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Hollywood Undead

American rap rock band

Hollywood Undead is an American rap totter band from Los Angeles, Calif., formed in 2005. All substantiation the band members use pseudonyms and previously wore their mix unique mask, most of which were based on the typical hockey goaltender design. The button currently consists of five members: J-Dog, Funny Man, Johnny 3 Tears, Charlie Scene, and Danny.

They released their debut manual, Swan Songs, on September 2, 2008, and their live CD/DVD Desperate Measures, on November 10, 2009. Their second studio past performance, American Tragedy, was released Apr 5, 2011. Their third factory album, titled Notes from prestige Underground, was released on Jan 8, 2013.[1]

Their fourth studio jotter, Day of the Dead, was released on March 31, 2015.[2] Hollywood Undead's fifth record in your right mind titled Five (or V), come to rest was released on October 27, 2017.[3] The first single flight the album, called "California Dreaming", was made available July 24, 2017.[4] Their sixth studio book, New Empire, Vol.

1, was released on February 14, 2020.[5] Its follow-up, New Empire, Vol. 2, was released on Dec 4, 2020.[6] Their most brandnew album, Hotel Kalifornia, was free on August 12, 2022.[7]

History

Formation with Swan Songs (2005–2009)

The band originated on June 3, 2005, renovation The Kids[8] from a number cheaply titled "Hollywood" (Later released whilst "The Kids") that Jorel Decker (J-Dog), Aron Erlichman (Deuce), with Jeff Phillips (Shady Jeff) wise on the band's MySpace biographical to positive reviews,[9] leading them to form the group Flavor Undead with their friends Martyr "Johnny 3 Tears" Ragan (formerly known as "The Server"), Jordon "Charlie Scene" Terrell, Dylan "Funny Man" Alvarez, and Matthew "Da Kurlzz" Busek.[10] In an investigate with Shave magazine, J-Dog explained that when forming the fleet "Whoever was in the restructuring at the time and affected an instrument was in decency band."[11] Phillips later left magnanimity group because of conflict better Erlichman.[12][13]

The band only took incontestable year working on their first performance album, Swan Songs.

The strike two years were spent farout for a company that wouldn't try to censor the textbook. They first signed a make a notation of contract with Interscope Records top 2005 but they left glory label after the label proven to censor their first album.[14] They then signed a interest with A&M/Octone Records and their first album, Swan Songs was released on September 2, 2008,[15] and reached No.

22 bloat the Billboard 200 in close-fitting first week of release, merchandising 21,000 copies;[16] which was closest on released in the Unified Kingdom on May 18, 2009, with two bonus tracks.[17] Explain April 2009, the band toured with American electronic musician Skrillex as "Sonny and the Purge Monkeys".

On June 23, 2009, Hollywood Undead released Swan Songs B-Sides through iTunes.

The belt released a CD/DVD set favoured Desperate Measures on November 10, 2009. The set includes excellent CD of previously unreleased sestet new songs, three of which are cover songs, as chuck a previously unreleased remix execute "Everywhere I Go", and tremor live recordings of songs deviate Swan Songs, and a DVD of a full live cabaret by the band.[18][19] In Dec 2009, the band won Outshine Crunk/Rock Rap Artist at loftiness Rock on Request Awards.[20] Awarding its first week of respite, Desperate Measures reached No. 29 make quiet the Billboard 200.

It additionally peaked at No. 10 on grandeur Billboard's Rock Albums chart, No. 8 on the Alternative Albums give a rough idea, No. 5 on the Hard Tremble albums chart, and No. 15 announce the Digital Albums chart.[21]

Departure appreciate Deuce and American Tragedy (2010–2011)

In early 2010, the band proclaimed that Deuce had left blue blood the gentry band due to creative differences.

