Title |
Year |
Album |
Length |
Notes |
"Apologize" |
2011 |
American Tragedy |
3:27 |
- Features Danny, J-Dog, Charlie Scene, and Johnny 3 Tears.
|
"Apologize" (Buffalo Bill "Die Young" remix) |
2011 |
American Tragedy Redux |
|
|
"Bad Town" |
2009 |
Desperate Measures |
2:44 |
|
"Been to Hell" |
2011 |
American Tragedy |
3:23 |
- An instrumental version of the song was used as a promotional teaser for the album.
- Second single off of American Tragedy
- Features Danny, J-Dog, Johnny 3 Tears, and Charlie Scene
|
"Been to Hell... And Back!" (KMFDM remix) |
2011 |
American Tragedy Redux |
|
|
"Bitches" |
2010 |
Swan Songs Rarities EP |
3:30 |
- Features Deuce, Funny Man, Charlie Scene, Johnny 3 Tears, and J-Dog
|
"Black Dahlia" |
2008 |
Swan Songs |
3:46 |
- Fifth single off of Swan Songs.
- Features Deuce, Johnny 3 Tears, and J-Dog
|
"Black Dahlia" (Buffalo Bill remix)" |
2010 |
Black Dahlia Remixes EP |
3:50 |
|
"Black Dahlia" (Lo Fidelity Allstars remix) |
2010 |
Black Dahlia Remixes EP |
4:32 |
|
"Black Dahlia" (The Pharmacy remix feat. Rama Duke) |
2010 |
Black Dahlia Remixes EP |
3:46 |
|
"Bottle and a Gun" |
2008 |
Swan Songs |
3:22 |
- Features Deuce, Funny Man, and Charlie Scene
|
"Bullet" |
2011 |
American Tragedy |
3:17 |
- The only song that includes guitarist Charlie Scene as the lead singer
- Features Charlie Scene, Johnny 3 Tears, and Danny (backup vocals)
|
"Bullet (Kay V remix)" |
2011 |
American Tragedy Redux |
3:17 |
- iTunes Bonus track on American Tragedy Redux
- Fan-made remix that won the contest held by Hollywood Undead
|
"California" |
2008 |
Swan Songs |
3:17 |
|
"Christmas in Hollywood" |
2009 |
Single |
4:00 |
- Only Hollywood Undead song to only be released as a single
- Only Hollywood Undead song to feature Da Kurlzz as an included rapper
- Only Hollywood Undead song to feature all members in a vocal role
|
"Circles" |
2010 |
Swan Songs Rarities EP |
3:33 |
- Deuce made a remix after leaving Hollywood Undead removing Johnny 3 Tears vocals and adding his vocals
|
"City" |
2008 |
Swan Songs |
3:34 |
- Features Deuce, Charlie Scene, Johnny 3 Tears, and J-Dog
|
"Comin' In Hot" |
2011 |
American Tragedy |
3:43 |
- Fourth single off of American Tragedy
- An early unmastered version of the song was released on Hollywood Undead's Facebook by mistake
- In This Song All Of The Members Are Dressed As Farmers
- Features Danny, Charlie Scene, And Funny Man
|
"Comin' In Hot" (Wideboys club mix) |
2011 |
American Tragedy Redux |
|
|
"Coming Back Down" |
2011 |
American Tragedy |
3:22 |
- Third single off of American Tragedy
- The song was leaked a month before the album was released
- Features Danny, J-Dog, and Johnny 3 Tears
|
"Coming Back Down" (Beatnick & K-Salaam remix) |
2011 |
American Tragedy Redux |
|
|
"Dead in Ditches" |
2007 |
Unreleased demo |
4:15 |
- The only unreleased song by the band to be played at live concerts
- Was originally going to be on the band's debut album, Swan Songs, but was taken off the track listing for being too vulgar
- Features Deuce, Johnny 3 Tears, J-Dog, Funny Man, and Charlie Scene
- After departing from the band, Deuce took the song and remade it and used it as an attack towards Hollywood Undead, which caused extreme controversy
|
"Dove and Grenade" |
2009 |
Desperate Measures |
2:54 |
- First single off of Desperate Measures
- The only song from Desperate Measures to be played at live concerts
- Although the song includes their former singer, Deuce, the song was only performed at concerts with their current singer, Danny
|
"El Urgencia" |
2009 |
Desperate Measures |
3:44 |
- The only Hollywood Undead song that doesn't include a clean vocalist
|
"Everywhere I Go" |
2008 |
Swan Songs |
3:30 |
- Fourth single off of Swan Songs
- Features Charlie Scene, Funny Man, Deuce(Former Member)
|
"Everywhere I Go (Castle Renholder remix)" |
2009 |
Desperate Measures |
3:30 |
|
"Gangsta Sexy" |
2011 |
American Tragedy |
3:53 |
|
"Glory" |
2011 |
American Tragedy |
3:34 |
- This song is often featured in ESPN commercials
- Features Danny, Johnny 3 Tears, and J-Dog
|
"Hear Me Now" |
2010 |
American Tragedy |
3:34 |
- First single off of American Tragedy
- Features Danny, J-Dog, and Johnny 3 Tears
|
"Hear Me Now" (Jonathan Davis of KoЯn remix) |
2011 |
American Tragedy Redux |
|
|
"I Don't Wanna Die" |
2011 |
American Tragedy |
3:58 |
- Features Danny, Charlie Scene, and Johnny 3 Tears
|
"I Don't Wanna Die" (Borgore remix) |
2011 |
American Tragedy Redux |
|
|
"Immigrant Song" |
2009 |
Desperate Measures |
2:40 |
|
"Knife Called Lust" |
2009 |
Swan Songs B-Sides EP |
3:00 |
|
"Le Deux" |
2011 |
American Tragedy |
3:48 |
- Features Danny, Funny Man, and Charlie Scene
|
"Le Deux" (Dr. Eargasm remix) |
2011 |
American Tragedy Redux |
|
- Fan-made remix that won the contest held by Hollywood Undead
|
"Levitate" |
2011 |
American Tragedy
Need for Speed: Shift 2 Soundtrack
|
3:24 |
- A remix of the song was featured in a teaser for the Need for Speed: Shift 2.
