Under millions, but WAY above thousands of dollars.
You would be surprised, but bollywood is older than Hollywood.
the same size 10 feet tall people use, i would assume...:)
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Hollywood was made first, and then India used the "ollywood" and added the "B" as the city it would be in was "Bombay", (know known as Mumbai.)
The Screen Actors Guild would have that information.
He is a former vocalist of the band Hollywood Undead. He would mainly write the choruses for the band's music. He is no longer in Hollywood Undead; he formed a band called 9 Lives.
They all grew up in Hollywood so they decided they would be called Hollywood and when they made an album to show to a producer the first song was called undead and the producer was like Hollywood Undead cool name and it just stuck
Go to a concert with a backstage pass
13 and over
I think that going to a hollywood undead concert would be fun and so what there is swear words in their songs but they are a great band. So yeah it would be ok for a 13 year old boy or girl to go to a hollywood undead concert.
no yung rolo made a remix of story of a snitch which is a diss to Hollywood undead by deuce but his dissing someone else and he said he looks up to them but i don't think his joining Hollywood undead but that would be so cool if he did, either them or 9lives with deuce.
Hollywood Undead is a music group. They sell their cds and also goes on tour. The type of music they make would be described as rap/rock and are from LA.
if leader you mean replacing duce that would be danny
Depending on your school's regulations, yes, the song "Young" by Hollywood Undead is school appropriate. The only controversial topic of this song would be language, for this song uses the word "damned," however it is in the sense of damnation, not as cursing.
no but i wish lol:) that would be sick!
I know that Sirius XM Octane plays some of their newer stuff, like "Levitate," "Hear Me Now," and "Been To Hell," and a few of their older songs like "Undead" and "Young," but that's it. I don't think I've ever listened to another station that played them.
You would have to realize that by a longshot of the impact on music and raw songwriting that The Beatles are much more valuable.