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Set The Tone
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What started as a vision
Became my struggle and my mission
Just a simple plan a simple band
And I always said I can
Never allowed our exploitation
To have a global domination
Just a simple plan a simple band
And we stole the ball and ran
When the cards are stacked against me
And my heart is full of envy
I'm feeling wiser as the days go by
It's the game I play
Me and my boys we set the tone
With a decade in our pocket we saw the
World and always rocked it
We never doubted never pouted
And had the competition scouted
Always maximized our potential
Growth rate always exponential
We never doubted never pouted
And left the competition routed
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03:30 |
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April 29th
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00:44 |
240 |
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Raise The Deadman
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It's time for me to raise that dead man
You must be going right out of your mind
Surprise me, you picked a hell of a time
You must despise me, the words I can't find
It's just me, hate machine by design
Lessons in respect could be easily achieved
A blow to the head, down 1-2-3
You could get up, stand up, fight for your life
A left and a right, then out go your lights
It's my life, my time and time for you to recognize
That pay backs from way back can
Hurt you like a motherfucker
Inside, outside, prepare for some retribution
My path is set and hell's comin' with me
It's time for me to raise the dead man
You're just standing there got
Piss runnin' down your leg
You bleed real nice and you're too proud to beg
Now your thoughts are turning toward
Obtaining a weapon
You didn't buy the last one so don't
Hesitate for a second
AR 15 and my Glock 40 cal
Converted Tech 9, now who's your favorite pal
I'd rather carve your heart out
With a dull rusty knife
And when it's all over, bigger fishes fry tonight
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03:52 |
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Drawing Blood
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I loathe them and hate them for
their sickly toxic presence
For the country I love they
show no god damn reverence
No character, no pride
A man without a sense of dignity
Collectivist mindset a danger to our liberty
I feel the need to kill the seed
to bleed the breed of this disease
I feel the need to kill the seed
to bring relief from this disease
Happiness and ignorance
as long as he can pay the rent
Until the day that freedoms gone
Utopian society, a welfare state for you and me
Until the day that freedoms gone
I smell it, I taste it
it runs through my blood, I'm free
I see the fear in your eyes
I'm not afraid to bleed
Survivalist of the apocalypse
fingertios my freedom grip
slit the wrist, the devil's kiss, evil days it slips
I feel the need to kill the seed
to bleed the breed of this disease
I feel the need to kill the seed
to bring relief from this disease
Happiness and ignorance
as long as he can pay the rent
Until the day that freedoms gone
Utopian society, a welfare state for you and me
Until the day that freedoms gone
I feel the need to kill the seed
to bleed the breed of this disease
I feel the need to kill the seed
to bring relief from this disease
Happiness and ignorance
as long as he can pay the rent
Until the day that freedoms gone
Utopian society, a welfare state for you and me
Until the day that freedoms gone
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03:58 |
272 |
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An Open Letter
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An open letter to the Rev. Jesse Jackson
We, the members of the Mojo family,
feel that your actions and retoric as a self professed leader
of the black community are in fact detrimental to the very
people you claim to represent.
We also feel that as a result you do much to undermind the well-being
and harmony of the United States as a whole. You kind of work for
the advancement of the black community and you speak from a position
that the black population cannot advance itself socialy, politically
or economically because an immovable object, the white establishment,
forever blocks its path
Yet you preach further support such as welfare and affirmative action
that put members of the population in a position of dependancy and
reliance on the establishment
You bask in the glow of the media spot light, you passionately decree
that racism and prejudice are alive today as they were four hundred
years ago, but does this do anything to reverse it's effect?
No one with the intellegence will deny that a great atrocity was commited
against the black race at the hands of white settlers of this country,
but a wound cannot heal if it is continuously re-opened
That is to say, that it will heal but it will take much longer and the
scar it leaves will be grotesque and raise high on the skin
A true leader leads by example and the example you have shown is not one
of stregnth of character, self-reliance, commentment to excellence or
personal accountability
It's these traits that are necessary to advace oneself as an individual
It is only as strong curagous and moral individuals that any race can
live the quality of life that it chooses
We give our deepest respect to the true leaders:
Alan Keys, J.C. Watts, Tony Brown, and Dr. Walter Williams
Men who never deny their heritege but are proud to be first and
foremost a part of the human race
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02:00 |
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Give War A Chance
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All in the name of war
We crave it, we need it
We watch it on our TV sets
We wage it, we breed it
Then spilling blood with no regrets
Senorita glad to meet ya'
We kill your people as we greet ya'
Our wars define our place in time
Resolved by feud for all mankind
Man's destiny
Man's suffering
Fuck it!
