Fate the Album Max Quality CD
Fate is a Cinematic Rock Album that tells the true story of the harrowing events surrounding Rich Hall, a husband, a father, Army war veteran & corporate executive, who went from a man who seemingly had it all to a man who lost his family, his wealth, and ultimately his life.
or so they thought...
Hear the story unfold as he battles back from his deathbed to find some sense in his madness and regain what was lost, only to find the journey back will lead him down a path he never expected.
Fate is a definitive hard rock concept album and cinematic rock opera. This 17-track masterpiece blends virtuoso guitar solos with a gripping true-story narrative of survival, medical trauma, and redemption. Ideal for fans of progressive rock, 80s arena metal, and immersive musical storytelling.
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17-track cinematic rock opera; 11 songs and 6 spoken word chapters.
Story Map -
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The Beginning Is in the End (Spoken): The 911 call. The crisis begins.
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No Happy Ever Afters (Song): The raw reality of the situation.
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Erase Me (Song): The feeling of fading away.
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Drowning in Fire (Song): The high-octane battle for life and identity.
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Adding Insult to Injury (Spoken): The world continues while you're down.
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Fate (Song): The central question: Is this destiny or choice?
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Hanging by a Thread (Song): The critical medical emergency; life in the balance.
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ICU – Can You See Me (Spoken): The hospital room epiphany.
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Just Drive (Song): The escape; the need for movement and freedom.
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Million Miles Away (Song): Emotional distance and isolation.
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No Christmas Without You (Song): The heartbreaking toll on family/fatherhood.
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Just a Dream (Spoken): A conversation with the past/his father.
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This Bastard (Song): Facing the 'villain' of depression.
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Never Surrender (Song): The anthem of the comeback.
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Airport – Reunidos (Song): The triumphant reunion with his sons.
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Let Love (Song): The orchestral, cinematic finale.
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[Final Spoken/Reprise]: Closing the loop on the journey.
Industry insiders describe the award-winng rockers Follow No One as a cross between Queensrÿche and Styx with a hard rock core… bringing back the classic and hard rock sounds that defined an era while adding their unique twist on the genre. - Upcoming 100
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