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| Producer = The Rentals | | Producer = The Rentals | ||
| Status = Officially released | | Status = Officially released | ||
| Last single = "[[1000 Seasons]]"<br>(2014 | | Last single = "[[1000 Seasons]]"<br>(2014) | ||
| This single = "Elon Musk is Making Me Sad"<br>(2017 | | This single = "Elon Musk is Making Me Sad"<br>(2017) | ||
| Next single = "[[Spaceships]]"<br>(2019 | | Next single = "[[Spaceships]]"<br>(2019) | ||
| Album | | Album = Q36 | ||
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| type = single | |||
| prev_title = [[Conspiracy]] | |||
| prev_year = 2020 | |||
| title = Elon Musk is Making Me Sad | |||
| year = 2020 | |||
| next_title = [[Information (and the Island in the Sky)]] | |||
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"'''Elon Musk Is Making Me Sad'''" is a single by [[the Rentals]] and the sixteenth and final track on the band's [[2020]] album, ''[[Q36]]''. It was initially released as a single on [[October 5]], [[2017]] with the announcement of the band's then-upcoming fourth album (unveiled as ''Q36'' in November of [[2019]]). The ''Q36'' version of the song was released as the album's twelfth single on [[April 28]], [[2020]]. | "'''Elon Musk Is Making Me Sad'''" is a single by [[the Rentals]] and the sixteenth and final track on the band's [[2020]] album, ''[[Q36]]''. It was initially released as a single on [[October 5]], [[2017]] with the announcement of the band's then-upcoming fourth album (unveiled as ''Q36'' in November of [[2019]]). The ''Q36'' version of the song was released as the album's twelfth single on [[April 28]], [[2020]]. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||