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Continue This is Craig Mabbitt, the new lead singer of Escape the Fate. He was born on April 9, 1987. He was the lead singer of the band Bless the Fall. Craig Mabbitt left the band because he was missing his daughters' childhood. And later he decided he wanted to return to the band, but the band thought it would be better to move on without him. They told him i had it. AIM (Aol Instant Messenger). When He joined Escape the Fate, after he had just completed the new Album Escape the Fate asked him to return to the band after not being able to find a replacement singer. This is . He is the bassist and background vocal of Escape the Fate. He was born on December 15, 1985. He's been with Escape the Fate since 2004. This is Bryan Money he is the lead guitarist, rhythm guitar, and backing vocals. He was born on October 27, 1986. He's been in the band since 2004. It helps you write the songs you listen to in their album. He has a tattoo on his right hand in Memory of his father, his father taught him to play guitar at a very young age. This is Robert Ortiz, he is the drummer and percussionist of Escape the Fate. He was born on May 31, 1987. He's been with Escape the Fate since 2004. When he was in the band with his name was Omar Espinosa. We loved our local bands and artists at the Event Center Event Center, and we had the privilege of hosting some of them at our venue. We're highlighting local bands and their discography, including a 2017 Las Rageous headliner and Las Vegas hard rock band Escape the Fate. Las Vegas Rock Band Escape the Fate Although originally from Pahrump, , the group considers the entire valley home. Described as for hard rock, Escape the Fate began in 2004, but his career was launched after winning a contest judged by . Since then, the band has released six studio albums, the first full album dying is your latest fashion released in September 2006. The album was well received, charting modestly on Billboard's Heatseeker. Members of the band Some musicians have come and gone over the years, including the lead singer of their first album, Ronnie Radke. The former members of the band Monte Money created Escape the Fate with Max Green and Ronnie Radke with Robert Ortiz, the only member of the band from the beginning to remain part of the group. Following, all the members of the previous band: Former Carson band members AllenOmar Espinosa Ronnie Radke Monte Money Michael MoneyMax Green Despite a list of former members, some controversial departures, and the incarceration of Radke, the band continued to create music for their fans and actively touring today. Next, the active members of Escape the Fate: Current Band Members Robert Ortiz – drums, percussion (2004-present)Craig Mabbitt – vocals (2008-present)Thomas TJ Bell – guitar, vocals bass (2012-2013; 2015-present)Kevin Thrasher Gruft – guitar, backing vocals (2013-present), bass (2015-present) Albums & EPs Escape the Fate was inspired by many other Las Rageous headliners and hard rock favorites like and . The band has a six-volume discography, not including several EPs as their debut EP titled There's No Sympathy for the Dead and then the Situations EP in 2007. Dying Is Your Latest Fashion (2006) (2008)Escape the Fate (2010)Ungrateful (2013)Hate Me (2015) (2018) They released their last album in the summer of 2018 and made no more announcements about new tracks but consistently touring the country. Past concerts and upcoming tours You can see their latest unnamed tour on the East Coast which takes place in February 2020. While the band continues on a national tour, Escape the Fate is one of our all-time favorite performances of Las Rageous. See the Gallery Las Rageous 2017. Downtown Rock Shows From hard rock to punk rock, see all the rock concerts happening in 2020. Don't miss any shows in Las Vegas coming to our venue. Don't miss another event again. Sign up for our email newsletter and be the first to know about upcoming rock shows, festivals and exclusive pre-sales. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding quotes to reliable sources. Unsourced material can be challenged and removed. Find sources: Escape the Fate - news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2015) Escape the FateEscape the Fate in 2013Indames debackgroundOriginLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.Genres Post-hardcore hard rock metalcore Years active2004-presentLabels Eleven Seven Universal DGC Interscope Polydor[1] Epitaph Associated actsFalling in ReverseWebsiteescapethefate.com Members Robert Ortiz Craig Mabbitt Thomas Tj Bell Kevin Thrasher Gruft Past members Omar Espinosa Ronnie Radke Monte Money Michael Money Vegas , Nevada, formed in 2004 and originally from Pahrump, Nevada. They signed a contract with Eleven Seven Music. The group consists of Robert Ortiz (drummer), Craig Mabbitt (vocalist), TJ Bell (guitarist and vocalist), Kevin Thrasher Gruft (guitarist) and musician erik Jensen (bassist). As of 2013[update], Ortiz is the last founding member in the current formation of the group. They released three EPs and six studio albums. Dying Is Your Latest Fashion was the band's first album. This War Is Ours was released on October 21, 2008. The album debuted at number 35 on the Billboard 200, selling 13,000 copies in its first week. Their third studio album, Escape the Fate, was released worldwide in 2, 2010. The album peaked at number 25 on the Billboard 200, No. 1 on Hard Rock Albums, No. 4 on Rock Albums, No. 3 on Alternative and Independent Charts and No. 18 on the Digital Albums Chart. Their fourth album, Ungrateful, was released on May 14, 2013, by Eleven Seven Music, and ranked 27th on the Billboard 200, with 17,000 copies sold in its first week. Their fifth album, Hate Me, was released on October 30, 2015, and ranked #58 on the Billboard 200. Their sixth album, I Am Human, was released on March 30, 2018. History Debut album and departure of vocalist Ronnie Radke (2004-2007) Main article: Dying Is Your Latest Fashion Ronnie Radke performing live with the band in 2007 Before forming Escape the Fate, then vocalist Ronnie Radke, guitarist Bryan Monte Money, bassist Max Green, drummer Robert Ortiz, keyboardist Carson Allen and guitarist Omar Espinosa were in several bands all together. Later, in 2004, Monte Money created Escape the Fate with Max Green and Ronnie Radke, inviting Robert Ortiz and Omar Espinosa, and later recruited Carson Allen. In September 2005, Escape the Fate won a local radio contest judged by My Chemical Romance. The show granted them the opportunity to open a show on the band's main tour with and Reggie and the Full Effect, which subsequently led to the recording contract of Escape the Fate with Epitaph (this is also because of the demo album Escape the Fates). Following their record deal, the band released their first EP titled There's No Sympathy for the Dead. in May 2006, which included two songs that were later on their full album, Dying Is Your Latest Fashion. The EP was produced by and helped gain the attention of the band of record labels and fans. After the release of the EP, keyboardist Carson Allen left the band to join On the Last Day (which he had also left to start another band called Me vs. Myself). Later, in September 2006, the band released their first full-part album, Dying Is Your Latest Fashion, which moderately reached the Heatseeker and Billboard Top Independent charts. On November 20, 2007, they released the EP Situations,[3][4] it was also the last extended play Ronnie Radke and Omar Espinosa made with the band. [5] On November 6, 2007, guitarist Omar Espinosa left the band due to personal problems and started a band called Perfect Like Me (after leaving The Black and White City). Ronnie Radke later got involved in a fight in Las Vegas that resulted in the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Cook. [9] While Radke did not shoot Cook, he was indicted for assault, while the man who shot Cook claimed self-defense. These charges against Radke, combined with Ronnie's past problems with narcotics and led to a five-year probation sentence. [10] Radke did not report to his officer and was arrested in June 2008, where he was sentenced to two years in prison. Radke was officially fired from Escape the Fate in mid-2008. Arrival of Craig Mabbitt (2008-2010) After Radke was fired from Escape the Fate, the band turned to Craig Mabbitt, who was looking for a new band after leaving Blessthefall. Mabbitt had played with Escape the Fate on the Black on Black Tour while with Blessthefall. After several test shows, he became the new official singer and they entered the studio to record their second full album, This War Is Ours. The album was released on October 21, 2008. It was the first release of Escape the Fate to feature Craig Mabbitt as lead vocalist. [citation required] On October 1, 2008, the band released This War Is Ours (The Guillotine II) for download. Copies of the album were made available for purchase on their tour with and Silverstein, even before the album's official release date. [citation required] Something's official video was released to MTV on January 12, 2009. [citation required] The video for the third single from the album 10 Miles Wide was released on June 9, 2009. [citation required] This War Is Ours (The Guillotine II) is the fourth single from the album. The video was recorded in Santa Ana, California, on January 9, 2010. The video was released along with the deluxe edition of the album on April 27, 2010. [citation required] The album debuted at number 35 on the Billboard 200, selling 13,000 copies in its first week. Prior to the This War Is Ours tour, the band had never completed a full tour. The band later entered the This War Is Ours tour with Attack Attack!, , and . The band then joined and on their 2008 tour and toured Europe during December. In 2010, announced the re-release of the album This War Is Ours in luxury CD/DVD edition with a