Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: This Season 2 Soundtrack Is Our New Party Playlist

One of the most underrated parts of Netflix's spooky drama Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is the show's top-notch soundtrack. In its two seasons so far, the show has picked the perfect music to capture its retro, emotional, and downright creepy vibe. With the release of the second "part" of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on April 5, there's a whole new set of musical choices to geek out over. From classic pop hits to indie songs to, yes, The Phantom of the Opera, the music of the second season perfectly underscores the latest twists and turns of Sabrina's journey. We've assembled nearly two dozen of the songs featured in the new season — check them out in the gallery below!

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"Girl U Want" by Devo

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"Love to Love You Baby" by Donna Summer

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"Different Angles" by Starcrawler

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"Pretty Head" by Transviolet

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"Bagatelle in A Minor, WoO 59, "Fur Elise"" by Eva Sukova

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"Devil's Gotten Into My Baby" by Devotions

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"Gently Break It" by Beck Pete

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"Heaven" by Charly Bliss

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"Blurry Now" by Kingsbury

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"Tell Him" by The Exciters

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"Chains of Love" by Erasure

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"The Phoenix" by Lindsey Stirling

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"Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran

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"Maneater" by Daryl Hall & John Oates

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"Smile at the Devil" by Jayson Belt

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"Devil in Your Soul" by Wade Flemons

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"Storm in My Heart" by Judy Proctor

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"Sub-Mission" by The Sex Pistols

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"I Want Your Love Tonight" by The Hearts

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"Girls Just Want To Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper

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"The End of the World" by Skeeter Davis

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"The End" by The Doors

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"Masquerade" From "The Phantom of the Opera"