The pace doesn't let up from there - 'Full Circle' is a peppery skull-pounder, with Moody declaring that he's "never going to change the world, even if he tried," while 'Living The Dream' is another fiery assault on your senses - the sardonic lyrics draw on popular culture, with 'Captain America', 'Superman' and 'Ghost in the Shell' all being referenced. Moody admitted that 'Inside Out' is a personal story about his own addiction struggles, and that he sees the new 'F8' album as his path to redemption after his struggles with rehab and the loss of some dear friends such as the late great Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington. All the great Five Finger Death Punch hallmarks are proudly on display in this new album - bruising riffs, melodic interludes, vocalist Ivan Moody alternating between soaring vocals, seething whispers, and barking growls, and some effortlessly epic, creamy guitar solos. What follows is the band's quintessential sound - 'Inside Out' is a punishing, progressive pummeling in the vein of 5FDP's finest tunes.
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