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Long before Marshall Mathers became a global phenomenon, a diamond-certified artist, and the controversial rap god known as Eminem, he was a struggling Detroit artist trying to find his voice. That struggle culminated in his 1996 debut studio album, Infinite . Weaponized with complex internal rhyme schemes but lacking the distinct, venomous bite of his later alter ego, Slim Shady, Infinite was a commercial failure that sold roughly 1,000 copies out of the trunk of his car.
Before Marshall Mathers became the global icon known as Slim Shady, he was a struggling Detroit emcee trying to feed his family. In November 1996, he released his debut studio album, , through Jeff and Mark Bass's Web Entertainment.
He slammed the Delete key.
Only were ever pressed across vinyl and cassette formats. No official CD version was ever manufactured in 1996 . Because original physical copies regularly command thousands of dollars on auction sites today, fans have turned to the internet to preserve the music. The 2009 Reissue Boom: Why 2009 Matters
He queued up the first track. "Infinite." emineminfinitereissuecdflac2009thevoid
Due to sample clearance issues and shifting label politics, Eminem has never officially given Infinite a full digital or CD reissue. Aside from a remastered version of the title track "Infinite" on Spotify and YouTube in 2016, the full album remains commercially unavailable. The 2009 Reissue Boom (Relapse Era)
Severe digital artifacting due to low bitrate (often 96kbps or 128kbps) compression. Long before Marshall Mathers became a global phenomenon,
What emerges from the digital excavation is a detailed timeline of one of the most elusive releases in modern music history.
He skipped to the next track. "W.E.G.O." Before Marshall Mathers became the global icon known