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List of songs recorded by Hollywood Undead

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The following is a list of songs by the American rap rock band Hollywood Undead.

Songs

Title Year Album Length Notes
"Apologize" 2011 American Tragedy 3:27
  • Features Danny, J-Dog, Charlie Scene, and Johnny 3 Tears.
"Apologize" (Buffalo Bill "Die Young" remix) 2011 American Tragedy Redux
"Bad Town" 2009 Desperate Measures 2:44
"Been to Hell" 2011 American Tragedy 3:23
  • An instrumental version of the song was used as a promotional teaser for the album.
  • Second single off of American Tragedy
  • Features Danny, J-Dog, Johnny 3 Tears, and Charlie Scene
"Been to Hell... And Back!" (KMFDM remix) 2011 American Tragedy Redux
"Bitches" 2010 Swan Songs Rarities EP 3:30
  • Features Deuce, Funny Man, Charlie Scene, Johnny 3 Tears, and J-Dog
"Black Dahlia" 2008 Swan Songs 3:46
  • Fifth single off of Swan Songs.
  • Features Deuce, Johnny 3 Tears, and J-Dog
"Black Dahlia" (Buffalo Bill remix)" 2010 Black Dahlia Remixes EP 3:50
"Black Dahlia" (Lo Fidelity Allstars remix) 2010 Black Dahlia Remixes EP 4:32
"Black Dahlia" (The Pharmacy remix feat. Rama Duke) 2010 Black Dahlia Remixes EP 3:46
"Bottle and a Gun" 2008 Swan Songs 3:22
  • Features Deuce, Funny Man, and Charlie Scene
"Bullet" 2011 American Tragedy 3:17
  • The only song that includes guitarist Charlie Scene as the lead singer
  • Features Charlie Scene, Johnny 3 Tears, and Danny (backup vocals)
"Bullet (Kay V remix)" 2011 American Tragedy Redux 3:17
  • iTunes Bonus track on American Tragedy Redux
  • Fan-made remix that won the contest held by Hollywood Undead
"California" 2008 Swan Songs 3:17
"Christmas in Hollywood" 2009 Single 4:00
  • Only Hollywood Undead song to only be released as a single
  • Only Hollywood Undead song to feature Da Kurlzz as an included rapper
  • Only Hollywood Undead song to feature all members in a vocal role
"Circles" 2010 Swan Songs Rarities EP 3:33
  • Deuce made a remix after leaving Hollywood Undead removing Johnny 3 Tears vocals and adding his vocals
"City" 2008 Swan Songs 3:34
  • Features Deuce, Charlie Scene, Johnny 3 Tears, and J-Dog
"Comin' In Hot" 2011 American Tragedy 3:43
  • Fourth single off of American Tragedy
  • An early unmastered version of the song was released on Hollywood Undead's Facebook by mistake
  • Features Danny, Charlie Scene, and Funny Man
"Comin' In Hot" (Wideboys club mix) 2011 American Tragedy Redux
"Coming Back Down" 2011 American Tragedy 3:22
  • Third single off of American Tragedy
  • The song was leaked a month before the album was released
  • Features Danny, J-Dog, and Johnny 3 Tears
"Coming Back Down" (Beatnick & K-Salaam remix) 2011 American Tragedy Redux
"Dead in Ditches" 2007 Unreleased demo 4:15
  • The only unreleased song by the band to be played at live concerts
  • Was originally going to be on the band's debut album, Swan Songs, but was taken off the track listing for being too vulgar
  • Features Deuce, Johnny 3 Tears, J-Dog, Funny Man, and Charlie Scene
  • After departing from the band, Deuce took the song and remade it and used it as an attack towards Hollywood Undead, which caused extreme controversy
"Dove and Grenade" 2009 Desperate Measures 2:54
  • First single off of Desperate Measures
  • The only song from Desperate Measures to be played at live concerts
  • Although the song includes their former singer, Deuce, the song was only performed at concerts with their current singer, Danny
"El Urgencia" 2009 Desperate Measures 3:44
  • The only Hollywood Undead song that doesn't include a clean vocalist
"Everywhere I Go" 2008 Swan Songs 3:30
  • Fourth single off of Swan Songs
"Everywhere I Go (Castle Renholder remix)" 2009 Desperate Measures 3:30
"Gangsta Sexy" 2011 American Tragedy 3:53
"Glory" 2011 American Tragedy 3:34
  • This song is often featured in ESPN commercials
  • Features Danny, Johnny 3 Tears, and J-Dog
"Hear Me Now" 2010 American Tragedy 3:34
  • First single off of American Tragedy
  • Features Danny, J-Dog, and Johnny 3 Tears
"Hear Me Now" (Jonathan Davis of KoЯn remix) 2011 American Tragedy Redux
"I Don't Wanna Die" 2011 American Tragedy 3:58
  • Features Danny, Charlie Scene, and Johnny 3 Tears
"I Don't Wanna Die" (Borgore remix) 2011 American Tragedy Redux
"Immigrant Song" 2009 Desperate Measures 2:40
"Knife Called Lust" 2009 Swan Songs B-Sides EP 3:00
"Le Deux" 2011 American Tragedy 3:48
  • Features Danny, Funny Man, and Charlie Scene
"Le Deux" (Dr. Eargasm remix) 2011 American Tragedy Redux
  • Fan-made remix that won the contest held by Hollywood Undead
"Levitate" 2011 American Tragedy

