Hating everybody is a choice, but it represents a deep-seated douche-baggery that doctors should kick someone in the ass for. Or just everybody gets the boot; they’re all stupid.
Beyond Revelation half-asses the concept, using “Antisocial Christmas” as a catchphrase for a dysfunctional family. This pop easy listening AI doesn’t understand the first thing about Timonism.
When Backslash N asks “Leave Me Alone for Christmas” it’s hardly pathological. Soft country mewling about wanting a small break. Fine.
Also too “Leave Me Alone on Christmas” by Simona Fullinfaw is cheesy pop about some selfish time. I wasn’t going to spend THAT much.
Somewhere on the spectrum Almost Charlie sings “All I Want For Christmas (Is To Be Alone)” in pretty folk. But it’s getting overwhelming. Need. To. Think.
Fiery resentment from SKATERS and Friends makes the punk of “On Christmas Day (why won’t they leave me alone?)” a direct hit on the bad behavior.
The Watchman Music has a go at parody in “Antisocial Christmas Everyone“. It smacks of untalented karaoke, but injects just the right amount of vitriol. BLUE ALERT
Carless indie “All I Want for Christmas (Is to Be Left Alone)” pits The Swaggerlies against humanity. It’s a near thing.
John Tabacco sings that it’s comforting to be all alone… “Or Maybe Not“. Very strange indie.
Sondre Lerche + Jherek Bischoff recognize the need for empathy Yet the plight of others don’t fit in here/At least not now, this time of year–not if you’re into “Surviving Christmas“. Very dramatic indie with a snowman metaphor.
Benjamin Shaw & Fighting Kites draws out the indie “This Christmas (I Just Want to be Left Alone)” until you want to finish his their sentences or just go away.
Dan Hart is balls to the wall in the antic folk “Misanthrope Xmas“. It sounds like fun to hate all, and to all a Go to Hell!