

The song was included on the second installment of FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH's greatest-hits collection, "A Decade Of Destruction - Volume 2", which came out in October. Some amazing clean vocals on ‘Digging My Own Grave’, ‘Question Everything’ and ‘Wash It All Away’, while at the same time the heaviness is there as much as it always was.FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH has released a lyric video for "I Refuse". If you put the title track in perspective, as well as ‘Jekyll And Hyde’, you get a very solid record. If I look at the time I spent with ‘Got The Six’ I enjoyed every minute of it. It’s a typical blasting track, with somewhat overdone swearing on it. With a lot of “F*ck” yelled into the microphone, almost every sentence. It makes the tracks very awesome, how childish it may sound: “(Click, Clack) Reload! (Click, Clack) Unload!”Ĭlosing the record is ‘Boots And Blood’ another one of those very masculine tracks. The refrain is decorated by a spoken ‘Click, Clack’ in the background. ‘No Sudden Movement’ is about someone that’s at gun point and who may not move. Off course FFDP also has recorded some very manly moments on ‘Got Your Six’. It’s absolutely mesmerizing and very properly put into the, pretty heavy, track. The latter of the two also has this amazing acoustic guitar solo by Zoltan Bathory. He absolutely nails the refrains, like he does on ‘Question Everything’. ‘My Nemesis’ is not as typical as you thing, but it has a lot of Moody’s signature vocal style.

On the other hand the rest of it is built around a pumping, heavy metal riff. The ‘Wash It All Away’ refrain is so very catchy, but it sounds brilliant. It’s present on the rest of the album, because the rest is freaking amazing. The refrain is kind of catchy and sounds pretty awesome, but where is the heavy metal blast that we need to hear? On ‘Jekyll And Hyde’ Ivan Moody’s vocals in the stanza’s sound like nineties nu-metal tracks by the likes of Coal Chamber. Because of this the second track is a bit disappointing as well. It doesn’t drag you along as good as some of their older tracks. Opening track and title song ‘Got Your Six’ has a awesome heavy and distorted riff, but it’s refrain lacks the real BOOM! that we are used to hear.

And yes, they managed to do it again.Īs soon as the album arrived on my digital doorstep I dug deep into it. But there’s something that FFDP does absolutely right: write powerful heavy metal tracks. You can say a lot about Five Finger Death Punch, about their, sometimes, silly lyrics and them behaving like bad-asses. Now, when the opportunity presented itself, I got stuck with the new record. I knew they recorded a couple of albums, but never got to listen to any of it. Five Finger Death Punch from left to right: Jason Hook (guitars), Ivan Moody (vocals), Chris Kael (bass), Zoltan Bathory (guitars) and Jeremy Spencer (drums)Īfter their album ‘War Is The Answer’ I kind of lost track of what FFDP were doing.
