![]() You have surely experienced many ups and downs along the way. From there, I started getting into punk and then into metal. I mean, I wasn’t a hippie or anything! I wasn’t smoking a lot of weed, I just got really into it. I was listening to that for quite a while and as I started getting older, maybe around 15 or so, I started listening to a lot of Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. I had two older sisters, so they were the ones who turned me on to it. ![]() When I was younger, I started listen to a lot of rap and hip-hop. Going back a little bit, how did music first come into your life? Hollywood Undead has been working overtime the past few years and the had work is paying off in spades. Icon recently caught up with J-Dog (aka Jorel Decker) to discuss his musical roots, the creation of their pummeling new album and what lies in store for Hollywood Undead in 2013! These are their Notes scribed in tears, blood, and truth. Their third full-length album ‘Notes From The Underground’ emerges directly from that same place behind the curtain, underneath the veneer, and inside the darkest heart of their city. Ever since they clawed their way into the mainstream with their 2008 near platinum-selling debut Swan Songs and its acclaimed 2010 follow-up ‘American Tragedy’, the masked Los Angeles collective-Johnny 3 Tears, J-Dog, Charlie Scene, Danny, Funny Man, and Da Kurlzz-never lost sight of where they came from. Hollywood Undead were born in the underground. They survive there, they thrive there, and they’ll die there. ![]()
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