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-->'''Eminem''': [[LateToTheRealization Come to think about it,]] his name was- it was you. [[OhCrap Damn.]]

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-->'''Eminem''': --->'''Eminem''': [[LateToTheRealization Come to think about it,]] his name was- it was you. [[OhCrap Damn.]]

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* "Stan" is fairly disturbing. It's about a LoonyFan who eventually commits a murder-suicide because Shady won't answer any of his fan letters in a timely manner. Especially as the tape is starting to end and you can hear [[PunkInTheTrunk Stan's girlfriend screaming from the trunk]] before the car falls into the water… At the climax of the song, Stan [[DidNotThinkThisThrough realizes]] that he can't ensure that Em will receive the tape that he's recording.
** Look in the train window after Eminem makes his realization.

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* "Stan" is fairly disturbing. It's about a LoonyFan who eventually commits a murder-suicide because Shady won't answer any of his fan letters in a timely manner. manner, and it has caused him to think he's ''deliberately'' not writing him back. Especially as the tape is starting to end and you can hear [[PunkInTheTrunk Stan's girlfriend screaming from the trunk]] before the car falls into the water… water... At the climax of the song, Stan [[DidNotThinkThisThrough realizes]] that he can't ensure that Em will receive the tape that he's recording.
** And then you get to the final stanza: Eminem responds to Stan's latest letter, revealing that he did in fact not have the time to write back. He implores Stan to get some help, as he doesn't want him to do something that will hurt himself. After all, he recently heard this story on the news about a guy driving off a bridge with his pregnant girlfriend [[ExplainExplainOhCrap in the car's trun-]]
-->'''Eminem''': [[LateToTheRealization Come to think about it,]] his name was- it was you. [[OhCrap Damn.]]
*** The music video makes things worse.
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* Even before the song starts, there is a [[{{Sarcasm Mode}} very pleasant]] intro to the song, in which the titular stepfather character wakes up a child (Presumably representing Marshall as a child) and then [[{{Abusive Parents}} beats him]] for allegedly leaving the lights on, profusely swearing at him and ignoring the child's protests that he didn't. If you've ever had an abusive parent, be it a biological parent or a step parent, just hearing this intro could bring back traumatising memories.

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* ** Even before the song starts, there is a [[{{Sarcasm Mode}} very pleasant]] intro to the song, in which the titular stepfather character wakes up a child (Presumably representing Marshall as a child) and then [[{{Abusive Parents}} beats him]] for allegedly leaving the lights on, profusely swearing at him and ignoring the child's protests that he didn't. If you've ever had an abusive parent, be it a biological parent or a step parent, just hearing this intro could bring back traumatising memories.
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* "Stan" is fairly disturbing. It's about a LoonyFan who eventually commits a murder-suicide because Shady won't answer any of his fan letters in a timely manner. Especially as the tape is starting to end and you can hear [[PunkInTheTrunk Stan's girlfriend screaming from the trunk]] before the car falls into the water… At the climax of the song, Stan [[OhCrap realizes]] that he can't ensure that Em will receive the tape that he's recording.

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* "Stan" is fairly disturbing. It's about a LoonyFan who eventually commits a murder-suicide because Shady won't answer any of his fan letters in a timely manner. Especially as the tape is starting to end and you can hear [[PunkInTheTrunk Stan's girlfriend screaming from the trunk]] before the car falls into the water… At the climax of the song, Stan [[OhCrap [[DidNotThinkThisThrough realizes]] that he can't ensure that Em will receive the tape that he's recording.
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** "Kim", the prequel to "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" on ''Music/TheSlimShadyLP''. The song isn't so much rapped as screamed between Eminem and his impression of Kim, and in its six-minute timespan, it reaches heights of intensity Music/{{Whitehouse}} would be proud of. It starts out innocently enough with Em watching Hailie sleep, but quickly goes south as he shoves Kim into a car and reveals he's murdered her new boyfriend and their 4-year-old son.[[note]](Those lines were edited even in ''[[{{Bowdlerise}} the explicit version]]''--the clean version simply omits this track outright.)[[/note]] It ends with him slitting her throat in the woods.

