Eminem-infinite-reissue-cd-flac-2009-thevoid (2025)

Before the platinum plaques and the Slim Shady persona, Marshall Mathers was a struggling young father in Detroit. In 1996, he released Infinite independently through Web Entertainment, selling roughly 1,000 copies out of the trunk of his car.

The reissue of 'Infinite' serves as a testament to Eminem's enduring influence on hip-hop culture. It reminds us of the power of underground music in shaping the careers of artists and the genre as a whole. For fans, the availability of 'Infinite' in high-quality formats like CD FLAC ensures that they can appreciate the nuances of Eminem's early work, from the lyrical content to the production quality. Eminem-Infinite-Reissue-CD-FLAC-2009-THEVOiD

Long before the platinum plaques and the "Slim Shady" persona, Marshall Mathers was a hungry lyricist in Detroit. Released on November 12, 1996, through WEB Entertainment, Infinite was recorded at the Bass Brothers’ studio with production handled by Denaun Porter and Eminem himself. Before the platinum plaques and the Slim Shady

Official CD: There is no official 1996 CD. Any CD version you find is a bootleg or an unofficial reissue. It reminds us of the power of underground