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Album review: FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH – A Decade Of Destruction
Eleven Seven Music [Release date 01.12.17] It has been quite a tenth anniversary year for Five Finger Death Punch. It did appear at one point that the whole FFDP world may come crashing down and the future of the band … Continue reading →
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