Like an RKO from The Viper himself, Hollywood Undead are back with a brand new single, seemingly out of nowhere!

The track was first played early Monday morning on 94.1 The Zone in New York.  The Scene for Dummies team got the word out to social media and the Undead Army were sent into a frenzy, confusing the hell out of the station’s DJ’s and programming director.  You can hear their reactions in the video embedded above as the station staff re-debuted the song for a “proper” world premier, as the song had not still leaked or been made available for streaming or purchase, a truly rare occurrence in the digital era.

The band has not made any official announcements regarding the track yet, though they did tweet a subtle emoji right after the song concluded its second airing-

The band’s Twitter account has also updated its About and Pinned Tweet sections featuring a cryptic reference to the song title spelled only in underscores-

The song is apparently on its way out to a myriad of stations, ALT 94.9 in San Diego also gave the track a spin yesterday-

With many members of the band discussing new music in recent interviews, this sounds like it could be just the first taste of what’s in store for 2018.  Stay tuned for more info!

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Scrubsauce
Scrub has spent the better part of the last decade contributing to SCNFDM as the site's lead content editor.  His prior contributions to the Hollywood Undead fandom include providing content for famous Hollywood Undead tumblogs like HoodAsFuck and Vik Winchester's original HU Tumblog. His time in LA allowed him to provide the community with behind the scenes tidbits, music video shoot info, and exclusive live recordings of Han Cholo. Scrub has been participating in the Hollywood Undead community in some capacity as far back as Fall of 2008 on the original hollywoodundead.com Ning page.  In his spare time, Scrub is a computer engineer by day, and also writes mini-reviews for various genres of games and shares pictures of his ever-growing Transformers collection on Twitter.
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