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  2. Undead (Hollywood Undead song) - Wikipedia

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    "Undead" is a song by American rap rock band Hollywood Undead. It is the first track and first single from their debut full-length album, Swan Songs . It was released as a single on August 26, 2008, a week before Swan Songs was released.

  3. Undead (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Undead (Tad Morose album), or the title song, 2000; Undead (Ten Years After album), 1968 "Undead" (Hollywood Undead song), 2008 "Undead" (Yoasobi song), 2024 "Undead", a song by the Haunted from The Haunted, 1998 "Undead", a song by Sadus from Illusions, 1988; The Undead, an American horror punk band, or a 1995 album by the band

  4. Undead (Yoasobi song) - Wikipedia

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    "Undead" is a song by Japanese duo Yoasobi. It was released as a single on July 1, 2024, by Echoes and Sony Music Entertainment Japan, serving as the theme [A] for the Off & Monster Season of the Monogatari anime series (2024). Written by Ayase, the song was based on Monogatari writer Nisio Isin's short stories Nadeko Past and Shinobu Future.

  5. Swan Songs (Hollywood Undead album) - Wikipedia

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    Swan Songs is the debut studio album by American rap rock band Hollywood Undead.It was released through Octone Records and Polydor Records on September 2, 2008. [3] " Everywhere I Go" was the first single to be released, it was a web single and was available for download only on iTunes. [4]

  6. Undead (Ten Years After album) - Wikipedia

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    Undead is a live album by Ten Years After, recorded at the small jazz club Klooks Kleek in London on 14 May 1968, and released in July of that year. The show combined blues , boogie and jazz playing that merged more traditional rock and roll with 1950s-style jump blues .

  7. American Tragedy (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Lights Out", the ninth song on the album, is about Deuce, ex-vocalist of Hollywood Undead. It is a response to "Story of a Snitch". It is a response to "Story of a Snitch". " Coming Back Down ", the third single released from the album, is a rock ballad song with acoustic guitars on the track.

  8. Deuce (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The first song he wrote following his departure was a song titled "Story of a Snitch" about Hollywood Undead, the 'snitch' allegedly being about Hollywood Undead member J-Dog, with the lyrics consisting mainly of obscenities and insults directed towards Hollywood Undead, also making claims such as he was kicked out of the band and that members ...

  9. Day of the Dead (Hollywood Undead album) - Wikipedia

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    At the end, the band felt that the song came out feel like an old school Hollywood Undead song. [5] The inspiration for the song title came from the famous phrase line, "Round up the usual suspects", from the classic 1942 film Casablanca. J-Dog also addressed critics saying that they are still the same band since they started back in 2005 and ...