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The Marshall Mathers LP is the third studio album by Eminem, released on May 23, 2000.At the time of the album's release, Em was on top of the world. His previous release, The Slim Shady LP, made him an overnight sensation and got as much attention from the media as it did from Moral Guardians who were practically having heart attacks at the idea of this guy possibly controlling the innocent youth through his rhymes.This album took all of the insanity of its predecessor and cranked it up to eleven, while mixing it with a personal, introspective account of Em coping with his newfound fame. Darker Slim Shady fantasies, more disturbing parts of Em's childhood, and more venomous responses to critics were all implemented on the album.The album was released to even more critical and commercial success than SSLP, with critics hailing it to this day as one of the greatest and most important albums of all time, let alone in the hip-hop genre. It gave Em his second consecutive Grammy Award win for Best Rap Album as well as a nomination for Album of the Year. It also sold more than 1.76 million copies in America in its opening week, solidifying it as the fastest-selling studio album by any American solo artist in history. The album later went on to be certified Diamond in 2011 for selling 10 million copies in America, and it went on to sell a grand total of 32 million copies around the world (by 2012).Keeping with tradition, the album garnered even more controversy than its predecessor with its Darker and Edgier approach to Em's life. Many people, including Dick Cheney's wife of all people, were up in arms about Em's lyrics. This caused a significant amount of protesting and debating, which only seemed to propel the album's fame further.In 2013, Em would release a direct sequel to this album, called The Marshall Mathers LP 2 — though Eminem stated it wasn't a sequel, but "a revisitation", titled as it was to express "the nostalgia of the thing". Some critics suggest 2018's Kamikaze is a Spiritual Successor to The Marshall Mathers LP, with similar themes of fury, Eminem wrestling with his infamy, and insulting the popular music and critics of the day. | |
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Urban Legends | |
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Urban Legends: Discussed in "Stan" when the title character talks about the misinterpretation of the lyrics of Phil Collins' song "In the Air Tonight". Both "Drug Ballad" and "The Kids" mention a popular misconception at the time that ecstasy drains your spinal fluid. | |
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Darker and Edgier | |
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Darker and Edgier: "Kim" is easily the darkest, angriest song Eminem has ever made, as it details a fantasy about not only graphically murdering his wife, Kim, but it has him kill both the man she cheated on him with and said man's four-year-old son "off-screen" in revenge. | |
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Unreliable Narrator | |
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Unreliable Narrator: Eminem lampshades how often he twists fact and fantasy in the song "Criminal": | |
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Pop-Cultural Osmosis | |
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Pop-Cultural Osmosis: To the younger generation the line "Will the real X please stand up?" is associated more with "The Real Slim Shady" than the quiz show where it originated from: To Tell the Truth | |
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Face on the Cover | |
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Face on the Cover: There are two covers for the album, and Eminem is seen on both of them from a far distance. | |
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Sarcastic Title: The Marshall Mathers LP is even less personal than The Slim Shady LP is. Most of it is dedicated to Slim Shady, and Marshall's appearances on the record heavily fictionalise him as a psycho or idiot (e.g. as Slim Shady). The title responds to the critics of Eminem's persona as if to say, if you think Slim Shady is the real Marshall Mathers, then here is the real Marshall Mathers! | |
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Immediate Self-Contradiction | |
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Immediate Self-Contradiction: From "Who Knew": | |
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Dirty Old Man | |
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Dirty Old Man: Parodied in "The Real Slim Shady," in which Eminem muses that his life is going so fast that, by the time he's 30 years old, he'll be prematurely aged enough to need a nursing home — but still just as raunchy and debauched as ever. | |
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Special Guest | |
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Special Guest: Dido plays Stan's girlfriend in the music video of "Stan", a song that also samples her song "Thank You". During "Bitch Please II", Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Xzibit and Nate Dogg are featured on guest vocals. "Remember Me?" has guest appearances from RBX and Sticky Fingaz. "Amityville" has a guest appearance from Bizarre. "Under the Influence" has a guest appearance from D12. Marilyn Manson appears in video for "The Way I Am." | |
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Spiritual Successor | |
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Spiritual Successor: "Bitch Please II" on this album is a sequel to "Bitch Please", a 1999 song by Snoop Dogg. The 2013 album The Marshall Mathers LP 2 is one for this entire album. | |
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Ax-Crazy | |
