Day of the Dead
Hollywood Undead · 2015
66 min · 17 tracks · nu metal · rap rock
A raucous blend of rap rock and nu metal that channels raw energy and defiance throughout its gritty narrative.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- raucous energy for group listening steady flow with varied intensity cathartic release for frustration
- Context
- By the time 'Day of the Dead' was released in 2015, Hollywood Undead was navigating their fourth studio album while trying to reclaim their place in the evolving nu metal scene. This album came after the somewhat mixed reception of their previous work, 'Notes from the Underground,' which pushed them to redefine their sound and image.
- If you like
- nu metal, rap rock
Day of the Dead is an album by Hollywood Undead, released in 2015. A raucous blend of rap rock and nu metal that channels raw energy and defiance throughout its gritty narrative. 'Day of the Dead' debuted at number 24 on the Billboard 200, marking a return to form for the band amidst a resurgence of interest in their genre. The album's themes of rebellion and self-reflection resonated with fans, showcasing their ability to adapt while maintaining core elements that defined their earlier success. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Day of the Dead sound like?
A raucous blend of rap rock and nu metal that channels raw energy and defiance throughout its gritty narrative. Rooted in nu metal and rap rock.
What makes Day of the Dead by Hollywood Undead notable?
'Day of the Dead' debuted at number 24 on the Billboard 200, marking a return to form for the band amidst a resurgence of interest in their genre. The album's themes of rebellion and self-reflection resonated with fans, showcasing their ability to adapt while maintaining core elements that defined their earlier success. By the time 'Day of the Dead' was released in 2015, Hollywood Undead was navigating their fourth studio album while trying to reclaim their place in the evolving nu metal scene. This album came after the somewhat mixed reception of their previous work, 'Notes from the Underground,' which pushed them to redefine their sound and image.
Who is Day of the Dead for?
Day of the Dead works well if you're into raucous energy for group listening, steady flow with varied intensity and cathartic release for frustration.
How many songs are on Day of the Dead?
Day of the Dead has 17 tracks, running approximately 66 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Usual Suspects Standout 3:47
- 2 How We Roll 4:45
- 3 Day of the Dead Standout 3:55
- 4 War Child Standout 3:58
- 5 Dark Places 4:39
- 6 Take Me Home 3:48
- 7 Gravity 3:19
- 8 Does Everybody in the World Have to Die 3:17
- 9 Disease 3:32
- 10 Party by Myself 4:10
- 11 Live Forever 3:40
- 12 Save Me 3:27
- 13 Guzzle, Guzzle 3:39
- 14 I’ll Be There 4:01
- 15 Let Go 4:16
- 16 Sing 4:05
- 17 Fuck the World 4:09
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