Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke called out Godsmack in a social media post on Instagram. He shared footage of Godsmack’s recent stage show and implied similarities with Falling In Reverse’s production.
“Godsmack: ‘can I copy your homework?'” Radke wrote. “Me: ‘yea don’t make it obvious.'”
Radke included video footage of Godsmack’s performance in his post. The footage suggested visual parallels between both bands’ stage productions.
His statement adds to a series of recent public comments. These comments have reinforced his outspoken presence in the rock community.
Recent Festival Controversy

Loudwire revealed details about Radke’s recent dispute over Falling In Reverse’s removal from the 2025 Nova Rock Festival lineup. The incident generated significant attention throughout the metal community.
The frontman’s direct responses to fans about the canceled shows reflected his unfiltered communication style. This approach has become a defining aspect of his public persona.
Live Performance Legacy

Songkick documented Falling In Reverse’s history of delivering high-energy live performances. Their notable stage productions have become a cornerstone of the band’s appeal to their fanbase.
The band earned praise for their theatrical live presentations. This reputation makes Radke’s recent claims about stage show similarities particularly relevant to their performance history.
Industry Impact

Stereogum highlighted Falling In Reverse’s substantial influence on modern metal stage productions. The band’s innovative approach has helped shape current trends in metal show production.
The debate over stage show similarities reflects broader industry discussions. These conversations focus on originality and influence within the modern metal scene, where visual presentations have gained increasing importance.