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Hollywood Undead Prepare For Remix Album Release

Thursday, 13 October 2011 Written by Elliott Batte
Hollywood Undead Prepare For Remix Album Release

2011 has been a banner year for Hollywood Undead - the band’s sophomore release, ‘American Tragedy’, entered the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart at #4 last spring and has sold almost a quarter of a million albums to date in the US alone. The album has spawned several hits including ‘Hear Me Now,’ ‘Been to Hell,’ ‘Coming Back Down,” and the latest single ‘Bullet.’

Now, ‘American Tragedy’ will get a new life this fall when American Tragedy Redux is released on November 21st on A&M/Octone Records. The album will feature remixes of twelve tracks including “Been To Hell...And Back” (KMFDM), “Hear Me Now” (Jonathan Davis of Korn) and “My Town” (Andrew WK remix).

“This is our first remix record ever,” J-Dog from Hollywood Undead explains. “We got to pick the DJ`s and re-mixers that the band really likes. ‘Borgore’, ‘Jonathan Davis (Korn)’, ‘KMFDM’, ‘Andrew W.K.’ are a few on the list.

“Who would have thought that someone you grew up listening to would one day remix your song? Me, bitch! So stay tuned, and hope you enjoy it. We hope it makes you sweat your tits off at your barnyard raves! Enjoy!”

Hollywood Undead will also continue to perform to standing room only crowds as they travel across the US as part of the World War III tour, co-headlining with Asking Alexandria. Then, they’ll be following that up by immediately joining Avenged Sevenfold on the Buried Alive arena tour, on which the band will be the main support. The band will also perform at the 48 Hours Festival in Las Vegas on October 15th.

Hollywood Undead will be revealing the new album cover for American Tradegy Redux in a Twitter contest this week. Fans can check it out on their Facebook page or Twitter page.

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