On Nov. 24, the 63rd Grammy Awards posted its 2021 nominations for musical accomplishments made in the last year.What We Do In The Shadows decided to jokingly ask where Nadja and Lazlo's Grammy nomination was in a tweet shortly after the big announcement. "No Nomination?" Its account posted with a photo of the undead pair on stage from Season 2, Episode 8, "Collaboration."RELATED: What We Do in the Shadows: Creatures We Hope to See in Season 3

The photo seen above is from the pair's singing and instrumental work during an open-mic that Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch) persuaded the undead duo to attend by telling them it was a booked show. Lazlo (Matt Berry) and Nadja (Natasia Demetriou) are showered with boos and hisses. That is until the two play "Kokomo" which wins the bar crowd over since everyone surprisingly knows the words to the songs that the two wrote!

In the very same episode, we also learn that Lazlo wrote, "Come On Eileen."

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"Kokomo" was truthfully recorded by the Beach Boys. 1984's "Come On Eileen" was actually performed by Dexys Midnight Runners... But why break the undead's heart?

Co-showrunner Paul Simms gave fans some hints as to what Season 3 will entail for the quartet of vampires during the show's virtual panel at 2020's NYCC. Although plot details are still scarce, he confirmed that Kayvan Novak's Nandor will be on the hunt for love. The vampire house will also go on a road-trip -- although the reason as to why is currently still secret. Simms also confirmed that Season 3 will explore Colin Robinson's origin story during the show's virtual panel that was a part of San Diego's Comic Con@Home event.

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Meanwhile, fans of the series who can't wait to see its next season can relive Season 2's finale through Nandor's eyes. FX released a spooky clip, recapping the last season's events recently on the show's Twitter page.

What We Do in the Shadows stars Kayvan Novak, Natasia Demetriou, Matt Berry, Mark Proksch and Harvey Guillen. Taika Waititi co-produces alongside Jemaine Clement, Scott Rudin, Paul Simms, Stefani Robinson and Garrett Basch. The show's first and second seasons are available to stream on Hulu and a currently unscheduled third season will air on FX.

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