![]() Leading up to the new CD's release, the band would unveil five new tracks from the album every Tuesday, which began with "Usual Suspects" on February 17. The single called "Gravity" was released on February 23. It was announced that the album would be available for preorder on February 17, along with the release of the second song from the album, "Usual Suspects". The name of the album was also revealed, being the same as the single. On October 21, 2014, the first single from the album, "Day of the Dead", was released through Revolver Magazine. Prior to the release of the first single, it was hyped up through social media websites such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Fans that purchased tickets received access to a digital download of the album (including every single released before the album's arrival). To promote the new album, the band embarked on the Album Release tour, beginning Main Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and ending on March 30 in Los Angeles, California. Originally set to be released October 2014, the album was released March 31, 2015, on Interscope Records. ![]() The reviewer gave "Comin' in Hot" a perfect ten out of ten score.Day of the Dead is the fourth studio album by American rap rock band Hollywood Undead. The writer called the track extremely convincing of the band's skill and fame. The track was reviewed by Evigshed writer Sylvie Lesas on January 22, 2011. Charlie Scene raps the first verse while the second verse is rapped back and forth by Funny Man and Charlie Scene. The chorus is sung by Danny, while the pre-chorus is sung by Charlie Scene. The band performs on plain ground with just bales of hay around them, with the camera rotating from a ground shot to an aerial shot at times. The band is shown to be performing on the same farm as the acted portion of the video. The band is not shown in their normal masks and attire until the second verse. ĭuring the song, the lyrics are performed while the band is shown, still dressed in country attire, as working the field and roaming the farm for girls. The three men covet the girls and the owner notices, warning them to get back to work before the music begins. They discuss poor working conditions and the need for a break before noticing that the field owner, played by Johnny 3 Tears, has three beautiful daughters dressed similarly to Daisy Duke. During the non-music portion, the video shows Funny Man, Charlie Scene, and J-Dog working the fields dressed as field workers and all adorning Mexican accents. In a change for the band, a large portion of the video has the band performing without their masks. The video begins with western style opening credits then follows nearly two minutes of conversation prior to the music beginning. Sylvie Lesas of Evigshed noted that the previous music videos for the album, " Hear Me Now" and " Been to Hell", were dark and very serious, making the comical video for "Comin' in Hot" a change in tone. The official music video, co-directed by Kai Henry and Robert Corbi, was released on April 9, 2011. Ī remix of the song by Wideboys was included on the 2011 remix album American Tragedy Redux. A music video was also released the same day. Four days later, on April 9, the song was released as the third official single following " Been to Hell" and " Coming Back Down". On April 5, the band released the American Tragedy album. In the alternate track, Charlie Scene and Funny Man have a different 2nd verse, and some of the instruments and synthesizers are louder than on the album-version of the song. A remix was featured on the band's American Tragedy Redux remix album.Īn alternate version of the track was initially released for free on the band's Facebook as a promotional single for their second album, American Tragedy. An alternate version of track was released as a promotional single in January and was released as a single on April 9, 2011, just after the release of the band's second album. It is the band's tenth overall single in their discography. ![]() ![]() It is the fourth single from their second full-length album, American Tragedy, and the third track on that album. " Comin' in Hot" is a song by American rap rock band Hollywood Undead. 2011 single by Hollywood Undead "Comin' in Hot"Įlectronic rock, rap rock, alternative hip hopĭylan Alvarez, Griffin Boice, Matthew Busek, Jorel Decker, Daniel Murillo, George Ragan, Jordon Terrell
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