Christmas songs are great and all, but don’t you ever get tired of the classics? Blink-182, Ramones, Dickies, My Chemical Romance and Rise Against are here to bring some fist-pumping cheer.
original, “Merry Christmas ,” we’re here to show you that the holidays don’t have to be boring. You can turn up the season as loud as you want as you mosh around the Christmas tree.1. The Dickies, “Silent Night”
This ’70s punk version of “Silent Night” is anything but silent. The Dickies made sure of that by adding killer guitar lines, busting out some shaky vocals and topping off the tune with a “silent night!” chant.The original “All I Want for Christmas is You” is iconic — but if you’re looking for something a little more angsty and desperate, this is it.
Don’t be fooled by the happy, care-free opening: this take on “Rudolph” is more like the answer to, “What would it sound like if ol’ red nose joined a metal band?” That crazy double-kick drum action puts this tune one giant leap ahead of the original song synonymous with the animated classic.
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