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11:11

11:11
From Rhymesayers

Price: $9.99

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #162932 in Digital Music Album
  • Released on: 2008-04-08
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Just because it's underground doesn't mean it's a classic3
I'm sure that when some people look at Mac Lethal, they'll just write him off as another Eminem imitator simply because of the color of his skin. I don't think that's what he's trying to be, but the thing is, by listening to his album 11:11, he really DOES come off as a poor man's Eminem.

The thing about that is, Mac sounds more like Em did during the Slim Shady LP days; you know, back when he was more of a "silly" rapper. And that in itself has an acquired taste, especially since Mac's tales are so bizarre that it's hard to tell if the songs are parodies or serious stuff, especially evidenced by "Calm Down Baby". "Crazy" is just that while "Make Out Bandit" sounds like a twelve-year-old wrote it. And the ridiculous "Pound That Beer" features the announcement, "This is one of those ignorant anthems." Can't argue with THAT.

When Mac tries to change the subject, it isn't much better, as shown by "Die Slow". "Know It All" is a storyteller that really doesn't go anywhere; and although I realize religion is a touchy subject, "Jihad" proves that trying to humorize atheism doesn't work. In fact, it seems that Mac isn't even sure if rap is really what he wants to do (I mean, come on; Northern State has more character than this). Maybe he should get his mind right and then try for another album.

Anthony Rupert

Forecast For Today: Sun Storms5
11:11 comes off as the Kurt Vonnegut of hiphop music. If Kurt Vonnegut were outside right now, sitting on some porch steps with his acquaintance Kilgor Trout and a boombox, 11:11 by Mac Lethal would be playing obstreperously. (I mean loudly.) Get the album, get some alcohol, get drunk, call ex-girlfriends, hate people, love people, and love them some more because you are not them.

I rate this album 11 out of 5 stars.

place holder is where your mom is.
calm down baby.

Great album. 5
Great album. Buy it. Backward, Lithium Lips, Sledgehammer, Calm Down Baby, Crazy (Perfectly Content) are all phenomenal songs. Top to bottom, each song will grow on you.