Up next is the second set of ghoulish songs for you to play during Halloween! This mix was made last year, and its title is A Spooky, Rockin’, Surfin’ Halloween Extravaganza Volume 2. It’s kinda like a bad sequel to an already awful B-movie. You know it’s going to be a train wreck, but you have to experience it anyway! In all actuality however, this mix is edited much better than the first. The skits in between each track reflect the upcoming track far better in my opinion. This mix also ends with a Type O Negative track, which has become a bit of a tradition in making these mixes. I hope you enjoy this one, as very few people have heard it aside from myself! Read on for the tracklisting:

Once again this mix features more horror punk, hard rock, psychobilly, and surf rock. I absolutely love every song I have on here, and I played this pretty much non-stop in my car last year. Hopefully you’ll do the same!
- The Sounds of Halloween - Intro
- Mad Sin - No More Trick or Treat
- Witch’s Brew
- Reverend Horton Heat - The Halloween Dance
- The Mad Organist
- Calabrese - Midnight Spookshow
- Woman Screams
- The Meteors - Micheal Myers (Still In Shape)
- The Ghost In the Invisible Bikini
- The Ghastly Ones - Surfin’ Spooks
- No One Gives Two Fucks For Bela
- Rezurex - Everyday Is Halloween
- Entering a Mausoleum
- Nekromantix - Panic At the Morgue
- Charlie Brown Has To Rock
- Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13 - The Last Halloween
- Night Falls
- Sick City Daggers - Evil Dead
- Evil Laugh
- Green Jelly - Rock N’ Roll Pumpkin
- Monster Surfer
- Horropops - Horrorbeach
- 3 A.M. Horror
- Blitzkid - Pumpkin Patch Murders
- Manical Laughter
- The Tombstone Brawlers - Meathook Lover
- Hearse Goes By
- Roky Erickson and the Aliens - I Walked With a Zombie
- Moaning
- The Aquabats - Fashion Zombies
- Halloween Night
- Koffin Kats - Splatterhouse
- Werewolf
- The Born Losers - Werewolves on Wheels
- The Hour of Parting
- Type O Negative - Creepy Green Light
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2 comments so far
I like the ghoulish themes. Would like to see more of them.
October 16th, 2008 at 12:51 pm
Mad Sin sounds like Violent J
October 24th, 2008 at 2:56 pm
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