Top 10 Halloween Tracks For DJs

Trick or Treat!   The freaks come out at night, and after they get their fill of spiked eyeball punch and candy corn they’ll want to hit the dance floor and groove (or at the very least, listen to) to their favorite Halloween themed tunes.

Here’s a compiled list of the Top 10 Halloween Tracks For DJs.   Make sure you include them in your Halloween party playlist this year, or your party-goers could go all ‘hungry-zombie’ on you!

#10. DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, “Nightmare On My Street”

#9. Oingo Boingo, “Dead Man’s Party”

#8. The Addams Family Theme Song

#7. The Edgar Winter Group, “Frankenstein”

#6. Warren Zevon, “Werewolves of London”

#5. Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack, “The Time Warp”

#4. Danny Elfman, “This Is Halloween”

#3. Ray Parker Jr., “Ghostbusters”

#2. Bobby “Boris” Pickett, “Monster Mash”

#1. Michael Jackson, “Thriller”

I’m sure we missed some!  Please feel free to include any other Halloween party tunes in the comments section below that you’ll have in your playlist this year!

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