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Halloween Music...Danceable Tracks...

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Looking for some danceable "Halloween" (the day, not the movie necessarily) themed tracks to mix in between regular dance party music for Saturday.

 

Stuff I've got so far includes

 

The Fat Boys/Robert Englund rap from A Nightmare on Elm Street 4

Halloween Theme Techno Mix

Friday the 13th Techno Mix

Some Misfits music

Monster Mash

Time Warp

 

So, if ya can help me out, thanks!

 

DJ Names, Song Names, etc. are needed to search online.

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A lot of the original Dawn of the Dead soundtrack by Goblin.

 

Also, check out the Deadites. They're a horror-based techno band that do a lot of trancey/gothy stuff. Some songs are even wrestling-based, such as "A Little Extreme" (which is a tribute to Joey Styles).

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I'd like to echo the previous Misfits mentions, too. None of the Graves stuff, though, aside from "Dig Up Her Bones," is really too danceable. Well, "Saturday Night" might be good for a slow-dance (surprisingly enough), but other than that? Stick to Danzig-era. "Hybrid Moments" is a GREAT dance tune.

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Forgot the single greatest scary movie song of all time...

 

From The Return of the Living Dead

 

45 Grave's "Partytime"

 

DO YOU WANNA PARTYYYY??????

It'S PARTY TIME!!!!!

 

:::Zombie opens its eyes:::

LOL.....that is some good shit *pops ROTLD into the DVD player*

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45 Grave was fronted by Dinah Cancer (Dying of Cancer...get it?!), who is now in the Hollywood horror punk group Penis Flytrap.

 

Decent tunes by them include "The Dead Hate The Living!" (the theme song to the Full Moon Productions feature) and "Tears Of Blood." The latter of the two isn't very danceable, but the former is with the chanting and all.

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Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi's Dead

Siouxsie and the Banshees - Peekaboo

Sisters of Mercy - This Corrosion

The Normal - Warm Leatherette

Ministry - (Everyday is) Halloween

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