Give war a chance
Embedded internal
We know that it's our destiny
Internalized paralyze
The thirst for war, the killing seed
In the jungle by the river
Death for sale
We will deliver
Our wars define our place in time
Resolve by feud for all mankind
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04:22 |
272 |
8,09 |
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Feel It Coming Down
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05:02 |
288 |
9,87 |
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The One
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What I wanna say I'm gonna say to you
What I wanna do I'm gonna do to you
And if you should decide
That you don't like it, get out
When I wanna talk I'll talk all over you
When I wanna walk I'll walk all over you
And if I have to drag you
Kicking and screaming, I will
What I wanna do, what I wanna do
I'm gonna strangle you
What I wanna do, what I wanna do
I'm gonna strangle you tonight
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03:23 |
256 |
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Evilution
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I watch you be consumed by your own weakness
It's a sickness and I've been a witness
No pride no respect the image you project
It's a sickness and I've been a witness
The sickness inside of you
It eats you deletes you
The haze that you live in
It rapes you it breaks you
I watch you travel down the path of evilution
Your words they sicken me
Where's the solution
The life you lead is soulless pollution
You seem to live your life in total confusion
Step up, you can front if you want to
You're a slave and a slug to your favorite drug
You're half a man, your own biggest fan
I often visualize this world
Without your filthy presence
And I stand pissin' on your grave
Without a sense of reverence
A disease of society
Stranger to sobriety
You're half a man, your own biggest fan
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03:20 |
272 |
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Declaration
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Events of recent history indicate that Americans are setting a course
for the end of their own great nation. The ever growing trend in
this country is to judge people, not by their individual character,
but by their identity as a member of a specific group
No one has ever succeeded or failed in life as a result of their
group affiliation
A person's success or failure is also not based on luck, but on the
sum total of the decisions that they have made. Those who succeed
do so through good work ethic and their wise use of their power to choose
The opposite is true for those who fail
The ideals of individual accountability and responsibility in the
United States are dying everyday. A gun cannot be responsible for
a death, just as a shovel cannot be responsible for digging a ditch
Both are only tools, that have no will of their own
Responsibility is an adjunct through conscious choice and is the price
we pay for freedom
Freedom is also a tool
It is an essential tool needed by human beings if they are to prosper,
rather than to merely survive. Yet there are those who would rather
trade their freedom for security
Some believe that it is the responsibility of government to provide for you
In truth, we form government to ensure and protect the freedom
that is already inherently ours
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The Ward Is My Shepherd
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03:08 |
256 |
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Walk The Line
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Jeannie's having problems with her ovaries
she's got trouble with her tubes
if you go past her vagina and her cervix
you will find a completely empty room
because Jeannie's got a problem with her uterus
her uterus is useless
her physician has injected fluids in her private parts
but she just won't believe
that the efforts to eradicate her female trouble
will cause her to conceive
no simple yeast or bladder infection
could compare to the pain that Jeannie's going through
this year her husband's sperm was studied
and swiftly passed the test
now Jeannie's operation must commence
artificial insemination can't fertilize poor Jeannie's rotten eggs
Jeannie isn't ovulating
even though she took all the proper pills
Jeannie wants a baby but she cannot pay the giant doctor bills
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03:43 |
272 |
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Hate Breed
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I lived beyond my fears
Until my years
Have withered me, delivered me
Divinity and you'll
Never catch me on my knees
Ride upon my horse so mighty
Hated both the black and white
Always constant never falter
Rage like fire move like water
(This hate makes me a better man
My hate helps me take a stand)
Strong inside, clear of purpose
Heart of stone, never nervous
Never hidden never ran
So hate me with all you can
Hate Breed (I've fallen in with the hate breed)
You wanna feel the rush until the crush
has beat you down spins you around
The hate you found and your rage
will never let you down
Strike them down with all your fury
Judged with hate the acting jury
Always swift with no deliberation justice
done purification
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03:16 |
288 |
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Reborn [Bonus Track]
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04:28 |
288 |
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