Star Wars Armada – Battle Report 2 – We’re Jammin’
A battle between Rebels and Imperials. Jerjerrod vs Madine. A fighter-heavy engagement with use of TIE phantoms and Jamming Fields.
The song’s legacy lies in its paradox: it is a pop song that hates pop music. It proved that you could be the villain and the hero of the story at the same time, provided you had the technical skill to back up the bravado. Decades later, the question "Will the real Slim Shady please stand up?" still resonates as a call for authenticity in an era of imitation.
He wasn't just attacking individuals; he was attacking the hypocrisy of a public that condemned his lyrics while simultaneously making him the biggest star on the planet. The Cultural Ripple
of the production style of Dr. Dre during that era. Which area of his career interests you most? The Real Slim Shady - Eminem
What made the track truly "interesting" was its sheer fearlessness. Eminem used the Dr. Dre-produced beat as a playground to dismantle the polished veneer of pop culture:
If you'd like to dive deeper into Eminem's impact, I can help with: of his most complex rhyme schemes. A timeline of his career-defining feuds and rivalries. The song’s legacy lies in its paradox: it
While pop music of the era was sanitized and choreographed, "The Real Slim Shady" was messy, visceral, and unapologetically offensive.
At its core, the track is a masterclass in identity. By 2000, "Eminem" was a global phenomenon, but "Slim Shady" was the persona that allowed Marshall Mathers to say the unspeakable. The song functions as a self-aware manifesto, acknowledging that his influence had birthed a legion of imitators—the "bleached-blonde" clones mentioned in the hook. It wasn't just a catchy chorus; it was a commentary on how quickly the industry commodifies rebellion. A Hit List in 4/4 Time He wasn't just attacking individuals; he was attacking
📍 The visual of a room full of lookalikes became one of the most iconic images in MTV history. It reinforced the idea that "Slim Shady" was a virus that had successfully infected the mainstream.
A battle between Rebels and Imperials. Jerjerrod vs Madine. A fighter-heavy engagement with use of TIE phantoms and Jamming Fields.
Our first battle running stuff from wave 6.
We see a Light Carrier, Hammerhead and Disposable Capacitors getting a try-out.
Some commentary on Battle Report 4 concerning Warlord, Captain Jonus, Biggs Darklighter and more.
A write up of interesting observations and learning from my most recent Star Wars Armada battle.
– Jamming Fields
– Suppressor
– TIE Phantoms
– E-WIngs
A Rebel Assault frigate that I rescued and painted up in grey. Extensive usage of dry-brushing for highlights.
A recently painted squadron of Rebel Fighters for Star Wars Armada. A-Wings, Y-Wings, B-Wings and X-Wings.