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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 ...
In November 2015, Fearless Records released a deluxe edition of Punk Goes Christmas with four additional tracks added to the original Punk Goes Christmas album. The songs on the album that were added were three additional covers and one new original song titled "12 Days of a Pop-Punk Christmas" performed by YouTube comedian Jarrod Alonge, credited to his fictitious YouTube band Sunrise Skater ...
Became a Top 40 pop hit single on the Official Singles Chart in December 1986 following the success of de Burgh's UK No. 1 pop hit, "The Lady in Red". "Stay Another Day" East 17: 1994 A Christmas No. 1 single on the Official Singles Chart in 1994, famous for beating Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" to that 1994 Christmas No. 1 ...
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 ...
"8 Days of Christmas" was released as the lead single from Destiny's Child's 2001 holiday album of the same name. The R&B hit was cowritten by Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, and Errol McCalla Jr. and ...
Oi to the World! is a Christmas album by the southern California punk rock band the Vandals.It was released in 1996 by their label Kung Fu Records, who also re-released it in 2000 with altered artwork and a bonus track.
The song was recorded with original drummer Scott Raynor and produced by Mark Trombino, who produced the trio's second studio album, Dude Ranch (1997). The song's title is a parody of the Christmas song "I'll Be Home for Christmas". The single topped the Canadian Singles Chart, but it did not chart anywhere else. It remained at that position ...
The best-selling novelty Christmas single of all time in the U.S., [citation needed] it spawned toys and an animated TV special that remain popular each year. "A Great Big Sled" The Killers: 2006 Reached No. 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [242] "The Greatest Gift of All" Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton: 1984