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Ax-Crazy: Slim Shady and Stan on this album are both psychos. | |
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Ode to Intoxication | |
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Ode to Intoxication: "The Way I Am" | |
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Kick the Dog | |
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Kick the Dog: Shady exploits this on "Criminal" by suggesting he might shoot a puppy. | |
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Flipping the Bird | |
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Flipping the Bird: In "The Real Slim Shady," two fangirls talk about Em's tendency toward "flipping the you-know-who," and at the end, Eminem himself advises us to "put one of them fingers on each hand up." In "The Way I Am", Eminem lampshades this: | |
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Sequel Escalation | |
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Sequel Escalation: People who thought SSLP was crass and over-the-top would be shocked shitless by the album, considering how Em's lack of fucks to give is only increasing, and it shows through the music. | |
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Take That, Audience! | |
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Take That, Audience!: The "public service announcement" at the beginning of the album proudly informs listeners that "by purchasing this album, you have just kissed [Eminem's] ass." | |
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Wretched Hive | |
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Wretched Hive: "Amityville" describes Detroit as this kind of place. | |
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Call-and-Response Song | |
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Call-and-Response Song: "Kim", a dialogue between Eminem and an impersonation of his wife. | |
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Would Hurt a Child | |
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Would Hurt a Child: In "Kim", Eminem simply doesn't settle for murdering Kim and the man she had an affair with — he also kills the man's son. | |
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Stock Sound Effects | |
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Stock Sound Effects: Rain, thunder, car sounds, a car dumped in the river,... are used in "Stan" and "Kim". | |
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Be Yourself | |
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Be Yourself: "The Real Slim Shady" has this as An Aesop. As repressed and censorious as the Moral Guardians want our society to be, the fact remains that "every single person is a Slim Shady lurking," and instead of suppressing your rebellious or nonconformist side, you should embrace it — "be proud to be out of your mind and out of control." | |
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Black Comedy Rape | |
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Black Comedy Rape: Several songs feature Slim Shady doing this or threatening to. One of the very last lines has him threatening to become a "rapist in a Jason mask" if he doesn't make it in rap. | |
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Downer Ending | |
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Downer Ending: "Kim": Marshall takes Kim out to a remote area in the woods against her will and slits her throat. Afterwards, the same sound effects from the beginning of "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" - namely, him dragging her corpse to a car and tossing it in the trunk. "Stan": The obsessed fan of the song's title kills himself, his pregnant girlfriend, and their unborn child all because Em didn't answer his letters in time. | |
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Sampling | |
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Sampling: "Kill You" features an interpolation of "Pulsion" performed by Jacques Loussier. "Stan" is built around a sample of Dido's "Thank You". | |
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Album Intro Track | |
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Album Intro Track: "Public Service Announcement 2000", the second PSA skit on an Eminem album after the one on Slim Shady LP. While the first skit had an announcer (played by producer Jeff Bass) endorsing a general (if tongue-in-cheek) Don't Try This at Home message, he gets straight to the point in this album's skit, saying that Slim Shady doesn't care what you think, you can "suck his fucking cock" if you don't like it, you have kissed his ass by buying the album, and he's going to kill you. Like in the previous skit, he asks Em if he has anything to add; Em replies, "Yeah. Sue me." | |
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Death Song | |
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Death Song: "Kill You", where Eminem threatens women in a Black Comedy fashion. "Stan" is a more dramatic tale, where a Loony Fan drives his car off a bridge in an attempt to kill his girlfriend. In "Kim" Eminem murders his then-wife and places her corpse into the trunk of his car and drives her off a bridge. | |
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Trapped in a Sinking Car | |
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Trapped in a Sinking Car: In "Stan", Stan purposely drives his car off a bridge into a body of water, drowning himself and his pregnant girlfriend (who he has locked in the trunk). | |
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Even the Guys Want Him | |
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Even the Guys Want Him: In-universe, among them Stan, Ken Kaniff, and the Insane Clown Posse, who even think of him while having sex. | |
