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| - "Killing Niggers" is a classic Moon Man nigger-killing anthem, originally released to YTMND by hypersaxon. It appears as track 2 of the classics compilation album Notorious KKK and on the EP Classics as well. Sun Man has one repeated line in the chorus, "Please stop." Audrina Patridge raps a verse in opposition to Moon Man, in which she begs him to stop using the word "nigger" because it "hurts people's feelings," even though she herself uses the word "faggot" in the same verse. Paco the Spic also raps an almost unintelligible verse in his mexican patois.
- "Killing Niggers" is a classic Moon Man nigger-killing anthem, originally released to YTMND by hypersaxon. It appears as track 2 of the classics compilation album Notorious KKK and on the EP Classics, as well as the Fresh White and Greatest Hits album. A live version is on Live At the Reading Festival.
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| - "Killing Niggers" is a classic Moon Man nigger-killing anthem, originally released to YTMND by hypersaxon. It appears as track 2 of the classics compilation album Notorious KKK and on the EP Classics, as well as the Fresh White and Greatest Hits album. A live version is on Live At the Reading Festival. Sun Man has one repeated line in the chorus, "Please stop." Audrina Patridge raps a verse in opposition to Moon Man, in which she begs him to stop using the word "nigger" because it "hurts people's feelings," even though she herself uses the word "faggot" in the same verse. Paco the Spic also raps an almost unintelligible verse in his mexican patois.
- "Killing Niggers" is a classic Moon Man nigger-killing anthem, originally released to YTMND by hypersaxon. It appears as track 2 of the classics compilation album Notorious KKK and on the EP Classics as well. Sun Man has one repeated line in the chorus, "Please stop." Audrina Patridge raps a verse in opposition to Moon Man, in which she begs him to stop using the word "nigger" because it "hurts people's feelings," even though she herself uses the word "faggot" in the same verse. Paco the Spic also raps an almost unintelligible verse in his mexican patois.
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