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{{quote|"Everywhere I go, bitches always know, that Charlie Scene has got a weenie that he loves to show."}}
{{quote|"Everywhere I go, bitches always know, that Charlie Scene has got a weenie that he loves to show."}}


Considered by many to be fairly polarizing, Hollywood Undead got their start writing rap songs about [[Emo Teen|Emo Teens]] and posting them on [[Myspace]]. After gaining a following, the band's founders decided to officially form a band with anyone who happened to be in the room at the time, no, seriously. The band was the first act signed to MySpace Records, then switched over to A&M/Octone Records, where they released their first album, ''Swan Songs'', in 2008, which had a mostly [[Hip Hop]]-oriented sound with a few rock songs. This was followed by a live album mostly consisting of songs from their debut and a few covers (including [[Led Zeppelin]] and [[Motley Crue]]).
Considered by many to be fairly polarizing, [[Hollywood Undead]] got their start writing rap songs about [[Emo Teen|Emo Teens]] and posting them on [[Myspace]]. After gaining a following, the band's founders decided to officially form a band with anyone who happened to be in the room at the time, no, seriously. The band was the first act signed to MySpace Records, then switched over to A&M/Octone Records, where they released their first album, ''Swan Songs'', in 2008, which had a mostly [[Hip Hop]]-oriented sound with a few rock songs. This was followed by a live album mostly consisting of songs from their debut and a few covers (including [[Led Zeppelin]] and [[Motley Crue]]).


After a long hiatus (partly caused by one of the founding members leaving the band), they released their second studio LP, ''American Tragedy'', which featured a more rock-oriented sound. Critics and fans alike assert that the album is [[Magnum Opus|their best album to date]], and it has done really well on ''Billboard'' charts (hitting #4 on the ''Billboard'' 200).
After a long hiatus (partly caused by one of the founding members leaving the band), they released their second studio LP, ''American Tragedy'', which featured a more rock-oriented sound. Critics and fans alike assert that the album is [[Magnum Opus|their best album to date]], and it has done really well on ''Billboard'' charts (hitting #4 on the ''Billboard'' 200).
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== Provides examples of the following tropes: ==

* [[A God Am I]]: Johnny 3 Tears in Undead.
* [[A God Am I]]: Johnny 3 Tears in Undead.
* [[All Men Are Perverts]]: A lot of their songs are about this, most notably, Charlie Scene's antics
* [[All Men Are Perverts]]: A lot of their songs are about this, most notably, Charlie Scene's antics
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 8 January 2020

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UNDEAAAAAAD!

"Everywhere I go, bitches always know, that Charlie Scene has got a weenie that he loves to show."

Considered by many to be fairly polarizing, Hollywood Undead got their start writing rap songs about Emo Teens and posting them on Myspace. After gaining a following, the band's founders decided to officially form a band with anyone who happened to be in the room at the time, no, seriously. The band was the first act signed to MySpace Records, then switched over to A&M/Octone Records, where they released their first album, Swan Songs, in 2008, which had a mostly Hip Hop-oriented sound with a few rock songs. This was followed by a live album mostly consisting of songs from their debut and a few covers (including Led Zeppelin and Motley Crue).

After a long hiatus (partly caused by one of the founding members leaving the band), they released their second studio LP, American Tragedy, which featured a more rock-oriented sound. Critics and fans alike assert that the album is their best album to date, and it has done really well on Billboard charts (hitting #4 on the Billboard 200).

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Members:

  • Charlie Scene (guitarist/vocalist; he wears a white [sometimes black] bandana)
  • Da Kurlzz (percussion/vocalist; his mask has the tragedy/comedy faces on it)
  • Danny (vocalist; his mask is gold with a black cross over the left eye)
  • Funny Man (vocalist; his mask is black with the initials FM on it)
  • J-Dog (bassist/rapper; his mask is white with bloody eyes)
  • Johnny 3 Tears (vocalist; his mask is blue and has butterflies and a 3 under one eye)
  • Daren Pfeifer (touring drummer)

Past members:

  • Deuce

Hollywood Undead provides examples of the following tropes:

Paris Hilton said "That's hot" when she saw my cock.

I'm the reason you came here, I'm the American tragedy.