Badd Santa

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 45:30

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Meh

djFLWB

5 listenable tracks for the cost of 12? There is some serious dreck here and if you don't mid throwing away more than half...That's for you to decide.

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LL Cool J Christmas Riff!

Grover

I had to download just for the song "My Christmas Bells" which morphs the rap classic "Rock the Bells" into an X-Mas song. I also really like the song by the Free Design. Several other good ones on here is you are looking for Oddities.

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Ultimate Merry Peanut Butter Wolf X-Mess Mix

Dvoodoo

These are some unique and refreshing holiday tracks, by an array of diverse and amazing artists. Any cheap scrooge who would complain about this compilation asking to be respected as an entire work is truly incapable of warming up to the holly daze spirit embodied here. Note to whiners: This ain't iTunes, these aren't arcane DRM files and the whole darn thing costs us less than $5, no matter what plan you have. Shame on fools who would rather diss one one of the better, funkier and resolutely indie labels and miss out on some memorable music.

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if you cant download individual tracks

bigblueengine

I won't download them at all Very selfish attitude, we want none of your iTunes nonsense here

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A holiday collection from the funky fringe, Badd Santa is a collection of Christmas songs — plus one polyrhythmic Kwanza number — compiled by left-field hip-hop producer and Stones Throw label owner Peanut Butter Wolf. Old-school hip-hop is represented by b-boys like Super J and the long lost Scoopy, while the Quad City DJ’s bring the booty music for a track that’s basically “Whoop! There Santa Is!.” The soul is brought by the Soul-Saints Orchestra’s slow roller “Santa’s Got a Bag of Soul” and James Brown’s “Go Power at Christmas Time,” which Peanut Butter Wolf points out in the liner notes is a much more satisfying track than the usual choices for JB (“Soulful Christmas” and “Santa Goes Straight to the Ghetto”). Rounding out the set are a sweet reggae number from Cocoa Tea, childhood memories of Peanuts’ television specials by way of Vince Guaraldi, a back to the future throwback with ’60s synth man Bruce Haack, plus a handful of even more eccentric cuts including the very ugly “My Lovely Christmas” from Baron Zen. File this fascinating oddball between Run-D.M.C.’s “Christmas in Hollis” and the John Waters Christmas album. – David Jeffries

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