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Wholesome Crossdresser | |
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Whole Some Cross Dresser: He dresses up like Britney Spears in the music video of "The Real Slim Shady". | |
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Audience Participation Song | |
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Audience Participation Song: "Kill You" is used for this purpose during concerts. | |
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Record Producer | |
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Record Producer: Dr. Dre. | |
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Parental Incest | |
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Parental Incest: "Kill You" has lines where Eminem rapes his own mother. | |
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Obsession Song | |
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Obsession Song: "Stan", written from the perspective of a Loony Fan of Em. | |
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Misogyny Song | |
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Misogyny Song: Eleven of the 14 songs on this album have violent and misogynistic lyrics. Nine refer to murdering women. | |
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Loony Fan | |
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Loony Fan: Stan is a famous example in hip-hop, so much so that all obsessive fans are now referred to as "stans". | |
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Evil Laugh | |
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Evil Laugh: Eminem's chuckling during "Kill You". | |
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Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap! | |
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Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap!: The ending lines of "Stan" have Em talking about a recent death in the news that he found sickening. As he explains the death more, he realizes that it was Stan who died. | |
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Driven to Suicide | |
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Driven to Suicide: The climax of "Stan" has the title character talking to Em while drunk driving on a bridge with his pregnant girlfriend in the trunk. The scenario ends with Stan driving the car off the bridge. | |
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Anti-Love Song | |
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Anti-Love Song: "Kim", though he says that he loves her too, right as he's driving her out the woods to slit her throat. It's an angry love. | |
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Location Song | |
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Location Song: "Amityville" is a song about Detroit, where the rapper discusses the city's crowning as murder capital of the United States. | |
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Epic Rocking | |
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Epic Rocking: 8 out of the 18 tracks on this album are over 5 minutes long, with the longest being "Stan", which is 16 seconds shy of 7 minutes. Second longest is the 6:17 "Kim". | |
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Resistance Is Futile | |
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Resistance Is Futile: During "Kim" Eminem kidnaps his wife. As she tries to run away in the forest he follows her, catches her again and tells her there is no way to run too. To taunt her even more he screams along with her for help, to emphasize nobody's there to help her. | |
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Real Life Writes the Plot | |
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Real Life Writes the Plot: On the original cover Eminem was sitting on the porch of the house where he lived during teenagehood. "Drug Ballad" is about his drug use. "Stan", "I'm Back" and "Marshall Matters" are about his struggles with superstardom, while "Remember Me" and "Bitch Please II" are about his return and effect on the music industry. "The Way I Am" and "Criminal" address Eminem's feelings about the media controversy over his lyrics and the accusation that he is just "some wigger who tries to be black." He also references the pupils who shot other pupils in the Columbine High School in Colorado in the spring of 1999. "Kim" expresses Eminem's hate for his then-wife as they were undergoing a really nasty and messy break-up at the time. In the song he imagines killing her and dumping her body in a car from a bridge. | |
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"I Am" Song | |
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"I Am" Song: "The Real Slim Shady". "The Way I Am" is one of the darker examples of this trope in his discography. | |
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Murder Ballad | |
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Murder Ballad: Practically every other song, "Kim" is the best example, despite not being a song and more of an audioplay. | |
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Establishing Character Moment | |
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Establishing Character Moment: The page quote, which comes from the opening lines of "Kill You", the first song on the album (but not the first track; track 1 is a public service announcement, just like SSLP). Em explains this set of lines more in his autobiography Angry Blonde. | |
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Revenge Is a Dish Best Served | |
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Revenge Is a Dish Best Served: "The Real Slim Shady" advises that Slim Shady "could be working at Burger King, spitting on your onion rings." | |
