Yesterday was a special day, launching the first episode in our new interview series Compare Me To None – a deep dive series of conversations with the members of Hollywood Undead, key members of their community, and more.  Episode 1 sees us take a look into Charlie Scene’s musical origins, with more to come. 

We’ve embedded a copy of the YouTube version of the interview above which features exclusive footage not seen anywhere else.  If you’re more into the podcasting format, you can find us on Spotify, Apple Music, and Google Podcasts via the links below-

Spotify: spoti.fi/31SmrRl

Google Podcasts: bit.ly/CMTN-Google

Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30tdY6N

This was a team effort involving fans from all over the globe, here’s a quick recap of everyone we’d like to thank for helping us pull all of this together for Episode 1, we couldn’t have done this without you!

Produced by SCNFDM
Video Version edited by Steve Hall
Audio Version edited by Vik Winchester
Artwork by Chiseikumo (
https://instagram.com/chiseikumo)
Initial Art Concepts by Vita Leshik (
https://instagram.com/leshikarts), Vik Winchester
Music Theme based on Hollywood Undead’s «Heart of a Champion», re-imagined by KASTR (
https://instagram.com/kastr25)
Additional Footage provided by Jordon Terrell
Special Thanks: German Padilla

Check out a few IG posts from some of our collaborators below-

 

 

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Scrubsauce
Scrub has spent the better part of the last decade contributing to SCNFDM as the 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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