Before forming Escape the Fate, vocalist Ronnie Radke, bassist Max Green, drummer Robert Ortiz, lead guitarist Bryan Monte Money, and rhythm guitarist Omar Espinosa were in multiple bands together.
In September 2005, Escape the Fate had won a local radio contest judged by My Chemical Romance. The gig awarded them the opportunity to open a show on the band's headlining tour with Alkaline Trio and Reggie and the Full Effect, which subsequently led to Escape the Fate's record deal with Epitaph.
On May 23, 2006, the band released their debut EP titled There's No Sympathy for the Dead. The EP included two songs that were later on their full-length album, Dying Is Your Latest Fashion. The EP was produced by Michael Baskette and helped earn the band attention from record labels and fans alike. After the EP's release, keyboardist Carson Allen left the band to join On the Last Day.
On September 26, 2006, the band released their first full-length album, Dying Is Your Latest Fashion.
In 2007, during the Black on Black tour, rhythm guitarist Omar Espinosa left the band due to personal issues.
Ronnie Radke was asked to leave the band after he was sentenced to prison in June 2008 for multiple run-ins with the law involving narcotics and battery for a fight that led up to the death of Michael Cook. As stated by Max Green, "First we couldn't tour out of the country, then out of the state."
After the departure of Radke, former Blessthefall vocalist Craig Mabbitt joined the band, first as a temporary replacement, and then as a permanent member.
This War Is Ours was released on October 21, 2008. It included the singles "The Flood", "Something", "10 Miles Wide", and "This War Is Ours (The Guillotine II)". It was the first Escape the Fate album featuring Craig Mabbitt as the vocalist.
Escape the Fate announced via a MySpace bulletin that they would film a video for "This War Is Ours (The Guillotine II)" on January 9, 2010. It was filmed at the Yost Theater in Santa Ana, California.
On February 15, 2010, Epitaph Records announced the re-release of the This War Is Ours album in deluxe CD/DVD edition. The CD includes two new never before heard songs, later identified to be "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 the Shawn Crahan. It also came with a DVD that featured the new music video to "This War Is Ours (The Guillotine II)", as well as "Something", "The Flood", and "10 Miles Wide". It also comes with a world tour documentary and a behind the music feature. It was released on April 27, 2010.
In an interview during Warped Tour 2009, Max Green stated that the album will feature a song co-written by Mick Mars of Mötley Crüe, who approached Escape the Fate to collaborate on some songs but later was revealed that they decided against putting the song on the album and saving for a future release.
Starting July 24, 2010, they set off on tour for South and Central America, the country's toured are Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Colombia and Venezuela.
On July 26, 2010, Escape the Fate announced via MySpace some new updates on the album. They officially said that the new record will be released through a major record label, DGC/Interscope, and produced by Don Gilmore (Linkin Park, Bullet For My Valentine, Hollywood Undead). Its release was set for November 2nd, 2010. Max Green commented on it, saying, "This record is the cure for the modern-day music epidemic, We are wiping the slate clean and re-writing rock music as you know it.” Escape The Fate was set to take on a United States, Canada, and Europe tour before the release of the album, with Bullet For My Valentine, Drive A and Black Tide but later forfeited their spot due to Max Green admitting to rehab.
On August 31, 2010, the band released the album's first single, "Massacre." Their second single, and first official one to be released to radio stations, "Issues", from the self-titled album, Escape the Fate, leaked via KROQ Radio on the 9th of September, and later officially released the single, "Issues", on September 15, 2010. The music video of "Issues", premiered on September 28 on Youtube. December 21, the next single released was "City of Sin" with a music video for it on Youtube.
On January 11, 2011, the band performed live in "Tues Show" (Fuel. tv) the song "Issues" and "Gorgeous Nightmare" with the special collaboration of Kevin Thrasher (of Lovehatehero). On June 15, 2011, the band released a music video for their next single off the self-titled album, "Gorgeous Nightmare". The video was directed by Robby Starbuck, who has previously worked with Asking Alexandria and Silverstein. 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. Kevin Thrasher, who has worked with the band in the past, will be substituting for Monte. It was also announced that Max Green returned to the band after making a breakthrough in the first half of 2011 to recover from his addiction to drugs through rehab. “I’m feeling great and am glad to be back with my band. Escape The Fate is my life. This is where I belong.”, Max Green said. After they played a couple of shows at the 2011 Uproar Festival, Max, again, left the band and Zakk Sandler, from Black Tide (who was also playing Uproar), filled in for him.
