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My Town (Hollywood Undead song)

"My Town"
Single by Hollywood Undead
from the album American Tragedy
Released April 2011
Recorded November 2010
Genre Rap rock, alternative rock
Length 3:36 (album edit)
Label A&M/Octone
Songwriter(s) Johnny 3 Tears, Funny Man, Danny
Producer(s) Don Gilmore (also exec.), Sam Hollander, Dave Katz
Hollywood Undead singles chronology
"Comin' In Hot"
(2011)
"My Town"
(2011)
"We Are"
(2012)
"Comin' In Hot"
(2011)
"My Town"
(2011)
"We Are"
(2012)

"My Town" is a song by American rap rock band Hollywood Undead, the fifth single from their second full-length album, American Tragedy, and the fourth track on that album. It is the band's ninth overall single in their discography. A remix was featured on the band's American Tragedy Redux remix album.

The band had been recording for a second album since early 2010, with the first singles Hear Me Now, Comin' In Hot and Been to Hell along with the accidentally leaked Coming Back Down being released prior to the album's release date, with being released shortly after. The first surfacing of the track was on March 27, 2011, when the band played it live at Extreme Thing 2011 and put into the band's live playlist from thereafter. The track was included as the fourth track on the American Tragedy album. The track was announced as the fifth single in early 2011, with shooting for the music video being shot in July 2011. For the first time, the band asked fans to send in videos of themselves singing to "My Town", playing guitar, bass, rhythm, or drums for the track, or performing in any way in their town or at landmarks to be included in the official music video. The band also released a brief teaser video explaining the details. Submissions closed on July 22.

The track was featured on several promotional trailers for the Capcom game Street Fighter X Tekken, and may be featured on the game's soundtrack. A remix of the song by Andrew W.K. was included on the 2011 remix album American Tragedy Redux.

A music video for My Town was announced on July 8, 2011 on Hollywood Undead's official website and also said that fans would be in the video if they recorded themselves in front of a famous landmark or in any other way they choose. Submissions then closed on July 22, 2011. Filming began in late July, but after almost two years, the music video is still nowhere to be seen and has no specific release date. It is possible that the video may not be officially released at all. However, it leaked on Vik Winchester's YouTube channel on June, 2013.


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