bonus disc with many different features never seen before. The CD included two new unreleased songs, later identified as Bad Blood and Behind the Mask, an acoustic version of Harder Than You Know, and an unreleased remix of This War Is Ours (The Guillotine II) called This War Is Mine, remixed by . It also came with a DVD that featured the new music video for This War Is Ours (The Guillotine II), as well as Something, The Flood and 10 Miles Wide, plus a world tour documentary and one behind the musical feature. [14] It was released on April 27, 2010. [15] Escape the Fate spent the rest of 2010 touring Australia at the Soundwave Festival[16] and then Extreme Thing in the US. [17] Departure of Max Green (2010-2012) Escape the Fate began writing a third album in early 2010, which eventually became Escape the Fate, which was released in November 2010. For the album, the band left and signed to Interscope and had the album by Don Gilmore. Max Green commented on the album, saying: This record is the cure for the modern musical epidemic, we are cleaning the slate and rewriting rock as you know it. The album spawned four singles: Massacre, Issues, City of Sin and Gorgeous Nightmare. The band had been working on the album since the release of This War Is Ours in 2008. Being able to completely form the writing and recording process with the current lineup for the first time, the band felt that the album would be a great representation for the band. This is due to the fact that when Mabbitt first joined the band, he felt too rushed to write a record and fit into an established band. In addition, the debut on a major label also led the band to choose self-titled the album. Lyrically, the album is heavier and darker than previous efforts, according to Mabbitt. In an interview, he explained the choice of direction for the album they were on, figuring out what we like to play live, what we like to hear on our record. Mabbitt feels that the last two albums have been working up to Escape the Fate and that this direction will continue with future releases. To write, Craig Mabbitt expressed that he believes it is more important to focus on what the band likes to do rather than copying other bands for success. [We] could definitely have been like, 'Oh, let's release another one-minute long solo, let's do a chugga-chug here, let's shout about it, and we'll sound like all the other bands and put the same song on the record ten times so we have a song, ten albums of different tracks.' ... we just like to be very diverse... While working with producer Don Gilmore, the band said that he helped them meet and continue to push different parts of the song until they formed a record with which they were satisfied. Mabbitt also praised Gilmore for his ability to perfect the album without affecting his music. Commenting on the album, Mabbitt feels that This record has the heaviest song the band has ever written, has the softest ballad the band has ever written, has the craziest solo Monte has ever written. The whole disk has everything in it. [20] To be inspired, Craig Mabbitt said that he took experiences from many things, stating: I wanted to write about every emotion you can get out of life, everything that happens, every kind of story I've heard that really upset me. The track Lost in Darkness tells the story of one of Mabbitt's friends who was dragged out of his house and raped at gunpoint. Mabbitt stated that, [She] was screaming for help and no one helped her at all. Everybody turned the other cheek. That was something that really impressed me, and I see it happening a lot, just people not wanting to give a helping hand to the when someone is suffering ... It's definitely where I with this song. The second track, Massacre, is about Mabbitt's past vices and the things he did to overcome them. The ballad track World Around Me takes a broader view and was written about life in general. [World Around Me is] about relationships with my ex and my son, it all piled up in one song. The closing track, The Aftermath (G3), is the third song under the title The Guillotine for Escape the Fate. The original Guillotine was sung by Ronnie Radke by Dying Is Your Latest Fashion and was about the Halo video game series. When Mabbitt joined, a song titled This War Is Ours (The Guillotine Part II) was included in This War Is Ours and was also about Halo. However, the second Guillotine was also written to relate to real-life soldiers in battle. For the self-titled album, Mabbitt wrote a third track of Guillotine, but did not want to base it off Halo again. Instead, he wrote a more personal track about his father who was in the army when Mabbitt was a child. [The] chorus, 'Now I'm coming home,' is an ode to my father and an ode to all the soldiers out there who are fighting a war for us and waiting to return home to their families. As a whole, Mabbitt feels that each track has a completely different underlying story for it. Vocally, Mabbitt experimented with the self-titled