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Escape the Fate is an American PostHardcore[=/=]{{Metalcore}} band from UsefulNotes/LasVegas formed in 2004. Since forming, they have released eight full-length studio albums=. Their first big break was winning a radio competition sponsored by Music/MyChemicalRomance, earning them a place on their tour and kickstarting their career. ''Dying Is Your Latest Fashion'' was the band's debut, the only album to feature original vocalist Ronnie Radke. ''This War Is Ours'', released on October 2008, was the band's first album with Craig Mabbitt as the new lead vocalist. Their self-titled third studio album was released on November 2010 and their most successful album to date.
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Escape the Fate is an American PostHardcore[=/=]{{Metalcore}} band from UsefulNotes/LasVegas formed in 2004. Since forming, they have released eight full-length studio albums=.albums. Their first big break was winning a radio competition sponsored by Music/MyChemicalRomance, earning them a place on their tour and kickstarting their career. ''Dying Is Your Latest Fashion'' was the band's debut, the only album to feature original vocalist Ronnie Radke. ''This War Is Ours'', released on October 2008, was the band's first album with Craig Mabbitt as the new lead vocalist. Their self-titled third studio album was released on November 2010 and their most successful album to date.
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Escape the Fate is an American PostHardcore[=/=]{{Metalcore}} band from UsefulNotes/LasVegas formed in 2004. Since forming, they have released three [=EPs=] and five full-length studio albums. Their first big break was winning a radio competition sponsored by Music/MyChemicalRomance, earning them a place on their tour and kickstarting their career. ''Dying Is Your Latest Fashion'' was the band's debut, the only album to feature original vocalist Ronnie Radke. ''This War Is Ours'', released on October 2008, was the band's first album with Craig Mabbitt as the new lead vocalist. Their self-titled third studio album was released on November 2010 and their most successful album to date.
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Escape the Fate is an American PostHardcore[=/=]{{Metalcore}} band from UsefulNotes/LasVegas formed in 2004. Since forming, they have released three [=EPs=] and five eight full-length studio albums.albums=. Their first big break was winning a radio competition sponsored by Music/MyChemicalRomance, earning them a place on their tour and kickstarting their career. ''Dying Is Your Latest Fashion'' was the band's debut, the only album to feature original vocalist Ronnie Radke. ''This War Is Ours'', released on October 2008, was the band's first album with Craig Mabbitt as the new lead vocalist. Their self-titled third studio album was released on November 2010 and their most successful album to date.
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With the addition of Mabbitt, the group has hit the big time with four more albums and several music videos. Their third album, ''[[SelfTitledAlbum Escape The Fate]]'', has hit Number 25 on the Billboard 100, 1 at Hard Rock Albums, 4 in a Rock Albums, 3 in Alternative and Independent charts and 18 in Digital Albums Chart. ''Ungrateful'' hit 27 on the Billboard 200, number 2 on the U.S. Hard Rock albums chart, number 22 on the Top Digital Albums chart, number 6 on the Top Alternative Albums chart, number 7 on the Top Rock albums chart, and number 5 on the Top Independent Albums chart. Their most recent album, ''Hate Me'', did not perform as well, peaking at 58 on the Billboard 200 despite being produced by Grammy-nominated producer Howard Benson.
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With the addition of Mabbitt, the group has hit the big time with four more albums and several music videos. Their third album, ''[[SelfTitledAlbum Escape The the Fate]]'', has hit Number 25 on the Billboard 100, 1 at Hard Rock Albums, 4 in a Rock Albums, 3 in Alternative and Independent charts and 18 in Digital Albums Chart. ''Ungrateful'' hit 27 on the Billboard 200, number 2 on the U.S. Hard Rock albums chart, number 22 on the Top Digital Albums chart, number 6 on the Top Alternative Albums chart, number 7 on the Top Rock albums chart, and number 5 on the Top Independent Albums chart. Their most recent album, 2015 album ''Hate Me'', Me'' did not perform as well, peaking at 58 on the Billboard 200 despite being produced by Grammy-nominated producer Howard Benson.
