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"Eugenics" is the 16th track on Moon Man's The Killing Moon. It is a re-recording of Moon Man's 2015 hit of the same name, which is a remix of "Mathematics" by Mos Def. It was produced by Malcolm Night. This version of "Eugenics" has eighteen guest performers, including some of Moon Man's enemies. Adolf Hitler opens the song with a speech excerpt. Ben Garrison has a few brief, non-rapped lines. Tyler's only lines are his signature cry of "White Power!", which echo Ben Garrison's. Audrina Patridge performs some of her original lines, but Moon Man's YTMND friend Pilleater performs most of them.

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  • Eugenics (The Killing Moon version)
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  • "Eugenics" is the 16th track on Moon Man's The Killing Moon. It is a re-recording of Moon Man's 2015 hit of the same name, which is a remix of "Mathematics" by Mos Def. It was produced by Malcolm Night. This version of "Eugenics" has eighteen guest performers, including some of Moon Man's enemies. Adolf Hitler opens the song with a speech excerpt. Ben Garrison has a few brief, non-rapped lines. Tyler's only lines are his signature cry of "White Power!", which echo Ben Garrison's. Audrina Patridge performs some of her original lines, but Moon Man's YTMND friend Pilleater performs most of them.
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  • "Eugenics" is the 16th track on Moon Man's The Killing Moon. It is a re-recording of Moon Man's 2015 hit of the same name, which is a remix of "Mathematics" by Mos Def. It was produced by Malcolm Night. This version of "Eugenics" has eighteen guest performers, including some of Moon Man's enemies. Adolf Hitler opens the song with a speech excerpt. Ben Garrison has a few brief, non-rapped lines. Tyler's only lines are his signature cry of "White Power!", which echo Ben Garrison's. Audrina Patridge performs some of her original lines, but Moon Man's YTMND friend Pilleater performs most of them. Moon Man performs some of his original lines as well, and he plays hype man when another person is rapping. The friends of Moon Man who rap in the verses are Reinhard Moonstag (the German Moon Man), Star Man, Cloud Man, Meteor Man, Snipars, Goofy Clown Face (the pedophile, who raps the lines about "young teens in prison greens" and "fourth-grade White kids"), Snow Man, and Niggerstein. Niggerstein also performs Moon Man's part in the final chorus. Haseeb2 performs Sun Man's original line of "What are we talking about here?", although Sun Man still speaks the line once in this version. The other Moon Man enemies in this song are Paco the Spic, OG DankSwank, and Charles Moonington, but their lines are all supportive of Moon Man and his cause, so Moon Man does not threaten or rebuke them.
  • "Eugenics" is the 16th track on Moon Man's The Killing Moon. It is a re-recording of Moon Man's 2015 hit of the same name, which is a remix of "Mathematics" by Mos Def. It was produced by Malcolm Night. This version of "Eugenics" has eighteen guest performers, including some of Moon Man's enemies. Adolf Hitler opens the song with a speech excerpt. Ben Garrison has a few brief, non-rapped lines. Tyler's only lines are his signature cry of "White Power!", which echo Ben Garrison's. Audrina Patridge performs some of her original lines, but Moon Man's YTMND friend Pilleater performs most of them. Moon Man performs some of his original lines as well, and he plays hype man when another person is rapping. The friends of Moon Man who rap in the verses are Reinhard Moonstag (the German Moon Man), Star Man, Cloud Man, Meteor Man, Snipars, Goofy Clown Face (the pedophile, who raps the lines about "young teens in prison greens" and "fourth-grade White kids"), Snow Man, and Niggerstein. Niggerstein also performs Moon Man's part in the final chorus. Haseeb2 performs Sun Man's original line of "What are we talking about here?", although Sun Man still speaks the line once in this version. The other Moon Man enemies in this song are Paco the Spic, OG DankSwank, and Charles Moonington, but their lines are all supportive of Moon Man and his cause, so Moon Man does not threaten or rebuke them. The tracks also appears on the Greatest Hits album. (Although the original version is better tbh fam.)
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