No Presents For Christmas

No Presents for Christmas is a single by King Diamond released on December 25, 1985. It was the first music released by King Diamond's new band, after the breakup of Mercyful Fate. It is one of the band's most well-known songs.

The song can also be found on the re-issue of King Diamond's first album, Fatal Portrait.

Read more about No Presents For Christmas:  Track Listing, Personnel

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