Eminem ‎– The Marshall Mathers LP

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Aftermath Entertainment – 069 490 629-2
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CD, Album
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1 Public Service Announcement 2000 0:25
2 Kill You 4:24
3 Stan
Producer – 45 King, The Vocals – Dido
6:44
4 Paul (Skit) 0:10
5 Who Knew 3:47
6 Steve Berman 0:53
7 The Way I Am 4:50
8 The Real Slim Shady 4:44
9 Remember Me?
Rap [Featuring] – RBX, Sticky Fingaz
3:38
10 I'm Back 5:10
11 Marshall Mathers 5:20
12 Ken Kaniff (Skit) 1:01
13 Drug Ballad 5:00
14 Amityville
Rap [Featuring] – Bizarre (2)
4:14
15 Bitch Please II
Rap [Featuring] – Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit Vocals – Nate Dogg
4:48
16 Kim 6:17
17 Under The Influence
Rap [Featuring] – D12
5:22
18 Criminal 5:21

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Notes

Both the US and the Canada release (if there is even a difference), have the same catalog #.

This particular release has 2 different covers: One of him sitting on the steps at the front of a house, and the other wrapped up in a blanket with bottles around him. Both have the same catalog # as well.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 606949062927

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 19) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
The Marshall Mathers LP (CD, Album) Aftermath Entertainment, Interscope Records, Web Entertainment 490 629-2 Europe 2000
The Marshall Mathers LP (CD, Album + CD, Enh) Aftermath Entertainment 493 062-9 Russia 2001
The Marshall Mathers LP (CD, Album) Aftermath Entertainment, Interscope Records 490 761-2 UK 2000
The Marshall Mathers LP (LP, Album, Unofficial) Not On Label EMLP-3664 US  
The Marshall Mathers LP (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Invisible Halahup MC-02-05 Russia 2000
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Reviews & Discussion

llennnn16 Jan 03, 2011
This album was my introduction to American society, culture, language and everything in between. This is why i hold this album so close to me. Back in '99 i didn't even know the language but i knew this was special. Everything about this album is a 10/10, from the skits to the beats. This really isn't a gangsta rap album or a mere rap album, but more of a person expressing his demons through words. It's a classic and one of Eminem's best, if not his ultimate album.