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Lampshaded Double Entendre | |
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Lampshaded Double Entendre: From "Criminal": | |
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Badass Boast | |
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Badass Boast: Common in his work, but particularly this bit from "The Real Slim Shady": | |
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Horrorcore | |
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Horrorcore: "Kim" is a definite example of this genre, with a very graphic and Played Straight story of Eminem murdering his wife in the forest. | |
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Villain Protagonist | |
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Villain Protagonist: The titular Stan from “Stan,� though it isn’t evident until the third verse when he kills his pregnant girlfriend and himself by driving off a bridge with her trapped in the trunk. | |
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Deconstruction | |
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Deconstruction: "Kill You", of his signature "let's try to offend people with really unnerving lyrics" songs. | |
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Stalker with a Crush | |
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Stalker with a Crush: "Stan" is a rare male/male version. Not only is there "My girlfriend's jealous 'cos I talk about you 24/7", but Stan also says that he and Eminem should be together. The video actually shows Stan taking a photo of himself and his girlfriend and covering her up with a picture of Eminem cut out of a magazine. | |
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Spoken Word in Music | |
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Spoken Word in Music: "Kim" is not a song, but more a sort of Audio Play, complete with sound effects. | |
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Didn't Think This Through | |
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Didn't Think This Through / Oh, Crap!: The title character in "Stan" has both when he realizes that he won't be able to send Eminem the tape he's making before he drowns himself and his pregnant girlfriend, precisely because he's about to... well, yeah. | |
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Saying Sound Effects Out Loud | |
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Saying Sound Effects Out Loud: Eminem imitates a chain saw by saying "vin-vin-vin" in "Kill You". | |
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I'm Your Biggest Fan | |
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I'm Your Biggest Fan: Stan writes letters signed off with "your biggest fan - this is Stan." Via a diss track by Nas, the word "Stan" was later adopted by the hip-hop community to mean an obsessive fan, and from there to mean a specific, social-media-dominated fan subculture. | |
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Questioning Title? | |
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Questioning Title?: "Who Knew?" and "Remember Me?" | |
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Lyrical Cold Open | |
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Lyrical Cold Open: "Kill You", "Marshall Mathers", and "Who Knew?". | |
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Depraved Homosexual | |
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Depraved Homosexual: Ken Kaniff, who is now been given a blow job by members of Insane Clown Posse, who have a feud with Eminem. In "The Real Slim Shady" Eminem makes a homophobic comment: But if we can hump dead animals and antelopes/then there's no reason that a man and another man can't elope, while in the music video he illustrates this scene by breaking up a gay marriage just as the two men are about to kiss each other and expressing disgust. | |
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Foreshadowing | |
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Foreshadowing: In "Stan", the titular character mentions how his little brother Matthew is even more of a fan of Em than himself. After we see the events that unfold in the song, we are left with the question of how much larger is Matthew's love for Em over Stan's. We find out the answer in "Bad Guy" off of Marshall Mathers LP 2, where Matthew kidnaps Em, planning to bury him alive, but winds up committing a murder-suicide in the exact same manner as his big brother. | |
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Careful with That Axe | |
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Careful with That Axe: Em doesn't as much rap "Kim" as he does scream it, and he gets more intense as the song progresses. | |
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One-Man Song | |
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One-Man Song: "Stan", "Paul", "Steve Berman", "Ken Kaniff", "The Real Slim Shady" and "Marshall Matters". | |
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…And That Little Girl Was Me | |
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…And That Little Girl Was Me: In "Criminal": | |
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Mood Whiplash | |
