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"We Are" is a song by American rap rock band Hollywood Undead. It is the first official single from the band's third studio album Notes from the Underground and was released as the fifth track on the album.
The band originated on June 3, 2005, as The Kids [8] from a song titled "Hollywood" (Later released as "The Kids") that Jorel Decker (J-Dog), Aron Erlichman (Deuce), and Jeff Phillips (Shady Jeff) posted on the band's MySpace profile to positive reviews, [9] leading them to form the group Hollywood Undead with their friends George "Johnny 3 Tears" Ragan (formerly known as "The Server"), Jordon ...
Song Album Director(s) Type Link 2006 "No. 5" (2006 version) Swan Songs: Don Salvatore & Steven B. Performance: 2008 "No. 5" (2008 version) Jonas Åkerlund: Tour footage "Undead" 2009 "Young" Kevin Kerslake: Narrative "Everywhere I Go" Charlie Scene & Spence Nicholson: Performance: 2011 "Hear Me Now" American Tragedy: Jonas Åkerlund "Been to Hell"
[8] [9] The song reached No. 33 on the Top Rock Songs chart. Johnny 3 Tears commented on the song saying, "The song is about collective resistance. It's the silent majority, but we’re using Los Angeles as the backdrop. Every time we work with Danny Lohner (producer), he takes our music to the next level. Think of it as an ode to our misled ...
Five (stylized as V) is the fifth studio album by American rap rock band Hollywood Undead.It was released on October 27, 2017 through MDDN and BMG.It is the first album to not feature Matthew "Da Kurlzz" Busek who departed from the band in early 2017.
Chuck D Upset About the Misuse of Public Enemy's 'Burn Hollywood Burn' amid L.A. Wildfires: 'Please Don't Use Our Song' Daniela Avila January 10, 2025 at 5:15 PM
The song was also used for Shiima Xion during his run in the indy circuit. For the 2011–2012 season, the Milwaukee Admirals of the American Hockey League used the song for their pre-game player introductions. In 2012, Deuce, former frontman of Hollywood Undead, remixed the song under the title "Nine Lives". This version consists of Deuce ...
Rather than a direct remake of the 2004 classic, 2024's "Mean Girls" is actually a film version of the adapted Broadway musical, complete with songs like "Meet The Plastics," led by Renée Rapp as ...