15 Halloween-Themed Album Titles

Get Halloween-ready with these hair-raising LP names.

15 Halloween-Themed Album Titles - Your favorite rappers must have been in the Halloween spirit when they named these hair-raising records. — Alex Gale  (Photo: Miguel Villagran/Getty Images)

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15 Halloween-Themed Album Titles - Your favorite rappers must have been in the Halloween spirit when they named these hair-raising records. — Alex Gale (Photo: Miguel Villagran/Getty Images)

Wu Massacre; Method Man, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah - We don't know what a Wu Massacre entails exactly, but if the infamous "Torture" skit on Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is any indication, it ain't pretty.(Photo: Courtesy Def Jam Records)

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Wu Massacre; Method Man, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah - We don't know what a Wu Massacre entails exactly, but if the infamous "Torture" skit on Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is any indication, it ain't pretty.(Photo: Courtesy Def Jam Records)

The Notorious B.I.G., Ready to Die - The Notorious B.I.G's debut, which dropped five months after Illmatic in 1994, also featured a picture of a child (though in this case it was a baby with a resemblance to Big, not an old pic of the rapper himself). Ghostface later criticized Biggie for "biting" the Illmatic cover in a skit on Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...  (Photo: Bad Boy Records)

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Ready to Die, the Notorious B.I.G. - That cute little baby is totally down to get his zombie on: Be forewarned.(Photo: Courtesy Bad Boy Records)

Kanye West, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy - The cover of Kanye West's 2010 opus My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy was a bizarre illustration by artist George Condo featuring a scowling Kanye West holding a bottle while being straddled by a naked, armless, winged female creature of some sort. West tweeted that some retailers had banned the cover, but a Wal-Mart spokesperson insisted that wasn't true. Later, a New Yorker article reported that Kanye had specifically sought an image that would be banned. Either way, alternate covers with tamer artwork were released as well. (Photo: Roc-A-Fella Records) 

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My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Kanye West - Apparently, Kanye's dark, twisted fantasy involves getting frisky with the weird, winged, armless, mutated-tailed, failed-science-experiment shown here. He's a motherf---in' monster. (Photo: Courtesy Def Jam Records)

Faces of Death, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony - Despite the toy Grim Reaper on its album cover, Bone's debut album was certified "brains" — that's platinum for zombies. (Photo: Courtesy Stoney Burke Records)

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Faces of Death, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony - Despite the toy Grim Reaper on its album cover, Bone's debut album was certified "brains" — that's platinum for zombies. (Photo: Courtesy Stoney Burke Records)

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"Cosmic Slop" - Redman took hip hop out of the solar system with single "Cosmic Slop" on his 1994 album Dare Iz a Darkside.(Photo: Def Jam Records)

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Dare Iz a Darkside, Redman - Someone dared Redman to take this photo, and then left him there, buried up to his neck. (Photo: Courtesy Def Jam Records)

The Massacre, 50 Cent - Before 50 Cent got all emaciated, gaunt and zombie-looking for his star turn in the upcoming film All Things Fall Apart, he was only slightly slimmer than this guy, who clobbered the competition with his 2005 album aptly titled, The Massacre. (Photo: Courtesy Shady Records)

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The Massacre, 50 Cent - Before 50 Cent got all emaciated, gaunt and zombie-looking for his star turn in the upcoming film All Things Fall Apart, he was only slightly slimmer than this guy, who clobbered the competition with his 2005 album aptly titled, The Massacre. (Photo: Courtesy Shady Records)

It's Dark and Hell Is Hot, DMX - DMX may have gotten hell confused with his Arizona jail cell, but either way we're terrified.(Photo: Courtesy Def Jam Records)

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It's Dark and Hell Is Hot, DMX - DMX may have gotten hell confused with his Arizona jail cell, but either way we're terrified.(Photo: Courtesy Def Jam Records)

Intoxicated Demons, The Beatnuts - Friends don't let friends drink and demonize, taught the trio from Queens.   (Photo: Courtesy Violator Records)

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Intoxicated Demons, The Beatnuts - Friends don't let friends drink and demonize, taught the trio from Queens. (Photo: Courtesy Violator Records)

Operation Doomsday, M.F. Doom - The last doomsday totally ruined Halloween — just ask the dinosaurs. (Photo: Courtesy Fondle Em Records)

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Operation Doomsday, M.F. Doom - The last doomsday totally ruined Halloween — just ask the dinosaurs. (Photo: Courtesy Fondle Em Records)

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Til the Casket Drops, Clipse - Clipse is down to rap to the death.(Photo: Courtesy Columbia Records)

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Til the Casket Drops, Clipse - Clipse is down to rap to the death.(Photo: Courtesy Columbia Records)

Dah Shinin', Smif-n-Wessun - All rap and no play makes some scary-a** dudes from Boot Camp.(Photo: Courtesy Wreck Records)

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Dah Shinin', Smif-n-Wessun - All rap and no play makes some scary-a** dudes from Boot Camp.(Photo: Courtesy Wreck Records)

Death Is Certain, Royce da 5'9" - Although a morbid meditation, this collection is one of the best from the Detroit rapper's catalogue. And thanks for the uplifting reminder, Royce. (Photo: Courtesy Koch Records)

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Death Is Certain, Royce da 5'9" - Although a morbid meditation, this collection is one of the best from the Detroit rapper's catalogue. And thanks for the uplifting reminder, Royce. (Photo: Courtesy Koch Records)

Devil's Night, D12 - If you've ever been in Detroit on the night before Halloween, you know that this might be the scariest album title of all. (Photo: Courtesy Tommy Boy/Warner Bros Records)

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Devil's Night, D12 - If you've ever been in Detroit on the night before Halloween, you know that this might be the scariest album title of all. (Photo: Courtesy Tommy Boy/Warner Bros Records)

Goblin, Tyler, the Creator - The out-of-the-blue breakthrough of Odd Future and its Svengali, MC-producer Tyler the Creator—highlighted by his unexpected Best New Artist win at the VMAs—was one of the biggest music stories of 2011. Tyler's Goblin, with his twisted, confessional subject matter, one-of-a-kind sub-baritone delivery and Neptunes-on-meth production, backed up the hype and showed potential for a whole lot more. We can't wait to hear what's next.(Photo: Courtesy Odd Future Records)

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Goblin, Tyler the Creator - As if Tyler's cockroach-eating tendencies weren't scary enough, he lead us deep into his mind with his debut album, Goblin.(Photo: Courtesy XL Records)

The Notorious B.I.G., Life After Death - Endlessly quoted, interpolated and sampled by rappers to this day, this chart-topping 1997 double album, issued days after Biggie's murder, cemented him as arguably the greatest of all time.  (Photo: Courtesy Bad Boy Records)

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Life After Death, the Notorious B.I.G. - This album is the reason all the zombies started wearing Coogi sweaters and Versace shades. You're nobody till somebody kills you ... (Photo: Courtesy Bad Boy Records)