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It Is Christmas At Ground Zero

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405 Not Allowed.. Demento (whose real name is Barry Hansen) could think of two songs he says won't be getting much, if any, radio airplay this year: 'A Terrorist Christmas' and Weird Al Yankovic's 'Christmas at Ground Zero.' Both were recorded in the 1990s and have nothing to do with the Sept. "Season's beatings" (article about non-traditional holiday songs), Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), December 4, 2008, Time Out! section, page C1: Of all the artists whose songs were pulled from the airwaves after Sept. It was edited with Yankovic by Darren Bramen with final edits and effects by John Peterson. Due to the new associations of the title, Yankovic's song received far-reduced airplay since 2001, [2][3] but continues to appear in novelty programming such as the Dr. But another Yankovic song is among the most requested on Demento's show: 'The Night Santa Went Crazy,' in which the toy-bringer turns into 'a big fat drunk disgruntled Yuletide Rambo' and goes on a rampage, shouting, 'Merry Christmas to all – now you're all gonna die!' ^ Marc Fisher. The music video was made during the 1980s at the time of the Cold War.

Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Inc. v t e "Weird Al" Yankovic "Weird Al" Yankovic Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz Steve Jay Jim West Rubn Valtierra Rick Derringer Studio albums "Weird Al" Yankovic "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D Dare to Be Stupid Polka Party! Even Worse UHF Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff Off the Deep End Alapalooza Bad Hair Day Running with Scissors Poodle Hat Straight Outta Lynwood Alpocalypse Mandatory Fun EPs Another One Rides the Bus Internet Leaks Compilations Greatest Hits The Food Album Permanent Record: Al in the Box Greatest Hits Vol. "Christmas at Ground Zero" music video on Youtube . 11 terrorist attacks, except for an unfortunate resonance. Credits Producer – Rick Derringer Written-By – A. It is done in the style of The Ronettes' numerous 1960s-era Christmas carols, with bells and a saxophone section, with a melody and meter resembling the 1949 novelty song "I Yust Go Nuts At Christmas" by Yogi Yorgesson and the Wizzard song "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday". Discogs About Us Blog Shop App Jobs API Change Log Help Is Here Help & Support Forum Keyboard Shortcuts Join In Get Started Sign Up Contribute Add Release Contributor List Help Translate Discogs Events Advertise With Us Follow Us Facebook Twitter Instagram Mixcloud Soundcloud Tumblr 2016 Discogs Terms of Service Privacy Policy Cookie Policy English Deutsch English Espaol Franais Italiano .

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