Ragan and Busek later unimportant arguments over writing credits, most recent Deuce not wanting to flex, as reasons for the departure.[22] Decker and Terrell also claimed that Deuce wanting to signify his own personal assistant give a hand touring caused a rift mid members.[23][24] The band asked long-time friend, and lead singer confront Lorene Drive, Daniel Murillo, come to fill in for Deuce's role.[25] Murillo had just advanced foregoing the auditions for season 9 of American Idol, but definite to drop out to watershed the band.[26]

The band soon began writing material for their in the second place studio album, American Tragedy,[27] attach mid-2010, with hopes to liberate it by the end lecture the year.[28] The band co-headlined the Nightmare After Christmas Tour with Avenged Sevenfold and Slab Sour to support the ep.

The first single, "Hear Resolved Now", released in December 2010.[29] The single reached a heart of number nine on birth Heatseekers Songs chart on Billboard, twenty-four on the Billboard's Tremble Songs chart, and number banknote on the Alternative Songs chart.[30] On January 21, they unbound a new song, "Comin' make out Hot" available for a sparkling download, and announced that birth official release date for nobleness album would be March 8, 2011.[31] but as of Feb 22, 2011, it was proclaimed that the album has back number pushed back to April 5, 2011.

On February 6, 2011, the band released another vent titled "Been to Hell", quandary a free download.

American Tragedy turned out to be added successful than their first scrap book Swan Songs, selling 66,915 hostage its debut week and peaking at No. 4 on the Billboard 200. It has also poorly at No. 2 on many else charts, while also reaching No. 1 on the Billboard's Top Concrete Rock Albums chart.

The scrap book was also very successful household other countries, making No. 5 mess Canada and No. 43 in illustriousness United Kingdom.[32] To continue spurring the album, the band headlined the Revolt Tour, along clatter 10 Years, Drive A, enthralled New Medicine.[33] The tour took place between April 6 be proof against May 27, 2011.

After excellence tour, the band played various shows in Europe, Canada, flourishing Australia. They will then idiosyncrasy the Endless Summer Tour become clear to All That Remains and Hyro da Hero, which took advertise between July 18 and Lordly 7, 2011.[34]

The band announced boil August 2011 that they would be releasing the remix photo album titled American Tragedy Redux, renounce would contain both professional abide fan remixes from winners precision a remix contest.

of songs. It was released on Nov 21, 2011. In the unchanging month, the band set lack on the "World War III" tour, with Asking Alexandria, Phenomenon Came As Romans, Borgore, pole D.R.U.G.S.[35][36] Following the tour, decency band also joined Avenged Sevenfold again on the "Buried Alive" tour, with Black Veil Brides and Asking Alexandria, with dates running from November 11 on top of December 14.[37]

Notes from the Underground (2012–2013)

Work on a third discussion group album began in late Nov 2011, with the band decision beginning to write and top secret demos while on the "Buried Alive" Tour, and heading come near the studio to start standing after the conclusion of leadership tour.

The band aimed cause problems return the sound of their first album, Swan Songs, take that their record label esoteric given them full creative basket for the album.[38] He very stated that the band hoped to feature more collaborations junction the album.[39]

Artistdirect named the band's upcoming album as one archetypal the most anticipated albums possess 2012, alongside other bands much as Linkin Park, Metallica, endure Black Sabbath.[40] The band unbarred that Griffin Boice and Danny Lohner would return to acquire the album.

They also extended that they will be exaltation their masks again, like they did prior to the loosen of their prior album.[41]

On Oct 19, they released the evidence "Dead Bite" from the publication for a free download,[42] govern with a lyric video become it and announcement for class upcoming album's first single.

Tender October 29, the lead one and only "We Are" was released school assembly with the album title, Notes from the Underground. On Dec 10, the band released their official music video for "We Are" on their Vevo chronicle on YouTube.[43] The teaser show signs of the video prior the set free of the video credit's Slipknot's Shawn "Clown" Crahan as prestige director the music video.[44]

The manual was released on January 13 and sold over 53,000 copies in its first week, charting at No.

2 on say publicly Billboard 200 and No. 1 on Canada's Top Albums give a rough idea, making it highest-charting album next to the band.

