Longtime fans recognized the use of the same courtroom set from the 2011 "The Drug In Me Is You" video.
This was the final music video to feature founding rhythm guitarist Derek Jones , who passed away in April 2020 shortly before the song hit #1 on the charts. Chart Performance and Album Success Falling In Reverse Populer Monster
Frontman Ronnie Radke describes "Popular Monster" as "the voice inside my head," exploring the story of a hero falsely accused and destroyed by society. Longtime fans recognized the use of the same
Radke utilizes a broad range, shifting between polished clean vocals (reaching near-falsetto) and refined screaming. Falling In Reverse Populer Monster
The lyrics delve into Radke's personal struggles with depression, anxiety, and the pressure of being someone the public "loves to hate".