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Halloween Mixtape

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Greeting, boys and ghouls! With Halloween fast approaching, many of you will likely be hosting parties, carving pumpkins, and planning optimal trick-or-treating routes, all in anticipation of the big night. As your trusty campus boos-paper, The Peak has compiled a spooky mixtape in honour of Halloween 2013.

Notice: The Peak is not responsible for any hooded figures, shapeshifting spectres or bloodthirsty, feral animals which may be attracted by this mixtape. We can neither confirm or deny its capacity to open a portal to hell underneath the Academic Quadrangle which may never be closed again, and we advise that you avoid the area altogether. Please do not to listen to this mix within the proximity of any abandoned hospitals, military bases or mental facilities, and especially not by candlelight while chanting repetitively in Latin. You have been warned.

 

Side One

1. “Thriller” — Michael Jackson

2. “Psycho Killer” — Talking Heads

3. “Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)” — David Bowie

4. “We Suck Young Blood” — Radiohead

5. “The Ghost of You Lingers” — Spoon

6. “Creature Fear” — Bon Iver

7. “Devil Town” — Daniel Johnston

8. “The Time Warp” — The cast of The Rocky Horror Picture Show

 

Side Two

1. “Hallowe’en” — Sonic Youth

2. “The House That Dripped Blood” — The Mountain Goats

3. “Headless Horseman” — The Microphones

4. “Halloween Candy” — The Spinanes

5. “Shadowplay” — Joy Division

6. “Monster” — Kanye West

7. “Inertia Creeps” — Massive Attack

8. “Monster Mash” — Bobby “Boris” Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers

 

Listen to this and other Peak mixtapes at 8tracks!

 

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