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The full display configuration for this product, including value adds, is: 2 x CD Album Review: Great CD - Great product, highly recommend Review: The Wrong Side Of Heaven And The Righteous Side Of Hell, Vol. 2 (Deluxe) - Yep loved this album well maybe a tiny little less than than volume 1 as i liked the songs better overall on volume1 but buying the deluxe version here you get a free live dvd for little more than the cost of just buying the cd so if i was to choose i would for certain always buy the deluxe versions of anything 5fdp as they always offer a second disc full of goodies.
M**Y
Great CD
Great product, highly recommend
Z**A
The Wrong Side Of Heaven And The Righteous Side Of Hell, Vol. 2 (Deluxe)
Yep loved this album well maybe a tiny little less than than volume 1 as i liked the songs better overall on volume1 but buying the deluxe version here you get a free live dvd for little more than the cost of just buying the cd so if i was to choose i would for certain always buy the deluxe versions of anything 5fdp as they always offer a second disc full of goodies.
J**N
the wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell vol 2 (deluxe)
i never thought i would ever listen to music like this but this album with vol 1 of the wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell are two of the best albums i've heard especially from a band a little while ago i've never heard off. if your a fan of this band or music please get there albums cause the music is amazing
S**N
ffdp
After a few listens to this it has to be one of my favourite albums love every song which is a first for me as normally there is always at least one song on an album I don't take to anyway got this as a Christmas present and have to say I am very pleased with it.
K**G
Five Finger Death Punch - The Wrong Side Of Heaven And The Righteous Side Of Hell Vol. 2
2013's The Wrong Side Of Heaven And The Righteous Side Of Hell Vol. 2 is the fifth full-length studio album by the American Metal band Five Finger Death Punch. It was produced by Kevin Churko (who you may remember produced and played bass on their third album, American Capitalist) and is the second part of a two-album set; following up Vol.1, which was released a couple of months earlier. There's no clear and easy way to describe this album within the context of their discography; its not clearly better or worse, its not clearly faster or slower, its not clearly more experimental or more simplistic and there isn't even a noticeable shift in the number of loud or soft bits compared to previous albums. Its more of the same thing that the band have always done. If you don't mind that, then you'll get a lot out of this record. If not, then it may not be the record for you. Sometimes you'll notice a lyrical idea, or a guitar part that is reminiscent of one of their old songs, which may cause a few raised eyebrows, but for the most part, the band manage to write things you haven't heard before in a formula you've heard a hundred times already... rather clever really. If you like big meaty riffs, guitar solos and plenty of rhythmic double kick patterns being mixed with radio friendly choruses, power ballads and plenty of crowd-ready parts designed to be chanted along with, that's all still as present on this album as on any of their previous efforts. Basically; Everything you could like about American Capitalist is also represented well here. Highlights include the brief instrumental `The Agony Of Regret' and its accompanying piano-led ballad `Cold' (which apparently is a remake of a song by Moody's old band Black Blood Orchestra) as well as the punchy `Weight Beneath My Sin' and `Matter Of Time' which see the band mixing in types of riffs you aren't used to in with their usual sound. As with the previous album having an unusual cover (`Momma Said Knock You Out') this album ends with a version of `House Of The Rising Sun' which sounds exactly like you'd expect based on their cover of `Bad Company' and is quite good fun. All things considered; this album is an absolutely solid, well-made and consistent album with a big, clear production job and a lot of guitar solos. I really enjoy it on its own merits and there are some very enjoyable songs here. I don't think it would ever become my favourite album of theirs, but its not a disappointment by any means. It may gain some complaints over `staleness' or `riff recycling' from longer-time listeners, but if this was your first Five Finger Death Punch album there's no reason that you wouldn't love it. The only problems I can find with the album are that the formula has been well established by this stage. Its worth remembering that if they changed their style drastically though, people would complain about that too. Overall; `Volume 2 is a very good record and if you like the band, but aren't sick of them yet, then I recommend that you try it out. **** The special edition comes with a Live DVD version of the "Purgatory:Tales From The Pit" Live CD that accompanied the previous album's special edition. It's a very welcome extra, although not good enough to be released as a stand-alone feature. I can understand why they kept it as a bonus feature. There are editing, DVD-authoring and sound & picture-quality standards for a Live DVD that this doesn't meet, and on some tracks the visuals for an outdoor show are played over the audio for an indoor show, making it feel more like a music video than a live concert, but as an extra, not having to be judged on the same standards as a an official concert release, it is worth a watch. Its enjoyable watching the band's big budget stage show and confident live performance. My advice is that if you see the special version for a reasonable price and don't own the album yet then pick it up, but don't buy two copies just to get this. ****
M**L
The level of excellence cannot be underrated.
If you like this band you will love this album. This (along with vol.1) are the sound this band has been heading towards for a while but have fully owned now! Certainly not for little ears to access but for vibrant music with intelligent lyrics you won't be disappointed!
M**Y
Great album.
Love this album, just every song is just five finger and i think this is one of the best albums made by them, not as good as The Way Of The Fist though! Short album, but who likes a long album if the quality isnt there. This has quality.
D**.
Awesome!
From start to finish this album is easily the perfect follow up to "The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell Part 1". Awesome lyrics mixed with destructive sounds, this album has probably been in my car since release \../
D**S
Parfait
Parfait
さ**き
期待通り
全編通して安定の楽曲の中、特にラストのカバーアレンジ曲がいい味だしてます。
K**A
FFDP
A great album for my collection.
S**O
Bon groupe
Bon groupe, achat réalisé pour un cadeau de noël La personne a été ravi et moi avec Je recommande bien sûr
C**D
Alter Schwede Vol.2,
ist die konsequente Fortführung von Vol.1. Ein durchgehend stimmiges Album, wenn gleich nicht ganz so "hart" wie dieses. Aber dadurch keinesfalls schlechter, nur kein durchgehendes Arschtritt Erlebnis. Trotzdem fünf Sterne weil man es im Konzept mit Vol.1 sehen muss. Und das sind dann 22 Songs auf aller höchstem Niveau + eine sehr gelungene Coverversion. Aber auch als einzelner Output gesehen eine sehr abwechslungsreiche Platte. Wiederum keine Einzelkritik, da ich auch dieses Werk von vorne bis hinten hervorragend finde.
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