

The biggest downfall of this disc is the obvious lack their trademark “death punch sound”. Their first album lands in the fifth spot. The lead single “Jekyll and Hyde” is probably their most catchy song to date. However, Got Your Six is still worth listening to, especially if you are a fan of the band or metal and hard rock. It is missing the focused, yet very agitated spirit this band carries with it. Even though it boasts a few good tracks, such as “ I Apologize” and “ Jekyll and Hyde”, this album falls short of their others. This choice was made because the first half of the album is loaded with some great songs, while the second half kind of peters out. I knew it was a toss-up between The Way of the Fist and Got Your Six.

It was a tough choice deciding which album would come in last place. And so, after heartache and blistering decisions, this is the order I have chosen. They have a very good mix of slower, more emotional songs and headbanging anthems. To me, this is one of the most attractive features of the band. Their stylish sound is very unique, and very heavy.

Most of their albums are filled with standout, single-worthy tracks. If you love the bass thumping sound they have been honing over the last decade, it becomes even harder to place them in any order other than a chronological one. I’ve always believed they have a strong catalog, their album sales support this theory. They’ve been a favorite since I first discovered them in high school. Personally, Five Finger Death Punch is one of my favorite bands.
