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<p>AllMusic's Favorite Actually Scary AlbumsHalloween novelty tunes are altogether ooky and all, but we here at AllMusic wanted to reveal the albums that <strong>actually</strong> scared us. Brooding themes and stark instrumentation. Real (perceived) devil worship and horrifying abandonment. Stabbing strings and haunting vocals. Psycho mansions and Lux Interiors. These are the themes of the recordings we've chosen to showcase: Actually Scary Albums.</p>
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