Album

Dying Is Your Latest Fashion

Escape The Fate

2006 · Rock

6 collectors on Gatefold own this

Dying Is Your Latest Fashion by Escape The Fate

Dying Is Your Latest Fashion is a Punk album by Escape The Fate, originally released in 2006. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.

About

Escape The Fate's first full length album, released under Epitaph Records on September 26, 2006, broke them into their first wave of mainstream success with the singles "Not Good Enough For The Truth In Cliche" and "Situations". It would be the only album to feature founding member and lead singer Ronnie Radke, as well as guitarist Omar Espinosa before the switch to Craig Mabbit of Blessthefall. At a total of 43 minutes and 27 seconds (Not including the Japanese hidden track "Make Up" (labeled "Look Your Best")), Music videos were released for both the singles. The album was produced by Michael "Elvis" Baskette in Studio Barbarosa in Bavon, Virginia. Upon release, it gained average to good reviews.

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Tracklist

  1. 1The Webs We Weave2:53
  2. 2When I Go out, I Want to Go out on a Chariot of Fire4:01
  3. 3Situations3:07
  4. 4The Guillotine4:32
  5. 5Reverse the Curse3:40
  6. 6Celler Door4:35
  7. 7Theres No Sympathy for the Dead5:25
  8. 8My Apocalypse4:43
  9. 9Friends and Alibis4:10
  10. 10Not Good Enough for Truth in Cliche'3:51
  11. 11The Day I Left the Womb2:24

Sound DNA

  • Punk
  • Post-Hardcore
  • heavy
  • intense
  • theatrical

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

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