: Most 2009 bootlegs contain the original 11 tracks, but some "collector" versions include bonus tracks or alternate artwork, such as a black-and-white variation of the original color cover.
: The title track, featuring some of the densest rhyming of his career. emineminfinitereissuecdflac2009thevoid
The 2009 reissue typically includes the standard 11 tracks, such as "313," "It's OK," and "Tonite". : Most 2009 bootlegs contain the original 11
A widely circulated unofficial CD reissue appeared in 2009 under the label Arelis Record World . This version is often the source for the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) files found in collectors' circles. A widely circulated unofficial CD reissue appeared in
Note: High-quality FLAC versions are highly sought after because the original recordings were low-budget and often sound "muddy" on lower-quality rips. ⚠️ How to Spot an Unofficial Copy
Released in 2006, "Infinite" was Eminem's first studio album, a project that predated his major-label success and introduced the world to his unique blend of humor, storytelling, and lyrical dexterity. Initially available as a limited release, "Infinite" gained traction through word of mouth, becoming a coveted collector's item among fans and hip-hop enthusiasts.
: A rare, optimistic glimpse into his life before the "Slim Shady" bitterness took over. "313" : A lyrical showcase of the Detroit underground scene. The Official Status