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  2. Jedi Mind Tricks discography - Wikipedia

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    Jedi Mind Tricks discography; Studio albums: 10: EPs: 1: ... This is the discography of Jedi Mind Tricks, ... The Best of Jedi Mind Tricks: Released: December 2, 2016 ...

  3. Jedi Mind Tricks - Wikipedia

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    A day after the release of the album, Vinnie Paz of Jedi Mind Tricks did an interview with The Breakdown, a show on ItsHipHop.tv where he discussed the album and his thoughts on Jus Allah. [ 8 ] In early 2006, rumors spread that the group had reunited with estranged member Jus Allah, and that he would be featured on Servants in Heaven, Kings in ...

  4. Violent by Design - Wikipedia

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    Violent by Design is the second album by underground hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks. Despite never reaching any Billboard album chart, the album sold 50,000 copies in its first week on shelves. [6] The album was originally released on JMT's self-run Superegular Records on October 3, 2000.

  5. Category:Jedi Mind Tricks albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Jedi Mind Tricks albums or lists of Jedi Mind Tricks albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Jedi Mind Tricks albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Vinnie Paz - Wikipedia

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    On November 11, 2008, Jedi Mind Tricks released their sixth studio album, A History of Violence. The album sold 4,451 units in its first week out. [12] Just like most albums, it was released on Babygrande Records. [13]

  7. The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological & Electro-Magnetic ...

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    Dean Carlson of AllMusic described the album as consisting of "an angular, symphonic sweatshop of mid-tempo beats" that acted as a palette for the group's “scatter-shot rhymes and paranoid rhythms,” concluding that, "[I]t might take some time for Jedi Mind Tricks' sound to fully mature, but their metaphysical peculiarity is a promising new glow in the dark hip-hop underground."

  8. Visions of Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    Visions of Gandhi is the third studio album from underground hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks, and their first album on the Babygrande record label. Jus Allah split from the group after the release of their album Violent by Design (2000), returning the group back to its original lineup of Vinnie Paz, Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind and DJ Drew Dollars.

  9. Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell - Wikipedia

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    As with previous Jedi Mind Tricks albums, many of the track titles appear to be lifted from previous songs by heavy metal groups. For example, "When All Light Dies" was previously the title of a song by Trivium; "Serenity in Murder" is also the name of a Slayer track; "Razorblade Salvation" is also a song by Sinergy; and "Black Winter Day" is the name of a track by Amorphis.