Need for Speed: Shift 2 Soundtrack

3:24
  • A remix of the song was featured in a teaser for the Need for Speed: Shift 2.
  • Features Danny, J-Dog, Johnny 3 Tears, and Charlie Scene
"Levitate" (Digital Dog club mix) 2011 American Tragedy Redux
  • First single off of American Tragedy Redux
"Lights Out" 2011 American Tragedy 3:51
  • The song is believed to be an attack to their former vocalist, Deuce, in response to his two attacks towards Hollywood Undead, but has never been confirmed to be one.
  • Features Danny, J-Dog, and Charlie Scene
"Lights Out" (The Juggernaut vs Obsidian remix) 2011 American Tragedy Redux
"Lump Your Head" 2011 American Tragedy (Deluxe Edition) 3:37
"Mother Murder" 2011 American Tragedy (Deluxe Edition) 4:09
"My Town" 2011 American Tragedy 3:36
  • Fifth single off of American Tragedy
"My Town" (Andrew W.K. remix) 2011 American Tragedy Redux
"No Other Place" 2008 Swan Songs 3:16
  • Originally named "Los Angeles"
  • Only Hollywood Undead song to feature Funny Man as the only rapper
"No. 5" 2008 Swan Songs 3:05
  • First single off of Swan Songs
  • There's a 2006 version with Shady Jeff and Johnny 3 Tears as Tha Server
  • Originally named "Hollywood"
"Pain" 2009 Swan Songs B-Sides EP 2:41
"Paradise Lost" 2008 Swan Songs 3:10
  • A drum solo is included in the song whenever the band perform it at live concerts.
"Pimpin'" 2008 Swan Songs 3:07
"Pour Me" 2011 American Tragedy 4:03
"S.C.A.V.A." 2011 American Tragedy (deluxe edition) 4:04
"Scene for Dummies" 2005 Unreleased 3:27
  • Originally meant to be on the tracklisting for Swan Songs
"Sell Your Soul" 2008 Swan Songs 3:14
"Shout at the Devil" 2009 Desperate Measures (Hollywood Undead album) 3:21
"Street Dreams" 2007 American Tragedy (iTunes deluxe edition) 4:03
  • An early unmastered version of the song was leaked before the album's release
"Tear It Up" 2009 Desperate Measures 3:14
"Tendencies" 2011 American Tragedy 3:32
"The Diary" 2008 Swan Songs 3:40
"The Kids" 2010 Swan Songs Rarities EP 2:59
  • Originally meant to be on the band's debut album, Swan Songs, but was taken off the tracklisting
  • The first Hollywood Undead song, made by J-Dog and former singer, Deuce
"The Loss" 2009 Swan Songs B-Sides EP 3:15
"The Natives" 2009 Swan Songs B-Sides EP 3:40
  • Original version made while Shady Jeff was in band as it mentions "7 crazy white guys" and "Shady", newer version mentions "6 crazy white guys" and replaces "Shady" with "Johnny"
"This Love, This Hate" 2008 Swan Songs 3:57
  • Only Hollywood Undead song to feature only one vocalist
"Turn Off the Lights (feat. Jeffree Star)" 2005 Unreleased 3:23
  • Originally meant to be on the tracklisting for Swan Songs'
"Undead" 2008 Swan Songs 4:25
  • Second single off of Swan Songs
  • Often referred to as the band's theme song
  • Originally named Out The Way
  • Original version has 4 extra lines rapped by J-Dog. Although there is no reason as to why they were dropped these lines are still rapped at live concerts
"Young" 2008 Swan Songs 3:16
  • Third single off of Swan Songs

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