It’s all paid off too since War Is The Answer debut and peaked at No. They worked with some music heavy-hitters on the album, including producer Kevin Churko (of Ozzy Osbourne Black Rain fame) and recording engineer Randy Staub (Metallica, Motley Crue). You can hear this and more on Five Finger Death Punch’s sophomore album, appropriately titled War Is The Answer. When you listen to Five Finger Death Punch’s version of “Bad Company,” you immediately notice that the band puts their own twist to it by adding their signature hard-hitting guitar riffs. Case in point: 5FDP has won back-to-back Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards- for Best New Band in 2009 and for Breakthrough Band in 2010, and the band has graced the covers of Metal Hammer and Revolver Magazine just this year. Even before the band’s debut album, The Way of the Fist, hit in 2007, 5FDP gained a loyal following in the underground metal community- which has helped make them one of the hottest hard rock & metal acts today. We honor that this heavy metal band has taken a step back and dedicated a great majority of the video to showcasing what the troops are all about, which is best chronicled when the camera pans over a sign that reads their daily mottos like, “I will always place the mission first” and “I will never quit.” Such footage is quite appropriate for an adrenaline-pumping song like “Bad Company.”įive Finger Death Punch simply delivers, which is to be expected of the Los Angeles-based quintet. The video is a great homage to the troops that shows them not only in the field but kicking back while Five Finger Death Punch performs a killer set. In terms of the video for “Bad Company,” it’s essentially a documentary of sepia-toned footage that Five Finger Death Punch shot when they performed for the troops in Iraq not too long ago.
We can confidently say though that Five Finger Death Punch has come up with a rockin’ rendition and a video that we can’t help but respect- this single has lit up switchboards across the nation at radio, making it a Top 5 track. Five Finger Death Punch has taken quite a risk by attempting to do just this with their rendition of the 1974 song “Bad Company,” originally performed by the hard rock band of the same name. When it comes to re-doing the classics and putting a contemporary spin on it, you know there’s no other option but to do it right and to do it justice. Howdy programming friends, it’s Andy Gesner and the HIP Video Promo staff bringing you a modern take on a rock and roll classic.