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** * "Kim", the prequel to "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" on ''Music/TheSlimShadyLP''. The song isn't so much rapped as screamed between Eminem and his impression of Kim, and in its six-minute timespan, it reaches heights of intensity Music/{{Whitehouse}} would be proud of. It starts out innocently enough with Em watching Hailie sleep, but quickly goes south as he shoves Kim into a car and reveals he's murdered her new boyfriend and their 4-year-old son.[[note]](Those lines were edited even in ''[[{{Bowdlerise}} the explicit version]]''--the clean version simply omits this track outright.)[[/note]] It ends with him slitting her throat in the woods.
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*From his recent album ''Music to be Murdered By'' has a song called 'Stepdad', in which Eminem raps about the abuse him and has family received by his stepfather. Whether this is based on true events or not, there are some very traumatising things done, including, but not limited to, arguing and physically assaulting his mother, gaslighting him by turning the kitchen lights on and saying Marshall done so, and even stomping on Eminem's pet chihuahua for urinating on the carpet, so hard that the vet had to euthanize the dog. Granted, Eminem gets revenge on his abusive stepfather by beating him to death, but the song itself is still horrifying.
* Even before the song starts, there is a [[{{Sarcasm Mode}} very pleasant]] intro to the song, in which the titular stepfather character wakes up a child (Presumably representing Marshall as a child) and then [[{{Abusive Parents}} beats him]] for allegedly leaving the lights on, profusely swearing at him and ignoring the child's protests that he didn't. If you've ever had an abusive parent, be it a biological parent or a step parent, just hearing this intro could bring back traumatising memories.
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* "97 Bonnie And Clyde" from ''Music/TheSlimShadyLP'' (originally titled ''Just the Two of Us''). It's one of his most haunting songs, sung from the point of view of Shady talking to his daughter, Hailie after murdering his wife for infidelity. He has his little daughter help him unload the dead wife from the trunk of his car and dump her corpse in a lake.
** While ''Just Don't Give A Fuck'''s lyrics aren't too terrifying in and of themselves, the beat to both the EP and LP versions features a loop of what sounds like a large and possibly malfunctioning industrial device throughout the entire song.
** Em's lyrics on "Guilty Conscience" as the proverbial shoulder devil to Dre's (presumed) angel. At first, he just sounds shameless, casually encouraging a shootup and statutory rape, but in the final verse, when he encourages a man to kill his unfaithful wife, it reaches a near-visceral anger.

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* "97 Bonnie And Clyde" from ''Music/TheSlimShadyLP'' (originally titled ''Just "Just the Two of Us'').Us"). It's one of his most haunting songs, sung from the point of view of Shady talking to his daughter, Hailie after murdering his wife for infidelity. He has his little daughter help him unload the dead wife from the trunk of his car and dump her corpse in a lake.
** While ''Just "Just Don't Give A Fuck'''s Fuck"'s lyrics aren't too terrifying in and of themselves, the beat to both the EP and LP versions features a loop of what sounds like a large and possibly malfunctioning industrial device throughout the entire song.
** Em's lyrics on "Guilty Conscience" as the proverbial shoulder devil to Dre's Music/DrDre's (presumed) angel. At first, he just sounds shameless, casually encouraging a shootup and statutory rape, but in the final verse, when he encourages a man to kill his unfaithful wife, it reaches a near-visceral anger.



* "Bad Guy" off of [=MMLP2=]. It has undoubtedly the most evil beat out of any Eminem song, and it features the same high-pitched string patch that drove Insane from Relapse. On top of that, the song is about [[spoiler:Stan's brother trying to kill Eminem in a successful effort that ends in the same sort of murder-suicide that took Stan and his girlfriend.]] And ''that's just part one.''

