OnTheFlipsideMusic's Halloween Playlist

By Jess Klausing

The air is colder now. Leaves whisper secrets as they fall, and somewhere in the distance, a wolf begins to howl. Halloween isn’t just a night — it’s a feeling, and these 13 songs capture it in every shiver and scream. From vintage monsters and midnight lovers to synth-drenched nightmares, this playlist oozes mystery, mischief, and moonlight.

1. “This Is Halloween” – Marilyn Manson

Manson’s cover of the Nightmare Before Christmas classic opens the set like a carnival curtain rising on the macabre. His industrial growl and gothic edge transform Danny Elfman’s mischievous original into something darker and more theatrical — a perfect overture to this haunted mixtape.

2. “Goo Goo Muck” – The Cramps

From the crypt to the garage, The Cramps swagger in with sleazy surf riffs and undead attitude. “Goo Goo Muck” is pure B-movie punk — a reminder that monsters can dance, too. Its inclusion nods to the rise of Wednesday Addams mania, but it stands timelessly weird on its own.

3. “It’s Terror Time Again” – Skycycle

A deep cut from Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, this track is peak late-’90s rock energy wrapped in animated horror. The crunchy guitars and adrenaline-pumped vocals are delightfully over the top — a hidden gem that deserves more October airplay.

4. “Thriller” – Michael Jackson

No Halloween soundtrack is complete without “Thriller.” Quincy Jones’s lush production, Vincent Price’s iconic voice-over, and Jackson’s unmatched performance make this the ultimate pop horror masterpiece. It’s the heartbeat of Halloween playlists everywhere — and rightfully so.

5. “Ghostbusters” – Ray Parker Jr.

A dose of upbeat fun follows the darkness. “Ghostbusters” is pop perfection — catchy, campy, and irresistibly nostalgic. It’s the sonic equivalent of glow-in-the-dark slime and VHS tapes, balancing the playlist’s spookier edges.

6. “Love Kills” – Vinnie Vincent Invasion

A glam-metal ghost of the ’80s, “Love Kills” (famously featured in A Nightmare on Elm Street 4) injects arena-ready power into the setlist. Screaming guitars meet heartbreak horror — the kind of melodrama that belongs on a foggy stage with a single red spotlight.

7. “The Witch Queen of New Orleans ” – Redbone

Redbone’s funky folklore classic adds a dose of mystic rhythm. The tale of Marie Laveau’s voodoo power feels right at home among monsters and ghosts, offering a sultry, swamp-rock break between the heavier tracks.

8. “Season of the Witch” – Donovan

Psychedelic folk takes the wheel here. Donovan’s smoky vocals and eerie groove capture the strange, drifting energy of autumn. It’s less about jump scares and more about mystique — the calm before the storm.

9. “Werewolves of London” – Warren Zevon

With its iconic howl and piano-driven swagger, Zevon’s tongue-in-cheek ode to lycanthropy keeps things light and witty. It’s a rock classic that blurs the line between humor and horror — a monster jam in every sense.

10. “Time Warp” – The Rocky Horror Picture Show Cast

No Halloween party would be complete without this cult classic dance anthem. “Time Warp” is gleefully unhinged, a joyful reminder that the spooky season is as much about liberation and laughter as it is about fear.

11. “The Walking Dead (Main Title Theme)” – Bear McCreary

Here the tone shifts — minimalistic, cinematic dread creeps in. McCreary’s theme is all tension and atmosphere, conjuring visions of abandoned streets and shuffling corpses AKA ‘Walkers.’

12. “Stranger Things (Main Title Theme)” – Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein

Synth nostalgia takes center stage with this instantly recognizable theme. The pulsing electronics and retro tones bridge horror’s past and present, grounding the playlist in eerie 1980s cool.

13. “Halloween (Main Title Theme)” – John Carpenter

The closing note is pure horror legend. Carpenter’s minimalist piano motif remains one of cinema’s most haunting melodies — Cold, minimal, and chilling. It’s the sound of suspense itself, fading into the night as the playlist comes full circle.

OnTheFlipsideMusic's 25 Days of Christmas Playlist

By Jessica Klausing

Merry Christmas!

It’s time to deck the halls again, and what better way to get into the holiday spirit than with music! Whether you prefer the good old fashioned classics or the modern hits, we’ve curated a holiday playlist that offers a little something for everyone. 

