Twisted and uncorked, the truly crazy gather like geese hissing and spitting at all things Xmas. Stand back.
“Crazy Christmas Song” by Marra Christmas/Marcello Maramotti may suggest praying to snow, but i was too caught up in its wackadoody to fact check. Pop with special effects.
The Mariners rejoice in their “Chaotic Crazy Christmas” if the catchy pop melody is any indication. Side effects include anticipation and insomnia.
The Restoration (feat Marshall Brown) big bands the heartbreak when going “Crazy at Christmas“. It’s not the cute kind. Could use an intervention here.
“Crazy Little Christmas” by Stephen M. Weeks also sublimates breaking up, this time with hallucinations. Synthed easy listening.
You’re not here, so Sabertooth Unicorn is gonna be “Crazy on Christmas” and it going to BLUE ALERT cross a line. Pub pop.
Mike Fish reprises “Crazy 4 Christmas” because his heavily beaten pop says it all. Diggedy dog.
Perhaps not so cracked is Mother Mary, but Carolyn Arends gospels about “The Irrational Season (Prelude)” she lived in nonetheless.
“Candy Cane Madness” is the prog nee psychedelia from Lowell George & The Factory that truly envisions a melted mind. Wonderfully insane.