FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH Unveils Two New Songs

October 5, 2011

According to The Pulse Of Radio, FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH has released two brand new songs ahead of the arrival of the band's third studio album, "American Capitalist". The two tracks, called "Generation Dead" and "Back For More", both appear on the upcoming disc, which is due out next Tuesday (October 11). Immediately following the album's arrival, the band will hit the road for the 48 Hours Festival in Las Vegas on October 15 before kicking off the Share The Welt tour on October 16 in San Francisco.

The tour will be the first for new FIVE FINGER bassist Chris Kael, who replaced Matt Snell earlier this year. Kael has played just a handful of gigs so far with the group but is looking forward to his first full tour: "It's very liberating to kind of free the ties of quote-unquote real life and go up there and, you know, play the role as the new bass player for FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH, playing in front of thousands upon thousands of people that are into you and you really feel that vibe," he said. "I'm real excited about it, finally glad to be quote-unquote living the dream, and it's a damn good feeling."

Joining FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH on the Share The Welt tour will be ALL THAT REMAINS, HATEBREED and REV THEORY.

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.

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"American Capitalist" follows up 2009's "War Is The Answer".

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