Wham Line: "'Cause he was staring into the eyes of his own mother.Even if you are, there are probably some you'll still miss. Viewers Are Geniuses: Unless you're extremely conversant with politics and history, you will probably not understand even half the references in many of his songs.Immortal Technique will destroy your religion, you stupid bitch. In fact, a strong case could be made that this trope is the primary reason Tech's music even exists. Immortal Technique - Bonus Track (Letra e msica para ouvir) - Oh. Start of Darkness: The whole story of "Dance with the Devil.".Shout-Out: To everything from adult film star Peter North to Egyptian monarch Tutankhamen.Goonies Never Die samples the theme of The Goonies together with several shout-outs to the movie. The films he's sampled include Deep Cover, New Jack City, Scarface (1983), and Pinocchio. Sampling: In addition to the expected sampling from other songs, Tech is also fond of sampling film dialogue to underscore his lyrics.Political Rap: Pretty much every song he's done.Pitbull Dates Puppy: Due to the chemistry of their back and forth, many people believe he's dating RT's Marina Portnaya.Also the aptly entitled "Point of No Return.".Moral Event Horizon: Invoked in "Dance with the Devil," combined with My God, What Have I Done?.(This actually represents a rather important point in the historical divergence of anarchism and communism, since before that point, Marx had praised Proudhon's book What Is Property?). Literary Allusion Title: "The Poverty of Philosophy" is named after a book Karl Marx wrote in response to a book entitled "The Philosophy of Poverty" by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.Jerk with a Heart of Gold: One interpretation of him, he could possibly be an example of Good Is Not Nice or even an especially cynical Knight in Sour Armor, or all three.So they suggest he prove himself by doing something truly cold hearted, such as raping a woman. They don't take him seriously just yet, partly due to his lack of reputation but mostly because he once snitched to the cops after getting caught. If You're So Evil, Eat This Kitten!: In "Dance With the Devil", the protagonist asks a local gang if he can join them.