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    wow you two SUCK at spelling

    ifitsnotpunkitsuxon July 20, 2002   Link
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    DIS SONG IZ DA SHIT!!! WHEN ALL DEEZ MUTHAFUCKAS GOT 2GETHER 4 DIS SONG U KNOW MUTHAFUCKAS WUZ YELLIN' OH SHIT!!! U JUST CAN'T BEAT DIS SHIT!!! DA WAY DEEZ MUTHAFUCKAS WUZ FLOWIN' N DIS SONG, DIS BITCH SHOULDA BEN EVEN BIGGA!!! SHADY, STICKY & DA X ALL KICK AZZ!!! DIG DAT MUTHAFUCKAS!!!

    TheLinkManon June 13, 2002   Link
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    It's the terrible song I've éver heart!!!

    Melody115on June 21, 2002   Link
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    This song is kick ass.... but Eminem's verse is by FAR the kick-assest of all!

    The_Decocksteron July 21, 2002   Link
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    REMEMBER ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HOLY SHIT THATS EM AT HIS BEST

    BucDynasty420on January 24, 2006   Link
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    This song heavily grows on you. Each has i psychotic persona in this song. I think sticky fingaz has the best rhymes in this, though RBX comes hard, and Em finishes it off nicely.

    hadiahmedon April 09, 2006   Link
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    this song is fuckin badass,and its crazy how he seriously doesn say fuck for six minutes haha

    possessedpathon September 11, 2007   Link
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    lol its crazy how he rips on poverty in the states.. hilariously bails him out of ne slack ppl might ask for him to contribute nething to society.. true slim shady.. fuckin brutal tho

    FFFFFloydon October 28, 2008   Link
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    dis song is for arse kickin hahahah retribution. Start whummpin their asre.

    sabawaleklazikon July 13, 2011   Link
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    got niggas in my hood who'd do that shit for "a blunt or two"

    Not real fans. fuck everyone on here

    jman016on February 14, 2012   Link

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