Alex Terrible releases “God Is A Weapon” (Falling In Reverse cover)

Author Benedetta Baldin - 28.11.2025

Vocalist Alex Terrible of Slaughter To Prevail has released a new rendition of “God Is A Weapon,” a song that Falling In Reverse and Marilyn Manson collaborated on, as reported by theprp. Ronnie Radke, the singer of Falling In Reverse, and Terrible have been close in recent years. The two contentious singers first appeared to get along in 2023 when Radke expressed his support for Terrible following uproar surrounding Terrible’s inflammatory remarks posted online. Since then, Terrible has contributed his savage growls to Falling In Reverse‘s “Ronald,” which has resulted in the two bands touring together. On “Imdead,” a song from the Russian deathcore group Slaughter To Prevail‘s most recent album “GRIZZLY,” Radke would return the favor.

Slaughter To Prevail are pushing heavy music to new extremes, delivering unapologetically hard modern metal while smashing expectations, and becoming one of the most talked about bands in heavy music in the process. With over one million monthly Spotify listeners, the band are arguably the highest streaming band in extreme music, a fact further reflected in their live shows. Packing out sizeable venues on their headline shows, the band also draw huge crowds at their festival appearances, and led a record-breaking wall-of-death at last summer’s HELLFEST OPEN AIR.

The band was founded in Yekaterinburg, Russia, and is currently based in Orlando, Florida. They have three full-length albums — “Misery Sermon” (2017), “Kostolom” (2021), and “Grizzly” (2025)—and are well-known worldwide for their guttural vocals, brutal sound, and intense online presence. The band signed with Sumerian Records in 2016 after the success of their 2015 EP “Chapters of Misery”. Alex Terrible, have become known for a larger-than-life online persona, including fitness and MMA content. 

Lineup:

Aleksandr “Alex Terrible” Shikolai (vocals)
Jack Simmons (lead guitar)
Mikhail Petrov (bass)
Evgeny Novikov (drums)
Dmitry Mamedov (rhythm guitar)