
Ronnie Radke Commands Falling in Reverse in Melbourne. But Is He a Raving Lunatic or Just Playing the Part?
Falling in Reverse and frontman Ronnie Radke effortlessly commanded the crowd at their show at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena
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