How did you discover Slaughterhouse?

Started by FreeAgent, Dec 9, 2014, in Music Add to Reading List

  1. FreeAgent
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    FreeAgent Resurrected like Jesus

    Dec 9, 2014
    Some people might of only heard about them upon signing to Shady Records. Some might of heard about them from their first album or followed the members solo careers. How did you discover Slaughterhouse?

    For me I discovered them because of Royce and Budden, whose solo careers I followed loosely. Death is Certain introduced me to Royce and I knew Budden from the Mood Muzik series only I didn't listen to them as much as I do today. I heard of Crooked when he done the hiphop weekly series and I knew of Ortiz from Aftermath, but I never followed them so it was a pleasant surprise when I learnt they formed a group. From there on I began listening to each member more, but still favouring Budden and Royce. Loved the first album and been a fan of them ever since.
     
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  2. Old Account
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    Dec 9, 2014
    session one
     
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    Knew all of them vaguely before they came together. Wouldn't say I was really a fan of any of them though. Since they signed to shady I paid more attention and followed their releases.

    Out of all them I liked buddens solo work the most.
     
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    DKC shortygonletmecrush

    Dec 9, 2014
    wish I hadn't
     
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    followed the mood god religiously
     
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  6. kingmathers187
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    Listened to them all as solo acts on occasions but heard they formed slaughterhouse when they dropped the self titled track with Nino Bless who i think was meant to be a member of slaughterhouse if i remember correctly.
     
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    Anyone rememeber the 3 days @WPG liked them just based on the group,then ..
     
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    I heard them on Halfway House at first, and then I heard they were making an album together. I didn't know who Crooked & Joell were, but I was huge Royce & Joey fans so I gave their album a shot when it came out.
     
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  9. wavey
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    wavey tiny pants goon

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    i think i saw an article on hiphopdx that these formed a group. kinda knew from beginning its gonna be trash
     
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    Royce's Street Hop album. "The Warriors" still stands as one of their strongest songs to date.
     
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  11. attila
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    I discovered through Em, basically. I didn't know these f---ers were even alive aside from Royce.
     
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    I remember Mr Mecca being on Twitter bragging about getting them all together to record a song and trying to convince them to form a supergroup.
     
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    Heard about them through some hip-hop websites I went to but didn't even give them a listen until they signed to Shady.
     
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  14. Kon
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    Ugh I have no idea tbh, wasn't exactly a big moment in my life.

    But pretty sure I knew of Royce, Budden and Crooked as solo artists although haven't heard much of any of them. No idea how/when I first heard of the group though, probably from wherever Em was promoting it.
     
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    I heard about them through SL :emoji_thumbsup:
     
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  16. Peter Parker
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    I saw it on a site when it happened, theif first album wasn't bad imo. They had some cool songs like Fight Club and Move On, Goodbye is their best song I think. I haven't really payed attention to them since their first album, they lack replay value heavily, and most of the times they try too hard to force smart wordplay/multis etc. It might be fun when it works, but they do it all the time and it gets old. Since they signed with Shady their production/style is way out of their character, I couldn't finish even half of that album.

    I'm a fan of Budden, and Royce's early work was good too, also Phryme has received positive feedback but I haven't listened to it yet. Crooked is all about stacking multis from what I've heard, and Ortiz has some nice songs but nothing good enough to make me wanna listen to a full album/mixtape by him.
     
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    WPG sxn80 Rory Gilmore

    Dec 10, 2014
    the early slaughterhouse songs were great. "onslaught" still gets played. they're awful now.
     
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  18. Charlie Work
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    2Dopeboyz posted it around the time Halfway House came out. I was excited for 5ish songs and that DOA freestyle.
     
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    I heard of them just before their first album came out, they had so much potential.
     
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    In 2009 about time when debut album had been released. Of course heard of Royce, Joe Budden, Crooked I and Joel Ortiz way before, especially first two.
     
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