BBC Collective's Christmas mp3 collection

Martin Belam
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Published 18 December, 2006
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If you were terrified by being subjected to another festive season with the X-Factor one-hit-wonder and Noddy Holder inflicted upon you as the only soundtrack to Christmas, then the team at collective have stepped in to save you with a collection of alternative Xmas mp3s.

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Since many of them take the dear Lord's name in vain, or at least in a miserable fashion (i.e. The Fall), or refer to non-Christian elements of Christmas like the so-called "reindeer", I suspect it is only a matter of time before the tabloid press in the UK seize on it as another example of the abolishing of Christmas and the anti-Christian bias of the BBC.

In the meantime, download and enjoy.

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