The Replacements - Alex Chilton
The Knack - Good Girls Don't
Joe Jackson - Is She Really Going Out With Him?
Marshall Crenshaw - Cynical Girl
Squeeze - Cool For Cats
The Wallflowers - I'm Looking Through You
Bowling For Soup: High School Never Ends, 1985, Stacy's Mom (yes, they did a cover and it is arguably superior to the original)
Green Day: Holiday, Wake Me Up When September Ends, 21 Guns
Weezer: Hash Pipe, Pork & Beans, Troublemaker
Decided to go with power pop and early new wave artists for this one.
Cyndi Lauper: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, When You Were Mine, Time After Time
Devo: Girl U Want, That's Good, Speed Racer
The Go-Go's: We Got the Beat, Vacation, Head Over Heels
Because I would be going as Queen Bee, I decided that my playlist would reflect a Halloween party atmosphere worthy of the Queen of Gluttony herself.
1. Rochelle Diamante - Cotton Candy: Because we can't begin a playlist centered on Bee without the character's signature song.
2. deadmau5 ft. Rob Swire - Ghosts n' Stuff: I was torn between this and Professional Griefers, but this feels very Halloweeny.
3. Rockwell ft. Michael Jackson - Somebody's Watching Me: Because no Halloween dance-pop playlist would be complete without this bop.
4. Aqua - Halloween: Silly and bubblegummy Y2K-era Europop, but it fits both the Halloween vibe and Bee herself; she would definitely have this on a playlist.
5. Rob Zombie - Dragula (Hot Rod Herman Remix): A bit heavier than what genre Bee is normally associated with (late 2000s-ish dance pop), but still fits.
6. Richard O' Brien - The Time Warp: ...You knew this was coming. Besides, this is a good way to lead into the grand finale of the playlist...
7. Oingo Boingo - Dead Man's Party: The grand finale to the party, what better way to go out than with Oingo Boingo?