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Hollywood Undead reveal teaser for new album


Hollywood Undead Hollywood Undead are back! The band has just revealed a teaser on their Facebook page which features snippets of a new track that will be featured on the album American Tragedy. The song will be featured on their new album American Tragedy (in-stores March 2011). The new release is the follow-up to their controversial gold selling debut, Swan Songs.

Hollywood Undead's first single from the album, "Hear Me Now" is already climbing the modern rock charts. It has been the #1 most added record 2 weeks in a row at Alternative and Active Radio combined!

"Been a long time, were out of the studio, done recording, beat the shit out of ourselves to make sure our second record is better then our first,” said J-Dog. “Was hard but we finally finished it and are ready to release our first song, Da Kurlzz cried when we finished it harder then he did when he lost his virginity on leave from the navy on a beach in Germany. The song is called ‘Hear Me Now.’ One of my favorite songs we’ve ever written.”

The group is an explosive cocktail of hip hop, rock and metal, forging an alternative style that carved out a loyal and die-hard fan base since their debut on the LA scene in 2005. They craft incisive, sharp and sarcastic raps that slash the jugular of mainstream pop culture. Donning individual masks, Hollywood Undead possess a dark aesthetic that's connected to their hometown's depravity.

Beginning on January 20th in Reading, PA, fans can catch the group on tour with Avenged Sevenfold, Stone Sour and New Medicine for The Nightmare After Christmas Tour. For all dates and ticketing information log on to: site.hollywoodundead.com/events for full details.

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Tags:  Hollywood UndeadOctone Records   

    January 12, 2011

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