In 1998, Tooth and Nail Records gave every teenager anywhere a Christmas Gift that never stopped giving in the form of Happy Christmas, Volume 1. Instead of listening to Mom and Dad’s boring old Christmas music, kids were able to blast Happy Christmas (any of the 5 volumes, really) to their punk rock/alternative heart’s content. In truth, Mom and Dad’s Christmas music actually gets better and better the older we get, but Happy Christmas still has some gems that are worth pulling out every year.
So, here is the completely non-scientific and arbitrary list of the best songs from[…]








