Dracula's Playlist (For the Post-Halloween Blues)
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Dracula's Playlist (For the Post-Halloween Blues)

"Listen in awe and then you'll hear him bark at the moon."

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Dracula's Playlist (For the Post-Halloween Blues)
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For those of you suffering from the "after Halloween blues", this article is for you. What would be on Dracula’s blood thirsty playlist? Well, this article will strive to answer that question.

1) "Dead" (Bela Lugosi)

This song (sang by Bauhaus) originally reared its head in the film "The Hunger"; a simplistic, yet classic song worthy of Dracula's broody playlist.

2) "Rest in Peace" (Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer)

Many people will recognize this song from the musical episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. This song was sang by Buffy’s favorite vampire, Spike. The song is about Spike’s torturous infatuation with Buffy and his broody heartbreak.

3) "Nosferatu" (Blue Oyster Cult)

This song earns its place in the playlist by being, of course, sang by the Blue Oyster Cult. Also, its text is quite broody and epic. It tells the story of Nosferatu draining the blood of a woman, but staying too long and being killed by the sunlight.

4) "She Wolf" (Shakria)

Because even Dracula loves some Shakira. The devilishly catchy song makes the list simply because, even Dracula, a bloodsucking monster, has a heart.

5) Bark at the Moon (Ozzy Osbourn)

Even Dracula can’t resist some Ozzy. This song takes the last place on the list because of its terrifying (though terrific) text. The song tells the story of a new werewolf and his enchanting barking at the moon.

So, hopefully, you found Dracula’s taste in music satisfying enough to fill your post-Halloween hunger.

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