Tag Archive for: holiday 2020

Hlycrp holiday 2020 songwriting contest submission #14: Mother’s Little Christmas Helpers by Zelda Starfire

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We’ve been waiting for a song like this! Our first country/drinking Christmas song. She didn’t mean to break every single dish!

Hlycrp.com 2020 holiday song contest Submission 13: Nuclear Winter Wonderland by The Nuclears

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A three-eyed glowing Santa bops around with some carolers in the snow. Church bells, screaming, harmonies – this one is the whole package.

Hlycrp.com 2020 holiday song contest Submission 12: “The Satan Clause Ch 1” by Scott Thompson

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Scott Thompson brings it to a whole other level with this disturbing and hilarious tune that you are hereby forbidden to play for your kids. His Satan is the funniest thing I have heard in all of 2020

Hlycrp.com 2020 holiday song contest Submission 11: Sex Toys for Xmas by Pockets Ov

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Pockets Ov going for the win! She is bored with the boys in this town and ready to get some toys that come at variable speeds for Christmas. Wooo!

Hlycrp.com 2020 holiday song contest Submission 10: X-Mas Night by The In-Fuzzed

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From France! Evidently it’s the holidays over there too. The In-Fuzzed seems pretty cheerful about things — holding hands, closing doors and stuff like that — we love the backup singing in particular, and of course some degree of spoken-word is mandatory for all good holiday songs.

Hlycrp.com 2020 holiday song contest Submission 9: December by Day & Dream

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Inspired by what Abby from Day & Dream refers to as the “sad/happy” music from the Peanuts Christmas special, with the addition of the Day & Dream haunting/beautiful spin

Hlycrp.com 2020 holiday song contest Submission 8: Christmas Party by Icarus Tyree

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Complexities of dating AND holidays! This is our first song to reference dancing on tables or to have boop boop background singing or to talk about dating Jesus! Icarus ups the bar

Hlycrp.com 2020 holiday song contest Submission 3: The Sleigh by Tin Roof Echo

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A pensive, wnc-sounding song that asks the eternal question, What DO you do when you see a big man fly across the sky?