Desperate Measures (Hollywood Undead album)

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Desperate Measures
Live album by
ReleasedNovember 10, 2009
RecordedEarly to Mid 2009
Genre
Length44:52
A&M/Octone
ProducerChief the Dog
Hollywood Undead non-studio album chronology
Swan Songs B-Sides
(2009)
Desperate Measures
(2009)
Swan Songs Rarities
(2010)
Singles from Desperate Measures
  1. "Dove and Grenade"
    Released: July 2009

Desperate Measures is the first live album by American

Top Digital Albums.[4]

Track listing

Disc One (CD)

Standard Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Dove and Grenade"2:54
2."Tear It Up"3:14
3."Shout at the Devil" (Mötley Crüe cover)3:20
4."Immigrant Song" (Led Zeppelin cover)2:40
5."Bad Town" (Operation Ivy cover)2:44
6."El Urgencia"3:44
7."Everywhere I Go" (Castle Renholdër mix)3:30
8."Undead" (live[note 1])4:48
9."Sell Your Soul" (live[note 2])3:23
10."California" (live[note 1])3:20
11."Black Dahlia" (live[note 2])3:55
12."Everywhere I Go" (live[note 1])3:44
13."No. 5" (live[note 2])3:29
Total length:44:52
iTunes Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
14."City" (live[note 2])3:34
15."Bottle and a Gun" (live[note 3])4:54
Notes
  1. ^ a b c Same audio as live video recording on the Disc 2 DVD.
  2. ^ a b c d Different live recording than DVD.
  3. ^ Available with iTunes pre-orders only. Same audio as DVD.

Disc Two (DVD)

Live at the

Marquee Theater, Tempe, Arizona
. The concert footage is bracketed by "interlude" segments of audience interaction, as well as interview and behind-the-scenes footage, much of it black-and-white, between many of the songs.

No.TitleLength
1."Intro/Undead"4:25
2."Sell Your Soul"3:14
3."Faking the Folk" 
4."Bottle and a Gun"3:22
5."What's in a Name" 
6."California"3:16
7."First Time" 
8."No Other Place"3:16
9."City"3:33
10."Favorite" 
11."Paradise Lost"3:10
12."Black Dahlia"3:45
13."Young"3:16
14."I Think I Just Puked My Soul Out" 
15."Everywhere I Go"3:30
16."Lovin' Da Kurlzz" 
17."No. 5"3:05

Personnel

Additional musicians

Additional personnel

  • mastering

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[4] 29
US
Top Digital Albums[4]
15
US
Top Hard Rock Albums[4]
5
US
Top Alternative Albums[4]
8
US
Top Rock Albums[4]
10

References

  1. ^ "Hollywood Undead Official Website". Archived from the original on 5 January 2010. Retrieved 27 October 2009.
  2. Amazon.com
    . Retrieved 10 November 2009.
  3. ^ "Desperate Measures Teaser No. 1 now live!". Hollywood Undead. 21 September 2009. Archived from the original on 12 July 2011. Retrieved 22 September 2009.
  4. ^
    Nielsen SoundScan. Billboard Magazine
    . Retrieved November 22, 2009.