It turns out that the recent trailer teasing a Family Values stop this year was not entirely indicative of the final lineup. The clip, which showcased past performers alongside Korn and revealed the years the tour had taken place, was only meant to hype the 2013 show and not meant as the definitive lineup.
Tera Patrick, Jayden James, other porn stars and their bodacious boobs populate Hollywood Undead's new video for 'Dead Bite.' The clip was directed by Corey Soria and he effectively captures (and perhaps recreates) the creepy nature of an underground, alt culture masquerade ball. Regardless, the band invites you into a star-studded freak show. Good luck trying to escape their clutches.
Tomorrow (Jan. 8), Hollywood Undead will return to record stores with Notes From the Underground, their third studio album. Produced by Griffin Boice (Rob Zombie), Sam & Sluggo (Gym Class Heroes), and Danny Lohner (Nine Inch Nails), the album's already off to a killer start with the group's recent video for "We Are" which was directed by Slipknot's Clown.
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Hollywood Undead will bubble up from the underground with their third album Notes From the Underground, which drops on Jan. 8. The band is known for its masks and rap-metal mix, and while that might cause some elitist metal fans to roll their eyes and think, "Stuck in the late '90s/early '00s," such is not the case for Hollywood Undead...
Hollywood Undead have now released the official music video for the first single, "We Are," off their upcoming album, Notes From the Underground, out Jan. 8. The video is directed by Slipknot's M. Shawn Crahan (aka clown), and USA today labeled the song as "an anthem for disenfranchised youth...
On Jan. 8, the masked heathens known as Hollywood Undead will invade stores with Notes From the Underground, their third studio album. Produced by Griffin Boice (Rob Zombie), Sam & Sluggo (Gym Class Heroes), and Danny Lohner (Nine Inch Nails), Notes follows the group's near platinum-selling 2008 debut album, Swan Songs, and its acclaimed 2010 follow-up, American Tragedy.
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Formed in 2005, Hollywood Undead have built their reputation and fan base with a blue collar work ethic of tireless touring and the kind of live show that converts even the most staunch music critic. Effortlessly balancing hip-hop and rock elements in their attack, the sextet already have two hit studio albums under their belt and in early 2013, they'll invade music retailers with their next full-