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Bad Meets Evil, 'Hell: The Sequel': The Fans Weigh In

by Billboard Staff  |   June 17, 2011 4:30 EDT

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Eminem
Bad Meets Evil

When Bad Meets Evil's "Hell: The Sequel" EP hit stores this week, Billboard.com offered our Twitter-length track-by-track reviews of the album, then we asked fans of the Eminem and Royce da 5'9" collaboration to send us their own 140-character reviews on Twitter (@billboarddotcom), using the hashtag #bbeminem.

 

Who gave the most interesting feedback in a single tweet? Check out the top fan reviews below: 

 

(Read our Track-by-Track Review here)

 

@TheFrogBlogg: Everyone knows Eminem is Top 5 EVER, but few knew an indy rapper from Detroit could keep up, every time.


@LuckySeven30: Jay and Kanye need to come with it cause "Bad Meets Evil" proves these boys are the best tag-team!

 

@LombeChileshe: Hell: the sequel. This E.P is superb. Lighters and Fast Lane standout.Take from me is deep Best E.P Of the year

 

 

@_xoxMonsterxox_: album is aweful. Sounds like a bad mixtape. Did Em owe the other guy something?

 

@sugarandspice99: INCREDIBLE. Amazing lyrical flow. Rhythms and rhymes are hot. Can't get enough and haven't turned it off since I bought it.


Want the chance to have your Twitter review published on Billboard.com? Come back next Tuesday to share your take on the week's biggest albums. 

 

Previous Track-by-Tracks:

 

Death Cab for Cutie, "Codes and Keys"

 

Eddie Vedder, "Ukulele Songs"

 

Lady Gaga, "Born This Way"


Brad Paisley, "This Is Country Music"


The Lonely Island, "Turtleneck & Chain"


The Beastie Boys, "Hot Sauce Committee Part 2"


 

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