
Paul Rosenberg (Skit): 6/10 a bit pointless, but perfectly decent.ġ2. Without Me: 9/10 yes there have been loads of tunes which seem to be the perfect musical representations of a middle finger sticking up from Eminem before, but few have been such a knockout.

On the other hand, it's very, very vulgar and bit on the ugly side.ġ0. Drips: 6/10 on one hand, the rhymes are clever and it has lots of attitude. Say Goodbye to Hollywood: 10/10 The Eminem Show continues to be possibly the coolest autobiography of all time.ĩ. Soldier: 9/10 brutal and breathless, this refuses to hold back or slow down the musical carnage. The Kiss (Skit): 8/10 not one of the funniest skits, but one of the most interesting and this one feels like it has a point since the story continues in later tracks.ħ. Previous tracks were hilarious yet lowed with fury and this does as well, but there's more restraint, maturity and emotional punch.Ħ. Square Dance: 9/10 the Eminem formula has been refined.

Cleanin' Out My Closet: 9/10 sheer poetry.ĥ. Business: 8/10 formulaic, but it's pretty funny and is the perfect piece of evidence for why you never ever get into a feud with Eminem (Unless you love being insulted in the most biting, cruelly hilarious way imaginable).Ĥ. White America: 6/10 quite clever and shows admirable restraint, but it's not as entertaining or badass as many of Eminem's other songs.ģ. Curtain's Up (Skit): 8/10 Eminem's literal entrance (The skit is an audio clip of the curtain rising, applause and Eminem walking onto the stage) is an interesting start, and a break from previous intros where he just told us how he just wants to offend everyone when we already know that.Ģ. The best-selling album of 2002 in the United States, this is also often regarded as Eminem's finest album and includes some killer tracks.ġ.
