Hollywood Undead - Been to Hell (Official Video)
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Views: 19,078,523
Rating: 4.9259582 out of 5
Keywords: Hollywood, Undead, Been, to, Hell, A&M, Octone, Records, Rock, Hollywood Undead Been to Hell, Hollywood Undead Vevo
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Length: 3min 28sec (208 seconds)
Published: Thu Mar 10 2011
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I like in the video how Charlie raps and walks towards the camera
Love it. Especially how they are being so real with the whole "moving to said place to chase your dreams" and how it may not always work out.
Was my first song i discovered of them :) I really love it
One of my favorite songs.
I like this song a lot. I give it a 4.5/5.
The song was definitely a great way to hype up the album. It was also an amazing way to start the album. The intro of the song is fantastic.
I like J-Dog's verse. It's a little slow-paced, but that's alright. The meaning and figurative language used in it is on point.
I like the chorus a lot. Danny's singing is on point. Da Kurlzz's screams are on point. I also like how the shouting is a mixture of all the members' voices (besides Danny's).
Johnny's verse was alright. It flowed well, but it also seemed a little slow-paced. The one problem I have with it is that it feels like he mentions the wolf/sheep metaphor too much.
Charlie's verse is amazing and one of his best verses. It flows perfectly with the song, and the lyrics are amazing. The meaning isn't as great as J-Dog's, but the lyrics are a little better. I like how he calls himself the American Tragedy at the end, he's basically saying he's the best in the band - the reason the fans bought the album and why these fans are going to Hollywood to get famous and be like him.
Best song.Ever.
I've always wondered why the two people that aren't majorly involved in the song (Da Kurlzz and Funny Man) appear in the background of the "story" at certain points. Anyone know why that is?
Edit: Made what I was asking a bit clearer