Infinite by Eminem

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    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Infinite 4:03 30,546
2 W.E.G.O. (Interlude) 0:23 147
3 It's OK 3:33 15,601
4 313 (feat. Eye-Kyu) 4:13 1,321
5 Tonight 3:45 2,808
6 Maxine (feat. Denaun Porter & 3) 3:57 311
7 Open Mic (feat. Thyme) 4:03 1,143
8 Never 2 Far 3:40 16,264
9 Searchin' (feat. Denaun Porter) 3:47 457
10 Backstabber 3:25 20,614
11 Jealousy Woes II 2:25 9,284

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11 tracks (37:14)
Infinite is Eminem’s first full-length and professionally packaged album. After years of cutting demo tracks with his mentors, the Bass Brothers, at their Ferndale, Michigan studio (dubbed “The Bassmint”), Eminem was ready to release his debut album. The album was written and recorded in 1995. At the time the album was first conceived, Eminem had been using the stage name M&M. However, he changed his stage name after the release of his first official single, in early 1995. Infinite marks the debut of the name “shit eater”. The album was only released on cassette and vinyl, and was originally sold through Mathers himself. Only 1,000 cassettes and 100 vinyl records were made. Eminem himself, and old friends from around the time Infinite was recorded, have claimed the laid-back and humble nature of the album is due to Eminem purposely making “radio-friendly” songs in hopes of getting on the air of Detroit’s leading Hip Hop radio station, WJLB. Bootlegged compact-disc copies are commonly found on sites such as eBay. The song “Backstabber” is a re-cut version of a song called “Fuckin’ Backstabber”, which is featured on a demo tape by Soul Intent.
While it contains some swearing, Infinite is relatively inoffensive compared to the subsequent albums that would make Eminem famous.
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  • luizprigol wrote:
    last month
    just a true underground album..it's great compared to the other eminem releases.. but it's ok

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  • NoooFun wrote:
    December 2011
    Great album.

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  • Zmah wrote:
    December 2011
    Belengton согласен с тобой

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  • TheLukieBoi1 wrote:
    December 2011
    Best album he had, i hate all the other work he's done.

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  • Foln wrote:
    November 2011
    best album he released imo

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  • Belengton wrote:
    November 2011
    All are inspired by something and have something good when inspired. The Eminem Show is a very strong and important work, but Infiniti is another: ".. this is something that is not trendy, but what is inside", I believe myself GM kicks from doing, because the rap / hip-hop is not vsetaki media, and was originally for his own. (Translator)

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  • Belengton wrote:
    November 2011
    Все чем-то вдохновляются и хорошо когда есть чем вдохновиться. The Eminem Show это очень сильная и важная работа, но Infiniti это совсем другое: "..это то что не модно, а то что внутри", по-моему сам Эм кайфует от того что делает, ведь рэп/хип-хоп всётаки это не медийность, а изначально для своих.

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  • MyLazySundays wrote:
    November 2011
    Sounds nothing like Nas? Are you serious? So much of this album was Illmatic inspired.

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  • Lowryderkid wrote:
    November 2011
    @Standizzle It seems unreal to exclude The Eminem Show. Till I collapse, Sing for the moment, White America are definitely powerful.

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  • Belengton wrote:
    October 2011
    Um, you do not poeryaesh - you've got everything if you make such an album like Infiniti. Gather your boys(nigga's), remember the good old days and make a Hip-Hop, which sought at first. Fuck avtotyun, fuck fashion! Um, I believe in you!

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  • Belengton wrote:
    October 2011
    Эм, ты ничего не поьеряешь - ты уже добился всего, если сделаешь такой альбом как Infiniti. Собери своих пацанов, вспомните старые добрые времена и сделайте Hip-Hop, к которому стремился вначале. Нахрен автотюн, нахрен моду! Эм, я в тебя верю!

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  • Belengton wrote:
    October 2011
    Послушал Infinite - неожиданное звучание, техника на высоте. Альбом супер!

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  • Zmah wrote:
    October 2011
    Хороший альбом

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  • jae__moon wrote:
    October 2011
    infinite, the song, sounds like AZ

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  • sjm26b wrote:
    October 2011
    Sounds nothing like Nas or AZ....

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  • fatalportrait99 wrote:
    September 2011
    Cool album. Not as in-your-face or obnoxious as anything else he ever did but still great nonetheless.

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  • Bub_Clifton wrote:
    June 2011
    The vocals are so deep in the mix I can barely hear his voice over the beat. It's hard to enjoy when I can barely hear anything he's saying. It just suffers from bad production overall but then it again it's basically a demo.

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  • SeveralPeople wrote:
    May 2011
    'How To Flow' by Eminem. [3]

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  • bloody-origami wrote:
    April 2011
    Before drugs.

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  • BleedTheMartyr wrote:
    April 2011
    Chill, smooth and minimal, exactly what I like in hip-hop. [2] He was waaay better before he went mainstream and he's reppin my hometown. Detroit

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