Get ready to dive into a spine-tingling time capsule as we shine a light on our past Halloween radio episodes, featuring such artists as GHOST, Puddle of Mud, Metallica, Hell Yeah, Death From Above 1979 and 5 Finger Death Punch.
As the air turns crisp and SPIRIT halloween stores pop up where Bed, Bath and Beyond used to be, our collection of radio shows from years gone by are set to transport you to the hauntingly memorable Halloweens of the past.
From bone-chilling ghost stories to playlists that’ll make your skin crawl, our Halloween radio episodes are a delightful trip down memory lane. Whether you’re in the mood for ACTIVE or ALT our treasure trove of rocking broadcasts will surely get you in the Halloween spirit or maybe not, maybe you suck. So grab your headphones, dim the lights, and let the nostalgia of our past Halloween radio episodes featuring these iconic artists send you to a different time.

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