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* AlbumTitleDrop: On DIYLF and TWIO, "Situations" and "This War Is Ours," respectively. Also, the album Hate Me has a song called "Hate Me" in which both the album and the song title are dropped.
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* AlbumTitleDrop: On DIYLF and TWIO, "Situations" and "This War ''Dying Is Ours," respectively. Also, the album Hate Me has a song called "Hate Me" in which both the album and the song title are dropped.Your Latest Fashion'', "Situations".
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* CarefulWithThatAxe: On a lot of their songs which predominantly feature screaming, such as "The Guillotine," "This War is Ours," and "Massacre."
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* CoolestClubEver: In the 10 Miles Wide video with their own airline, with [[Music/GoodCharlotte Joel Madden]] and RonJeremy in attendance.
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Escape the Fate is an American PostHardcore[=/=]{{Metalcore}} band from [[UsefulNotes/VivaLasVegas Las Vegas]] formed in 2004. Since forming, they have released three [=EPs=] and five full-length studio albums. Their first big break was winning a radio competition sponsored by Music/MyChemicalRomance, earning them a place on their tour and kickstarting their career. ''Dying Is Your Latest Fashion'' was the band's debut, the only album to feature original vocalist Ronnie Radke. ''This War Is Ours'', released on October 2008, was the band's first album with Craig Mabbitt as the new lead vocalist. Their self-titled third studio album was released on November 2010 and their most successful album to date.
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Escape the Fate is an American PostHardcore[=/=]{{Metalcore}} band from [[UsefulNotes/VivaLasVegas Las Vegas]] UsefulNotes/LasVegas formed in 2004. Since forming, they have released three [=EPs=] and five full-length studio albums. Their first big break was winning a radio competition sponsored by Music/MyChemicalRomance, earning them a place on their tour and kickstarting their career. ''Dying Is Your Latest Fashion'' was the band's debut, the only album to feature original vocalist Ronnie Radke. ''This War Is Ours'', released on October 2008, was the band's first album with Craig Mabbitt as the new lead vocalist. Their self-titled third studio album was released on November 2010 and their most successful album to date.
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* FilkSong: The first installment of the Guillotine series was written about ''VideoGame/Halo2''. The songs after that gradually strayed into more general themes of warfare.
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* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Ronnie didn't become a full-on example of this until Music/FallingInReverse, but when he was in the band, he was a big enough fan of [[Music/50Cent G-Unit]] that he showed off a belt buckle with their name on it in a promo video and gave them a shout-out in the liner notes for ''Dying Is Your Latest Fashion''.
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* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Ronnie didn't become a full-on example of this until Music/FallingInReverse, but when he was in the band, he was a big enough fan of [[Music/50Cent [[Music/FiftyCent G-Unit]] that he showed off a belt buckle with their name on it in a promo video and gave them a shout-out in the liner notes for ''Dying Is Your Latest Fashion''.
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* TakeThat: The band never wrote anything directly about Ronnie during the feud, mostly just trying to move past it. However at their first show with Craig, Ronnie was in the crowd heckling constantly, and eventually Max had enough of it and introduced their next song as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq4YCt1Pw84 "If I could stay clean I could stay with my band"]], kicking off a several year long bitter rivalry.
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After the departure of Radke, former {{Blessthefall}} vocalist Craig Mabbitt joined the band, first as a temporary replacement, and then as a permanent member. He also had a small side project going on called Music/TheWordAlive, but it didn't work out too well for him (he was kicked out due to his tour schedule with Escape The Fate). Nevertheless, the groups seem to be on friendly terms with each other.
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After the departure of Radke, former {{Blessthefall}} Music/{{Blessthefall}} vocalist Craig Mabbitt joined the band, first as a temporary replacement, and then as a permanent member. He also had a small side project going on called Music/TheWordAlive, but it didn't work out too well for him (he was kicked out due to his tour schedule with Escape The Fate). Nevertheless, the groups seem to be on friendly terms with each other.
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* ShoutOut: The video for "Situations" is one to {{Van Halen}}'s "Hot for Teacher."
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* ShoutOut: The video for "Situations" is one to {{Van Music/{{Van Halen}}'s "Hot for Teacher."