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Would you like to know more about Eminem's discography or "Relapse" album?

(Tracks 9–20 reflect the original Relapse tracklist; the above additions are the “Refill” bonus material.)

Look for the "Expanded Edition" or "Refill" versions.

The "Relapse Refill" tracklist includes:

If you're looking for the full 17+ tracks of the Refill experience, the safest and highest-quality options are:

By late 2009, to satiate fans who felt the original album was too niche, and to combat piracy of the leak-heavy rollout, Shady Records released Relapse: Refill . This wasn't just a deluxe edition; it was a statement. It contained a second disc featuring five brand new songs and seven unreleased tracks from the vault. For the die-hard "Stan," this was the Holy Grail. It contained tracks like the tormenting "Music Box," the vitriolic "Taking My Ball," and the lyrically ferocious "Drop the Bomb on 'Em."

But it was the follow-up, , released in December 2009, that truly rounded out the experience. Originally intended as a bridge to Relapse 2 (which eventually became the rock-heavy Recovery ), Refill added seven essential new tracks that many fans believe are some of the strongest from that era. The Tracklist: Side B Highlights

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Would you like to know more about Eminem's discography or "Relapse" album?

(Tracks 9–20 reflect the original Relapse tracklist; the above additions are the “Refill” bonus material.)

Look for the "Expanded Edition" or "Refill" versions.

The "Relapse Refill" tracklist includes:

If you're looking for the full 17+ tracks of the Refill experience, the safest and highest-quality options are:

By late 2009, to satiate fans who felt the original album was too niche, and to combat piracy of the leak-heavy rollout, Shady Records released Relapse: Refill . This wasn't just a deluxe edition; it was a statement. It contained a second disc featuring five brand new songs and seven unreleased tracks from the vault. For the die-hard "Stan," this was the Holy Grail. It contained tracks like the tormenting "Music Box," the vitriolic "Taking My Ball," and the lyrically ferocious "Drop the Bomb on 'Em."

But it was the follow-up, , released in December 2009, that truly rounded out the experience. Originally intended as a bridge to Relapse 2 (which eventually became the rock-heavy Recovery ), Refill added seven essential new tracks that many fans believe are some of the strongest from that era. The Tracklist: Side B Highlights