Crown The Empire - The Fallout Limitless

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The Fallout Limitless by Crown The Empire: A Metalcore Masterclass That Kicks You in the Teeth Let’s get one thing straight—Crown The Empire’s The Fallout Limitless isn’t just another album. It’s a gut-punch of raw emotion, technical precision, and chaotic energy that’ll leave you breathless. Released back in 2013 under Rise Records, this US-born beast is a rollercoaster ride through metalcore madness. And yeah, it's got all the bells and whistles: crushing breakdowns, soaring clean vocals, and lyrics so sharp they might as well be weapons. First off, shoutout to Joey Sturgis for mixing and mastering half the tracks because damn, dude knows how to make this stuff hit hard. Same goes for Brendan Barone—he wrote most of these bangers, and his fingerprints are all over the chaos. Management? Derek Brewer holding it down. Engineers? Nick Scott doing his thing. This team didn’t mess around when crafting this monster. Now let’s talk tracks. Out of the 20+ songs on here (yeah, it’s a double-disc extravaganza), two stand out like bloody knuckles after a bar fight: “The One You Feed” and “Johnny Ringo.” “The One You Feed” is an absolute sledgehammer. From the opening riff, it grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go. The interplay between Andy Leo’s clean vocals and David Escamilla’s screams feels like being pulled in two directions at once—but in the best way possible. Lyrically, it dives headfirst into internal conflict, and every word hits like a freight train. By the time the chorus explodes, you’re ready to punch holes in walls or cry your eyes out. Maybe both. That breakdown near the end? Pure catharsis. If this track doesn’t leave you drenched in sweat and screaming along, check your pulse—you might be dead. Then there’s “Johnny Ringo,” which flips the script entirely. It starts with eerie tension before exploding into a whirlwind of aggression. This song tells a story, and it does it better than most bands can dream of. Between the frantic pacing, the haunting melodies, and those face-melting guitar lines, it’s easy to see why this became a fan favorite. Plus, who doesn’t love a good Wild West metaphor thrown into their metalcore? Escamilla’s vocal delivery here is next-level ferocious, while Leo’s harmonies add layers of depth that keep you hooked from start to finish. You feel like you’re living the tale, not just listening to it. What makes The Fallout Limitless special isn’t just its brutality—it’s the balance. For every heavy-as-hell moment, there’s a melodic reprieve that cuts deep emotionally. Tracks like “Makeshift Chemistry” and “Memories Of A Broken Heart” prove Crown The Empire could write hooks that stick long after the distortion fades. Even softer cuts like “Lead Me Out Of The Dark” pack a punch without needing blast beats or breakdowns. But here’s the kicker: despite all the talent involved, the production occasionally feels too polished for its own good. Some moments lose their edge thanks to overmixing, but honestly? That’s nitpicking. When you’ve got songs this powerful, minor flaws barely register. So what’s the takeaway? The Fallout Limitless is more than just an album—it’s a testament to Crown The Empire’s ability to blend chaos and melody into something unforgettable. Listening to it feels like surviving a storm—you come out battered, bruised, but alive in ways you weren’t before. And hey, here’s a thought: if this album had been released today instead of 2013, would TikTok teens have turned “Johnny Ringo” into some weird cowboy-core trend? Probably. But we’ll never know.

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Artist: Crown The Empire
Album: The Fallout Limitless
Rating: 4.67

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Wake Me Up
Voices
Johnny Ringo
Lead Me Out Of The Dark
Evidence
Memories Of A Broken Heart
Children Of Love
The Fallout
Menace
Makeshift Chemistry
Two's Too Many
The One You Feed
Breaking Point
The Glass Elevator (Walls)
Johnny's Revenge
Limitless
Oh, Catastrophe
Graveyard Souls3:23
Journals

Video

Crown the Empire - Limitless (Official Lyric Video)

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Catalog Numbers

  • RISE 224
  • RR224

Labels

Rise Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Compilation
  • Deluxe Edition
  • Digipak CD
  • EP
  • 2 × CD
  • Reissue

