Monday, October 16, 2006

Monday Mixtape: The Halloween Edition

Welcome to a special Halloween edition of the Monday Mixtape! Sure, the day before Halloween proper is a Monday, but this gives you plenty of time to get in the mood/download and create your own holiday mix. Besides, I'll probably just supply you with more hellish mayhem on the 30th.

So here you go. Try not to pee your pants.

Harry Manfredini - Friday the 13th theme
"Dying tickles."
Ministry - "Every Day Is Halloween"
John Carpenter - Halloween theme
AC/DC - "Hells Bells"
Mötley Crüe - "Shout at the Devil"
B-52s - "Devil in My Car"
"I heard a Frankenstein lives there!"
Rockwell - "Somebody's Watching Me"
Sprites - "George Romero"
Nine Inch Nails - "Dead Souls" (Joy Division cover)
Dead Moon - "Dead Moon Night"
Robert Cobert - Dark Shadows theme
The Fall - "Live at the Witch Trials" (intro)
Slayer - "Angel of Death"
Charles Bernstein - A Nightmare on Elm Street theme
Angelo Badalamenti - "Laura Palmer's Theme" (from Twin Peaks)
Bobby "Boris" Pickett - "The Monster Mash" (low-quality MP3)

Whew... okay, that's a lot of tracks. Assuming you haven't had enough already, the 2001 WFMU Halloween mix is unparallelled; a fantastic mix of scary and funny. You can also download an expurgated audio performance of Dracula, featuring voice work by Orson Welles, at paul's ramblings.

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