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Mood Whiplash: "Kim" starts with Em softly talking to her baby daughter Hailie, but as he shifts his attention to Kim his voice is raised and it all goes downhill from there. "Under the Influence", which is the song right after "Kim", opens with Eminem comedically slurring gibberish. In one particular bit of "Stan", the title character goes from talking about how much he loves Em (even getting his name tattooed across his chest) to talking about how he enjoys the adrenaline he gets from the pain of slitting his wrists. Arguably the whole album after "Ken Kaniff" skit falls into this trope. From farily upbeat sounding "Drug Ballad" it goes to very dark and violent on "Amityville" then back to "Bitch Please II" which sounds more like something from "2001". From that point the album reaches its most notoriously violent song with "Kim", which in turn is followed by "Under the Influence" starting with Eminem literally mocking listeners for taking anything he says seriously. "Criminal" has similar theme, but with a darker approach to it. | |
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Parental Neglect | |
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Parental Neglect: "The Way I Am" | |
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Dramatic Irony | |
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Dramatic Irony: The final verse of "Stan" creates some for the listener, since Em tries to write back to the title character (a Loony Fan of his) saying that he hopes the letter reaches him in time. Just prior to Em's verse, Stan had driven his car off a bridge and killed himself, his wife, and their unborn kid. Em only realizes this while finishing the letter. | |
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The Loins Sleep Tonight | |
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The Loins Sleep Tonight: "The Real Slim Shady" foresees a time when Slim is in the nursing home chasing nurses, but even Viagra isn't able to help him. | |
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Spoof Aesop | |
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Spoof Aesop: "The Kids" explains how drugs can make you a serial killer, put you in a coma, or have your parents come after Eminem and force him into hiding respectively. The song's outro instructs kids not to do drugs "so there'll be more for me." | |
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Added Alliterative Appeal | |
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Added Alliterative Appeal: "Kill You". "The Way I Am" | |
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Take That! | |
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Take That!: "The Real Slim Shady" is one giant rant against the rappers who try to copy him and also targets Will Smith, the Grammys, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Fred Durst, Carson Daly, and all-boy/girl pop groups in general. The music video also has Kathy Griffin appearing as a nurse. "Ken Kaniff" is a diss back to Insane Clown Posse for writing an diss track aimed at Eminem. In this skit, the band members engage in homosexual oral gratification. "Marshall Mathers" takes shots at unnamed rappers who copy Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. as well as Backstreet Boys, Ricky Martin, *NSYNC, Britney Spears, New Kids on the Block (while parodying "Summer Girls" by LFO), Vanilla Ice, Insane Clown Posse, "the underground" for dissing him for collaborating with Missy Elliott, his mother's lawyer note Fred Gibson, whose name had to be censored to avoid a lawsuit, and XXL. Depending on how you view it, "Steve Berman" is either an attack on Interscope Records for having no faith in the album or Self-Deprecation on Eminem's part for releasing an uncommercial album full of raps about "homosexuals and Vicodin." | |
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Hypocritical Humor | |
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Hypocritical Humor: "Criminal" features a Moral Guardian who declares that Eminem needs Jesus, before transitioning into asking God for a new car and a prostitute while his wife is in the hospital. | |
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Literal Ass-Kissing | |
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Literal Ass-Kissing: The video for "The Real Slim Shady", among other things, shows Eminem dressed up as a masked superhero with a large prosthetic ass who attacks unsuspecting citizens to force them to kiss his bum. | |
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Haven't You Seen X Before? | |
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Haven't You Seen X Before?: "Y'all act like you never seen a white person before." | |
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Celebrity Is Overrated | |
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Celebrity Is Overrated: "The Way I Am": "Marshall Mathers" has shades of this, too. | |
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Precision F-Strike | |
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Precision F-Strike: Like in most of Eminem's songs. However in "The Way I Am" he gives an explanation: | |
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Alliterative Name | |
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Alliterative Name: Slim Shady and Marshall Mathers (both the person and the song), as well as Ken Kaniff. | |
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Face on a Milk Carton | |
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Face on a Milk Carton: The music video to "The Real Slim Shady" shows Eminem's Mentor Dr. Dre on a milk carton (with a very beleaguered expression) just as the lyrics go And Dr. Dre said.../Nothing you idiots! Dr. Dre's dead/He's locked in my basement! | |
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One-Woman Song | |
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One-Woman Song: "Kim" | |
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Fan Disservice | |
