The Drug in Me Is You
Falling in Reverse · 2011
45 min · 11 tracks · metalcore · pop-punk · post-hardcore
A high-energy blend of metalcore and pop-punk filled with self-reflective lyrics and catchy hooks.
Why this album works
This album achieved commercial success by debuting at number 19 on the Billboard 200 chart, showcasing the growing popularity of the post-hardcore scene. It also garnered attention for its candid exploration of addiction and personal struggles, resonating with a generation grappling with similar issues.
- Best for
- steady, consistent energy levels catchy hooks and melodies reflective lyrical exploration
- Context
- Upon its release in January 2011, 'The Drug in Me Is You' marked Falling in Reverse's debut album, introducing the world to frontman Ronnie Radke following his departure from Escape the Fate. The album came during a pivotal moment in Radke's career as he sought to redefine his musical identity while navigating personal challenges.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Senses Fail· My Chemical Romance· Taking Back Sunday
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Raised by Wolves 3:22
- 2 Tragic Magic 4:06
- 3 The Drug in Me Is You Standout 3:39
- 4 I’m Not a Vampire Standout 3:51
- 5 Good Girls Bad Guys Standout 3:15
- 6 Pick Up the Phone 4:37
- 7 Don’t Mess With Ouija Boards 4:55
- 8 Sink or Swim 4:45
- 9 Caught Like a Fly 4:36
- 10 Goodbye Graceful 4:47
- 11 The Westerner 3:51
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