X-Mental: Psychosis (Santa)

‘Weird’ Al Yankovich didn’t invent the Claus murder spree (see “The Night Santa Went Crazy“), so we’ll compare and contrast what’s gone ’round ’bout ol’ Fatso.

F’rexample, Vinny the Comb uses the imagery of “Green and Red” to rockabilly the massacre of elves. Locked and loaded fun. (Again.)

Warlock Pinchers’ “Psycho Santa” is more heartfelt and garage. Not so much fun.

Made Human weaves county with AI to complain how “Santa Went Nuts on Me“. Violence is perpetrated. Yet, you WERE naughty….

Cockneys having a larf present “Psycho Santa“. Aubrey Eels and The Baron Brit punkpop their diagnosis on Father C, but i figger it’s a case of mistaken identity.

Claire Donnelly thankfully sends up Talking Heads (though not well) in “Psycho Santa“. Run run Rudolph, run away. (TheClavhens do it better. Slightly.)

Winlar ‘splains “Santa Insane” with a touch of standup before launching into so-so parodic singing.

Timlane’s “Psycho Santa” is wearing a leather jacket. Not a straitjacket. BLUE ALERT metalbilly.

D’Modes caution us about “Psycho Santa“, a creepy old man. Sniping metal with cute electronica.

A remake of ‘Psycho’, “Psycho Ho Ho” has El Camino strutting rockabilly up and down the boulevard in awe of the Big Guy.

When “Santa Went Psycho” he merely went to war against terrorism, according to Ben Roebuck. BLUE ALERT folk indie that gets adorably violent.

I Was a Slave For Psycho Santa” by Chuck Picklesimer seems to reveal a break from reality for the narrator. Certainly crazy, for electric country. (Worth repeating.)

Dan Hart jollies the folk with “Santa is a Psycho“. There’s over drinking. Medication is forgotten. Body parts are presents. (His manifesto: Silence of the Reindeer–ha!)

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