Cole Pirie's Now That's What I Call Halloween

Join Cole for a selection of his favourite metal songs that represent Halloween and all things terrifyingly, loudly monstrous!
Cole Pirie is one of Care Radio's newest podcast presenters.
Cole is a talented poet, performer and lover of all things Metal - Heavy, Thrash, death, power and Doom to name a new. Cole is our resident metal music expert.
Cole lives with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. This is a condition that doesn't define Cole. His creativity, passion for the arts and disabilities does, and we are honoured to have Cole on the team.
Warning - there are a few lyrics in Cole's programme that might make your gran blush!
Cole's podcast is a production from 'Unmuted' - www.becomeunmuted.com
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I had my hero moment today Harry Kane happy to rescue England with late braceCaptain Harry Kane accepted he was England’s “hero” after his brace sealed a 2-1 comeback win over the Democratic Republic of Congo to rescue the team from the brink of a humiliating round-of-32 World Cup exit.
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