Falling in Reverse

Falling in Reverse
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Falling In Reverse

I’m not going to get into all the controversy about the band’s lead singer Ronnie Radke, this post is focusing on their music. I really don’t subscribe to all this cancel crap. Falling in Reverse burst into the mainstream with their 2020 song “Popular Monster“. However, they have been a band performing together since 2008. All their previous releases charted well, just never made mainstream airplay or streaming until the release of Popular Monster.

The band has had its share of ups and downs and negative publicity, mostly as a result of lead singer Ronnie Radke. Ronnie started the band as “From Behind These Walls” in 2008, while he was in prison. Due to copyright infringement, the band was forced to change its name to “Falling In Reverse”.  The band released their debut album “The Drug in Me is You” in 2011. Officially the band has released four studio albums, all with Epitaph Records.

Current Band members are:
Ronnie Radke – Vocals
Max Georgiev – Guitar
Christian Thompson – Guitar
Tyler Burgess – Bass

However, the band members list in the past looks like a real who’s who in music, with the band ripping through band members on the regular. In fact, at this time, they do not have an official drummer for the band.

 

Falling In Reverse - "Last Resort (Reimagined)"

Showcases Ronnie’s vocal talent as a singer as he sings a reimagined version of Papa Roach’s hit, Last Resort.

Falling In Reverse - "Voices In My Head"
Falling In Reverse - "Watch The World Burn"
Falling In Reverse - "Popular Monster"
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Welcome to the Average Joe Weekly blog. This is basically my place on the web where I can help spread some of the knowledge that I have accumulated over the years. I served 10+ years in the Marine Corps on Active Duty, but that was some 25 years ago.

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