FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH Not Playing New Material Live... Yet

July 3, 2013

FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH and ROB ZOMBIE kicked off their co-headlining run on the 2013 Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival on Saturday night (June 29) in San Bernardino, California. Although FIVE FINGER's new album, "The Wrong Side Of Heaven And The Righteous Side Of Hell Volume 1", arrives later this month, the band did not introduce any new material into its set.

According to The Pulse Of Radio, guitarist Zoltan Bathory told Rolling Stone that the group would start playing new songs later in the tour. "The Wrong Side Of Heaven" is the first half of a two-record set and is due out July 30. The second part will arrive sometime this fall.

Singer Ivan Moody told The Pulse Of Radio before the tour started that FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH was going all out with its stage show on this trek. "Come on, we're onstage with Zombie. Like, it's got to come out powerful and I want people to walk away and go, 'Did that just happen?' I mean, we're going beyond the bounds on this, man, and I'm talking pyro, concussion bombs — I mean, it's just gonna be stupid."

The deluxe edition of "The Wrong Side Of Heaven And The Righteous Side Of Hell Volume 1" will come with a bonus 15-track live CD titled "Purgatory (Tales From The Pit)", plus a redeemable limited-edition T-shirt.

A box set limited edition is now available for pre-order at the band's webstore. It contains the deluxe version of the album with the bonus live CD, an early free download of an exclusive new track, a FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH lunch box and assorted other collectible items.

The album features guest appearances from IN THIS MOMENT singer Maria Brink, SOULFLY frontman Max Cavalera, HATEBREED vocalist Jamey Jasta and JUDAS PRIEST singer Rob Halford, who contributes to the first single, "Lift Me Up".

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