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>Marshall Mathers LP
That album basically got me through my first year of College with the only tracks I didn't particularly listen to that much being Kim and Stan, oddly enough. Even Amityville got into the double digits of replays.
Hell, I liked that album so much I even made a personal playlist a couple years back that I named the "MMLP 1.5" where I took all the Em-dominant tracks from Devil's Night, a handful of features he made during 2000/2001 and a couple cut tracks that only appeared on bonus discs/clean versions (i.e. Shit On You/Kids) simply because I liked the way he sounded and produced back then, before he went pure commercial-style and softened his lyrics up from slaughtering gays to pretending to be gay.
>You mean biologically died or he was burnt out
There's a theory going around that he died early on in his career (more precisely in the middle of recording the first D12 album sometime in late 2000) and got replaced by a look/soundalike from there on in. It's actually one of the stronger ones out there, beaten only in notoriety by Miley Cyrus and of course, the original: Paul McCartney. Personally I'm on the fence over the whole thing. A lot of details make sense but at the same time it would mean there's an uncredited genius out there who wrote TES, the 8 Mile Soundtrack and of course the GOAT track FACK, and I just don't see that happening. Maybe one or two hits, but not the whole damn thing.