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    i really like most of eminem's songs, but this goes too far (just my opinion). the line about having a group of bizarre's friends taking his little sister's virginity...that is just sick.

    on another note, I love the reference to Amityville...a creepy true life crime and a kickass movie!

    duchess9on November 30, 2009   Link
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    Well this song is one of the better ones on the eminem cd, and bizzy is one sick fuck!

    psychokilla192on November 25, 2001   Link
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    shut up child, i cannot take anything seriously from the mouth of a insane clown posse fan. they are a manufacture pussy gimmick.

    onearmedscissoron December 12, 2001   Link
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    shut up child, i cannot take anything seriously from the mouth of a insane clown posse fan. they are a manufacture pussy gimmick.

    onearmedscissoron December 12, 2001   Link
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    Eminem is not one of my favorites, but I respect everyone's choice!

    Don Jeroneon December 12, 2001   Link
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    if you seriously just came into the eminem part of this to diss him... dont, its not worth ur time, people who read these lyrics like him, and if you dont good for youl leave it as that, go to somewhere that you like and compliment them

    Ice-Nemesison May 04, 2002   Link
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    lmao... hafta agree with you on that one nemesis... when i first signed up for this a few days ago, I saw dashboard confessional on there, and had heard some of the shitty music, so i went, read some lyrics and proceeded to completely slam that crap... i know have several dozen people who are none to happy with me... but it's funny, cuz they're all pussy about it... "if you don't agree with our choice in music, please simply leave"... not nearly the level i would expect if i came to an eminem board and ripped on him...

    but yeah... these fuckers can rhyme... good old shit

    Ogre8954on May 08, 2002   Link
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    After much deliberate after seeing this on as a latest comment stat...I can safely say I still don't give a shit either way about eninem, other than the bastard has more money than me. Stick that In your Pipe and smoke it ;).

    trillson May 08, 2002   Link
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    dark lotus is a bitch ass muther fuckin cock suckin ass eatin gay rod from some low life town and doesnt have a clue as to what the fuck is goin on. sank u!

    corkyiversonon May 10, 2002   Link
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    hey Mell 1106, the same goes for u bitch.

    corkyiversonon May 10, 2002   Link

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