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Not tricks but definetly treats

Wed, Oct 31, 2007

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Halloween MixTape
This day people from every corner of the world are getting their Halloween groove. Some find it hard to enter the mood. Some find it easy but feel that something is missing. Some have no interest in it but just listen to that kind of music. Here is a list of spooky and grave faves.

They should be easy to find and you are probably going to be able to find them with iTunes or your favorite download site. May you have a good time and happy haunting.

About anything that Slayer sings is in this list. Just look at the name of the tune and use your mind. These death-metal thrashers have a way of their own. Then you could listen to Sweet Transvestite from Rocky Horror Picture Show. The name says everything that should be said here. This gets us to “I Love the Dead” by Alice Cooper. Other tunes which could be included are “Welcome to My Nightmare”, “Go to Hell” and “Dead Babies”. The man has a thing for necrophilia. Themes could fit this thing. Terminator Theme and Incredible Hulk Theme are not bad. For the brits and not just them there is “Werewolves of London” by Warren Zevon. This man has such a howl that your neighbors are going to freak out.

Then you could listen to Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath. Ask not for whom the bell tolls — it tolls for Ozzy’s squandered brain cells. “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by Blue Oeyster Cult is a good Halloween choice because there probably is something to this creepy rocker since he has been used in three Halloween films. This list could not be without “Thriller” by Michael Jackson. He is scarier than he was back then and his nose is not very good attached but he knows music; he is a true musician. And the feeling you get when listening to this tune is very hard to describe. This should get you in the mood.

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