Talk:Hollywood Undead

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Picture

Now that Hollywood Undead have new masks and a new member shouldn't the picture on the page be changed? i think it should. (talk) 17:14, 21 March 2011

Daren Pfeifer

Biscutz/Glendon Crain was not present for any of the shows HU put on in 2010, and his bio on Las Vegas Musicians confirms that, listing years active in the band as 2007-2010. http://www.24sevenpro.com/las-vegas-musicians_detail.asp?offset=36&TalentID=1098

Daren Pfeifer of the band Earshot started touring with the band last year and performed lead drums on the Nightmare After Christmas tour: http://www.darenpfeifer.com/bio.html

If someone could please edit Pfeifer into the tour member's section with Biscutz that'd be much appreciated.

j-dog has been in the band since the begining check your band members there may be other mistakes


Timeline

Since Hollywood Undead isn't a regular Rock Band, the whole timeline looks very mussy in its current state. Every member of the band apart from Funny Man contributes at least one instrument besides his role as a vocalist. Over the years some members even added further instruments to the band's repertoire. Jorel "J-Dog" Decker for instance is vocalist, guitarist, bass guitarist and keyboardist. This condition makes it hardly possible to virtualize his actual role in the band. The timeline is simply overloaded with colored information. As a result I changed its appearance to avoid this issue. This illustration has also been used in the past before.

Eventually, I have to blame myself for not justifying this decicion before. MisterReese (talk) 13:58, 02 January 2015

Album Sales

Current version says " The band has sold over two million records in the United States alone, and about three million records worldwide" with no attribution whatsoever. I would guess real sales at a fraction of that. I suggest removal until a verifiable source is found. -- JD0000