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Album artwork Poisonous by Skrew on Burning In Water, Drowning In Flame (1991) samples Movie poster Cape Fear (Martin Scorsese, ):

Every Man gotta wrestle with the Devil

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Album artwork White Trash by Sielwolf on Metastasen (Remastered) (1994) samples Movie poster Cape Fear (Martin Scorsese, ):

I ain't no white trash piece of shit. I'm better that you all.
I can out learn you. I can out read you. I can out think you and I can out philosophize you and i'm gonna out last you.
You think a couple whacks by good ole boy judges kept me down? It's gonna take a helluva lot more than that counselor to prove you're better than me.
I am like God and God like me. I am as large as God and he is as small as I.
I learned that in prison; you like?
[Deniro reciting biblical verses under water]

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Album artwork Turning Point by Soulstorm on From Euphoria to Paranoia (1994) samples Movie poster Cape Fear (Martin Scorsese, ):

Are you ready to be born again?

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Album artwork Becoming Gradually Unhinged by Divine Misfire on Black Market Scholar (2006) samples Movie poster Cape Fear (Martin Scorsese, ):

Don't worry. I won't go into this until it's air tight.
Just wanted to give you the word. Just wanted you to get the picture.
Bang your head against the walls. Count the years, the months, the hours until the day you rot!

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Album artwork One Step Over the Brink by Divine Misfire on Black Market Scholar (2006) samples Movie poster Cape Fear (Martin Scorsese, ):

Now you listen to me. You asked for this. You asked for it!
I'm telling you this to frighten you.
She picked up a poker, tried to hit me over the head with it.
Charming story. What is it supposed to prove?

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Album artwork LIGHTS OUT by Spite on LIGHTS OUT (2025) samples Movie poster Cape Fear (Martin Scorsese, ):

Max Cady: It's not necessary to lay a foul tongue on me my friend. I could get upset. Things could get out of hand.