Christmas Freakout CD

I just got a wonderful premium from my second-favorite freeform/public broadcast radio station (KGNU in Boulder, CO): "Friday Afternoon Christmas Freakout." It's a CD full of all kinds of bizarre and twisted Xmas music, assembled by Friday Afternoon Sound Alternative DJs Barry Gilbert and his lovely wife, Agent 99. Many of these tracks may be familiar to some of you, but the only one I'd previously heard/owned was a medley by Kiki and Herb of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," "Jesus Loves Me," "Make Yourself Comfortable," "Oh Happy Day," and "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" (the latter with a particularly heartfelt rendition of the "figgy pudding" verse). I haven't finished listening to it yet, but other gems listed on the sleeve include "I'm a Christmas Tree" by Wildman Fischer, "Merry Christmas" by the inimitable Wesley Willis, "Suzy Snowflake" by Little Marcy (the female Christian puppet, as distinguished from Li'l Markie, the male Christian puppet), and "Silent Night" by Eilert Pilarm, the Swedish Elvis. Plus I'm particularly intrigued by "The Night Before Christmas," billed to George W. and Laura Bush. I have to confess, though, that I'm disappointed in the first track by infamous American Idol contestant William Hung. He's not nearly as bad a singer as I'd been led to expect. If anyone's interested (or even if you're not), I'll post a complete track listing at some point later.