Thriller of course.
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and monster mash.
Oh yes the Monster Mash!
Danse Macabre, classical music.
Depending what you look for.
For horror role-playing, I sometimes put various dark ambient playlists from youtube/spotify with artists like Atrium Carceri or Cryo chamber not sure whether they really have an audience out of the rpg community
Doom metal, may also be a good choice Blood Ceremony has some pretty dark tones (even though their latest Album is more modern blues than doom metal) or Uncle acid. Iff you're into the slow music you can go for band like Monarch!
Anything by Gnome.
I don't care if Gnome isn't "Halloween themed," I'm still gonna recommend them to anyone I can. They have badass guitar riffs and choruses, and they always wear their pointy hats.
Lament of the Highborne - WoW
Anything Rob Zombie
Coven - Satanic Mass (not "music")
Bach - Toccata And Fugue In D Minor
Victoir Peraino's Kingdom Come - I Put a Spell on You
(Every Day Is) Halloween - Ministry https://youtu.be/mXtKicX5eDo
Halloween - Mastodon https://youtu.be/eCVn0mjvD3g
Halloween - Misfits https://youtu.be/jfJkvnXx8vw
I know Halloween is technically over for pretty much anyone, but I personally really enjoy The Evil Eye and The Hideous Heart by Alan Lee Silva. It's a string orchestra piece that if I remember correctly is based on The Tell Tale Heart.
Warren Zavon Werewolves of London
Donovan Season of the Witch
(Personal fave) Bing Crosby The Headless Horseman