Infinite was pressed as a limited run of approximately 500-1000 cassettes and vinyl records. Eminem sold them out of the trunk of his 1985 Ford LTD at local record stores and hip-hop clubs. Commercially, it was a complete disaster. He later admitted in his book The Way I Am that he was lucky to sell 70 copies.
Because the album is short (only 11 tracks), it is meant to be digested as a whole, but here are the standouts: eminem's first album
This guide covers the history, the sound, and the legacy of the album that started it all. Infinite was pressed as a limited run of
Upon release, Infinite was a commercial failure. He later admitted in his book The Way
If you listen to Infinite expecting the zany, angry, shock-rap of his later work, you will be shocked. This album sounds nothing like The Marshall Mathers LP .