American Tragedy Redux
Hollywood Undead · 2011
47 min · 10 tracks · nu metal · rap rock
High-energy remixes blend nu metal and rap rock with electronic influences for an adrenaline-fueled experience.
Why this album works
This album showcases Hollywood Undead's versatility and ability to adapt their music for club environments, reflecting the growing trend of electronic influence in rock music. It also demonstrates their ongoing popularity by charting on Billboard's Top Hard Rock Albums list, further entrenching them in the contemporary music landscape.
- Best for
- high-energy dancefloor anthems adrenaline-fueled party atmosphere dynamic remix progression excitement
- Context
- Released in early 2011, 'American Tragedy Redux' is a remix album that followed the band's commercial breakthrough with their 2010 album 'American Tragedy'. At this point, Hollywood Undead was solidifying their place in the nu metal scene and expanding their sound through collaborations with various remix artists.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Beyoncé· Lana Del Rey· Drake· Miley Cyrus· Mary J. Blige· Ariana Grande· Pitbull· Jennifer Lopez
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Levitate (Digital Dog Club Mix) Standout 7:15
- 2 Comin’ In Hot (Wideboys Club Mix) Standout 5:48
- 3 Apologize (Buffalo Bill’s “Die Young” Remix) 7:37
- 4 My Town (Andrew W.K. Remix) 3:49
- 5 Coming Back Down (Beatnick & K‐Salaam Remix) 3:13
- 6 Hear Me Now (Jonathan Davis Remix) 3:10
- 7 I Don’t Wanna Die (Borgore Remix) Standout 4:29
- 8 Le Deux (Dr. Eargasm Remix) 4:33
- 9 Lights Out (The Juggernaut & Obsidian Remix) 4:25
- 10 Been To Hell… And Back! (KMFDM Remix) 3:30
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