Songs for Adult Halloween Parties

Tammy Lee Morris
Halloween is here and if you are planning a party for adults, you need to set the mood with the tunes you choose. There are plenty of haunting songs available that will put partygoers into a creepy and gruesome mood, but here are a few of my personal choices that promise a sense of delicious darkness.

Halloween Party Songs: Instrumentals, Scores and Soundtracks

Sure, the theme from Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street and The Exorcist are probably among the most well-known creepy themes. Most movies have two separate soundtracks - one which is the wide-released songs used in the movie or inspired by the movie and the other that is full of the instrumental songs that provide the background scores and themes.

The instrumental soundtrack from Bram Stoker's Dracula is an excellent background for a Halloween party but the main theme by Wojciech Kilar is both well-recognized and haunting, making it an excellent choice for any party.

The movie Twilight has two soundtracks - one which is pop/rock songs and the other which is the instrumental score. The instrumental theme "Skin of a Killer" is, in my opinion, a great score and a perfect addition to any Halloween party.

For other creepy and haunting instrumentals, check out midnightsyndicate.com.

Halloween Party Songs: Movie and Television Soundtracks

The soundtrack to the movie Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight has great Halloween music choices including "Cemetery Gates" by Pantera, "Diadems" by Megadeth, "Hey Man, Nice Shot" by Filter and "Fall Guy" by Rollins Band.

From the HBO television series True Blood comes the rockabilly sound of "Bad Things" by Jace Everett - another favorite song of mine.

The Lost Boys soundtrack features the songs "Cry Little Sister (Thou Shall Not Fall)" by G Tom Mac HQ, "People are Strange" by Echo and the Bunnymen - a cover of The Doors' original version, and "Beauty Has Her Way" by Mummy Calls.

Another great soundtrack is from the movie Queen of the Damned. Most of the songs on the album are perfect for a Halloween party but my top choices are "Not Meant for Me" by Wayne Static, "System" by Chester Bennington, "Redeemer" by Marilyn Manson, "Headstrong" by Earshot, "Body Crumbles" by Dry Cell and "Before I'm Dead" by Kidney Thieves.

Halloween Party Songs: Miscellaneous

For general party music that will make guests shiver with delight or fright try one or all of these choices: The classic "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns-n-Roses; "Sound of Madness" by Shinedown; "Twisted Transistor" by Korn; "Hell's Bells" by AC/DC; "Paranoid" and "Ironman" by Black Sabbath; "Hired Gun" by Bride; "Dagula," "Superbeast," "More Human Than Human" and "Living Dead Girl" by Rob Zombie; "Sweet Dreams" by Marilyn Manson, "Dream Warriors" by Dokken, "Hide in the Rainbow" by Dio, "Bark at the Moon" and "Mr. Crowley" by Ozzy Osbourne, "Sex and Candy" by Marcy Playground, and "Curse of the Werewolf" from Schoolyard Heroes. From the band Tourniquet comes three great songs: "Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance," "Perfect Night for a Hanging" and "Bearing Gruesome Cargo."

Of course no Halloween party would be complete without the original zombie song, "Thriller" by Michael Jackson - so add it into the playlist.

Check out youtube.com, pandora.com or amazon.com for these songs.

Published by Tammy Lee Morris - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

Tammy Lee Morris is a lifelong resident of southern Illinois where she enjoys a quiet life in a rural area. After working for a local newspaper while studying journalism at a local community college, she dev...   View profile

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  • Catherine Spencer 10/27/2009

    Fun music selections!!

  • Heidi Bitsoli 10/21/2009

    Great selection. Well thought out and I was glad it wasn't just stuff like Monster Mash, though that one is fun!

  • Haley Koehling 10/21/2009

    Now this stuff I loved!

  • Agnes Farside 10/21/2009

    Good list.

  • Julie Darleen 10/20/2009

    Creepy songs...

  • Rebecca Caroll 10/20/2009

    Great selections! Just the beginning of the Halloween soundtrack is enough to make my skin crawl!

  • Dave Schrader 10/20/2009

    These would set the mood... :)

  • Jan Corn 10/20/2009

    You've definitely picked some spooky Halloween songs, ideal for an adult Halloween party.

  • Michael Segers 10/20/2009

    Good list.

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