![]() ![]() “Going Through Changes” samples Black Sabbath’s “Changes.” Michael J. “Won’t Back Down,” with Pink, turns things into hard-edged R&B. The music, however, cranks beyond any identity check. Enimem, the Slim Shady, turns to Marshall Mathers for a sense of identity and comes into a ball of identity confusion. “Talkin’ 2 Myself,” featuring Kobe, is the sound of man splitting in two. Eminem has made his albums play out like audio diaries where his schizophrenic, bi-polar, drug-fueled or drug-free rants feel free to flow with word associations that end with everyone being guilty by degrees. He’s fighting with himself in the corner of the ring waiting for the chance to land a knockout blow that even he wonders if he can make. From the opening lurch of “Cold Wind Blows,” Eminem is cranked.
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