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* TheScrappy:
** Reception to Jus Allah's new style since returning to the group has been less than warm.
** The entire group for their absolutely '''vicious''' homophobia and support for Iran's regime for progressive-minded hip-hoppers.

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* TheScrappy:
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TheScrappy: Reception to Jus Allah's new style since returning to the group has been less than warm.
** * ValuesDissonance: The entire group has received criticism for their absolutely '''vicious''' homophobia and support for Iran's regime for from progressive-minded hip-hoppers.
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* FaceOfTheBand: Vinnie Paz, though he states in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WSKtm7kpOU an interview]] that the DJ is the backbone of hip-hop music in general, is commonly seen as this. It doesn't help that he and Jus Allah have similar-sounding voices on ''A History Of Violence''. Or that the group eventually ditched Stoupe for ''Violence Begets Violence''.

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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: considering that JMT are known for doing fairly standard Gangsta Rap, their collaboration with R.A. the Rugged Man, ''Uncommon Valor: A Vietnam Story'', is a stunningly poignant song about the horrors of Vietnam, and R.A.'s section is based on the experiences his father had in the war. Definitely doubles as a TearJerker when you listen to the lyrics and realize that, from about 1/3rd of the way into the track, it's all based on stuff that really happened.



* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: considering that JMT are known for doing fairly standard Gangsta Rap, their collaboration with R.A. the Rugged Man, ''Uncommon Valor: A Vietnam Story'', is a stunningly poignant song about the horrors of Vietnam, and R.A.'s section is based on the experiences his father had in the war. Definitely doubles as a TearJerker when you listen to the lyrics and realize that, from about 1/3rd of the way into the track, it's all based on stuff that really happened.



** The entire group for their absolutely '''vicious''' homophobia and support for Iran's regime for progressive-minded hip-hoppers.

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** The entire group for their absolutely '''vicious''' homophobia and support for Iran's regime for progressive-minded hip-hoppers.hip-hoppers.
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