slim Jims, tossing him into the trunk and ████ ████ driving around Detroit û listening to The Marshall Mathers LP, of ████ ████ course. "How's this for publicity stunt? This should be fun/Last ████ ████ album now, 'cause after this you'll be officially done," Em raps, ████ ████ playing his own killer. ████ ████ ████ ████ Eminem could use a publicity stunt, and The Marshall Mathers LP 2 ████ ████ is just what the therapist ordered. During the 13 years since The ████ ████ Marshall Mathers LP, he's never lost his acrobat-gremlin skills ████ ████ on the mic. But some subsequent albums felt hermetic, perverting ████ ████ rage into rock-star griping on 2004's Encore, horror-show shock ████ ████ tactics on 2009's Relapse and 12-step purging on 2010's Recovery. ████ ████ The Marshall Mathers LP 2 is about reclaiming a certain ████ ████ freewheeling buoyancy, about pissing off the world from a more ████ ████ open, less cynical place; he even says sorry to his mom on ████ ████ "Headlights," where he's joined by Nate Ruess of fun. ████ ████ ████ ████ Nostalgia is everywhere. Em surrounds himself in allusions to ████ ████ classic hip-hop, like the Beastie Boys samples producer Rick ████ ████ Rubin laces together on "Berzerk." It's telling that the only ████ ████ guest MC is Kendrick Lamar on "Love Game," probably because his ████ ████ slippery syllable-juggling owes a lot to Eminem. ████ ████ ████ ████ Yet Em's former obsession û his own media image û has been ████ ████ replaced with a 41-year-old's cranky concerns. He's still a ████ ████ solipsistic cretin, but in a more general, everyday sort of way. ████ ████ He raps about how he can't figure out how to download Luda on his ████ ████ computer and waves the Nineties-geek flag with references to ████ ████ Jeffrey Dahmer and the Unabomber. He's playing his best ████ ████ character: the demon spawn of Trailer Hell, America, hitting ████ ████ middle age with his middle finger up his nose while he cleans off ████ ████ the Kool-Aid his kids spilled on the couch. ████ ████ ████ ████ Much of the album hews to the stark beats and melodies he loves ████ ████ rapping over. But the tracks that lean on classic rock are loopy ████ ████ and hilarious. "Rhyme or Reason" brilliantly flips a sample of ████ ████ the Zombies' "Time of the Season"; when the song asks, "Who's ████ ████ your daddy," Em answers, "I don't have one/My mother reproduced ████ ████ like a Komodo dragon." "So Far?.?.?." shows some love for a Rust ████ ████ Belt homey by rhyming over Joe Walsh's "Life's Been Good": "Jed ████ ████ Clampett, Fred Sanford, welfare mentality helps to/Keep me ████ ████ grounded, that's why I never take full advantage of wealth/I ████ ████ managed to dwell within these perimeters/Still cramming the ████ ████ shelves full of Hamburger Helper/I can't even help it, this is ████ ████ the hand I was dealt to." ████ ████ ████ ████ MM LP 2 fits in well in the year of Yeezus and Magna ████ ████ Carta?.?.?.?Holy Grail, records by aging geniuses trying to ████ ████ figure out what the hell to do with their dad-ass selves. (It's ████ ████ like hip-hop is the new Wilco or something.) Since Em has always ████ ████ been a mess, he'll probably still be able to give us pause when ████ ████ he's rhyming about retirement ventures through dentures and ████ ████ cleaning out the colostomy bag he wears up inside his saggy ████ ████ drawers. MM LP 3, 2026. 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