album. On both lost in darkness and liars and monsters tracks, a track that appears on the deluxe edition of the album, he sang in the lowest tone he ever made for a track. On the track Zombie Dance, Mabbitt described the recording process and recorded five layers of vocal harmony for the final mix, as well as minor sound effects. He explained that it was difficult to achieve the high harmonies and the right pitches for all tracks. Another difficulty he experienced during recording was boosting the endings of the songs to an epic feel. Despite this, Craig stated that he enjoyed experimenting and can't wait to keep coming back to the studio and trying out a ton of different things. Instead of having eleven tracks for the regular version of the album, the band wanted to include Liars and Monsters and The Final Blow from the deluxe edition of the album. The decision to place them as bonus tracks was encouraged to keep the length and tracks of the album at a manageable size. Mabbitt jokingly stated that the band recorded so much material, almost two worthwhile albums, that he just wants to record everything and just release a 20-track album. There were at least six or seven recorded tracks that did not make the cut for the album. Two ballads and about five heavier songs were cut because the band had to decide Which one is the strongest? Which one do we have the most vocals for? What will fit the diversity of the disc? This was to give fans variety instead of having disc of a genre. On this, Mabbitt commented: We could have played these songs there and not put World Around Me or Gorgeous Nightmare or Zombie Dance or Issues or anything like that. It would have been more like a simple record. That's not what we like to do. We like to have a lot of diversity in our sound. Another track, titled Dream, was fully recorded and mixed for the final cut of the album. Before finishing, however, Monte Money decided to re-record the guitar part with a lower melody to change the sound of the song. After the re-recording, the band agreed that they liked the original version better, but the deadline for the album did not allow them to finish the song on time, so they will keep it for a later release. In an interview during the 2009, bassist Max Green stated that the album will feature a song co-written by of Mötley Crüe, who approached Escape the Fate to collaborate on some songs,[21] but it was later revealed that they decided not to put the song on the album and save for a future release. Max Green also confirmed through Formspring that there will be a song co-written by guitarist , later seen as Liars And Monsters. On April 23, vocalist Craig Mabbitt declared via Twitter, out to Vegas today to finish last minute badass demos with monte, then off to bamboozle, then studio time, giving the notion that the band will start recording their studio album directly after Bamboozle, and release it mid/late summer 2010. [citation required] Soon after, Mabbitt stated through his Twitter account that the band had a few more songs to record, and that the new album will come sooner than expected. He also insisted that there was a track Guillotine III: The Aftermath on the album, which was later confirmed as true. During the first recordings, Max Green was asked at Formspring about the band possibly changing records. Max responded by saying that he will reveal all this later. This would make the album the first to be released without Epitaph Records. [full citation required] On July 26, Escape The Fate confirmed that the new album will be released through the major label, DGC/. Craig Mabbitt stated that the band had no problems with Epitaph, but the appeal to bring their music to a wider audience led to their signing with Interscope. The band was initially concerned about the exchange, but was satisfied that neither the new label nor the new producer wanted to change or control the band. Interscope was jumping on board with us instead of us jumping on board with the Interscope. In the same press release, they listed Don Gilmore as the producer of the album, who has worked with bands such as , and Hollywood A release date on November 2 has also been confirmed. Speaking the album, Max Green commented: This record is the cure for the modern musical epidemic, we are cleaning the slate and rewriting rock as you know it. As of July 24, 2010, they toured South and Central America, the countries on tour are Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Colombia and Venezuela. Escape the Fate was ready to take up a tour in the United States, Canada and Europe prior to the album's release, with Bullet for My Valentine, Drive A and Black Tide, but later lost his place due to Max Green admitting rehabilitation. [25] In May, Escape the Fate joined the second half of the Raid The Nation tour headed by with max green's absence on bass. With no statement from the band about his replacement, he was later recognized by many as TJ Bell, who at the time was the