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Let’s answer the first question first: Hollywood Undead consists of six members: Johnny 3 Tears, J-Dog, Charlie Scene (prescient!), Da Kurlzz, Funny Man and Danny (not much of a sobriquet there, ...
No, I have no idea which one is which. Just pretend two of the ones on the right beat up one of the guys on the left. I’m sure they’re all more or less the same anyway. Today’s “News I Don’t Know How ...
Hollywood Undead, one of the more hyped bands of the Myspace-era has managed to add a few more minutes of notoriety to their career. According to TMZ, the rest of the band was furious when singer Aron ...
Welcome back to Hollywood Undead and welcome back to the band's ... video for the brand new single "Hollywood Forever," the band members appear maskless throughout most of the clip, but the ...
After a few months of speculation about just what’s been going on between Hollywood Undead and now ex-band member Matty “Da Kurlzz,” the band has released a statement that should put all the ...
Hollywood Undead has seen lineup changes throughout the years. Jorel “J-Dog” Decker is a founding member. Dylan “Funny Man” Alvarez joined early and was on the first record Swan Songs.
A founding member of platinum-certified rap rock Hollywood Undead, Johnny 3 Tears (whose real name is George Regan) has been sharing the stage with bandmates Jorel "J-Dog" Decker, Dylan "Funny Man ...
Korn frontman Jonathan Davis, KMFDM and Andrew WK and are just a few of the artists that have remixed songs for a reworking of Hollywood Undead’s second album, ‘American Tragedy.’ ...
As the band embark on a new chapter, recently signing to Better Noise Music, they’ve revisited their hit with a little help from friends, the Hollywood Undead’s Johnny 3 Tears and Charlie Scene.
Rap-rock band Hollywood Undead is releasing its sixth full-length ... “Empire,” which acrobatically bounces between the band members’ shared vocals. (The act comprises Johnny 3 Tears ...
The members of Hollywood Undead view the No. 2 Billboard 200 debut of the rap-rock group's third album, "Notes From the Underground," as an endorsement of the tweaks it made while making the set.
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