Hollywood Undead have released “All My Friends,” a venomous new single featuring Jeris Johnson. Out now via Sumerian Records, the track pushes the band’s signature rap-rock attack into a darker world of monsters, spectacle, pressure, and consequence.
“All My Friends” pairs Hollywood Undead’s rapid-fire vocal exchanges with a massive chorus built for the Undead Army. The track leans into images of monsters, holy water, choppers, bright lights, burning days, and the uneasy cost of chasing glory. Subtle little bedtime story, really, assuming your bedtime stories involve moral collapse and bass drops.

Jeris Johnson adds his own edge to the song, helping push Hollywood Undead’s collision of rap, rock, and heavy music into a more sinister lane. The result feels both familiar and sharpened, pulling from the band’s long-running formula while adding a fresh sense of theatrical weight.
The new single follows Hollywood Undead’s recent run of releases since signing with Sumerian Records, including “Hollywood Forever,” “SAVIOR,” and “1×1.” Together, those songs have helped define a renewed era for the band, one that has brought back their iconic masks, tightened their visual identity, and carried them into another major stretch of momentum.
Seventeen years after Swan Songs, Hollywood Undead continue to evolve without losing the chaotic identity that made them stand out in the first place. With more than 3.8 billion all-time streams and a fanbase that has followed them from their masked MySpace era explosion to festival stages around the world, the band remains one of modern rock’s most durable and strange success stories.
“All My Friends” arrives as Hollywood Undead prepare for a packed run of international festival appearances and headline dates. The band will hit major stages across the U.K., Europe, Canada, and the United States throughout the summer, including Rock im Park, Rock am Ring, Nova Rock, Graspop Metal Meeting, Inkcarceration, Rock Fest, and Rocklahoma.


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