Five Finger Death Punch Release 'I Apologize' Video
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(Metal Hammer) Five Finger Death Punch have released a video for their track "I Apologize." The song originally appeared on the deluxe edition of their 2015 album Got Your Six. The band say: "The video is a dark, somber metaphor that speaks for itself. I don't think we need a parallel narrative to explain it or emphasise its impact as almost everyone knows someone struggling with some form of addiction. It's real for everybody. "We have even been losing exceptionally bright, talented people who you'd assume know better. No matter how much support you provide, ultimately it's everyone's own decision to face their demons or perish." Watch the video here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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