
(XX/XX/1998) (Work on Amsterdamn starts after SSLP is mostly finished) (02/23/1999) (The Slim Shady LP releases)
Track #1 from MMLP.
Uncensored at 1:53 ("There's a four year old little boy layin' dead with a slit throat"). Has a slight pitch difference, as well as missing SFX and different vocal takes on the first 2 choruses.
Seen on an early tracklist for Amsterdamn. Mentioned by Paul to be on Eminem's next album, Amsterdamn, along with Mom.
Seen in Eminem's autobiography book "The Way I Am", alongside lyrics to the first verse.
Track #2 from MMLP. From November 1999.
Included as a hidden track on advance copies of Born Again.
Seen on an early tracklist for Amsterdamn. Mentioned by Paul to be on Eminem's next album, Amsterdamn, along with Mom.
Made during the same session as Dead Wrong in October 1999. Has a less developed instrumental. Mentioned by Royce during Paul Pod to be meant for his album Rock City before being given to JAY-Z for The Blueprint. Eventually put on the original version of Build And Destroy in 2003.
Seen on an early tracklist for Amsterdamn. Proof references it on Revelation "Violence, Violence". A verse was reused for a freestyle.
Mentioned by Paul to be on Eminem's next album (Amsterdamn) along with Our House. Unknown if it's related to the skit with the same name.
Track #3 from MMLP. Written February 23rd, 2000 in LA.
From December 99. Slightly different hook and was made before Tre Little was added. Also has a longer instrumental fade out than the version on "Build And Destroy" OG. Recorded at Pearl Sound Studio in Canton, Michigan. Eminem can be heard recording his verse in an interview with Royce Da 5'9". Royce's verses take on this version is different that the one that's featuing Tre
Track #4 from MMLP.
Uncensored at 1:53 ("There's a four year old little boy layin' dead with a slit throat"). Has a slight pitch difference, as well as missing SFX and different vocal takes on the first 2 choruses.
Has an open verse for Sticky Fingaz.
Track #5 from MMLP. From December 1999. Originally called "I Never Knew"
"Remember Me?" was originally meant for 2001. RBX and Sticky Fingaz are shown to be features on an early teaser poster for 2001, which further backs this up. Confirmed by a reputable source that Dre was never on the song.
Track #6 from MMLP.
The D.O.C. confirmed on Twitter that Eminem wrote Dre's verse. Later backed up by Warren G on Drink Champs.