
The piano hook on this track by Peruvian rapper Immortal Technique creates eerie feelings, and the song’s lyrics illustrate nightmarish scenes of violence and evil. Immortal Technique - “Dance With The Devil” (2001) The film is about Snoop’s fictional death and subsequent resurrection after a deal with the devil, and the creep-factor of the track’s instrumentals - which include church bells - live up to its lyrical content.ħ. Dre’s short film is a great addition to your Halloween playlist. The title track to Snoop Doggy Dogg’s and Dr. Snoop Dogg - “Murder Was The Case” (1994)

Also check out the version that features vocals from Pendulum frontman Rob Swire.ģ. The track’s hook, a haunting organ melody, will set the tone of your Halloween party in a big way. “Thriller” is the King of Pop’s most iconic song, and the dance moves made famous from the horrifying music video are bound to be mimicked at some point during the night.Īrguably deadmau5’s greatest song, “Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff” deserves to be on this list just from the track title alone. If you don’t play this MJ tune at some point on Halloween, you’re doing something wrong. Let’s get the most obvious out of the way first. I’m aware these songs may have reached you after your Halloween party weekend, but don’t forget there is still Wednesday night (be careful to avoid noise violations with increased fines) as well as this upcoming weekend (don’t forget to celebrate Day of the Dead for some extra credit), so don’t pack away your costumes yet!

To make your life easier (and mine more fun, if I end up at your house), I’ve put together a list of songs with a creepy, foreboding effect which will take your All Hallow’s Eve festivities to the next level.įor the purposes of this list (and considering the times we live and party in), I haven’t listed all the old favorites like “Monster Mash,” but rather focused on hip-hop and electronic dance music (EDM) tracks that will elicit some favorable results from your fellow partiers.

If you decide to host a Halloween celebration, there are many spooky songs that you will have to choose from that make your final playlist. It’s Halloween, and to college students, this holiday translates to one of the biggest party weekends of the year. Kyle Loomis is a journalism senior and Mustang Daily music columnist.
