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** They get crap past their [[Christian Rock]] fan base on several occasions as well. "Lights Out" contains the line "we tore the roof off this mother". "On the Grind", featuring members of "secular" hip hop groups Psycho Realm and Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E., is PG-rated [[Gangsta Rap]] replete with references to violent thuggery and "pimpin'. The same song unambiguously mentions the female genitalia in its first verse. On several songs the band refer to themselves as "OGs" (original gangsters). The mild profanities "hell yeah" and "damn" show up on "If It Wasn't for You" and "Kaliforn-Eye-A", respectively. Their early song "Live and Die" samples a line from "Gangsta Gangsta" by [[N.W.A.]], "And here's the plot: takin' niggaz out with a flurry of buckshots."
* [["God Is Love" Songs]]: Or "Jah Is Love Songs", as their lyrics would say, with "Jah" meaning God.
* [[In Soviet Russia, Trope Mocks You]]: "Boom" lyric "'Cause if you know these streets, then these streets know you"
* [[The Matrix]]: "Sleeping Awake", a song they recorded for "The Matrix Reloaded".
* [[New Sound Album]]: ''Payable On Death'', ''When Angels & Serpents Dance''.