Companies

RoleCompany
Recorded AtThe Foundation Estate
Pressed ByCinram, Olyphant, PA

Credits

RoleCredit
EngineerNick Scott (tracks: 1-1 to 1-11)
ManagementDerek Brewer
Mixed ByJoey Sturgis (tracks: 2-1 to 2-7)
Mastered ByJoey Sturgis (tracks: 2-1 to 2-7)
Music ByBrendan Barone (tracks: 1-1 to 1-11), Crown The Empire (tracks: 1-1 to 1-11)
Lyrics ByBrendan Barone (tracks: 1-1 to 1-11), Crown The Empire (tracks: 1-1 to 1-11)
ProducerBennett Vogelman (tracks: 2-1 to 2-7)
SongwriterBrendan Barone (tracks: 2-1 to 2-7)

Notes

  • Disc One (The Fallout)
  • Recorded at The Foundation Estate
  • Drums recorded at Metro 37 Studios (drum editing by Jeff Dunne)
  • Members: Austin Duncan, David Escamilla, Brandon Hoover, Andy Leo (Andrew Rockhold), Brent Taddie, Hayden Tree, Bennett Vogelman
  • Disc Two (Limitless)
  • Recorded at The Factory Studios
  • Members: David Escamilla, Brandon Hoover, Andy Leo (Andrew Rockhold), Benn Suede, Brent Taddie, Hayden Tree

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 819531011146
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 1): Z124158 4 RIS2 101114.2.1 TEXT 01 M1S1
  • Mould SID Code (Disc 1): IFPI 2U3P
  • Mastering SID Code (Disc 1): IFPI L909
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 2): Z124192 4 RIS2 10114.2.2 TEXT 01 M1S1
  • Mould SID Code (Disc 2): IFPI 2U3P
  • Mastering SID Code (Disc 2): IFPI L909

About Crown The Empire

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Post-hardcore / metalcore band formed in Dallas, Texas, USA in 2010. Lineup: Vocals - Andrew "Andy Leo" Rockhold Guitars - Brandon Hoover Bass, vocals - Hayden Tree Drums - Jeeves Avalos Ex-members: Vocals - Zac Johnson Vocals - Dave Escamilla Guitar - Bennett Vogelman Bass - Devin Detar Bass - Brandon Shroyer Drums - Alex Massey Drums - Brent Taddie Keyboard - Austin Duncan

Members

  • Brendan Barone
  • Bennett Vogelman
  • David Escamilla
  • Brandon Hoover
  • Hayden Tree
  • Brent Taddie
  • Andrew Velasquez
  • Austin Duncan

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: The album *The Fallout: Limitless* by Crown The Empire is a unique blend of rock and metalcore that showcases the band's growth. What makes it even more interesting? Joey Sturgis, who mixed and mastered tracks 2-1 to 2-7, is known for his work with other big names in the genre, bringing a polished edge to the sound. And fun detail—Brendan Barone not only wrote the music but also penned the lyrics, making the album deeply personal. Tracks like "The One You Feed" and "Johnny Ringo" became fan favorites, solidifying the band's place in the metalcore scene. It’s wild how much effort goes into creating something this powerful!

Comments

abchieutratra
2025-03-16
2021 im still here! STAND UP! ?
marjattalhyttinen
2025-03-15
2:39 yeah, that part makes me want to cry with nostalgia
0:40
wilki
2025-03-15
I came back to this
lifeofaskygirl
2025-03-15
I enjoy this one and the original as separate songs
weirdoweirdo
2025-03-14
From wich album is this one from?
potcatofficial
2025-03-13
this song is so epic and underrated af
mbridgewaterwhbp
2025-03-12
I feel like current CTE is losing the story element I love so much it made them stand out from other bands. And that’s exactly what I came for but while new CTE is still good it’s just lost some of the story I loved I don’t care if they change it up I just want another story! Anyone else agree?
prakrithi
2025-03-11
Thank you succ ?
dinamahardika
2025-03-11
The only One that's actually better than the original lol
hyhehuv
2025-03-11
This version sucks compared to the original
jalb2108
2025-03-10
The first second i just fell in love with this song
andresmauriciomoya0
2025-03-10
Idk why, this song makes me cry sometimes, for I deal with a lot in life! But this song tells me I’m not alone, and to never give up!
My personal opinion on what i prefer!!!

Limitless - Original
Johnny Ringo- Re-Recording
Voices- Original
Breaking Point- Original
The Glass Elevator- Tie
Wake Me up- Original
businesse276b241a3
2025-03-10
I’m a Christian and every single song like this that I listen to. I feel it is directly against the devil. To hell with satan
snuskepus
2025-03-09
Wow. Goose boom