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Despite it's anti-authoritarian message, Killing in the Name is, oddly, a traditional Christmas No 1There's a distinct absence of sleighbells and not a choir of schoolchildren in sight, but Killing in the Name is still a traditional Christmas No 1.For the past 40 years, the race to top the charts during the festive period has been largely about novelty. From Slade to Mr Blobby via unlikely hits such as Gary Jules's Mad World in 2003, the Christmas No 1 has been decided by seasonal passions â€...
Guardian Music — Despite it's anti-authoritarian message, Killing in the Name is, oddly, a traditional Christmas No 1There's a distinct absence of sleighbells and not a choir of schoolchi... more info