30 October, 2025
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UPDATE: Five unique Halloween mixtapes have just been released, each inspired by iconic horror movie scenarios. These playlists are perfect for fans seeking a fresh spin on their Halloween soundtrack, blending haunting themes with contemporary tracks.

First up, the mixtape titled “That Dog We Thought Was a Dog Turned Into a Crazy Messed Up Tentacle Monster” features songs that evoke the chilling atmosphere of The Thing (1982). The playlist opens with “$uicideboy$” and their track “All Dogs Go To Heaven,” reflecting the chaos of alien invasions. Following that, Blink-182’s “Dogs Eating Dogs” captures the paranoia and betrayal often seen in horror films. The mixtape concludes with “Antarcticans Thawed” by Sleep, summoning the icy terror of the Antarctic.

Next, horror enthusiasts will appreciate “Sex Is a Sacred Act To Be Shared by Two Camp Counselors Before Being Murdered,” a nod to Friday the 13th. Starting with “Summer’s Over” by Jordana, it dives deep into the tragic fate of Camp Silver Lake’s counselors. The mixtape features “Scarier Than Jason Vorhees At A Campfire” by New Found Glory, emphasizing the dire consequences of romance in horror.

For fans of classic love stories, the mixtape “I Love My Weird Undead Screaming Wife” celebrates the tumultuous relationship of Frankenstein’s Monster and his bride. Frank Sinatra’s “I Love My Wife” kicks things off, juxtaposing romance with the eerie. The mixtape then transitions into “Where’s My Wife” by Sloppy Jane, which introduces a darker tone.

The mixtape titled “You Just Couldn’t Keep off the Moors, Could You?” pays homage to An American Werewolf In London. Starting with Warren Zevon’s classic “Werewolves of London,” it sets the stage for a night of moonlit adventures. Additionally, “I Was A Teenage Werewolf” by The Cramps explores the struggles of adolescence, mirroring the film’s themes.

Lastly, “I Touched a Cursed Fidget Cube and Now I Have To Go to BDSM Hell Forever” draws from the iconic Hellraiser. This mixtape begins with “Into Hell” by I Prevail, immersing listeners in a world of torment and desire. The Cure’s “Torture” captures the chilling essence of the film, while Kanye West’s “Clique” and Rihanna’s “S&M” provide a modern twist to the horror narrative.

These mixtapes are designed not just for Halloween but for anyone who appreciates the intersection of music and film. Each playlist offers an immersive experience that engages both horror buffs and music lovers alike.

Don’t miss out on these chilling soundtracks that will elevate your Halloween experience! Share with friends to spread the eerie vibes.