Ronnie Radke addressed accusations about band name copying on Instagram.
A fan initiated the discussion with this comment: “Motionless ‘IN’ White formed 2004. Falling ‘IN’ Reverse formed 2008. Proof that Ronnie copied their band name.”
Radke’s response was direct and dismissive: “Escape The Fate [Ronnie Radke’s first band] formed in 2003. Buddy you forgot about that one.”
The band formation timeline clearly shows that Radke’s first band predated both Motionless In White and Falling In Reverse.
This exchange represents one part of an ongoing tension between the artists in the rock music scene.
Metalhead Zone revealed that the conflict extends beyond band names. Radke previously accused Motionless In White of copying elements from Falling In Reverse’s ‘Popular Monster’ music video.
Loudwire documented the growing tension between the two bands. Chris Motionless has remained silent on these accusations.
The Metal Verse validated Radke’s timeline claims. Escape the Fate emerged in 2003, before Motionless In White’s 2004 formation and Falling In Reverse’s 2008 establishment.
The band name controversy represents just one chapter in the complex professional relationship between these modern rock figures.
