Hollywood Undead
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Hollywood Undead

Hollywood Undead formed in Los Angeles in 2005 with members who performed under masks and pseudonyms like Johnny 3 Tears, J-Dog, Funny Man, Da Kurlzz, Charlie...

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Hollywood Undead's masked rap-rock from Los Angeles

A masked collective blending hip-hop, metal, and electronic sounds since 2005.

For their sound, try "Sell Your Soul" or "Day of the Dead." Both show that mix of rap verses and heavy guitars they've been doing since the beginning.

They've sold platinum albums while keeping their identities hidden behind masks and pseudonyms like Johnny 3 Tears and Charlie Scene. Songs like "Sell Your Soul" show how they mix aggressive hip-hop with metal guitars and electronic touches. The masks sparked early debate about anonymity in music, but became a recognizable part of their image.

Formed in Los Angeles in 2005, their debut Swan Songs went platinum in 2008. The lineup changed early when Deuce left, but the current members still perform under masks and contribute vocals and instruments. Later albums like American Tragedy and New Empire, Vol. 1 also went platinum.

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Hollywood Undead formed in Los Angeles in 2005 with members who performed under masks and pseudonyms like Johnny 3 Tears, J-Dog, Funny Man, Da Kurlzz, Charlie Scene, and Deuce. The masks became a recognizable part of their image, though they sparked some early debate about anonymity in music.

Their 2008 debut album Swan Songs went platinum, as did later releases American Tragedy, Notes from the Underground, and New Empire, Vol. 1. Songs like "Sell Your Soul" and "Day of the Dead" show their mix of hip-hop, metal, and electronic elements, with lyrics that can be aggressive or introspective.

The lineup has changed over time, with Deuce leaving early on. The current members still include Johnny 3 Tears, J-Dog, Funny Man, Da Kurlzz, and Charlie Scene, each contributing vocals and instruments to their sound.

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