By: Tim Heroux F8 is the 8th studio album produced by, one of the most well known and generic metal bands of all time, Five Finger Death Punch. It is considered to be their rebirth, as the band stated, because they have been in a bit of a rut with their previous few albums. That doesn’t necessarily mean this new album may be anything special. Although, F8 is most certainly better than their worst album, Got Your Six, their style continues to have no change in their sound along with the bland lyrics.
Some of the better tracks on the album are Inside Out and Living The Dream. Both of which have really great openings, which almost rival one of their best songs Wrong Side Of Heaven from their 4th studio album The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 1. Some of the weaker tracks on the album such as Scar Tissue contain their tired, worn out lyrical style which addresses pain and death with no complexity at all. Throughout the album it becomes more and more apparent that this isn’t much of a rebirth and rather a mediocre return to form from Five Finger Death Punch. Despite all the issues, and the fact that they still only appeal to gym rats and patriots, I’m going to give F8 a six out of ten.
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