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TX2 “Vendetta” Lyrics Featuring Hollywood Undead’s Johnny 3 Tears


TX2 “Vendetta” Lyrics Featuring Hollywood Undead’s Johnny 3 Tears: Are you happy yet?Now that you see my veinsAnd while the vultures pick out all my splattered remainsWill you forgive my debts?Do you think I could be saved?Or am I too far gone and all that’s left is stains?It’s what you wanted to beYou’re a goddam leechI’ll give you all the attention you need ‘Cause I’ve got a vendettaAnd the only cure is this BerettaI’ve got a fucking vendettaAnd the only cure is this BerettaTo make you shut the fuck up Loose lips there’s too much talkingFucking dead man walkingLine them… Read more »

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TX2 Teams Up With Hollywood Undead’s Johnny 3 Tears On “Vendetta”


Following the release of his hauntingly candid track “So Numb,” which dropped earlier this year to show a softer and more vulnerable side of TX2, he’s now joined forces with Hollywood Undead’s Johnny 3 Tears for the vengeance-fueled “Vendetta.” “I was able to team up with Johnny 3 Tears from one of my favorite bands growing up- Hollywood Undead, for one of the hardest rock songs I think I could possibly make,” TX2, aka Evan Thomas, shares of the new single. “We wrote this song after a viral wave of internet hate came from seemingly nowhere, and it put a… Read more »

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WATCH: Hollywood Undead Teams Up With Jelly Roll On “House Of Mirrors”


An unlikely pairing or a match made in heaven? Alt-rap unit Hollywood Undead has teamed up with the genre-fluid artist Jelly Roll for their sensational new release, “House Of Mirrors.” The bittersweet, redemption tune will appear on Hollywood Undead’s deluxe edition of their latest full-length, Hotel Kalifornia Deluxe, which arrives this Friday, April 28. Read more: Switchfoot To Perform ‘The Beautiful Letdown’ In Full On 20th Anniversary Tour Hotel Kalifornia Deluxe will feature six new Hollywood Undead tracks that were not included in the album’s original rendition, which dropped in August 2022. “House Of Mirrors” marks the only collaboration on… Read more »

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Pitch A Tent and Go “Reel Big Fish”


It’s not all fun and games being in a ska band… Okay, maybe there is a lot of fun involved, but there’s also long nights of touring, a noise no headphones could cancel, and fear of being eaten alive in a tent—before we get to that, though, let’s introduce the world’s most skankin’ ska band, Reel Big Fish.

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(Un)covered: Hurt


One of the greatest covers of all time graces this week’s (Un)covered: “Hurt”, originally by Nine inch Nails and covered by Johnny Cash.

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American Idol showdown starts tonight


No matter who is crowned the next American Idol on Wednesday night, season eight has already been one for the books. After a wild five months that has included emotional breakdowns from near-finalists, a comedian/singer who almost crashed the top 13 with his over-the-top shtick, the first top 13, a wild card round, a judges’ save and some serious bickering in the expanded judging panel, you’d think that whatever happens on the finale would be anticlimactic. But thanks to the surprise exit of early favorite Danny Gokey last week, tonight’s sing-off between Kris Allen and Adam Lambert has injected some… Read more »

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The Year of the Collaboration: Spreading the Love in ‘08


According to the Chinese calendar, 2008 was the year of the rat. But if you ask us, ‘08 belongs to a different animal: The Collabo. And no artists cross-pollinated more than Fall Out Boy’s Patrick Stump (he got down with Questlove!), Elvis Costello (he went emo!) and T-Pain (he was permanently attached to a vocoder!) Here’s your guide to this year’s most collabo-happy stars: Patrick Stump Collaborations: Gym Class Heroes; Tyga; Pete Wentz protégées the Cab. And Stump’s stamp was all over hip-hop – he teamed up with Ne-Yo (”Finish Your Food”), the Roots (”Birthday Girl”) and T.I. (”Out in… Read more »

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