Watch: Santa Claus Kicks Metal Vocalist’s Butt At Benefit Show

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A local Sacramento show with Smack’d Up proved to be more entertaining than your average gig. After saying some questionable words about the city on their Dec. 8 performance, Smack’d Up’s vocalist Matt Kupers got, well, smacked down.

According to Loudwire, the show was actually a Toy For Tots Benefit show. Show-goers had the opportunity to get their pictures taken with Santa, sip a nice cup of hot chocolate and partake in an ugly sweater contest.

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