Carol of the Bells by August Burns Red

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2008

This is our Christmas Light show using Light-O-Rama controllers set to August Burn Red's Carol of the Bells. It has 32 different channels of lights. My house is located in Caledonia, WI and it was designed by my Dad, Brett McDonald.

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  • haha i really have no clue how much they make but i was told that the electric bill was actually cheaper the last two years than before ( we didnt do the lights to music before) so instead of them being constantly on, they are just flickering so i guess they use less electricity? idk. but I can't wait to see what "oh come oh come emmanuel" looks like, my dad said it should come with a warning for seizures before hand HA!

  • I can't wait till my pops puts up the lights again this year and I can upload the " oh come oh come emmanuel" song.. which he just finished!!

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  • Ha. That's awesome. I'm going to try this sometime... This song is on my top ten best christmas metal =p

    watch?v=US7teprAlcs

  • This is by far the coolest thing ive ever seen done with xmas lights!!!

  • Awesome. Thanks for sharing. 

  • this video skips 2:48

  • @bigcheeseypotatoe69 No, you really didn't.

  • the 10 people that didnt like this are their neighbors.

    sorry i hate people who post this kind of shit but i just had to do it:(

  • OMFG

    

  • Ding fries are done!

  • They do this every year. and It keeps getting better.

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