202. 5 Pop Punk Christmas Songs that Zagged When Others Zigged - a podcast by Tom Kelly and Pat Holmes

from 2020-12-18T10:00

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Sometime around 1999 it became illegal to be a band and not write an original Christmas song, and many of them decided to zag when others zigged. Leaving behind the sterotypical love-filled puke fest that captivated the minds and hearts of our parents and grandparents, our angst fueled generation decided instead to sing about isolation, betrayal, and murder. This week the guys discuss their 5 favorite Christmas zags in preparation for the holidays!

 

BONUS EPISODES AND PHOTOS ON PATREON!

 

Links:

Downside Up Music Video by Project Revise

Where You Revolt by Youth In Revolt

The So Wrong It’s Right Episode

Merry Christmas, Kiss My A** by All Time Low

Ex-Miss by New Found Glory

I Won’t Be Home For Christmas by Blink-182

Don’t Shoot Me Santa by The Killers

Yule Shoot Your Eye Out by Fall Out Boy

 

Songs of the week:

Nothing for Christmas by New Found Glory

What Happened to Me by Wager

 

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