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* "Bad Guy" off of [=MMLP2=]. ''[=MMLP2=]''. It has undoubtedly the most evil beat out of any Eminem song, and it features the same high-pitched string patch that drove Insane "Insane" from Relapse.''Relapse''. On top of that, the song is about [[spoiler:Stan's brother trying to kill Eminem in a successful effort that ends in the same sort of murder-suicide that took Stan and his girlfriend.]] And ''that's just part one.''



* On 'Cleanin' Out my Closet' from ''Music/TheEminemShow'' he mentions that his mother had Munchausen's syndrome, and led young Eminem to believe he was sick, and it's implied that he was also led to believe he was dying. He did grow up, of course, but that must have been pretty scary, since young kids don't have any real reason or inclination to disbelieve a parent.

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* On 'Cleanin' "Cleanin' Out my Closet' Closet" from ''Music/TheEminemShow'' he mentions that his mother had Munchausen's syndrome, and led young Eminem to believe he was sick, and it's implied that he was also led to believe he was dying. He did grow up, of course, but that must have been pretty scary, since young kids don't have any real reason or inclination to disbelieve a parent.



* Em's collab with Skylar Grey called ''Twisted'' is one helluva creepy song. No rapping aside, Em sings about wanting to kill his girlfriend simply because she annoys him. The end also has the two of them giggling at the end of the track, which is even creepier.

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* Em's collab with Skylar Grey called ''Twisted'' "Twisted" is one helluva creepy song. No rapping aside, Em sings about wanting to kill his girlfriend simply because she annoys him. The end also has the two of them giggling at the end of the track, which is even creepier.
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* "My Fault", about Em giving mushrooms to a woman he meets at a party. The song is mostly humorous around the beginning and middle parts, [[MoodWhiplash but quickly turns south]] when the girl starts overdosing and having seizures, and ultimately ends with one of the most [[{{Tearjerker}} heartwrenching]] conclusions of any Eminem song.

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* "My Fault", about Em giving mushrooms to a woman he meets at a party. The song is mostly humorous around the beginning and middle parts, [[MoodWhiplash but quickly turns south]] when the girl starts overdosing and having seizures, and suffers an overdose. The song ultimately ends with one of the most [[{{Tearjerker}} heartwrenching]] conclusions of any Eminem song.
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* "Brain Damage", a graphic narrative about Em, as a young child, dealing with a BarbaricBully at school. The bullying starts out with things like getting his lunch seat stolen and getting shoved into lockers, [[FromBadToWorse only to escalate]] into Marshall getting his nose broken and getting nearly choked to death. The song also ends with Marshall getting beaten by his mother to the point ''where his skull cracks open and his brains fall out''.
* "My Fault", about Em giving mushrooms to a woman he meets at a party. The song is mostly humorous around the beginning and middle parts, [[MoodWhiplash but quickly turns south]] when the girl starts overdosing and having seizures, and ultimately ends with one of the most [[{{Tearjerker}} heartwrenching]] conclusions of any Eminem song.
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-->[CarefulWithThatAxe BLEED, BITCH, BLEED!]]
-->[[HellIsThatNoise BLEEEEEEEEEEED!]

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-->[CarefulWithThatAxe -->[[CarefulWithThatAxe BLEED, BITCH, BLEED!]]
-->[[HellIsThatNoise BLEEEEEEEEEEED!]BLEEEEEEEEEEED!]]
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-->BLEED, BITCH, BLEED!
-->BLEEEEEEEEEEED!

