Best Video Of The Week Ever (?): Five Finger Death Punch

Posted by Dan Rodriguez on Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 10:36 am

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Believe me, I want to make fun of this video, I really do. But you know what? The song is actually really catchy. And full disclosure: I saw The Final Destination this weekend and had an amazing time. So maybe I have some brain damage?

Bury the singer alive! Then watch him dig out! Then watch him beat up guys in suits! For some reason? At least the one guitar player stopped wearing a kimono.

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  • http://myspace.com/SoCali5fdpKnuckleheads onlydani79

    lmao. its a decent video! & don’t make fun of Zoltan…he can kick your ass ya know! lol

  • ZapBranigan

    Jock Rock.

    I’d rather take a five finger death punch to the nuts than listen to this band.

  • http://mintyshiv.blogspot.com Chris M

    Eh. It is what it is. I’ve seen more badass videos.

  • Jim

    Reminds me of that motograter vid….same stance

  • Johnny Death

    Question? Am I the only one who thinks this sounds a lot like Anthrax’s song “Only”?

  • bram

    Wow. It does sound like “only.” A lot.

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