Tj Bell, currently bassist of getting Scared once again filled in for bassist Max Green on the bands UK tour with Funeral For A Friend, who had previously filled in for Green on their tour with Papa Roach.
In mid-December 2011, the band re-entered the studio to work on the production of their fourth album. The album will be produced by John Feldmann and is scheduled for release sometime in 2012. It is currently unknown if Max Green has returned to the band to play bass on the upcoming album or if the band hired a new bassist. However, there is much speculation as to former Motionless In White rhythm guitarist and current Get Scared bassist TJ Bell will be taking over on bass due to the band tweeting pictures of him recording in the studio, plus his recent touring history with the band filling in for Max Green.
On December 27, Craig Mabbitt posted on his official Facebook page that he will be recording music for his new side-project all through January 2012 and recording for Escape the Fate all through February. He commented that since they are recording with John Feldmann again, who they worked with on their second album, This War Is Ours, the style of the upcoming album will be similar to This War Is Ours but will also have elements of their self-titled album added in. He teased a big upcoming announcement as well.
Current members:
Robert Ortiz - drums, percussion, backing vocals (2004–present)
Craig Mabbitt - lead vocals (2008–present)
Thomas "TJ" Bell - rhythm guitar (2013-present), bass guitar (2012-2013), (touring 2011-2012)
Kevin "Thrasher" Gruft - lead guitar (2013–present), (touring 2011)
Erik Jensen – bass guitar, backing vocals (touring 2017–present)
Former members:
Carson Allen - keyboards, synthesizers, vocals (2005–2006)
Omar Espinosa - rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2004–2007)
Ronnie Radke - lead vocals (2004–2008)
Bryan "Monte" Money - lead guitar, backing vocals (2004-2013)
Michael Money - rhythm guitar (2012–2013), (touring 2008-2012)
Max Green - bass guitar, backing vocals (2004-2012, 2013–2014)
Former touring members:
Zakk Sandler – bass guitar, backing vocals (2011)
Davey Richmond – bass guitar (2014)
Alex Torres – bass guitar (2014; 2015)
Tyler Burgess – bass guitar (2015)
Max Georgiev – bass guitar, backing vocals (2015–2017)
Discography:
1. Escape The Fate (EP) (2005)
2. There's No Sympathy For The Dead (May 13, 2006)
3. Dying Is Your Latest Fashion (September 26, 2006)
4. This War Is Ours (October 21, 2008)
5. Escape The Fate (November 2, 2010)
6. Ungrateful (May 14, 2013)
7. Hate Me (October 30, 2015)
8. I Am Human (March 30, 2018)
Make Up
Escape the Fate Lyrics
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And all the times you've cried
When I'm walking out the door
And you keep asking why
You know, you know that I won't be there
Believe me when I tell you that we have no other way
I beg you, please believe me
I'm sorry for the time we'll lose
I'm sorry, I mean it this time
I know it's over, we will make it through
Believe me, I will make it up to you
There'll be days when you get lonely
And nights that you get scared
You'll look for me to hold you
To show you that I care
But you know, you know,
You know that I won't be there
Believe me when I tell you that we have no other way
I beg you, please believe me
When you hear me say
I'm sorry for the time we'll lose
I'm sorry, I mean it this time
I know it's over, we will make it through
Believe me, I will make it up to you
I will always let you down
There's so much we'll never do
But I swear that I'm
I swear that I'm doing it all for you
I'm sorry for the time we'll lose
I'm sorry, I mean it this time
I know it's over, we will make it through
Believe me, I will make it up to you
I'm sorry for the time we'll lose
I'm sorry, I mean it this time
I know it's over, we will make it through
Believe me, I will make it up to you
Escape the Fate’s “Make Up” is a powerful and emotional song that talks about a relationship that is on the rocks. The lyrics describe the pain and regret that both partners feel as they struggle to hold onto their relationship. The opening lines “For all the times I let you down / And all the times you’ve cried / When I’m walking out the door / And you keep asking why” set the scene for the rest of the song.
