![]() A prequel to 1997’s ‘’97 Bonnie & Clyde’, the Led Zeppelin-sampled track hears Slim Shady indulge in a fantasy where he murders his wife Kim Scott, her boyfriend and a child the pair share. His catalogue is littered with twisted tales and deranged fantasies that are often disguised with humour, but ‘Kim is easily the most disturbing. On 1999’s ‘Still Don’t Give A Fuck’, Eminem proclaimed he was a cross between Marilyn Manson, Ozzy Osbourne and horrorcore godfather Esham. Killer lines: “I dug between the chair, and whipped out the machete / She screamed, I sliced her up until her guts were like spaghetti” Eminem, ‘Kim’ (2000) The track also touches on sex and the supernatural, as well as the rejecting of religion in favour of a more theatrical Satanic belief. and Sire Jukebox share disturbing accounts of torturous, cold-blooded murder. Taken from the Geto Boys‘ 1988 debut album ‘Making Trouble’ – before Scarface and Willie D joined the group – it sees Prince Johnny C. Widely regarded as the record that kickstarted the horrorcore genre, ‘Assassins’ is as terrifying as it gets. ![]() ![]() Killer lines: “666, I’m sick, so sick, your body’s on the crucifix / Or chopped up and buried inside of a grave” Geto Boys, ‘Assassins’ (1988)
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