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Hollywood Undead

Hollywood Undead
Photo: Sven Mandel · CC BY-SA 4.0

About

Hollywood Undead is an American rap-rock band from Los Angeles, formed in 2005, whose members perform under pseudonyms and became known for their distinctive masked stage personas. Their RIAA platinum debut Swan Songs (2008) launched them into the mainstream, and Notes from the Underground (2013) reached #2 on the Billboard 200. Now signed to Sumerian Records, the five-piece - J-Dog, Funny Man, Johnny 3 Tears, Charlie Scene, and Danny - have accumulated over 3.2 billion cross-platform streams across eight studio albums.

3.2B+
cross-platform streams (total)
1B+
YouTube video views
4.3M
monthly Spotify listeners
#2
peak position on Billboard 200 (Notes from the Underground, 2013)

What's new

  • 2026-05

    Hollywood Undead released the new single 'Feels Like Home' and announced co-headlining the revived 'Taste of Chaos' fall 2026 tour with In This Moment.

  • 2026-03

    The band released '1x1', a single that samples Slayer's 'Raining Blood' riff, continuing their run of new material on Sumerian Records.

  • 2026-06

    Hollywood Undead played Rock am Ring (Nürburg) and Rock im Park (Nuremberg) in June 2026, then continued to Nova Rock in Nickelsdorf, Austria.

  • 2025-06

    The band released 'SAVIOR' in June 2025, described as a darker and more emotionally exposed direction for the group.

  • 2024-10

    'Hollywood Forever', the band's debut single on Sumerian Records, cracked 20.3 million cross-platform streams and peaked at #18 at Active Rock radio.

Tour

NurembergNürburgLeipzigStuttgartDerbyNickelsdorfBrnoKrakówBremenDesselMünsterCharlotteRaleighVirginia BeachWorcesterAnaheim

Tracks

Everywhere I Gofan favourite from Swan Songs (2008), 168M+ YouTube Music plays
Undeaddebut anthem from Swan Songs (2008), 118M+ YouTube Music plays
Bulletfan favourite from American Tragedy (2011), 117M+ YouTube Music plays
SAVIOR2025 single on Sumerian Records, darker emotional direction
Hollywood Forever2024 Sumerian Records debut single, 20.3M+ cross-platform streams

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