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Get Ready to Spookify Your Soundtrack with Spooky Songs!

  • Writer: Dylanna Fisher
    Dylanna Fisher
  • Oct 25, 2023
  • 2 min read

Get Ready to Spookify Your Soundtrack with Spooky Songs from Oskura, Orbit Culture, Jaze Cinema, and Prague Cello Quartet.

The leaves are falling, the air is crisp, and pumpkins are grinning with mischievous glee. It can only mean one thing – Halloween is just around the corner! And what better way to get into the spine-tingling spirit of this hauntingly delightful holiday than by curating the perfect Halloween playlist?

a person sitting at a table with halloween decorations and a bucket of candies
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Whether hosting a fang-tastic costume party, embarking on a moonlit drive through the haunted woods, or just savouring the eerie ambiance from your home, the right tunes can elevate your Halloween experience to a whole new level. This year, we’ve covered you with a wickedly enchanting selection of songs that will send shivers down your spine.

Spooky Songs and Soundtracks

Are you ready to embrace the eerie and embrace the spooky? Let’s get started!

“This Is Halloween” Metal Cover By Lyric Noel

Red Flags” By Tom Cardy With Montaigne

Bendy And The Ink Machine Song: “Horror Show” (CG5 Remix) Batim Music Video” By Jaze Cinema

Luigi’s Mansion Party Spooky Dance | Song By Qumu And Music Video By Sayman

“The Cranberries – Zombie (Horror/Cyberpunk Cover)” By Melodicka Bros

“The Phantom Of The Opera – Prague Cello Quartet” Orchestra Cover By Prague Cello Quartet

“Bad Romance” Lady Gaga Bardcore Medieval Style Cover By Hildegard Von Blingin’

Halloween Theme” Originally By John Carpenter Metal Cover By Orbit Culture Official

”Fly Me To The Moon” Epic Cover By Oskura

Which of these super spooky songs are you adding to your Halloween playlist?

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