Weekly Focus: My Chemical Romance, Day Four

My Chemical Romance — “The Jetset Life Is Gonna Kill You,” from the album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (2004).

Weekly Focus: My Chemical Romance, Pt. II, Day Three

My Chemical Romance — “To the End,” from the album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (2004).

Weekly Focus: My Chemical Romance, Pt. II, Day Two

My Chemical Romance — “Headfirst for Halos,” from the album I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love (2002).

Weekly Focus: My Chemical Romance, Pt. II, Day One

In honor of My Chem announcing a reunion show, I decided to feature them for a second time.

My Chemical Romance — “Honey, This Mirror Isn’t Big Enough for the Two of Us,” from the album I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love (2002).

Weekly Focus: Songs About Halloween, Day Seven

Wednesday 13 — “Halloween 13-13,” from the album Spook & Destroy (2012).

And I end my list with none other than Wednesday 13, an artist who seems to eat, sleep, and breathe all things horror and Halloween.

Weekly Focus: Songs About Halloween, Day Six

Type O Negative — “Halloween In Heaven,” from the album Dead Again (2007).

Weekly Focus: Songs About Halloween, Day Five

Misfits — “Halloween,” from the album Legacy of Brutality (1985).

This song was also covered by AFI on their All Hallow’s EP!

Weekly Focus: Songs About Halloween, Day Four

Happy Halloween!!!!!

Lambert, Hendricks, & Ross — “Halloween Spooks,” from the album Elvira Presents: Haunted Hits (1988).

I was first introduced to this song when my best friends and I watched The Houses October Built. The earliest mention of it that I could find was from the Elvira Presents collection in 1988.

Weekly Focus: Songs About Halloween, Day Three

As if you didn’t know Type O Negative would make the list!

Type O Negative — “All Hallows Eve,” from the album World Coming Down (1999).

Weekly Focus: Songs About Halloween, Day Two

Ministry — “(Every Day Is) Halloween,” from the album Twelve Inch Singles (1987).

Note: I know this song was originally released as a single in 1984, but the earliest mention of it on an actual record is the aforementioned Twelve Inch Singles. And no, the track is not specifically about the day of Halloween… For many people, however, Halloween is a lifestyle, so it still fits the bill.