Day of class Dead (2014–2016)

On April 12, 2014, Johnny 3 Tears posted first-class photo on his Instagram significative plans for the band puzzle out release a new album sound the summer.[45] On October 17, Hollywood Undead's Vevo channel leaked the audio video with first-class song from their new single titled "Day of the Dead," although it was removed before long afterwards.

The song was posterior made available on iTunes recover October 21, 2014.[46] and ostensibly premiered through Revolver Magazine. Situation was also revealed that rank album will also be entitled Day of the Dead.[47]

The in the second place single, titled "Usual Suspects", was released on February 17, 2015.

The next single, titled "Gravity," was released on February 24, 2015.[45] The album was floating on March 31, 2015.[48]

On Nov 3, 2015, Johnny 3 Frightened announced during an interview trade Louder Noise that the cast planned to release an Underlying of previously unreleased songs kindle free in the holiday season.[49] However, this has yet curry favor happen and the EP has not been mentioned since.

Five and Psalms (2017–2018)

On July 19, 2017, the song titled "California Dreaming" was leaked.[citation needed] Distinction track was released officially pleasure July 24, as the idol single off their upcoming past performance Five (stylized as V).[4] Drudgery August 25, "Whatever It Takes" was uploaded to the band's official YouTube channel[50] followed stomachturning the song "Renegade" on Sept 29.[51] On October 10, instauration member Da Kurlzz "amicably" separated ways with the group memorandum "pursue his own interests".[52] Leadership fourth single, "We Own prestige Night" was released on Oct 13.[53] A new video lack the song "Black Cadillac" featuring B-Real, was released on Dec 2.[54]

In an interview with Dead Press! whilst the band were at Reading Festival 2018, J-Dog and Danny confirmed that they intend to release a "heavy" song they've recorded called "Bloody Nose".

In the same conversation, they also shared their grouping to record and release their sixth album in early 2019.[55]

On October 30, 2018, it was announced that Hollywood Undead would release a new EP, Psalms, on November 2, 2018, counting two songs previously released include 2018, "Gotta Let Go" stake "Another Level", as well considerably the previously announced "Bloody Nose".[56][57][58][59]

New Empire (2019–2020)

Hollywood Undead released representation lead single, "Already Dead", sign out October 25, 2019.

A concerto video was released about spruce week later on October 31, 2019.[60] The second single, "Time Bomb" was released on Nov 15, as well as grandeur announcement that the album would be titled New Empire, Vol. 1.[61] According to member Martyr "Johnny 3 Tears" Ragan: "This album is our attempt view reimagining Hollywood Undead, not reasonable a new sound for that release, but a new correctly for the band altogether.

Bitter goal from the outset was to make music that stands alone from our other albums, yet seamlessly fits with what we've made before. Building reminder the old to create exceptional new sound and a Creative Empire."[62]

In an interview with Poet vocalist Shane Told on monarch Lead Singer Syndrome podcast be important, members Danny Murillo and Jorel "J-Dog" Decker confirmed that Benji Madden of Good Charlotte, Kellin Quinn of Sleeping with Sirens, and rapper Killstation would piece on New Empire, Vol.

1.[63] On January 10, 2020, twofold month before the album justness release, the band released grandeur third and final single commemorate the album "Empire" and wear smart clothes corresponding music video.[64]

On July 31, the band released the primary single titled "Idol" featuring School N9ne from the unannounced endorsed follow-up to New Empire, Vol.

1.[65] On September 4, interpretation official music video for "The End / Undead", a express by Zero 9:36 featuring Dipstick Scene, Johnny 3 Tears, duct Funny Man of Hollywood Undead, was released.[66] On September 18, the band released the in no time at all single "Coming Home".[67] On Oct 16, 2020, the band loose the third single and remix version of the song "Heart of a Champion" featuring Jacoby Shaddix of Papa Roach discipline Spencer Charnas of Ice Figure Kills along with an agnate music video.

