Escape the Fate
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Escape the Fate | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Las Vegas, Nevada, USA | |
Type(s) of music | Post-hardcore, Emo | |
Years active | 2005 - present | |
Label(s) | Epitaph Records | |
Website | Official Website | |
Members | ||
Ronnie Radke (vocals) Max Green (bass, vocals) Bryan Money (guitar, vocals) Robert Ortiz (drums) |
Escape the Fate is an American emo and post-hardcore band from Las Vegas, Nevada.
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[change] Band members
[change] Current members
- Craig Mabbitt (2008-present) temporary
- Dawnn Waskahat (2008) Join band in February - vocals
- Bryan "Monte" Money (2005 - present) - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Max Green (2005 - present) bass guitar, backing vocals
- Robert Ortiz (2005 - present) drums
[change] Former Members
- Omar Espinosa (2005 - 2007)[1] - lead guitar, backing vocals
- Carson Allen (Now the vocalist of On The Last Day) (2005) synthesizer, backing vocals
- Ronnie Radke (2005 - 2006, 2006 -2008) - lead vocals
[change] Discography
- There's No Sympathy for the Dead (EP) - May 2006
- Dying Is Your Latest Fashion - September 26, 2006
- Situations (EP) - December 13, 2007.
[change] Videography
- There's No Sympathy for the Dead (2006)
- Not Good Enough for Truth In Cliché (2006)
- Situations (2007) (inspired by the video "Hot for Teacher" by Van Halen)[2]