Another December is upon us again, hang those stockings, untangle those lights and put up your tree for Christmas. Time to crank up the music, make some noise and have yourself a metal little Christmas.
Here’s an alphabetically organised playlist to get you really rocking around the Christmas Tree. Featuring music from classics like AC/DC to Alice Cooper; genres from classic rock to metal. Here’s 31 tunes for 31 days of festivity, hold on to your stockings.
1. A Metal Christmas War Love Song
By Strains of Bellum (2020)
2. Black Christmas
By Venom (1987)
3. Carol of the Bells
By August Burns Red (2009
4. Christmas
By ERock, PelleK (2016)
5. Christmas in New York City
By The 69 Eyes (2017)
6. Christmas Spirits
by Sonata Arctica (2015)
7. Christmas with the Devil
By Sterbhaus (2019)
8. Cum on Feel The Noize
By Quiet Riot (1983)
9. Death Metal Christmas
By Frosty (2020)
10. Deck The Halls
By Oni Logan (2008)
11. F*CK Christmas
By Fear (1981)
12. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
By Twisted Sister (2000)
13. It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
By Leo (2020)
14. Joy to the World
By Charlie Parra del Riego (2012)
15. Kidnap the Sandy Claws
By Korn (2006)
16. Merry Axe-Mas
By Ice Nine Kills (2018)
17. Metal Christmas
By Hanover Fist (2020)
18. Mistress for Christmas
By AC/DC (1990)
19. Naughty Christmas
By Lacuna Coil (2016)
20. No Presents for Christmas
By King Diamond (1981)
21. Nutcracker: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
By J.J Hrubovcak (2013)
22. O Come O Come Emmanuel
By For Today (2014)
23. Rocking around the X-Mas Tree
By X-Mas Project (2002)
24. Run Rudolph Run
By Lemmy Kilmister, Billy Gibbons, Dave Grohl (2008)
25. Run Rudolph Run
By Leo (2018)
26. Santa Claws Is Coming to Town
By Alice Cooper (2008)
27. Silent Night
By Chuck Billy (2008)
28. Sock It To Me Santa
By Helix (2008)
29. The Little Drummer Boy
By Die Roten Rosen (1998)
30. Unrest for Melancholy Men
By J.J Hrubovcak (2013)
31. We Wish You A Merry Christmas
By Jeff Scott (2008)
Mikayla is a budding Fashion and Graphic Designer, she has her own brand, inspired by Mental Health, called “The Mattah”. Through her brand she discuses her own struggles with mental health and encourages others to express how they feel. When not designing garments and sewing, she also spends time cooking among other creative outlets.