So what band do you prefre more Hollywood Undead or Linkin Park?
I like both bands quite a lot actually. Linkin Park was pretty much the first band I really got into when I was a child back in 1998. So lucky for me, my youth wasn't tainted by sub-par bands like pretty much every single fucking boy band in the world. Linkin Park will always be my favorite band, they're great in concert and they are perhaps, the greatest humanitarians as far as bands go. When the earthquakes hit late last year in Haiti, on their website they created a donation fund for the victims in Haiti by recording a new song for only $1. The best part, 100% of the proceeds went to Haiti, they made sure neither they, or their record company would get a single penny.
As far as Hollywood Undead go, they have been a really unique sound I've haven't heard in quite a long time. I can see how how some people can compare Hollywood Undead to Linkin Park from their latest album, American Tragedy. But they still have their own distinct sound with songs like "Everywhere I go" and "Levitate." Sorry fellow members of the Undead Army, but Linkin Park is still a much better band then Hollywood Undead.
Which band do you see making the better albums in the years to come?
That is really hard to say, American Tragedy was a huge step forward for Hollywood Undead while some believe Linkin Park's, A Thousand Suns was a step backward for the band, but yet was still good as far as concept albums goes. In otherwords, I thought it was the best concept album, but it was the worst Linkin Park album. Linkin Park promised it's Underground fanbase their next album will go back to it's roots and be more Rap/Rock and less the pop/techno sound they did last year. And Hollywood Undead is currently touring the world right now. Once again, Linkin Park will produce a top quality album. Maybe HU's next album will have similar success.
An who has the better rap style/singing to them?
Now this quite a difficult question to answer. And that is because Hollywood Undead has many different rap/vocal variations in their songs than Linkin Park. For Linkin Park, you have the iconic voice of Chester Bennington and the legendary art work that are Mike Shinoda's verses. And with Hollywood Undead, their most common mix is Danny/Johnny 3 Tears. Then again, you also have Danny/Charlie Scene. Personally I like the mix between Johnny 3 Tears and Danny. It sounds very well and very natural transition between the verse and the chorus. However, Chester and Mike Shinoda pioneered the Rap/Vocal so once again, they get my vote.
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