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  1. Turn Off the Lights was released by Hollywood Undead sometime in 2005 on their MySpace page, but never saw an official release afterwards. It features guest vocals from fellow MySpace star Jeffree Star. It is the only song produced by Shady Jeff. This song was one of the major reasons for the band's success, since guest vocalist Jeffree Star had a huge fanbase on MySpace that later became fans ...

  2. I was captivated when I first heard the song “Turn Off the Lights” by Hollywood Undead. As a music lover and music teacher, I am always drawn to songs that have a unique sound and thought-provoking lyrics. This particular song stood out to me because of its catchy beat and provocative lyrics, which delve into … The Meaning Behind The Song: Turn Off the Lights by Hollywood Undead Read More »

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  3. Turn Off the Lights is an unreleased song by Hollywood Undead, which features fellow rock icon Jeffree Star as a guest vocalist. The song was intended for release on Hollywood Undead, but wasn't re-recorded for Swan Songs. This song and other party-oriented songs such as "Los Angeles," "Everywhere I Go," and "No. 5" were the reason for the band switching from MySpace Records to A&M/Octone as ...

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  5. Released 2005. ... 24.5K 2. Scene for Dummies Lyrics. 8.2K 3. Turn Off the Lights (Ft. Jeffree Star) ... What is the most popular song on Unreleased by Hollywood Undead?

  6. Hollywood Undead discography. The discography of American rap rock band Hollywood Undead consists of eight studio albums, one live album, one remix album, four extended plays, forty-nine singles and thirty-nine music videos .

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  7. Hollywood Undead's fifth record is titled Five (or V), and was released on October 27, 2017. The first single from the album, called "California Dreaming", was made available July 24, 2017. [4] Their sixth studio album, New Empire, Vol. 1 , was released on February 14, 2020. [5]

  8. Turn Off the Lights was released by Hollywood Undead sometime in 2005 on their MySpace page, but never saw an official release afterwards. It features guest vocals from fellow MySpace star Jeffree Star.

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