current guitarist of the band . In later interviews with the band after Green's departure, it became clear that his absence from the tour was due to his drug addiction. Bell would replace Green on many subsequent tours before replacing Green permanently in 2012. On January 11, 2011, the band performed live at Tues Show (Fuel.tv) the songs Issues and Gorgeous Nightmare with the special collaboration of Kevin Thrasher (of Lovehatehero). On August 19, 2011, the band announced via Facebook that Monte Money would be taking a break from touring, but will still be in the band. Thrasher, who had worked with the band in the past, replaced Monte. It was also announced that Max Green returned to the band after taking a break until the first half of 2011 to recover from his drug addiction through rehab. I'm feeling great and I'm happy to be back with my band. Escape The Fate is my life. This is where I belong, he said. After playing a few shows at the 2011 , Green again left the band and Black Tide's Zakk Sandler (who also played Uproar, replaced him. TJ Bell, currently[when?] Bassist of once again replaced Green in early 2012 on the band's UK tour with , which had already filled in for Green on his tour with Papa Roach. In mid-December 2011, the band re-entered the studio to work on the production of their fourth album. Initially, the album was planned to be produced in full by and was scheduled to be released sometime in 2012. Mabbitt commented that as they are recording their fourth album with John Feldmann again, with whom they worked on their second album, This War Is Ours, the style of the upcoming album would be similar to This War Is Ours, but would also have elements from their album Escape the Fate added. He also announced a tour, later revealed to be the This World is Ours Tour in South America with the band of Attack Attack! as well as supporting acts The Word Word and . The tour would later continue in the United States and Canada. He revealed on February 7 that Escape the Fate was working with frontman . It was later revealed that they had done the song Painting together, which would be on the upcoming album Escape the Fate and actually titled Picture Perfect. On March 4, 2012, Green stated on his Twitter account that he was no longer playing in Escape the Fate. He gave no specific reason for his departure, but summed it up that it was mainly due to personal and musical differences. He later announced that although he was no longer part of the band, he was still continuing to make music. [32] Mabbitt insisted in an interview with Alternative Press that Max Green's departure was due to drugs. Despite the sudden departure, Green and Escape the Fate remained in good condition, to the point where Green even attended a recent [when?] band show in Los Angeles. Green joined The Natural Born Killers and released their first song Last Day. [34] The band announced their South American tour with Attack Attack! would be postponed until June because of the attack! member Andrew Wetzel being diagnosed with pneumonia. In the aforementioned interview with Alternative Press, the band officially announced that tour members TJ Bell and Michael Money would join the band as official members. Mabbitt commented that Money had already been an official member, but some (and now former) band members refused to let him in. When the band became a quartet, we still wanted rhythm, so he was never officially given a place in the band [because] some other members who are no longer in the band didn't want him to go. he said. It got to the point where we were on a tour and he was playing behind the stage, so we got to Warped Tour and he was restricted to that little box and I'm sure it had some effect on Monte too, [his brother] being in a band, but not being an official part of it, so to see them happy and see this camaraderie, it's good. We'll be stronger moving forward. Along with this, the band also revealed a possible release date in September 2012 for their fourth studio album, and the band would be playing a new track from the album on the This World Is Ours tour, later to be revealed as Live Fast, Die Beautiful. [36] Recent work (2013-present) Robert Ortiz announced in an interview that the band was in the process of switching labels, explaining that Interscope had a lot of creative control over the band and the band was unhappy with it. On December 17, 2012, the band released a short clip of an upcoming track titled Ungrateful, along with the official statement about joining Eleven Seven Music. Mabbitt commented on the label's support: We are excited to work with Allen and all the people Eleven Eleven Music and have monster partner with us in 2013! We are excited to make the shit happen again and we are grateful for all our fans who stayed with us during this downtime. We hope everyone is ready to go hard with us in 2013. Joe McFadden of Eleven Seven Music added: We are extremely excited to have signed ESCAPE THE FATE. We've been watching them for