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Our Top Halloweekend Playlist Picks

If there’s any holiday we wish we could be out celebrating this year, it’s Halloween. With 31 October approaching faster than a speed zombie on the hunt for brains, it’s about time we start working on the most essential part of any holiday – the playlist. You could just pop on the entire My Chemical Romance discography, but if you’d like to shake things up a bit (not that we need anything more than the MCR boys), here are a few tracks that we’re adding to our spooky set list. 

Words: Robyn Adams

1. AFI – Halloween

2. My Chemical Romance – Vampires will never hurt you

3. Taking Back Sunday – What’s It Feel Like To Be A Ghost?

4. Gerard Way – Baby You’re a Haunted House

5. Hawthorne Heights – Pet Sematary (Ramones Cover)

6. Movements – Don’t Give Up Your Ghost

7. Mayday Parade – Black Cat

8. Guardrail – ‘Til We’re Dead

9. Our Last Night – demons

10. Sleeping With Sirens – Ghost

“Great, but get me a playlist!” Already got you covered, find our Halloween Spotify playlist below, get a brew going in the cauldron and dust off the broomstick – it’s time to get creepy.

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