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* RapRock: ''Depart from Me''.
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** "Grand Ol' Party Crash" samples ''VideoGame/{{Sinistar}}''
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Not to be confused with actor Creator/NicolasCage, avant-garde composer Music/JohnCage, the HeavyMetal band of the same name, the 1989 action film of the same name and its sequel, both starring Creator/RebBrown and Creator/LouFerrigno, or the Creator/MarvelComics character [[ComicBook/LukeCageHeroForHire Luke Cage]].

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Not to be confused with actor Creator/NicolasCage, avant-garde composer Music/JohnCage, the HeavyMetal band of the same name, the 1989 action film of the same name and its sequel, both starring Creator/RebBrown and Creator/LouFerrigno, or the Creator/MarvelComics character [[ComicBook/LukeCageHeroForHire Luke Cage]].
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*** "Pussy, Money And War" ends with a sample from a ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' video game saying "Cage wins!"

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*** "Pussy, Money And War" ends with a sample from a ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' video game saying "Cage wins!"
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Dewicking Too Soon [1]


* BlackComedy: A lot of ''Movies for the Blind''. One example being "Down The Left Hand Path": He convinces a group of teenagers to commit suicide, then they haunt the wrong address (because they're "[[CrossesTheLineTwice stupid dead motherfuckers]]"). Frequently occurred in his early material. Notably, the reference in "Teenage Death" to New York's "[[TooSoon two burning middle fingers]]", as well as other references to the September 11th attacks (such as suggesting that the terrorists should have flown a plane into the MTV building as well) on the same album, which came out [[TooSoon less than a year after the attacks]].

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* BlackComedy: A lot of ''Movies for the Blind''. One example being "Down The Left Hand Path": He convinces a group of teenagers to commit suicide, then they haunt the wrong address (because they're "[[CrossesTheLineTwice stupid dead motherfuckers]]"). Frequently occurred in his early material. Notably, the reference in "Teenage Death" to New York's "[[TooSoon two "two burning middle fingers]]", fingers", as well as other references to the September 11th attacks (such as suggesting that the terrorists should have flown a plane into the MTV building as well) on the same album, which came out [[TooSoon less than a year after the attacks]].attacks.
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Not to be confused with actor Creator/NicolasCage, avant-garde composer Music/JohnCage, the HeavyMetal band of the same name, the 1989 action film of the same name and its sequel, both starring Reb Brown and Lou Ferrigno, or the Creator/MarvelComics character [[ComicBook/LukeCageHeroForHire Luke Cage]].

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Not to be confused with actor Creator/NicolasCage, avant-garde composer Music/JohnCage, the HeavyMetal band of the same name, the 1989 action film of the same name and its sequel, both starring Reb Brown Creator/RebBrown and Lou Ferrigno, Creator/LouFerrigno, or the Creator/MarvelComics character [[ComicBook/LukeCageHeroForHire Luke Cage]].
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* TheRival: {{Eminem}} was once this. At one point, Cage decided not to continue with the feud, and moved on to more personal lyrical subject matter, and away from the more typical HipHop elements of his early work.

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* TheRival: {{Eminem}} Music/{{Eminem}} was once this. At one point, Cage decided not to continue with the feud, and moved on to more personal lyrical subject matter, and away from the more typical HipHop elements of his early work.
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Cage (Chris Palko) is a rapper from [[BigAppleSauce New York City]]. He's known for his [[{{Horrorcore}} dark, story-based rhymes]], with his later work becoming much more personal.

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Cage (Chris Palko) (real name Chris Palko, born May 4, 1973) is a rapper from [[BigAppleSauce New York City]]. He's known for his [[{{Horrorcore}} dark, story-based rhymes]], with his later work becoming much more personal.
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* PoliticalRap: "Grand Ol' Party Crash", with [[Music/DeadKennedys Jello Biafra]] as "[[UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush The Dubya]]", who, by the end of the track, [[HookersAndBlow snorts cocaine]] and says "[[BlueVelvet I'll fuck anything that moves!]]"

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* PoliticalRap: "Grand Ol' Party Crash", with [[Music/DeadKennedys Jello Biafra]] as "[[UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush The Dubya]]", who, by the end of the track, [[HookersAndBlow snorts cocaine]] and says "[[BlueVelvet "[[Film/BlueVelvet I'll fuck anything that moves!]]"
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Not to be confused with actor Creator/NicolasCage, avant-garde composer Music/JohnCage, the HeavyMetal band of the same name, the 1989 action film of the same name and its sequel, both starring Reb Brown and Lou Ferrigno, or the MarvelComics character [[ComicBook/LukeCageHeroForHire Luke Cage]].

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Not to be confused with actor Creator/NicolasCage, avant-garde composer Music/JohnCage, the HeavyMetal band of the same name, the 1989 action film of the same name and its sequel, both starring Reb Brown and Lou Ferrigno, or the MarvelComics Creator/MarvelComics character [[ComicBook/LukeCageHeroForHire Luke Cage]].

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