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2 unusual facts about Destroy All Humans! 2


Destroy All Humans! 2

After saving Bay City from nuclear annihilation at the hands of the Soviets, Crypto discovers that the KGB have fled to Albion and promptly follows, where he meets Reginald Ponsonby-Smythe, the James Bond-esque head of M16 (a parody of MI6), and a rogue KGB agent named Natalya Ivanova.

The Morning After Girls

Destroy All Humans! 2 (Lakeshore Records, 2006) — contributed "Straight Thru You"


Summer Samba

It also is a major theme in the game Destroy All Humans!, largely as an intentional music joke as the video game is set in 1957, nine years before the song's release.

The Crew-Cuts

A remix of their version of the song "Sh-Boom" was featured in the credits of the video game Destroy All Humans!.

Tom Graeff

The movie was included as an extra on the 2005 PS2 video game Destroy All Humans!.


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