The Flesh Eating Roller Skate Holiday Joyride

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The Flesh Eating Rollerskate Holiday Joyride
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ReleasedSeptember 25, 2007
Length18:11
Label Rock Ridge
Producer Psychostick
Psychostick chronology
We Couldn't Think of a Title
(2003)
The Flesh Eating Rollerskate Holiday Joyride
(2007)
Sandwich
(2009)
Singles from The Flesh Eating Rollerskate Holiday Joyride
  1. "Jolly Old Sadist"
    Released: August 13, 2007
  2. "Jingle Bell Metal / Silent Night"
    Released: 2007

The Flesh Eating Rollerskate Holiday Joyride is a holiday album by American comedy metal band Psychostick, released in the United States on September 25, 2007, through Rock Ridge Music. It is the band's final release to feature bassist Mike Kocian.

Contents

As of October 2007, "The Flesh Eating Rollerskate Holiday Joyride" had reached No. 18 on Billboard's Top Holiday Albums. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Doom to the World"  0:35
2."Holiday Hate"Joshua Key, Mike Kocian, Rob KerseyKey3:32
3."Jolly Old Sadist"Key, KocianKey, Kocian3:24
4."hXc VS \m/"  0:24
5."Jingle Bell Metal"Key, Alex Preiss, KerseyKersey, Key2:50
6."Silent Night" Josef Mohr Preiss, Key0:24
7."Red Snow"PreissPreiss, Key4:02
8."Happy Fucking New Year"Preiss, Kocian, KeyKey, Kocian3:06

Personnel

Psychostick is:

Chart performance

Chart (2007)Peak
position
US Billboard Top Holiday Albums [1] 18

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