In no particular order here are our 25 Days of Christmas playlist:

  1. “A Marshmallow World” - Dean Martin

Even though the song about the winter landscape, it’s still considered one of the Christmas classics. The lyrics compare the snowfall to marshmallows covering the ground along with other dessert-like metaphors making this a holiday comfort song.

2. “All I Want for Christmas is You” - Mariah Carey

Holiday retail workers either love this song or loathe it with a passion! It’s a cheerful melody, but Mariah’s pitch perfect high notes are the real stand out on this track.

3. “Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays” - *NSYNC

This is the quintessential feel-good modern day Christmas song. With catchy bubblegum pop lyrics like “It’s a wonderful feeling/feel the love in the room/from the floor to the ceiling,” it’s guaranteed to put any Scrooge in the Christmas spirit.

4. “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” - Brenda Lee

This classic is a must for any Christmas party playlist! The lyrics and melody are catchy, but the best part is when the beat stops on “Voices singing, let’s be jolly/Deck the halls with boughs of holly.”

5. “A Holly Jolly Christmas” - Alan Jackson

This is another popular Christmas classic. Alan Jackson’s honky tonk rendition gives it a small town country feel.

6. “This Christmas” - Joe

Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Joe delivers with this sultry, R&B melodic Christmas hit. It’s another highly recommended one to liven up the holiday party.

7. “Sleigh Ride” - TLC

TLC took a classic and re-worked it into a fun-filled festive R&B ditty with new lyrical hooks, playful banter, and of course, an epic rap from Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes.

8. “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” - Michael Bublé

Michael Bublé’s warm vocals give all the cozy vibes. This is one to listen to snuggled up by the fireplace with a cup of hot cocoa.

9. “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” - Bing Crosby

It’s not a true Christmas playlist without Bing Crosby. While this is another popular classic covered by many artists, there’s just something special and nostalgic about listening to Bing regale about a town getting ready for Christmas.

10.  “O Holy Night” - Carrie Underwood

A beautiful Christmas hymn performed by one of the most iconic voices in Country music.

11. “Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town” - Bruce Springsteen

The Boss captures the rock ‘n roll spirit with this energetic rollicking rendition.

12. “Blue Christmas” - Elvis Presley

Christmas music and The King of Rock ‘N Roll go together like peanut butter and bananas. Elvis will tug on your heartstrings with this sentimental ballad. However, if you’re looking for a good laugh, the Porky Pig version is definitely worth a listen!

13. “My Only Wish (This Year)” - Britney Spears

Britney charms her way into our hearts with this sweet song that’s filled with catchy wholesome lyrics and a bouncy pop melody.

14. “Christmas Time” - Backstreet Boys

Perhaps the most gorgeous harmonies featured on a modern pop Christmas song.

15. “Wonderful Christmastime” - Paul McCartney

Paul’s cheery spirit is quite infectious on this one! It’s hard to resist singing and bouncing along to the beat.

16. “Happy Xmas (War is Over)” - John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and The Plastic Ono Band

Recorded as a protest against the Vietnam War, “Happy Xmas (War is Over)” has become a Christmas song standard. 

17. Winter Wonderland” - Alexander O’Neal

Reaching #54 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums, Alexander O’ Neal dazzles with his soulful rendition of this timeless classic.

18. “Christmas Time is Here” - Vince Guaraldi Trio

Famously known as the opening theme in A Charlie Brown Christmas, this comforting classic brings a smile to all ages.

19. “Zat You, Santa Claus?” - Louis Armstrong

 An underrated swingin’ holiday tune with all the Creole Jazz goodness. 

20. “Mary, Did You Know?” - CeeLo Green

This one is a real tearjerker! CeeLo delivers a beautiful, heartfelt performance that embodies the true meaning of Christmas.

21. “Run Rudolph Run” - Chuck Berry

A fun, high energy performance by the Father of Rock ‘N Roll.

22. “Please Come Home for Christmas” - The Eagles

Only The Eagles can take a bittersweet song about spending Christmas alone and turn it into a beautiful rockin’ masterpiece with a wailing guitar.

23. “Christmas in Dixie” - Alabama

This country song is a celebration of Christmas in the southern American states.

24. “Step Into Christmas” - Elton John

Elton brings the Christmas spirit with ringing bells, angelic choirs, and lots of high energy!

25. “Christmas Vacation” - Mavis Staples

As featured on National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, it’s a holiday banger that will easily get stuck in your head.

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