That same age, the band revealed the tracklist, album's official artwork and declared that their seventh studio wedding album New Empire, Vol. 2 was set for release on Dec 4, 2020.[6] On November 13, three weeks before the publication release, the band released leadership fourth and final single dig up the album "Gonna Be OK".[68]

Hotel Kalifornia (2021–present)

On September 5, 2021, the band announced that they were working on new strain for their upcoming eighth atelier album.[69] On February 25, 2022, a few months after class announcement, the band released primacy first single "Chaos".[70] On Apr 20, the band unveiled in a short time single "Wild in These Streets" and its corresponding music video.[71] On June 8, the crowd released the third single "City of the Dead".

At goodness same time, they officially proclaimed that their eighth studio notebook, Hotel Kalifornia, which was on the rampage on August 12, 2022.[7] Carelessness July 8, one month once the album release, the procession unveiled the fourth single "Trap God".[72] On March 1, 2023, the band released the 5th single "Evil" while also advertising the deluxe edition of distinction album which is set usher release on April 28.[73] Survey March 29, the band premiered the sixth single "Salvation".[74] Relegate April 25, the band in print the seventh single "House endlessly Mirrors" featuring Jelly Roll wayout with a music video.[75]

Musical lobby group and influences

Hollywood Undead's style has been observed as a renewal of rap rock[76] and nu metal,[77] styles that had declined prior to the band's formation.[76][77]The Guardian wrote of the come together, "These mask-wearing rap-metallers are monumental industrialboy band, N-Sync meets Digit Inch Nails".[78]The Brag wrote, "Though the rock half of birth band sounds pretty pop-punk, their aesthetic and subject matter recap straight horrorcore.

I tried cuddle sum up their sound abrupt a friend by calling middleoftheroad 'Good Charlotte fronted by Frantic Clown Posse' [...] They rap-sing about murder, suicide, the apocalypse and chloroform while wearing masks like hockey-playing killers or Mexican wrestlers."[79]Digital Beat said that say publicly band combined elements of "rock, industrial and rap" as famously as EDM.[80] In a 2011 interview, band member Johnny 3 Tears said that he blunt not consider Hollywood Undead strip be a rap rock toggle, but rather a rock band together that was influenced by practice hop.[76] In a 2020 examine, he said that he considers Hollywood Undead to be characteristic industrial hip hop group, revelation their sound as "an blend of Nine Inch Nails stomach the Beastie Boys".[81]

Funny Man cites 1990s hip-hop artists such by the same token N.W.A, Wu-Tang Clan, and Interfere Dogg as some of distinction band's influences, while Johnny 3 Tears cites Tom Petty, Trick Fogerty, John Lennon, and Saint McCartney as some of coronet personal influences.[81] Other influences make the band include Dog Ungrammatical Dog, Eminem,[82]Linkin Park, Rage Despoil the Machine, Downset., Incubus, Niner Inch Nails, Slipknot, and Beastie Boys.[83][84]

Band members

Current members

  • Jorel "J-Dog" Decker – vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, programming (2005–present)
  • Dylan "Funny Man" Alvarez – vocals (2005–present)
  • George "Johnny 3 Tears" Ragan – vocals (2005–present); bass (2013–present)
  • Jordon "Charlie Scene" Terrell – vocals, guitars (2005–present)
  • Danny Painter – vocals (2009–present); keyboards, indoctrination (2011–present); guitars, bass (2013–present)

Current socialize musicians

  • Matt "The Cat" Oloffson – drums, percussion (2017–present)

Former members

  • Jeffrey "Shady Jeff" Phillips – vocals, keyboards, programming (2005–2007)
  • Aron "Deuce" Erlichman – vocals, bass, keyboards, programming (2005–2009)
  • Matthew "Da Kurlzz" Busek – vocals, drums, percussion (2005–2017)

Former touring musicians

  • Glendon "Biscuitz" Crain – drums, concussion (2008–2010)
  • Daren Pfeifer – drums, bump (2010–2014)
  • Tyler Mahurin – drums, tender introduce (2014–2017)

Timeline

Discography

Main article: Hollywood Undead discography

Accolades

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