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Song Parodies -> "Silent Tripe"

Original Song Title:

"Silent Night"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"Silent Tripe"

Parody Written by:

Fack Sabbath

The Lyrics

Silent tripe
holy guide
where's all the Thanksgiving tripe Silent tripe
Holy night
Could you be more grown up than that
Jesus everyday, Holidays every US day
If you seek, then we come to warn you

Silent tripe
Holy night
and that's for all Pete Waterman's fault

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Voting Results

 
Pacing: 1.0
How Funny: 2.3
Overall Rating: 1.3

Total Votes: 3

Voting Breakdown

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anondria - November 20, 2012 - Report this comment
This one I almost liked, I don't like the Jesus freaks and the obsession with holidays, I wish that holidays were left up to individuals instead of government and corporations. Pacing still sucked and it is still on a ban-evasion account.
Anondria and Steve Lamacq - November 21, 2012 - Report this comment
Anondria, what's a ban-evasion account

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