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Eminem | Discography Archive.org

The presence of a commercial artist's discography on a free platform naturally raises questions regarding copyright and digital rights management (DRM). Archive.org operates under a unique legal framework as a digital library, but it respects the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

These snapshots are incredibly useful for . They allow fans to trace the evolution of his catalog: how Relapse was described as "his first album of original material since Encore ", or how Recovery was initially labeled the "seventh studio album" at the time of its release. Archive.org essentially allows you to watch Eminem's official Wikipedia page evolve in real-time over 20 years. Eminem Discography Archive.org

| | Year Released | Key Facts / Archive Highlights | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Infinite | 1996 | His largely overlooked debut, produced by the Bass Brothers. Archive pages confirm its extremely limited independent release of only about 400 copies. | | The Slim Shady LP | 1999 | His major-label breakthrough that won his first Grammy for Best Rap Album. The archive captures the moment he and Dr. Dre upended hip-hop. | | The Marshall Mathers LP | 2000 | One of the fastest-selling albums in history. Archive pages verify its first-week sales of 1.76 million copies and its Grammy win for Best Rap Album in 2001. | | The Eminem Show | 2002 | A cultural phenomenon that was the best-selling album of 2002. The archive documents how its release date was famously moved forward due to online bootlegging. | | Encore | 2004 | The final chapter of his early "trilogy" of massive hits, arriving amid personal struggles and a changing musical landscape. | | Relapse | 2009 | His comeback after a long hiatus. Archive entries detail the album's horrorcore concept and his return to recording after a multi-year break. | | Recovery | 2010 | Marked a stylistic shift away from Relapse’s accents. Archived pages show its record-breaking first-week sales numbers and the album’s status as one of the best-selling of 2010. | | The Marshall Mathers LP 2 | 2013 | A sequel to his most iconic album, blending nostalgic callbacks with modern production and earning him another Grammy. | | Revival | 2017 | A more politically and personally charged album, whose reception and detailed tracklist are preserved in contemporary articles. | | Kamikaze | 2018 | A surprise album that served as a direct response to critics. The archive captures the shock and swift reaction to its unannounced release. | | Music to Be Murdered By | 2020 | His final full-length offering to date, a dark, conceptual double-album that closed out his 2020 releases. | The presence of a commercial artist's discography on