| | Taste Of Christmas CD - Import Taste Of Christmas Discography of CDs
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The Taste Of Christmas compilation is a collection of holiday music from the most relevant artists in the post hardcore music scene today, with newly recorded versions of holiday classics and original songs destined to become the next Christmas classics. This will be a must have collectible for all the fans of these bands as almost all the tracks from the artists are not available on any other release. DRT. 2005. Taste Of Christmas Music | List Price | $22.99 (You save $2.00) | | Category | Heavy Metal Albums, Christmas CDs | | Label | DRT | | CD Universe Part number | 6985022 | | Catalog number | 1068770 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 01, 2008 |
Taste Of Christmas Songs | 1. | Used, The |
| 2. | Skindred |
| 3. | Emery Funeral For A Friend |
| 4. | From First To Last |
| 5. | My America Heart |
| 6. | Versus The World Feat. Mike Davevport |
| 7. | Opiate For The Masses |
| 8. | Bed Light For Blue Eyes |
| 9. | Roses Are Red |
| 10. | Smashup, The |
| 11. | Bleed The Dream |
| 12. | Like Yesterday |
| 13. | Black Halos |
| 14. | Gatsby's American Dream |
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