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-->BLEED, -->[CarefulWithThatAxe BLEED, BITCH, BLEED!
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BLEED!]]
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* "Kim", the prequel to "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" on ''Music/TheSlimShadyLP''. The song isn't so much rapped as screamed between Eminem and his impression of Kim. It starts out innocently enough with Em watching Hailie sleep, but quickly goes south as he shoves Kim into a car and reveals he's murdered her new boyfriend and their 4-year-old son (lyrics describing this were actually [[{{Bowdlerise}} left off the]] ''[[{{Bowdlerise}} explicit]]'' [[{{Bowdlerise}} version of the album]], even though a later reference to the murder was left in; a truly explicit version called "Bitch So Wrong", which keeps the words intact, has been leaked and is still floating around online). It ends with him slitting her throat in the woods:

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* ** "Kim", the prequel to "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" on ''Music/TheSlimShadyLP''. The song isn't so much rapped as screamed between Eminem and his impression of Kim. Kim, and in its six-minute timespan, it reaches heights of intensity Music/{{Whitehouse}} would be proud of. It starts out innocently enough with Em watching Hailie sleep, but quickly goes south as he shoves Kim into a car and reveals he's murdered her new boyfriend and their 4-year-old son (lyrics describing this son.[[note]](Those lines were actually [[{{Bowdlerise}} left off the]] edited even in ''[[{{Bowdlerise}} explicit]]'' [[{{Bowdlerise}} version of the album]], even though a later reference to the murder was left in; a truly explicit version]]''--the clean version called "Bitch So Wrong", which keeps the words intact, has been leaked and is still floating around online). simply omits this track outright.)[[/note]] It ends with him slitting her throat in the woods:woods.



** Eminem's rage builds up so quickly and so freakishly that his final scream of "BLEEEEED!" [[HellIsThatNoise sounds inhuman]].
* Em's lyrics on "Guilty Conscience" as the proverbial shoulder devil to Dre's (presumed) angel. At first, he just sounds shameless, casually encouraging a shootup and statutory rape, but in the final verse, when he encourages a man to kill his unfaithful wife, it reaches a visceral anger similar to "Kim."
-->''Fuck slittin' her throat! '''''[[SerialEscalation Cut this bitch's head off!!]]'''''''
* As far as mainstream rappers go, Eminem is pretty hard to beat when it comes to being disturbing. On the same album as "Kim" we have "Amityville", a brazen ode to Detroit which exalts its status as the then-murder capital of the country. Of note is Bizarre's guest appearance, in which he packs his weight's worth of degeneracy into a mere eight bars.

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** Eminem's rage builds up so quickly and so freakishly that his final scream of "BLEEEEED!" [[HellIsThatNoise sounds inhuman]].
* Em's lyrics on "Guilty Conscience" as the proverbial shoulder devil to Dre's (presumed) angel. At first, he just sounds shameless, casually encouraging a shootup and statutory rape, but in the final verse, when he encourages a man to kill his unfaithful wife, it reaches a visceral anger similar to "Kim."
-->''Fuck slittin' her throat! '''''[[SerialEscalation Cut this bitch's head off!!]]'''''''
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As far as mainstream rappers go, Eminem is pretty hard to beat when it comes to being disturbing. On the same album as "Kim" we have "Amityville", a brazen ode to Detroit which exalts its status as the then-murder capital of the country. Of note is Bizarre's guest appearance, in which he packs his weight's worth of degeneracy into a mere eight bars.


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** Em's lyrics on "Guilty Conscience" as the proverbial shoulder devil to Dre's (presumed) angel. At first, he just sounds shameless, casually encouraging a shootup and statutory rape, but in the final verse, when he encourages a man to kill his unfaithful wife, it reaches a near-visceral anger.
-->''Fuck slittin' her throat! '''''[[SerialEscalation Cut this bitch's head off!!]]'''''''
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* "Stan" is fairly disturbing. It's about an LoonyFan who eventually commits a murder-suicide because Shady won't answer any of his fan letters in a timely manner. Especially as the tape is starting to end and you can hear [[PunkInTheTrunk Stan's girlfriend screaming from the trunk]] before the car falls into the water… At the climax of the song, Stan [[OhCrap realizes]] that he can't ensure that Em will receive the tape that he's recording.

