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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."}} |
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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]]). |
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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: == |
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* [[A God Am I]]: Johnny 3 Tears in Undead. |
* [[A God Am I]]: Johnny 3 Tears in Undead. |
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* [[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 |