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The news
Had come out
In the
First World War
The bloody
Red Baron
Was flying
Once moreThe Allied
Command ignored
All of it's men
And called
On Snoopy
To do it again
Was the night
Before Christmas
40 below
When Snoopy
Went up

In search
Of his foe
He spied
The Red Baron
Fiercely
They fought
With ice
On his wings
Snoopy knew
He was caught
Christmas bells
Those
Christmas bells
Ring out
From the land
Asking peace
Of all the world
And good
Will to manThe Baron
Had Snoopy
Dead
In his sights
He reached
For the trigger
To pull
It up tight
Why
He didn't shoot
Well
We'll never know
Or was
It the bells
From the
Village belowChristmas bells
Those
Christmas bells
Ringing
Through the land
Bringing peace
To all the world
And good
Will to manThe Baron
Made Snoopy fly
To the Rhine
And forced him
To land behind
The enemy lines
Snoopy was certain
That this
Was the end
When the Baron
Cried out
"Merry Christmas
My friend"The Baron
Then offered
A holiday toast
And Snoopy
Our hero
Saluted his host
And then
With a roar
They were both
On their way
Each knowing
They'd meet
On some
Other dayChristmas bells
Those
Christmas bells
Ringing
Through the land
Bringing peace
Ro all the world
And good
Will to man
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Smash Mouth is an alternative rock band from San Jose, California, United States that formed in 1994, the band comprises Steve Harwell (lead vocalist), Greg Camp (guitarist/songwriter), Paul De Lisle (bassist), and new drummer since early 2006, Jason Sutter (replacing Michael Urbano, who left due to creative differences). Their hit songs include "Walkin' On The Sun" (1997) and "All Star" (1999).

Focused at times playing "neo-ska" music, the band has adopted retro styles spanning several decades of popular music, as well as performing covers of popular songs such as The Monkees' "I'm a Believer" and War's "Why Can't We Be Friends" as well as cult favorites such as ? and the Mysterians' "Can't Get Enough of You Baby" (though their version owes more to The Colourfield's interpretation; in fact, the band at first believed it was a Colourfield original). Smash Mouth's first album Fush Yu Mang came out in June 1997. This album could be said to be "neo ska". Its top position in the charts was #19 (on Billboard). The promo for this album said that "While the twelve songs on Fush Yu Mang sound like they belong side by side, each has it's own feeling like the very '60's "Walkin' On The Sun," the surf 'n' turf of "Nervous In The Alley," the Buzzcocks like "Pet Names," the Mafia rock of "Padrino," and the fret rock of "Let's Rock"." Smash Mouth's second album Astro Lounge was released two years later, in June 1999. It is the band's most critically and commercially successful album to date. It reached #6 on the Billboard charts and it featured the massive hit All Star.

Smash Mouth released their third album Smash Mouth (Self-Titled) in November 2001. It has been said that this is the band's most experimental album to date. It reached #48 on Billboard charts. Smash Mouth's fourth album Get the Picture?, released in August 2003, wasn't as well-received by fans or the critics as previous albums (it only reached #100 on the Billboard charts). Smash Mouth released a Christmas cover album in November 2005 (The Gift Of Rock). Their newest album is called Summer Girl, and, after being delayed for over a year, was released on September 19th, 2006. Smash Mouth's music was used in the film "Shrek" and they starred on-screen as themselves in the turbulent finale of the all-star-comedy "Rat Race", while performing "All Star" on stage during the showdown.

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