some time now and look forward to working with them as they define the future of rock and roll. The band led a free concert in Hollywood, California on January 6, 2013, to continue promoting the album. On March 18, the next single, You're Insane, was also made available to those who pre-ordered the album, and on April 1 the music video was also released. On September 16, 2013, the band issued a statement on their Facebook page stating that Monte and his brother had refused to go on the Wrong Side of Heaven tour with , and that they would be replacing them for the tour. Along with this it was announced that TJ Bell would be changing from his position as bassist to guitar and former bassist and original member Max Green would be returning to the band for the tour. It was later announced in an Alternative Press video with vocalist Craig Mabbitt that Green would be returning to bass permanently, as well as Kevin Gruft as the new lead guitarist. On May 9, 2014, Green announced his second departure from the band, citing the lack of accomplishment and passion as reasons. On May 12, 2014, it was announced that Green had joined vocalist Ronnie Radke's current band , which he also left just months after joining. The band announced that recording their fifth studio album would begin on May 10, 2015. On August 15, 2015, information about the band's upcoming album was leaked online before the official announcement that was originally due to be made on August 18. On August 18, 2015, the band released the first single from their new album just a memory. The album will be called Hate Me was released on October 30, 2015. In 2016, they covered the song My Chemical Romance, Dead!, for a tribute album to . On November 3, 2017, the band released their first single, Empire, from their new album, I Am Human, which was scheduled to be released on February 16, 2018,[48],[48] but later postponed to March 30, 2018. The single Broken Heart from I Am Human was released later, and by July 2018, it had ranked 16th on the billboard mainstream rock songs. On August 28, 2020, the band released Walk On as a single, and is also included on the Sno Babies soundtrack. On October 16, 2020, the band released their second single Invincible with American violinist . On the same day, the band announced that their new seventh album, Chemical Warfare, was released on February 19, 2021. [53] On October 23, 2020. the band released the single Christmas Song. This song was included on Christmas With Better Noise Music, a Better Noise Music Christmas compilation album. [54] Musical influences and style His music has been described by critics as metalcore,[55][56][57] post-hardcore, [58][59] emo,[59][60] screamo,[61][62] and hard rock. The band's influences include: Marilyn Manson, Guns N' Roses, , Mötley Crüe, , the Used, , Danzig, Thursday, Linkin Park, , , , Blink-182, Journey, , Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, Underoath, , DragonForce,[64] , Queen, , Dio, and Craig Mabbitt said he is inspired by almost all genres. He said in an interview: Nowadays, good music is good music, and it's always influences, whether old or new. Ortiz stated that there is a huge variety in the band's influences, from metal bands such as Metallica and Iron Maiden to the younger bands with the same ones that currently tour, soundtracks or top 40 and rock songs. [67] Members Main article: List of Escape the Fate members of the band Current Robert Ortiz – drums, percussion (2004-present)[68][69] Craig Mabbitt – vocals (2008-present)[69] Thomas TJ Bell – rhythm guitar, vocals (2013-present), bass (2012- 2013; 2015-present)[70][71][72] Kevin Thrasher Gruft – guitar, backing vocals (2013-present), bass (2015-present)[70][72] Current touring musicians Erik Jensen - bass , backing vocals (2017-present)[73] Ex-Carson Allen – keyboards, synthesizers, vocals (2005-2006)[2][74] Omar Espinosa – guitar and lead guitar, backing vocals (2004-2007)[69][75] Ronnie Radke – vocals (2004-2008)[76] Monte Money – guitar, keyboard, synthesizers, backing vocals (2004-2013)[77][78][79] Michael Money - rhythm guitar (2012-2013)[77]. Max Green – bass, vocals (2004-2012; 2013-2014)[72] Former touring musicians Zakk Sandler – bass, backing vocals (2011)[80] Davey Richmond – bass (2014)[81] Alex Torres – bass (2014; 2015)[82][83] Tyler Burgess – bass (2015)[84] Max Georgiev – bass, backing vocals (2015-2017)[85] Discography Main article: Escape the Fate discography Studio Albums Dying Is Your Latest Fashion (2006) This War Is Ours (2008) Escape the Fate (2008) Escape the Fate (2008) Escape the Fate Fate (2008) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2008) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate (2006) Escape the Fate () Escape the Fate (2006 2010) Ungrateful (2013) Hate Me (2015) I Am Human (2018) Chemical Warfare (2021) References ^ Escape The Fate Announce Only One Special Show For London Van Escape The Fate Op Myspace. 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