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  • Release Date: 06/19/2001
  • Sales Rank: 25,285
  • Label: INTERSCOPE RECORDS
  • UPC: 606949089726
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Devil's Night

1LISTENAnother Public Service Announcement / Jeff Bass 0:48
2LISTENShit Can Happen 4:51
3LISTENPistol Pistol 5:22
4LISTENBizarre (Skit) 1:11
5LISTENNasty Mind / Truth Hurts 4:43
6LISTENAin't Nuttin' But Music 5:11
7LISTENAmerican Psycho 4:36
8LISTENThat's How (Skit) 0:37
9LISTENThat's How... 4:48
10LISTENPurple Pills 5:04
11LISTENFight Music 4:21
12LISTENInstigator 4:56
13LISTENPimp Like Me / Dina Rae 5:56
14LISTENBlow My Buzz 5:09
15LISTENObie Trice (Skit) / Rondell Beene 1:06
16LISTENDevils Night 4:19
17LISTENSteve Berman (Skit) 0:49
18LISTENRevelation 5:48
19LISTENGirls 5:34

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Editorial Reviews

On Devil's Night -- the first release on Eminem's Shady Records -- the Shady One shares the spotlight with D-12, his Detroit crew of like-minded rhyme lunatics. The disc's 19 maniacal tracks feature some of hip-hop's most delightfully twisted verbal barrages. From the slyly sinister gun-talk of "Pistol Pistol" to the psychedelic drug anthem "Purple Pills," what Bible toters, concerned parents, and critics should keep in mind is that D-12's Garbage-Pail-Kids-on-crack rhymes are aimed beyond tongue-in-cheek -- they're really tongue-through-cheek. Most of the time it's all good fun, although on "American Psycho," Bizarre manages to exceed rap's gross-out quotient with lines like, "And I ain't got no food/ My job, I've been cheated/ My girlfriend had a miscarriage/ I had to eat it." Trashy talk aside, the true showstoppers here are the funky beats courtesy of Dr. Dre and Mr. Mathers himself -- ranging from the ominous strings and thrash guitars of "Fight Music" to the syncopated, carnival-esque organ-grinder snyths of "Ain't Nuthin' but Music." Rounding out the madness is the hidden track "Girls," on which Em lyrically assaults his growing list of nemeses -- former House of Pain frontman Everlast, underground hip-hop heroes Dilated Peoples, and Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal and Fred Durst. This quintessential horror-core-filled record is proof positive that Em deserves his props. Just ask his D-12 compadres, because they've definitely got his back. Brett Johnson, Barnes & Noble



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Devil's Nightby Anonymous

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October 06, 2005: This album is fire!! I think it capitolized off EM's success and personality. They were hungry and determined and it showed.. CLASSIC!! I would still buy this album if it dropped today.

Devil's Nightby Anonymous

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September 05, 2004: Revelation was an inspiration for me while I was going through hell at school. And That's How... was so hilarious. Every track is a hit. If you ain't feeling this you must be deaf.


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