The chorus repeats the singer’s apology and promise to make things right again. The lines “I’m sorry for the time we’ll lose / I’m sorry, I mean it this time / I know it’s over, we will make it through / Believe me, I will make it up to you” show that the singer is truly remorseful for the pain he has caused, and he is willing to do whatever it takes to repair their relationship.
As the song progresses, it becomes clear that the relationship has already ended. The lines “I will always let you down / There’s so much we’ll never do / But I swear that I’m / I swear that I’m doing it all for you” show that the singer understands that he has let the other person down too many times to salvage their relationship, but he wants them to know that everything he is doing now is for their benefit.
Overall, “Make Up” is a powerful and emotional song about love, regret, and the pain of letting go of someone you care about deeply.
Line by Line Meaning
For all the times I let you down
I acknowledge the numerous instances of failing that caused you harm
And all the times you've cried
I am aware of how my actions have caused you emotional distress and tears
When I'm walking out the door
At times, I may choose to leave the relationship
And you keep asking why
You try to seek an explanation for the reasons why I am ending things
You know, you know that I won't be there
You understand that I may not be present in the future to assist you or support you emotionally
Believe me when I tell you that we have no other way
Understand that circumstances are beyond our control and we have no choice in the matter
I beg you, please believe me
I plead with you to understand the situation from my perspective and to trust me
When you hear me say
Pay attention to my words and truly listen to what I am trying to convey
There'll be days when you get lonely
Inevitably, there will be moments when you feel alone and without companionship
And nights that you get scared
You may experience fear during the nights without any support
You'll look for me to hold you
You will seek me out for physical and emotional support
To show you that I care
I want to prove to you that I care about your well-being and that your feelings matter to me
I will always let you down
I may disappoint you again in the future, as no one is perfect
There's so much we'll never do
We may miss out on many experiences and opportunities as a result of our separation
But I swear that I'm
I promise that I am putting in effort and trying my best
I swear that I'm doing it all for you
My intentions are sincere and I am making decisions with your best interest in mind
I'm sorry for the time we'll lose
I apologize for the time that we may miss out on together because of the separation
I'm sorry, I mean it this time
My apologies this time are genuine and heartfelt
I know it's over, we will make it through
Although the relationship may be coming to an end, we will find a way to move on and adapt
Believe me, I will make it up to you
I will make efforts to make amends and repair our relationship in the future
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: Thomas J. Bell, Howard M. Benson, Kevin Howard Gruft, Robert Ortiz, Craig Edward Mabbitt
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Misery Made Me
Make Up (EP Version)
You caught my eye,
When I walked by.
Tension from the way you move,
Your heart is bruised.
We sit and laugh,
It's all an act.
The lies they seep through,
You're such a fool.
As makeup runs down your cheeks,
You found that you are lost again.
Try to make your way back home,
Found that you're alone.
Put on your dress,
and look your best.
Let this be your night,
We'll laugh and die.
So drink it down,
You need this now.
Make the pain go away,
I can't be saved.
As makeup runs down your cheeks,
You found that you are lost again.
Try to make your way back home,
Found that you're alone.
Fall down,
Searching for the perfect place
For you to lose it all again.
Slow down,
Keep it at a steady pace
As I watch you fade away.
As makeup runs down your cheeks,
You found that you are lost again.
Try to make your way back home,
Found that you're alone.
As makeup runs down your cheeks,
You found that you are lost again.
Try to make your way back home,
Found that you're alone.
sshawauthor
This is my favorite ETF song and I’m forever sad it’s not on Spotify.
Misery Made Me
Thanks for that, it's better off here in youtube
BlzdKrusadR
Unfortunately not on anything but here from what I’ve gathered.
Malabar
One of the best songs from the DIYLF era. Surprised more people don't know about it
Last Name Awesome
I dont think it was on the album. Thats why it went under the radar abit, except for people on myspace maybe? And deep divers on youtube
Kobe Marcell
For physical copies it was only in the Japanese edition of the album. It was also probably put on Myspace by the band though. But I'm not old enough to be a fan that long
L Cruz
He said "era"
Max
Agreed
michaela dial
This was and still is my favorite song from them back in the day. When I would tell people that they’d have no idea what song it was but it’s beautiful
Grant Matteson
Honestly shocked they didn't include this on their first album. So so so good.