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* "Stan" is fairly disturbing. It's about an a LoonyFan who eventually commits a murder-suicide because Shady won't answer any of his fan letters in a timely manner. Especially as the tape is starting to end and you can hear [[PunkInTheTrunk Stan's girlfriend screaming from the trunk]] before the car falls into the water… At the climax of the song, Stan [[OhCrap realizes]] that he can't ensure that Em will receive the tape that he's recording.
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* "Stan" is fairly disturbing. It's about an AxCrazy fan who eventually commits a murder-suicide because Shady won't answer any of his fan letters in a timely manner. Especially as the tape is starting to end and you can hear [[PunkInTheTrunk Stan's girlfriend screaming from the trunk]] before the car falls into the water… At the climax of the song, Stan [[OhCrap realizes]] that he can't ensure that Em will receive the tape that he's recording.

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* "Stan" is fairly disturbing. It's about an AxCrazy fan LoonyFan who eventually commits a murder-suicide because Shady won't answer any of his fan letters in a timely manner. Especially as the tape is starting to end and you can hear [[PunkInTheTrunk Stan's girlfriend screaming from the trunk]] before the car falls into the water… At the climax of the song, Stan [[OhCrap realizes]] that he can't ensure that Em will receive the tape that he's recording.
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** "3 a.m." is a horror movie made into music.

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** "3 a.m." is a horror movie made into music.music; which was so disturbing it premiered on Cinemax of all places
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** Eminem's rage builds up so quickly and so freakishly that his final scream of "BLEEEEED!" sounds inhuman.

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** Eminem's rage builds up so quickly and so freakishly that his final scream of "BLEEEEED!" [[HellIsThatNoise sounds inhuman.inhuman]].
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** An additional example of Nightmare Fuel from the video for this troper was actually in the long version, before the song begins. We see Stan pouring bleach over his head that turns his brown hair blonde within a matter of minutes. To anyone who's bleached their hair, this indicates that the bleach is pretty strong. And then he rubs it over his face, including [[EyeScream into his eyes]] without even flinching...

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** An additional example of Nightmare Fuel from the video for this troper was is actually in the long version, before the song begins. We see Stan pouring bleach over his head that turns his brown hair blonde within a matter of minutes. To anyone who's bleached their hair, this indicates that the bleach is pretty strong. And then he rubs it over his face, including [[EyeScream into his eyes]] without even flinching...
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* Em's lyrics on "Guilty Conscience" as the proverbial shoulder devil to Dre's (presumed) angel. At first, he just sounds shameless, casually encouraging a shootup and statutory rape, but in the final verse, when he encourages a man to shoot his unfaithful wife, it reaches a visceral anger similar to "Kim."

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* Em's lyrics on "Guilty Conscience" as the proverbial shoulder devil to Dre's (presumed) angel. At first, he just sounds shameless, casually encouraging a shootup and statutory rape, but in the final verse, when he encourages a man to shoot kill his unfaithful wife, it reaches a visceral anger similar to "Kim."
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* "Kim", the prequel to "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" on ''Music/TheSlimShadyLP''. The song isn't so much rapped as screamed between Eminem and his impression of Kim. It starts out innocently enough with Em watching Hailie sleep, but quickly goes south as he shoves Kim into a car and reveals he's murdered her new boyfriend and their 4-year-old son (lyrics describing this were actually [[{{Bowdlerise}} left off the ''explicit'' version of the album]], even though a later reference to the murder was left in; a truly explicit version called "Bitch So Wrong", which keeps the words intact, has been leaked and is still floating around online). It ends with him slitting her throat in the woods:

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* "Kim", the prequel to "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" on ''Music/TheSlimShadyLP''. The song isn't so much rapped as screamed between Eminem and his impression of Kim. It starts out innocently enough with Em watching Hailie sleep, but quickly goes south as he shoves Kim into a car and reveals he's murdered her new boyfriend and their 4-year-old son (lyrics describing this were actually [[{{Bowdlerise}} left off the ''explicit'' the]] ''[[{{Bowdlerise}} explicit]]'' [[{{Bowdlerise}} version of the album]], even though a later reference to the murder was left in; a truly explicit version called "Bitch So Wrong", which keeps the words intact, has been leaked and is still floating around online). It ends with him slitting her throat in the woods:
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-->''Fuck slittin' her throat! '''''Cut this bitch's head off!!'''''''

