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Eminem - Infinite
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Artist...............: Eminem
Album................: Infinite
Genre................: Rap
Source...............: CD
Year.................: 1996
Ripper...............: Audiograbber 1.83 build 1 / Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-R2512
Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.1.4 20070213
Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 56 %)
Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit
Ripped by............: Meticode on 7/14/2007
Included.............: NFO, M3U
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Tracklisting
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1. (00:04:01) Eminem - Infinite
2. (00:00:22) Eminem - W.E.G.O. (Interlude) (featuring DJ Head and Proof)
3. (00:03:31) Eminem - It's OK (featuring Eye-Kyu)
4. (00:03:43) Eminem - Tonite
5. (00:04:11) Eminem - 313 (featuring Eye-Kyu)
6. (00:03:55) Eminem - Maxine (featuring 3 and Kon Artist)
7. (00:04:02) Eminem - Open Mic (featuring Thyme)
8. (00:03:38) Eminem - Never 2 Far
9. (00:03:44) Eminem - Searchin (featuring Kon Artist)
10. (00:03:24) Eminem - Backstabber (featuring Kon Artist)
11. (00:03:19) Eminem - Jealousy Woes II
Playing Time.........: 00:48:07
Total Size...........: 205.72 MB
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Infinite is the debut album by hip-hop artist Eminem, recorded and produced
with help from The Bass Brothers and fellow D12 member's Kon Artis, and
Eye-Kyu in 1996. Infinite was only released on cassette and vinyl. Only 400
copies were made, though compact disc copies are commonly found on sites
such as eBay. Eminem sold these tapes out of the trunk of his car in Detroit.
The album is quite rare and cannot be found in stores. The song
"Backstabber" is a re-cut version of a song called "Fuckin' Backstabber", which
is featured on a demo tape by Soul Intent.
The album received mixed critical reviews and was met with derision from
within the local hip-hop community, earning Eminem unfavourable accusations
of copying other rappers' styles, particularly Nas, AZ and Liam Grey.
"Obviously, I was young and influenced by other artists, and I got a lot of
feedback saying that I sounded like Nas and AZ," he admitted. "'Infinite' was
me trying to figure out how I wanted my rap style to be, how I wanted to
sound on the mic and present myself," he recalls. "It was a growing stage. I
felt like Infinite was like a demo that just got pressed up".
While it contains some swearing, Infinite is relatively inoffensive compared to
the subsequent albums that would make Eminem famous.
In 2003 this album was released, although it seemed legitmate it was most
likely pirated. The "European Re-Issue" contains a bonus disc with freestyles
and unreleased tracks, no names for these tracks are given on the case.
The song, "Jealousy Woes II" samples Nas's voice on his hit song, "The World
is Yours" because Mathers didn't want to create tension by using the "n
word".
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Eminem - Infinite
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Artist...............: Eminem
Album................: Infinite
Genre................: Rap
Source...............: CD
Year.................: 1996
Ripper...............: Audiograbber 1.83 build 1 / Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-R2512
Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.1.4 20070213
Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 56 %)
Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit
Ripped by............: Meticode on 7/14/2007
Included.............: NFO, M3U
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Tracklisting
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1. (00:04:01) Eminem - Infinite
2. (00:00:22) Eminem - W.E.G.O. (Interlude) (featuring DJ Head and Proof)
3. (00:03:31) Eminem - It's OK (featuring Eye-Kyu)
4. (00:03:43) Eminem - Tonite
5. (00:04:11) Eminem - 313 (featuring Eye-Kyu)
6. (00:03:55) Eminem - Maxine (featuring 3 and Kon Artist)
7. (00:04:02) Eminem - Open Mic (featuring Thyme)
8. (00:03:38) Eminem - Never 2 Far
9. (00:03:44) Eminem - Searchin (featuring Kon Artist)
10. (00:03:24) Eminem - Backstabber (featuring Kon Artist)
11. (00:03:19) Eminem - Jealousy Woes II
Playing Time.........: 00:48:07
Total Size...........: 205.72 MB
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Infinite is the debut album by hip-hop artist Eminem, recorded and produced
with help from The Bass Brothers and fellow D12 member's Kon Artis, and
Eye-Kyu in 1996. Infinite was only released on cassette and vinyl. Only 400
copies were made, though compact disc copies are commonly found on sites
such as eBay. Eminem sold these tapes out of the trunk of his car in Detroit.
The album is quite rare and cannot be found in stores. The song
"Backstabber" is a re-cut version of a song called "Fuckin' Backstabber", which
is featured on a demo tape by Soul Intent.
The album received mixed critical reviews and was met with derision from
within the local hip-hop community, earning Eminem unfavourable accusations
of copying other rappers' styles, particularly Nas, AZ and Liam Grey.
"Obviously, I was young and influenced by other artists, and I got a lot of
feedback saying that I sounded like Nas and AZ," he admitted. "'Infinite' was
me trying to figure out how I wanted my rap style to be, how I wanted to
sound on the mic and present myself," he recalls. "It was a growing stage. I
felt like Infinite was like a demo that just got pressed up".
While it contains some swearing, Infinite is relatively inoffensive compared to
the subsequent albums that would make Eminem famous.
In 2003 this album was released, although it seemed legitmate it was most
likely pirated. The "European Re-Issue" contains a bonus disc with freestyles
and unreleased tracks, no names for these tracks are given on the case.
The song, "Jealousy Woes II" samples Nas's voice on his hit song, "The World
is Yours" because Mathers didn't want to create tension by using the "n
word".
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