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Enrico de Jesus Puno (Tagalog: [ɛnˈɾɪkɔ de hɛˈsus ˈpʊnɔʔ]; February 13, 1953 – October 30, 2018), better known as Rico J. Puno (Tagalog: [ˈɾikɔ dʒeɪ ˈpʊnɔʔ]), was a Filipino singer, television host, actor, comedian and politician. He was considered as a music icon in the Philippines.
Named after a Puerto Rican rum, "Pitorro de Coco" deals with the artist's heartbreak over a previous lover during the holidays. [1] It explores themes of loneliness and nostalgia as the new year approaches and incorporates elements of Puerto Rican artist Chuíto el de Bayamón's iconic Christmas song from his album Música Jíbara Para Las Navidades.
The song was released on the deluxe reissue of Fearless Records' compilation album Punk Goes Christmas. This is the second song recorded by Alonge that was not featured on Beating a Dead Horse. Another song, a pop punk-themed medley titled "All the Old Things" was released on January 29, 2016.
Blink-182, "Not Another Christmas Song" This pop-punk gem's upbeat tempo and catchy hook belie its bummer lyrics about struggling with depression around the holidays, and Matt Skiba's dark "Let it ...
The pop-punk band Relient K released this song back in 2002. Concerned with what might happen if Santa was forced to hitchhike instead of taking his sleigh, the song definitely taps into the light ...
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It was released in Japan on November 14, 2012 through Twilight Records. It is a single CD containing 20 tracks by various Japanese and American rock bands performing various Christmas songs. Unlike the other Santa Cause albums that contained both original songs and covers, this album contains all cover songs redone by other bands and artists.
The song was originally recorded in 1997 for KROQ. [1] [2] [3] The song was later included on A Santa Cause: It's a Punk Rock Christmas (2003), a Christmas-themed compilation by Immortal Records. [4] The song’s narrative follows a man "snapping" on Christmas Eve and attacking a group of carolers. [1]