Complete List Of Falling In Reverse Songs From A to Z

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Complete List Of Falling In Reverse Songs From A to Z

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Formed in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2008, Falling in Reverse came to life through the vision of lead vocalist Ronnie Radke, who had recently parted ways with Escape the Fate following a legal sentence. The early days of the band were marked by instability, both in lineup and direction, but Radke remained its constant force. Despite setbacks, the group quickly gained traction after Radke’s release from prison in 2010 and went on to sign with Epitaph Records. Within a year, they had recorded their debut album, The Drug in Me Is You, which was released in July 2011. The album landed at number 19 on the Billboard 200 and was eventually certified gold by the RIAA, signaling the start of a career that would consistently defy trends and expectations.

The group followed up with Fashionably Late in 2013, which incorporated a broader mix of styles, blending metalcore with rap and electronic influences. The album reached number 17 on the Billboard 200, further proving that Radke’s musical instincts, no matter how polarizing, struck a chord with a new generation of rock fans. Just Like You arrived in 2015 and felt like a return to the band’s earlier, heavier sound, connecting especially well with core fans. Coming Home, released in 2017, marked another shift—this time leaning into more atmospheric and introspective material that showed a different side of Radke’s songwriting.

In 2024, the band dropped its fifth studio album, Popular Monster, named after their successful single of the same title. That track, originally released in 2019, had already become a defining anthem, topping Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart and further solidifying their presence in the metalcore and post-hardcore scenes. The band’s ability to produce viral singles throughout the streaming era—alongside their consistently evolving style—kept their fanbase growing, while also inviting critical discussions about genre fluidity in modern rock.

Over the years, Falling in Reverse has become known not just for their recordings, but for their commanding live performances and unpredictable energy onstage. While Radke remains the center of the band’s identity, other musicians like Derek Jones (guitarist, who tragically passed away in 2020), Christian Thompson, Tyler Burgess, Marc Okubo, and Luke Holland have played significant roles in shaping the sound and stage dynamics of the group. Despite multiple lineup changes, the band has maintained a level of cohesion that has allowed it to continually adapt and grow in both sound and impact.

Outside of music, Radke’s personal life and public persona have remained topics of both admiration and controversy. He’s one of the few artists in the genre willing to expose the messy, often painful aspects of fame and personal transformation, and his raw honesty has created a powerful connection with fans. His social media presence and candid interviews have often blurred the line between performer and individual, making Falling in Reverse not just a band, but a vehicle for unfiltered artistic expression.

The band’s accolades include several high-charting albums and singles, along with significant placements across rock and metal streaming playlists worldwide. Their willingness to embrace risk—whether through musical experimentation or confronting personal demons head-on—has earned them a fiercely loyal fanbase. For better or worse, Falling in Reverse has refused to play it safe, and that’s exactly why they’ve remained so vital in a scene where predictability is often the death knell.

Complete List Of Falling In Reverse Songs From A to Z

  1. All My LifePopular Monster – 2024
  2. AloneFashionably Late – 2013
  3. Bad Girls ClubFashionably Late – 2013
  4. Bad GuyPopular Monster – 2024
  5. Bitter End, TheJust Like You – 2015
  6. Born to LeadFashionably Late – 2013
  7. BrokenComing Home – 2017
  8. BrotherJust Like You – 2015
  9. Carry OnComing Home – 2017 (B-side) / Non-album single (2020)
  10. Caught Like a FlyThe Drug in Me Is You – 2011
  11. ChampionFashionably Late – 2013
  12. Chemical PrisonerJust Like You – 2015
  13. Coming HomeComing Home – 2017
  14. Departure, TheComing Home – 2017
  15. Die for YouJust Like You – 2015
  16. Don’t Mess with Ouija BoardsThe Drug in Me Is You – 2011
  17. DrifterFashionably Late – 2013
  18. Drug in Me Is Reimagined, The – Non-album single – 2020
  19. Drugs – Non-album single – 2019
  20. Fashionably LateFashionably Late – 2013
  21. Fu*k the RestFashionably Late – 2013
  22. Fu*k You and All Your FriendsComing Home – 2017
  23. Game OverFashionably Late – 2013
  24. Gangsta’s ParadiseFashionably Late – 2013 (Re-issue bonus track) / Punk Goes 90s Vol. 2 – 2014
  25. Get Me OutJust Like You – 2015
  26. God, If You Are Above…Just Like You – 2015
  27. GoddamnFashionably Late – 2013 (Deluxe edition bonus track)
  28. Good Girls, Bad GuysThe Drug in Me Is You – 2011
  29. Goodbye GracefulThe Drug in Me Is You – 2011
  30. Guillotine IV (The Final Chapter)Just Like You – 2015
  31. Hanging OnComing Home – 2017
  32. I Don’t MindComing Home – 2017
  33. I Hate EveryoneComing Home – 2017
  34. I’m Bad at LifeComing Home – 2017
  35. I’m Not a HeroThe Drug in Me Is You – 2011 (Vinyl bonus track)
  36. I’m Not a VampireThe Drug in Me Is You – 2011
  37. I’m Not a Vampire (Revamped) – Non-album single – 2021
  38. It’s Over When It’s OverFashionably Late – 2013
  39. Just Like YouJust Like You – 2015
  40. Keep Holding OnFashionably Late – 2013
  41. Last Resort (Reimagined)Popular Monster – 2024
  42. LoserComing Home – 2017
  43. Losing My Life – Non-album single – 2018
  44. Losing My Mind – Non-album single – 2018
  45. My Apocalypse IIJust Like You – 2015 (Deluxe edition bonus track)
  46. My Heart’s to BlameJust Like You – 2015
  47. No FearPopular Monster – 2024
  48. PaparazziComing Home – 2017 (Deluxe edition bonus track)
  49. Pick Up the PhoneThe Drug in Me Is You – 2011
  50. Popular MonsterPopular Monster – 2024
  51. PrayJust Like You – 2015 (Deluxe edition bonus track)
  52. PrequelPopular Monster – 2024
  53. Raised by WolvesThe Drug in Me Is You – 2011
  54. Right NowComing Home – 2017 (Deluxe edition bonus track)
  55. Rolling StoneFashionably Late – 2013
  56. RonaldPopular Monster – 2024
  57. Self-Destruct PersonalityFashionably Late – 2013
  58. Sexy DrugJust Like You – 2015
  59. She’s a RebelFashionably Late – 2013 (Re-issue bonus track) / Kerrang! Does Green Day’s American Idiot – 2014
  60. Sink or SwimThe Drug in Me Is You – 2011
  61. Stay AwayJust Like You – 2015
  62. Straight to HellComing Home – 2017
  63. SuperheroComing Home – 2017
  64. The Drug in Me Is YouThe Drug in Me Is You – 2011
  65. The WesternerThe Drug in Me Is You – 2011
  66. Tragic MagicThe Drug in Me Is You – 2011
  67. Trigger WarningPopular Monster – 2024
  68. Voices in My HeadPopular Monster – 2024
  69. Wait and SeeJust Like You – 2015
  70. Watch the World BurnPopular Monster – 2024
  71. Where Have You BeenFashionably Late – 2013 (Deluxe edition bonus track)
  72. You’re Something ElseThe Drug in Me Is You – 2011 (Vinyl bonus track)
  73. ZombifiedPopular Monster – 2024

Albums

The Drug in Me Is You (2011): 13 songs

Fashionably Late (2013): 16 songs

Just Like You (2015): 14 songs

Coming Home (2017): 14 songs

Popular Monster (2024): 11 songs

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