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Five Finger Death Punch comes off like the schizophrenic spawn of various big-name metal acts of the last two decades, nodding in turn to Pantera, Lamb of God, System of a Down, Killswitch Engage and others. Here, the rousing yet corny L.A. thrash-gone-metalcore-gone-emo visits town after releasing two volumes of The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell last year. Volbeat plays a twangy, anthemic and weirdly irresistible fusion of punk, country and power metal—like a cuddly, Southern-fried Metallica.
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