A Decade of Destruction
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A Decade of Destruction is the first compilation album from American heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch. It was released on December 1, 2017, by Prospect Park.On October 27, 2017, the band issued "Trouble", the first of two new songs included on the album. - Wikipedia
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Louder Sound
The Las Vegas bruisers fall short of a knockout hits collection
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Metal Wani
A collection that celebrates the times, trials and triumphs of Five Finger Death Punch,
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Get Ready to Rock
If I had to make a criticism of the package it would be that the songs chosen for the album are mostly from the softer side of the band’s repertoire
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Distorted Sound
All the aggression, and unabashed honesty, and the hard-hitting truths of the grittiest parts of society.
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Maximum Volume
Might whet your appetite for them too.
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Rock Revolt Magazine
Giving a good sample across the entire FFDP anthology with a bit of emphasis on their more recent works.
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My Global Mind
Typical “Best of…” album that at least adds some extra by two new songs that are probably interesting for fans
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Kill Your Stereo
Generic hard-rock and overly repetitive heavy metal sound to a fanbase who don’t seem to not know any better.
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Renowned for Sound
Right from the get go, Five Finger Death Punch aren’t mucking about.
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Loud Mag
Metal music is worse for this band’s existence
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Moshville
Keeps the party going from start to finish.
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The Talon
This greatest hits album is a great purchase for somebody looking for everything that FFDP has to offer,
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Mosh
FFDP are the flag bearers for modern heavy metal
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Overdrive
Aggressive, emotional performances and passionate ballads.
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Concert Crap
Five Finger Death Punch is officially back!
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Gringoz
We are presented here with a solid mix.
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Already Heard
The ideal celebration of everything that Five Finger Death Punch are and all that they’ve achieved
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Power Metal
The fact that there is now a best-of compilation of the band after six albums makes sense.
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Review Graveyard
I see the skill and further potential of Five Finger Death Punch
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