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Halloween 2014: A playlist of the most terrifying songs, according to you

We've compiled a playlist from your suggestions of the most terrifying songs based off of your suggestions via Facebook and Twitter.
We've compiled a playlist from your suggestions of the most terrifying songs based off of your suggestions via Facebook and Twitter.
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Throwing a Halloween party? We have just the thing to make it extra spooky: A playlist of scary songs. 

Earlier this week, we asked you to name some of your most terrifying picks.

Facebook: We asked, you answered

Below is a spine-chilling selection. Anything to add? Let us know on Facebook or Twitter

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