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-->''Fuck slittin' her throat! '''''Cut '''''[[SerialEscalation Cut this bitch's head off!!'''''''off!!]]'''''''
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* Em's lyrics on "Guilty Conscience" as the proverbial shoulder devil to Dre's (presumed) angel. At first, he just sounds shameless, casually encouraging a shootup and statutory rape, but in the final verse, when he encourages a man to shoot his unfaithful wife, it reaches a visceral anger similar to "Kim."
-->''Fuck slittin' her throat! '''''Cut this bitch's head off!!'''''''
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** Look in the train window after Eminem makes his realization.
** An additional example of Nightmare Fuel from the video for this troper was actually in the long version, before the song begins. We see Stan pouring bleach over his head that turns his brown hair blonde within a matter of minutes. To anyone who's bleached their hair, this indicates that the bleach is pretty strong. And then he rubs it over his face, including [[EyeScream into his eyes]] without even flinching...
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* "97 Bonnie And Clyde" from ''Music/TheSlimShadyLP'' (originally titled ''Just the Two of Us''). It's one of his most haunting songs, sung from the point of view of Shady talking to his daughter, Hallie after murdering his wife for infidelity. He has his little daughter help him unload the dead wife from the trunk of his car and dump her corpse in a lake.

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* "97 Bonnie And Clyde" from ''Music/TheSlimShadyLP'' (originally titled ''Just the Two of Us''). It's one of his most haunting songs, sung from the point of view of Shady talking to his daughter, Hallie Hailie after murdering his wife for infidelity. He has his little daughter help him unload the dead wife from the trunk of his car and dump her corpse in a lake.
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* "97 Bonnie And Clyde" from ''Music/TheSlimShadyLP'' (originally titled ''Just the Two of Us''). It's one of his most haunting songs, sung from the point of view of a father to his daughter after murdering his wife for infidelity. He has his little daughter help him unload the dead wife from the trunk of his car and dump her corpse in a lake.

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* "97 Bonnie And Clyde" from ''Music/TheSlimShadyLP'' (originally titled ''Just the Two of Us''). It's one of his most haunting songs, sung from the point of view of a father Shady talking to his daughter daughter, Hallie after murdering his wife for infidelity. He has his little daughter help him unload the dead wife from the trunk of his car and dump her corpse in a lake.
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It doesn't. He's responding to the second letter when he realizes Stan was the same guy whose murder-suicide he saw on the news.


* "Stan" is fairly disturbing. It's about an AxCrazy fan who eventually commits a murder-suicide because Shady won't answer any of his fan letters in a timely manner. Especially as the tape is starting to end and you can hear [[PunkInTheTrunk Stan's girlfriend screaming from the trunk]] before the car falls into the water… At the climax of the song, Stan [[OhCrap realizes]] that he can't ensure that Em will receive the tape that he's recording. [[FridgeHorror The tape still makes its way to him.]]

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* "Stan" is fairly disturbing. It's about an AxCrazy fan who eventually commits a murder-suicide because Shady won't answer any of his fan letters in a timely manner. Especially as the tape is starting to end and you can hear [[PunkInTheTrunk Stan's girlfriend screaming from the trunk]] before the car falls into the water… At the climax of the song, Stan [[OhCrap realizes]] that he can't ensure that Em will receive the tape that he's recording. [[FridgeHorror The tape still makes its way to him.]]
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* "Bad Guy" off of [=MMLP2=]. It has undoubtedly the most evil beat out of any Eminem song, and it features the same high-pitched string patch that drove Insane from Relapse. On top of that, the song is about Stan's brother trying to kill Eminem in a [[spoiler:successful]] effort that ends in the same sort of murder-suicide that took Stan and his girlfriend. And ''that's just part one.''

