No way! I love remakes, especially the disturbing ones. I liked that remake of down with the sickness that was on Dawn of the Dead, cute how they made it sound like Dean Martin did it.
2006-11-06 02:32:46
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answered by cynthetiq 6
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Not sure if Korn sang that or not but I do think that any holiday songs should be left alone. When some bands start using Christmas as there songs you can tell they are running out of ideas and there band is bound to come to an end soon.
2006-11-06 02:33:24
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answered by Fünfhundertfünfundfünfzig 2
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When haven't Christmas carols been fiddled with? I can remember when I was a kid all the joking spins we'd put on them. So it's alright so long as people know how the originals go.
2006-11-06 02:32:25
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answered by Sensei 3
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Yes, they should leave Christmas carols alone.
2006-11-06 02:32:55
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answered by Michelle *The Truth Hurts 6
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nah, i have an entire cd of just cats meowing,, and some dogs barking, to more than 20 christmas carols.
2006-11-06 02:39:22
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answered by nodumgys 7
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I agree, leave songs alone. I hate it when the take neat songs from when i was growing up and turn it into rap also.
2006-11-06 02:32:42
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answered by Patti T 3
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sure, why not? i never heard a fiddle used for christmas carols, but if it jams i would dance to it.
2006-11-06 02:57:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I believe so
2006-11-06 02:36:00
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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well my idea of happy is hardcore loud music so i would say keep the hardcore Christmas music coming
2006-11-06 02:42:44
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 4
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