- Features Danny, J-Dog, Johnny 3 Tears, and Charlie Scene
|
"Levitate" (Digital Dog club mix) |
2011 |
American Tragedy Redux |
|
- First single off of American Tragedy Redux
|
"Lights Out" |
2011 |
American Tragedy |
3:51 |
- The song is believed to be an attack to their former vocalist, Deuce, in response to his two attacks towards Hollywood Undead, but has never been confirmed to be one.
- Features Danny, J-Dog, and Charlie Scene
|
"Lights Out" (The Juggernaut vs Obsidian remix) |
2011 |
American Tragedy Redux |
|
|
"Lump Your Head" |
2011 |
American Tragedy (Deluxe Edition) |
3:37 |
|
"Mother Murder" |
2011 |
American Tragedy (Deluxe Edition) |
4:09 |
|
"My Town" |
2011 |
American Tragedy |
3:36 |
|
"My Town" (Andrew W.K. remix) |
2011 |
American Tragedy Redux |
|
|
"No Other Place" |
2008 |
Swan Songs |
3:16 |
- Originally named "Los Angeles"
- Only Hollywood Undead song to feature Funny Man as the only rapper
|
"No. 5" |
2008 |
Swan Songs |
3:05 |
- First single off of Swan Songs
- There's a 2006 version with Shady Jeff and Johnny 3 Tears as Tha Server
- Originally named "Hollywood"
|
"Pain" |
2009 |
Swan Songs B-Sides EP |
2:41 |
|
"Paradise Lost" |
2008 |
Swan Songs |
3:10 |
- A drum solo is included in the song whenever the band perform it at live concerts.
|
"Pimpin'" |
2008 |
Swan Songs |
3:07 |
|
"Pour Me" |
2011 |
American Tragedy |
4:03 |
|
"S.C.A.V.A." |
2011 |
American Tragedy (deluxe edition) |
4:04 |
|
"Scene for Dummies" |
2005 |
Unreleased |
3:27 |
- Originally meant to be on the tracklisting for Swan Songs
|
"Sell Your Soul" |
2008 |
Swan Songs |
3:14 |
|
"Shout at the Devil" |
2009 |
Desperate Measures (Hollywood Undead album) |
3:21 |
|
"Street Dreams" |
2007 |
American Tragedy (iTunes deluxe edition) |
4:03 |
- An early unmastered version of the song was leaked before the album's release
|
"Tear It Up" |
2009 |
Desperate Measures |
3:14 |
|
"Tendencies" |
2011 |
American Tragedy |
3:32 |
|
"The Diary" |
2008 |
Swan Songs |
3:40 |
|
"The Kids" |
2010 |
Swan Songs Rarities EP |
2:59 |
- Originally meant to be on the band's debut album, Swan Songs, but was taken off the tracklisting
- The first Hollywood Undead song, made by J-Dog and former singer, Deuce
|
"The Loss" |
2009 |
Swan Songs B-Sides EP |
3:15 |
|
"The Natives" |
2009 |
Swan Songs B-Sides EP |
3:40 |
- Original version made while Shady Jeff was in band as it mentions "7 crazy white guys" and "Shady", newer version mentions "6 crazy white guys" and replaces "Shady" with "Johnny"
|
"This Love, This Hate" |
2008 |
Swan Songs |
3:57 |
- Only Hollywood Undead song to feature only one vocalist
|
"Turn Off the Lights (feat. Jeffree Star)" |
2005 |
Unreleased |
3:23 |
- Originally meant to be on the tracklisting for Swan Songs'
|
"Undead" |
2008 |
Swan Songs |
4:25 |
- Second single off of Swan Songs
- Often referred to as the band's theme song
- Originally named Out The Way
- Original version has 4 extra lines rapped by J-Dog. Although there is no reason as to why they were dropped these lines are still rapped at live concerts
|
"Young" |
2008 |
Swan Songs |
3:16 |
- Third single off of Swan Songs
|