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American Tragedy (Explicit)

Hollywood Undead

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Released: Apr 2011
Label: Interscope Records*
The masked rap-rock crew's second outing, American Tragedy is a consciously heavier offering than their 2008 debut, Swan Songs. Kicking down the walls with "Been to Hell" -- a warning to folks looking for fame in L.A., built on a punk-simple, unstoppably anthemic riff -- the group may have serious intentions but there's plenty of party-bringing amid the yelled raps. (They even get away with referencing Grey Goose vodka: "We drink so much Goose we're becoming geese.") Hollywood Undead may be hated by a portion of the supposed "discerning" public, but the group really doesn't care.
- Mike McGuirk
Hollywood Undead - American Tragedy 2011-05-05
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    Been To Hell
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    Apologize
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    Comin’ In Hot
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    My Town
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    I Don’t Wanna Die
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    Hear Me Now
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    Gangsta Sexy
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    Glory
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    Lights Out
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    Coming Back Down
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    Bullet
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    Levitate
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    Pour Me
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