During their March 3 show at the Bakkt Theater in Las Vegas, NV, Falling In Reverse were joined onstage by Slipknot’s Corey Taylor for a performance of their collaborative track “Drugs.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below:
Falling In Reverse’s “Voices In My Head” and “Watch The World Burn” have officially been certified gold by the RIAA. The tracks were honored after they each moved 500,000 units in the United States.
Falling In Reverse will no longer be joining Disturbed and Plush during their February 15 show at the Mountain Health Arena in Huntington, WV. The band commented: “Due to unforeseen circumstances Falling In Reverse is not able to perfrom Feb 15th in Huntington, WV at Mountain Health Area. Disturbed and Plush will still perform as…
Falling In Reverse’s Ronnie Radke recently took a shot at As I Lay Dying after a fan asked for his opinion on the band. The frontman responded by saying the group have “songs I would hire a hitman to kill my wife to.” His jab was in reference to As I Lay Dying frontman Tim…
Falling In Reverse’s Ronnie Radke has a tendency of stirring up controversy with his divisive actions and opinions, but there are some instances where he shows off his good side. For his latest charitable act, the frontman actually gave a fan $2,000 towards his credit card bill. The cool move came about via social media:…
As previously reported, Architects’ Adam Christianson recently faced backlash after sharing a controversial post from right-wing political commentator Tim Pool. The tweet in question was related to MMA fighter Sean Strickland, a divisive figure who has generated controversy with his misogynistic, anti-trans, and conspiracy theory beliefs. The guitarist ultimately claimed the repost was an “accident,”…
Sanguisugabogg appear to have reached out to Falling In Reverse’s Ronnie Radke in an attempt to end their recent feud. However, the frontman is now demanding a public apology from the death metal act. Radke called out the band for referencing the past allegations against him: You ain’t gonna call me a rapist bro. I’m…
Falling In Reverse’s Ronnie Radke has taken to social media to defend Machine Gun Kelly over criticism regarding his controversial razor blade guitar. However, Radke’s latest decision to insert himself into drama has resulted in an online feud with Stabbed and Sanguisugabogg. Radke initially tweeted the following: My guy I’m not jumping on any sides…
Two singles from Falling In Reverse have earned some new certifications from the RIAA. Among the tracks honored were “Popular Monster,” which has now gone 2x platinum, and “Zombified,” which has now gone gold.
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