Till next time keep head banging and Long Live Heavy Metal. It truly an inspiration message to those that are struggling with any form of addiction and a good track.
By the end we see that he throws his flask into the grave signally that he is not going to end up the same way as many of the musicians that died from their addition. The song 'Battle Born' was first released as a single on September 10, 2013. It features lead singer Ivan Moody and rhythm guitarist Zoltan Bathory who are the only two original band members to have remained with the group through the end of 2019. Towards the end we see Ivan drinking from a flask as he digs his own grave. Five Finger Death Punch was formed in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2005. Some of them passed at their prime because of their addiction. All of the graves are musicians that have tragically passed away from drugs and alcohol over the years. As he walks through it pans in on graves of famous musicians such as Lemmy Kilmister, Jimmy Hendrix, and Kurt Cobain. Pictures to GIF YouTube to GIF Facebook to GIF Video to GIF Webcam to GIF Upload a GIF Videos Blog See all extras. The music video features Ivan Moody walking through a cemetery with a shovel in his hand. It starts off with a lone guitar playing the harmony with the drums playing in the background before Ivan comes in with his lyrics. Instead of coming of strong and in your face like most of the other tracks on the album it takes it’s time before getting into the heavy driven chorus. It is something that is different from most of the other tracks on the album.
It talks about how someone’s fate is determined by whether the person chooses to continue their addiction or if they continue down their path of self-destruction. Five Finger Death Punch by Five Finger Death Punch.
The basic premise of the song is about addiction whether it be from drugs or alcohol. Their newest single is called “I Apologize” is now one of my favorite songs that have come out of this band. Back in late July a new music video was released by Nevada based heavy metal group Five Finger Death Punch from their sixth studio album “Got Your Six”.