"Christmas at Ground Zero," Weird Al Yankovic (Volcano)

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groundzero.jpgWeird Al's got a really lengthy repertoire of parodies and funny songs, but his output for Christmas is limited to just two songs. "Christmas at Ground Zero," included on the CD of the first Dr. Demento Christmas album as well as the Weird Al's Polka Party album, was his first pass at the holiday, round about 1986, a fully original song written by Al in which he satirically envisions a nuclear holocaust with tinsel, evergreens and presents. The song has lost a lot of its bite in recent years, as the former World Trade Center site is now the only thing people think of when the words "ground zero" are mentioned. Nevertheless, it remains a nice piece of work.

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