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Old 04-10-2014, 07:01 PM   #5
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While understanding where Marshall Mathers LP was coming from, I felt at times word choice was subpar and his vocabulary was lacking. Inconsistency in the flow caused me to give that category to Brian Bryan as well as I felt his flow was several levels more consistent.

As far as each of their takes on their respective topic, Brian really took a strong approach and aided his piece with great imagery. I didn't really enjoy the pace Marshall Mathers LP took for his topic as it had information that was relevant but lacked imagery or strong word choice to reinforce what was, in my opinion, a very bland take on his topic selection.

Overall - Brian Bryan gets my vote for stronger imagery, better pace and flow to his piece, stronger word choice and one helluva name. But the Marshall Mathers LP is still my second favorite Eminem album of all time.
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