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Since his flow is like lava, he’s referring to Mount Vesuvius, a volcano that destroyed and buried the city of Pompeii.

Cube often refers to his flow as “pyroclastic”, which he is describing as slow but powerful.

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Jeezy plays on the ultra-famous speech delivered by Martin Luther King, Jr., titled “I Have a Dream”. In King’s speech, he touches on extreme social issues involving civil rights and racial equality. Jeezy’s dream however is a bit simpler. He’s so known on the streets that the only idol he has left is infamous Columbian drug lord Pablo Escobar.. In Jeezy’s dream he was gifted coke from the notorious criminal.

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Lamb of God is a groove metal band from Richmond, Virginia. Originally they went by the name “Burn The Priest” and even released an album. The band underwent a lineup change and didn’t want to give the impression that they were satanic, so they changed their name.

In July of 2019, it was confirmed that the band had parted ways with drummer Chris Adler, bringing in Art Cruz from Winds of Plague to take over behind the kit.

Band lineup as of July 2019:
Randy Blythe – Vocals
Mark Morton – Guitar
Willie Adler – Guitar
John Campbell – Bass
Art Cruz – Drums

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Mac Miller is now considered to be Ice Cube, also a former N.W.A. member. Cube had one of the most successful careers after the group split off, similar to how Mac is more commercially successful than the majority of Black Hippy. Or quite possibly Soul is joking about the comparisons, in the sense that once Cube split from NWA, him and Eazy E weren’t on the best of terms and ended up feuding for years afterwards.

In this interview (couple minutes in) Soul apologizes to Cube and says he was only joking.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lEVJV1JWohU

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Released via Metal Blade Records June 17th, 2003

The band’s lineup for this album:
Trevor Strnad – vocals
Brian Eschbach – guitar
John Kempainen – guitar
David Lock – bass
Cory Grady – drums

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The band’s second album, released on July 12th, 2005 via Metal Blade records

Album lineup:
Trevor Strnad – vocals
Brian Eschbach – guitar
John Kempainen – guitar
David Lock – bass
Zach Gibson – drums

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Formed in 2000, hailing from Waterford, Michigan, the band takes their name after the famous 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short. Their style is often referred to as melodic death metal with frequent comparisons to pioneers At the Gates.

Current lineup:
Trevor Strnad (Vocals)
Brian Eschbach (Guitar)
Brandon Ellis (Guitar)
Max Lavelle (Bass)
Alan Cassidy (Drums)

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The one with the ball…

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7 head coaches, 2 owners, 20 quarterbacks, and a combined record of 73 – 153 (through two games into the 2013 season). You could say that the Browns have definitely had a string of bad luck.

Maybe the next step is to stockpile early round draft picks and become the new New England Patriots!

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At the time of the trade, Willis McGahee was an available free agent of the NFL. He’s a veteran running back that would serve as a temporary replacement for the absence of Trent Richardson. McGahee has been in the league since 2003, playing for the Bills, the Ravens and most recently, the Broncos. Earning two trips to the Pro Bowl with both the Ravens and Broncos.

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