Notorious Sin City rockers, Escape The Fate, resume their battle to the top in 2010 by unleashing a deluxe edition of their fan coveted breakout album This War Is Ours via Epitaph Records. Fans will get a virtual all access pass to rock's hottest band with new music and never-before-seen video footage. The two disc collection will include the standard album with two new unreleased tracks, 'Bad Blood' and 'Behind The Mask,' an acoustic version of 'Harder Than You Know' and an unreleased remix, 'This War Is Mine,' by Clown of Slipknot, as well as a DVD containing an explosive new music video for 'This War Is Ours (Guillotine Part II),' fan favorite videos for 'Something,' '10 Miles Wide' and 'The Flood,' a world tour documentary and a behind the music feature.
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Fronted by former Escape the Fate frontman Ronnie Radke, Falling in Reverse is a post-hardcore band based out of Nevada. The band was formed by Radke while he was serving time in Nevada's High Desert State Prison for a 2008 parole violation.
While imprisoned, Radke recruited guitarists Derek Jones and Jacky Vincent, drummer Ryan Seaman, and bassist Mika Horiuchi to help him realize the musical vision he was creating in his head while behind bars, meeting with his bandmates during visiting hours and spending the rest of his time writing. After serving two-and-a-half years of a four-year sentence, Radke was released in late 2010, and the band set to work on their debut, bringing their driving, melodic sound to life in 2011 with the release of The Drug in Me Is You. Horiuchi left the band and was replaced by Ron Ficarro in early 2012. That year, Radke and the new lineup returned to the studio to record their sophomore release, Fashionably Late. Released in mid-2013, the album saw the band adding hip-hop and electronic elements to their original post-hardcore sound.
Falling In Reverse Fashionably Late Album
The album fared well on the charts, but received little support from critics. The band kicked off a tour in support of the effort, which was cut short by the birth of Radke's son. In early 2014, Falling in Reverse hit the road again, this time with Radke's former band, Escape the Fate, on the Bury the Hatchet tour. Ficarro parted ways with the band once the tour concluded, his slot filled by Escape the Fate's Max Green (who ended up leaving the band after just five months, replaced by Zakk Sandler). The band's third studio long-player, Just Like You (Epitaph), arrived in early 2015 and fared better with critics. Keeping Fashionably Late's experiments with hip-hop on the sidelines, Just Like You saw the band returning to a heavier and more scream-centric focus. They toured for much of the year, parting with longtime guitarist Jacky Vincent that October, and continuing promotion with his replacement Christian Thompson.
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Their fourth long-player, Coming Home, was released in the spring of 2017 Gregory Heaney & Neil Z.
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