ironicly Stylus review of this yesterday thinks so:
http://www.stylusmagazine.com/review.php?ID=3626
"History has shown “Eminem vs. Triumph” wasn't just a ridiculous footnote, it was the turning point. It was the moment when Eminem stopped being in on his own joke, a not-so-fleeting moment where he took himself too seriously and revealed himself as the artist we see today; humorless, charmless, embarrassingly intense. It doesn’t matter how often he (over)compensates by hanging out with the Crank Yankers. It finished what “The Way I Am” started: Slim Shady is dead.
Case in point: the compilation’s requisite new songs: The “Hailie’s Song”/”Mockingbird” retread “When I’m Gone,” club-track (never Em’s strength) “Shake That,” and the inexcusable “Fack,” predictably formulaic and antagonizing for the sake of it, the ghost of Slim Shady spitting unreasonably, to see how dumb we are if we actually like it...
So if you’re wondering why Eminem thinks it’s time to hang it up, doesn’t know where his career is going, why after only six years we’ve got a career-summarizing greatest hits compilation, there’s your answer. But it wasn’t supposed to be this way."
Reviewed by: Barry Schwartz
Reviewed on: 2005-12-13