Ever walked into a party for Halloween and heard Kid Rock or Rebecca Black playing? It’s not possible. You should be careful party throwers. The right spooky playlist could transform your party from being pathetically decent to spectacular in just a few seconds.

We’re not talking about any other party. This is Halloween and your party needs to go beyond candy and crepe paper in order to be a big hit. There are a few Halloween party rules that hosts and hostesses need to be aware of. Music is important, but not all.

Make a Halloween music mix! “Thriller” “The Time Warp”From “Rocky Horror Picture Show,”This is just the beginning. The haunting sound of Halloween party music should still cause bodies to gyrate, and arms to pump. A certain soundtrack might be the right choice if punk rock is your preferred musical genre.

Horror film “Night of the Demons”Seven Arts Pictures’ Zombie Girl, Creature Feature and 45 Grave were all combined to create a terrifyingly popular soundtrack. The soundtrack was released only after its fans demanded it. You can find this hauntingly creepy soundtrack in most music stores or you can order it directly from iTunes.

Do not deafen your guests. While dancing is an essential part of good parties, it’s important to remember that minglers are just as happy having stimulating conversations. Turn down the volume in one room, and crank it up in another. The more tranquil music doesn’t kill any conversation but keeps the atmosphere alive.

You can add some spice to your cocktails by making them spooky: Vampire’s Kiss, Nuclear Waste and Green Goblin are all good options. Make your drink more creepy by adding simple food coloring to it. For example, you can use fingernail or eyeball gummies in place of olives and lemon wedges.

Spend less than you have to: The cost of adult beverages and food can quickly add up so save your money on decorations. Food coloring is truly a blessing. Red food coloring and old white sheets create a bloody corner or display at the table. For a darkened atmosphere, keep the lights low or drape dark-colored pillows and scarves over your lampshades. You can add a creepy element to any space by using candles.