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Fan Disservice: The Ken Kaniff skit on this album is a rare audio example of this, considering it has one of the most disquieting-sounding oral sex scenes ever heard in a song. And it's between Ken and some members of the Insane Clown Posse, no less. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: "The Real Slim Shady" refers to Pamela Anderson and the alledged abuse at the hands of her ex-husband, rocker Tommy Lee. "The Real Slim Shady" namedrops Tom Green and his song "Lonely Swedish" The song also references the song "The Bad Touch" by Bloodhound Gang: In the music video of "The Real Slim Shady" one of the asylum patients is seen laughing at a scene from the Flip the Frog cartoon "Fiddlesticks". "The Way I Am" "The Real Slim Shady" became such a pop culture phenomenon that it was parodied by Emily Ellis as "Will The Real Slim Shady Please Shut Up?". "The Way I Am" provides a shout-out to "As The Rhyme Goes On" from Eric B. & Rakim's Paid in Full "The Way I Am" also references Columbine and Moral Guardians putting the blame on Marilyn Manson. In the music video of this song Manson makes a cameo appearance. "The Kids" is essentially a great big love letter to South Park. "Kill You" mentions Norman Bates; quite appropriate, as both Norman and the Em depicted in the song are both killers. One of the very last lines on the album references Jason from Friday the 13th. | |
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Self-Deprecation | |
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Depending on how you view it, "Steve Berman" is either an attack on Interscope Records for having no faith in the album or Self-Deprecation on Eminem's part for releasing an uncommercial album full of raps about "homosexuals and Vicodin." | |
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Self-Titled Album | |
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Self-Titled Album: Named after his actual name. | |
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Draco in Leather Pants | |
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Draco in Leather Pants: Lampooned at one point in "The Real Slim Shady": | |
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Deliberately Monochrome | |
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Deliberately Monochrome: The album cover's not black and white, per se, but more of a sepia tone. | |
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One-Word Title | |
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One-Word Title: "Criminal", "Paul", "Stan", "Amityville" | |
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Refuge in Audacity | |
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Refuge in Audacity: Oh yeah. He even acknowledged it in "The Real Slim Shady": | |
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All Girls Want Bad Boys | |
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All Girls Want Bad Boys: "The Real Slim Shady" | |
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Mondegreen Gag | |
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Mondegreen Gag: At the climax of "Stan", the title character incorrectly refers to Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight" as "In the Air of the Night". However, he was drunk and high, not to mention insane, so there is reasoning. | |
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Inelegant Blubbering | |
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Inelegant Blubbering: Eminem cries in "Kim" because she was supposed to love him, then he strangles her. | |
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You Wanna Get Sued? | |
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You Wanna Get Sued?: "The Kids" is an homage to South Park, and Eminem ends the song saying the writers of South Park are probably gonna sue him. | |
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Drugs Are Bad | |
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Drugs Are Bad: The moral of "The Kids", taught by Em to a class of kids straight out of South Park. | |
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Alone with the Psycho | |
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Alone with the Psycho: "Stan" and "Kim" both have somebody kidnap a spouse and murder her. | |
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Exact Words | |
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Exact Words: Eminem promises the critics he won't use "fuckin'" for six minutes near the end of "Remember Me?". Although he continues to use variations of "fuck" for the next six minutes, he does not, in fact, use "fuckin'." | |
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Sanity Slippage Song | |
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Sanity Slippage Song: The three verses of "Stan" written by the title character show his mental state progressively deteriorating as he starts getting more and more fed up with Em not replying to his letters. "The Way I Am" | |
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Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick | |
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Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick: In "Marshall Mathers": | |
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Product Placement | |
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Product Placement: "The Real Slim Shady" | |
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Gross-Up Close-Up | |
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Gross-Up Close-Up: In the music video of "The Real Slim Shady" Eminem spits in an onion ring he delivers to an obese woman, from which she takes a disgusting looking bite as she walks away. | |
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Pet the Dog | |
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Pet the Dog: In the final verses of "Stan", Marshall shows a caring and compassionate side almost completely absent in most of his work. | |
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