![]() Virtually no one heard it at the time – it reportedly sold about a thousand copies. Dre, Eminem recorded the Infinite LP for a local Detroit label in hopes of building his buzz. Related: 11 Revealing Moments From Eminem's Early Days Eminem, "Infinite" (1996) "Unrealistically Graphic" is from 1992's Still in the Bassmint - it's definitely amateur hour, but Em's already displaying his twisted sense of humor, promising that, uh, "I'll do you like laundry." Eminem's collaborator Chaos Kid committed suicide in 2011. As part of the Bassmint Productions crew, the duo recorded several demo cassettes that are now as rare as hen's teeth - if you want a copy of 1995's Backstabber" cassingle, it will set you back about $560 on Discogs. Soul Intent, "Unrealistically Graphic" (1992)Īs a high school teenager in Detroit, the rapper then known as M&M joined forces with Chaos Kid to form Soul Intent. Related: The 10 Best Eminem Songs Of All Time So, you think you're an Eminem fan just because you memorized the first verse of "Lose Yourself"? Prepare to have your mind blown by these diabolically brilliant tracks that only our 2013 cover star's biggest fans know about. ![]()
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