The Los Angeles school friends who formed Hollywood Undead took the rap-metal
template pioneered by Limp Bizkit and tore their way into the hearts of hard
rock fans the world over. Wearing masks on stage and rapping about hard-drinking
debauchery and hometown angst, the band quickly gathered a huge MySpace
following leading them to become the first act signed to the website's new
record label. A dispute with the company over censorship meant that they were
never able to release an album, and after two years of inactivity they signed
with A&M/Octone Records. Eventually released in...