Black Dahlia (Lo Fidelity Allstars Remix).one of these days! Swan Songs (Collector’s Edition) I’m still hoping we get a sequel song to S.C.A.V.A. This was quite a deviation from their first studio album “Swan Songs” and was more focused on hard-hitting lyrics with a powerful sound. American Tragedy was truly the beginning of a new era of Hollywood Undead. American Tragedy (Deluxe Edition)Īmerican Tragedy is classic Hollywood Undead quite a few of us were introduced to the band with American Tragedy, and this was the first album on which their current lead singer, Danny Murillo, was featured. As for favorite tracks, I’m going to have to go with Ghost, Usual Suspects, and Day of the Dead, for sure. I know that some people weren’t as thrilled with Day of the Dead, but honestly I love it to this day. Does Everybody In the World Have to Dieĭay of the Dead has some of my favorite Hollywood Undead songs of all time on its track list, and I enjoy listening to every song on this album (even Guzzle, Guzzle grew on me after a while).Notes from the Underground is one of Hollywood Undead’s most popular albums to date – and for good reason too! With songs like Lion, Outside, and Dead Bite, how could it not be? This was the first Hollywood Undead album that I listened to in its entirety after listening to “We Are” on YouTube, so I will always have that nostalgia with this album, unfortunately “Pigskin” kind of ruins it for me I just don’t care too much for it. Notes From the Underground (Deluxe Edition) ![]() ![]() I am especially fond of the collaboration with Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills on “Heart of a Champion” for this version of the album. This album definitely leans more into the hip-hop side of their sound, and it is one of their most unique albums yet. 2 is Hollywood Undead’s latest album, and it is a prime example of how much variety the band can pull off with ease. I do like Desperate Measures, I just like HU’s other work more. In what seems to be a pretty unpopular opinions, I actually love Bad Town and Dove and Grenade, but the rest of the album is covers and live versions of songs from another album, which is why it’s not higher up on the list. I love Desperate Measures, especially the live versions that they’ve got on there. I almost didn’t put this on here, because there are only five songs on the record, but I thought, why not? There’s not a whole lot to say about it, given that there’s only five songs, other than it was pretty disappointing outside of “Gotta Let Go.” Desperate Measures I don’t really mind Psalms, but it definitely doesn’t live up to any of the other albums that we’ve seen from Hollywood Undead. I don’t think that many people technically count this when ranking albums – at least from what I’ve seen – but it’s still a Hollywood Undead album, so I’m counting it. Lights Out (The Juggernaut & Obsidian Remix)Īmerican Tragedy: Redux isn’t a terrible album by any means it’s got some really cool songs on there, with my favorite being the Buffalo Bill “Die Young” remix of “Apologize.” However, I’m not a huge fan of everything else on the album, there’s a couple decent remixes on there, but I would honestly just rather listen to the original songs.Coming Back Down (Beatnick & K-Salaam Remix).Apologize (Buffalo Bill’s “Die Young” Remix).So, how does each Hollywood Undead album stack up against one another? American Tragedy: Redux ![]() Hollywood Undead has quite a diverse discography perfect for all kinds of moods, whether you want to listen to rap, rock, nu-metal, or if you’re in the need for a solid party anthem, Hollywood Undead has it all. ![]() I’ve loved Hollywood Undead for quite a while now and even after years of doing what they do best, it looks like they’re still going strong. Okay, sure “worst to best” might not be the best headline here, but it’s the best I’ve got.
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