At Home With FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH Guitarist JASON HOOK (Video)

October 4, 2011

Fox 5 KVVU's "More Access" entertainment show caught up with FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH guitarist Jason Hook this week for a "laid-back look" at his new home in Las Vegas. Jason and "More Access" host Arran Andersen discussed the band's upcoming performance at the 48 Hours Festival taking place at the Luxor Festival Grounds on October 15 and FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH's new album, "American Capitalist". Jason also gave "More Access" a personal tour of his house and discussed his recent move to the Las Vegas area.

"More Access" is giving one lucky fan the chance to win Jason's Epiphone Explorer electric guitar that he used in the pool scene in the "Under And Over It" music video. Head over to this location to learn more details about the contest.

FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH will perform on the Wednesday, October 26 episode of ABC-TV's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" (which will actually air the morning of Thursday, October 27). Fans are encouraged to attend the outdoor taping, which will take place on October 12 at the El Capitan Theater, located one block south of Hollywood Boulevard between Highland and Orange streets, in Hollywood, California. The band is scheduled to perform two songs.

For more information, go to this location.

FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH's third album, "American Capitalist", will be released on October 11 and will follow up the band's gold-selling second effort, 2009's "War Is The Answer". The CD was recorded at The Hideout in Las Vegas, Nevada with producer Kevin Churko, who helmed Ozzy Osbourne's 2010 effort "Scream".

In addition to first single "Under And Over It", the album also contains such classic FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH moments as "The Pride", "Coming Down" and "Generation Dead".

"American Capitalist" will be released as a standard CD, and a limited-edition deluxe CD format complete with special packaging plus second disc containing a number of exclusive remixes, including one for "Under And Over It". Meanwhile, the iTunes version carries the bonus track "The Tragic Truth".

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