00-hollywood_undead-notes_from_the_underground-(best_buy_edition)-2013-eos.nfo
Originally released : 01-08-2013
Release date : 01-18-2013
Album name : Notes From The Underground
Artist : Hollywood Undead
Ripped by : Team EOS
Genre : Alternative
Label : Universal
Encoding Software : Lame EOS
Quality : -V 0
Tracks : 17
Size of Files : 118,8 MB
01 03:38 Dead Bite
02 03:45 From The Ground
03 02:48 Another Way Out
04 03:55 Lion
05 04:34 We Are
06 02:41 Pigskin
07 03:42 Rain
08 02:53 Kill Everyone
09 04:14 Believe
10 03:39 Up In Smoke
11 04:43 Outside
12 03:27 Medicine
13 03:40 One More Bottle
14 03:08 Delish
15 03:50 New Day
16 04:36 We Are (J-Dog & Killtron Remix)
17 03:08 Another Way Out (Griffin Boice Remix)
Total time: 62:21 min
Working again with American Tragedy producer/co-writer
Griffin Boice, masked alt-metal/rap outfit Hollywood
Undead returned with their testosterone-fueled
signature sound for their 2012 album Notes from the
Underground. The record boosts the knowing arena rock
posturing with titanic contemporary production. Going
for a grand scale enhances the power of their rap-metal
attack, which can get tedious, but as they did on the
previous year's outing, Johnny 3 Tears, Charlie Scene,
Da Kurlzz, Funny Man, J-Dog, and Danny divide their
songs up into club pop, rap-rock, and power ballads to
break up the sameness of Hollywood suburbia. There are
two lyrical themes, too, almost as if they are partying
recklessly when the masks are on, and inner angst is
revealed when the masks are removed. For every song
that revolves around juvenile humor -- for instance,
the thinly veiled sports gag "Pigskin," where Charlie
Scene raps about his weenie and Danny sings "Hike up
your skirt girl, let's get naughty" -- there's a
seemingly heartfelt song about dejection. The party
rhymes are pretty played out at this point, and
knowingly so, as evidenced by a line like "Girls look
at me like that guy must make pornos/Yeah, I'm pushing
30 but I still drink Mickey's four O's," but otherwise,
the group shows no signs of slowing and will probably
still be going strong if and when rap-rock makes a
resurgence.
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