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* "Bad Guy" off of [=MMLP2=]. It has undoubtedly the most evil beat out of any Eminem song, and it features the same high-pitched string patch that drove Insane from Relapse. On top of that, the song is about Stan's [[spoiler:Stan's brother trying to kill Eminem in a [[spoiler:successful]] successful effort that ends in the same sort of murder-suicide that took Stan and his girlfriend. girlfriend.]] And ''that's just part one.''

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* The album ''Encore'' is not for the faint of heart and isn't the best music to sleep to (but then again, why the fuck would you sleep to Eminem anyway?). The last track closes with Eminem shooting his crowd and killing himself. A robotic voice ends the album saying, "See you in hell, fuckers."
** If you thought hearing the shooting was scary, [[http://slanginc.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Eminem-Encore-Slang-Inc-11.jpg wait until you]] [[http://www.eminem.pro/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Encore-Limited-Edition-Booklet09.jpg actually see it]].
* "Stan" is fairly disturbing. It's about an AxCrazy fan who eventually commits a murder-suicide because Shady won't answer any of his fan letters in a timely manner. Especially as the tape is starting to end and you can hear [[PunkInTheTrunk Stan's girlfriend screaming from the trunk]] before the car falls into the water...
** At the climax of the song, Stan [[OhCrap realizes]] that he can't ensure that Em will receive the tape that he's recording. [[FridgeHorror The tape still makes its way to him.]]

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* The album ''Encore'' is not for the faint of heart and isn't the best music to sleep to (but then again, why the fuck would you sleep to Eminem anyway?). The last track closes with Eminem shooting his crowd and killing himself. A robotic voice ends the album saying, "See you in hell, fuckers."
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" If you thought hearing the shooting was scary, [[http://slanginc.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Eminem-Encore-Slang-Inc-11.jpg wait until you]] [[http://www.eminem.pro/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Encore-Limited-Edition-Booklet09.jpg actually see it]].
* "Stan" is fairly disturbing. It's about an AxCrazy fan who eventually commits a murder-suicide because Shady won't answer any of his fan letters in a timely manner. Especially as the tape is starting to end and you can hear [[PunkInTheTrunk Stan's girlfriend screaming from the trunk]] before the car falls into the water...
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water… At the climax of the song, Stan [[OhCrap realizes]] that he can't ensure that Em will receive the tape that he's recording. [[FridgeHorror The tape still makes its way to him.]]
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** If you thought hearing the shooting was scary, [[http://slanginc.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Eminem-Encore-Slang-Inc-11.jpg wait]] [[http://ecover.to/Download/2076060/Eminem-Encore_Canada-Booklet.JPG until]] [[http://ecover.to/Download/2076059/Eminem-Encore_Canada-Booklet.JPG wait until you]] [[http://www.eminem.pro/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Encore-Limited-Edition-Booklet09.jpg actually]] [[http://justshady.com/pictures/view/photo-shoots/eminem-encore-13-shooting-at-his-fans.jpg actually see it]].
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* The album ''Encore'' is not for the faint of heart and isn't the best music to sleep to. (But then again, why the fuck would you sleep to Eminem anyway?) The last track closes with Eminem shooting his crowd and killing himself. A robotic voice ends the album saying, "See you in hell, fuckers."

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* The album ''Encore'' is not for the faint of heart and isn't the best music to sleep to. (But to (but then again, why the fuck would you sleep to Eminem anyway?) anyway?). The last track closes with Eminem shooting his crowd and killing himself. A robotic voice ends the album saying, "See you in hell, fuckers."
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* Em's collab with Skylar Grey called ''Twisted'' is one helluva creepy song. No rapping aside, Em sings about wanting to kill his girlfriend simply because she annoys him. The end also has the two of them giggling at the end of the track, which is even creepier.

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