America's controversial rap rockers, Hollywood Undead, have announced details of a six-date winter UK tour. The Californian six-piece will begin a six-date winter jaunt at Birmingham's O2 Academy 2 on 30 November. They will also visit Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester and Norwich. The masked rockers released debut album Swan Songs in May and also opened the main stage at this year's Download festival. The Californian collective - frontman Johny 3 Tears, Charlie Scene, J-Dog, Funny Man, Da Kurlzz and Deuce - first made their mark on MySpace in 2005, banging up almost a million plays within their first nine weeks on the site. Their popularity on the net continued to soar, pulling over 8 million hits by the turn of 2006. But it took Hollywood Undead a further two years before they wrapped up recording sessions on their debut Swan Songs. "It's a new style of music," Johnny argues. "You'll either love or hate it but we think it's pretty good." 'American slang' Some people have criticised their lyrics for being homophobic. This is something the band are quick to deny.
"American slang is considered differently here," says Johnny. "We don't want to offend anybody, people over here just have a misconception(неправильное представление)of what we're trying to say. "Our lyrics have nothing to do with homophobia or misogynism or being rude to women or anything like that. I love my mum, what can I say?" "Eminem is one of the most famous guys in the world and he gets away with a lot worse than we do," interjects J-Dog. Another factor which has drawn attention to the rock rappers is their masks. "At first we wore the masks because we thought visually it was very cool for pictures and stuff," Johnny explains. "It also captures the eye as well as the ear." Scary masks "Everyone has different masks and each person designs there own," Da Kurlzz reveals. "They are not the same as Slipknot though, they are more horrific about it. We wore them more to be fashionable." The band's debut single and album opener Undead has already attracted the interest of video director Jonas Akerlund who was responsible for some The Prodigy's most controversial work. The track is also set to feature in Hollywood blockbuster GI Joe starring Sienna Miller and Christopher Ecclestone. Despite their popularity on the net and in the States, Johnny says the band have some way to go before they crack the UK. "Here we're starting over," he explains. "We played a gig here recently and we were third on the bill. It's not like we're playing Wembley Stadium or anything. We're lucky to even have a dressing room."
When the band did made first mark on MySpace? What cities will visit the band? What do they say about their lyrics? Why do they wear the masks? Have you ever listen to their songs?
Hollywood Undead is one of my favourite bands. I like his songs and style. They wear unusual masks. It's realy cool.
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I heard about Hollywood Undead about three years ago. I can't say that I'm a big fan of this group. I've listened to some of their songs.
Answer: Well, but I have never heard of it. Are they really so popular? What music style do they play? Can you attach a link to their video on the Youtube?