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Legacy is a useful way to hear FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH from a different angle within the 2026 catalogue.
Into Oblivion finds LAMB OF GOD shaping physical groove-metal weight, thrash-sharp riffing and modern aggression into a 2026 album with a clear sense of identity.
Unatoned by MACHINE HEAD: track list, Spotify player, music videos and English liner notes on METAL BOOST.
AfterLife draws on Five Finger Death Punch’s direct strengths: hard riffs, marching rhythms and Ivan Moody’s raw vocal presence.
Omens puts Lamb of God’s interlocking riffs, groove and Randy Blythe’s raw roar directly in the listener’s path.
Of Kingdom and Crown is a concept album that unfolds Machine Head’s low-end weight, punishing riffs and exposed emotion across an extended narrative.
F8 builds on Five Finger Death Punch’s huge riffs and modern-metal groove while placing emotions beyond anger at the front.
By choosing a self-title for its tenth album, Lamb of God reasserts the band’s core.
And Justice for None puts Five Finger Death Punch’s heavy groove and radio-sized choruses in especially direct form.
Catharsis gathers Machine Head’s anger, social gaze and personal feeling in its most expansive form.
Got Your Six unites Five Finger Death Punch’s low, thick riffs, stomping beats and choruses made to be shouted with a crowd.
VII: Sturm und Drang uses Lamb of God’s low-slung groove, cutting riffs and raw vocal edge to create sustained tension.
Bloodstone & Diamonds connects Machine Head’s overwhelming weight with an expansive sense of long-form construction.
The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 1 drives forward on Five Finger Death Punch’s heavyweight riffs, hard beats and vocals that move betw
The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 2 carries forward the year’s first chapter while showing more of Five Finger Death Punch’s heavy groo
Resolution uses shifting rhythms, hard-chopped riffs and rough vocals to build high-tension groove metal.
American Capitalist uses low chugging riffs, heavyweight beats and forceful vocals to push Five Finger Death Punch’s direct modern-metal impact.
Unto the Locust expands Machine Head’s groove-metal weight through low growling riffs, complex rhythm and long-form drama.
War Is the Answer connects Five Finger Death Punch’s enormous riffs and heavy groove to choruses that land immediately.
Wrath uses Lamb of God’s massive riffs and biting rhythms to unleash overwhelming aggression.
The Way of the Fist introduces Five Finger Death Punch through low chugging guitar, heavyweight breakdowns, and Ivan Moody’s raw voice.
The Blackening joins massive riffs, complex structures, and Robb Flynn’s urgent voice into a unified flow.
Sacrament combines Lamb of God’s precise guitar chug, twisted rhythms, and Randy Blythe’s raw voice.
Ashes of the Wake packs low, rolling riffs, sharply shifting rhythm and raw roars into overwhelming density.
As the Palaces Burn builds high-pressure metal from low-chugging riffs, sharply changing rhythm and raw roars.
Through the Ashes of Empires restores Machine Head’s low, rolling riffs, urgent vocals and muscular rhythm.
Supercharger channels Machine Head’s low-slung groove through more contemporary rhythms and dense impact.
New American Gospel by LAMB OF GOD: track list, Spotify player, music videos and English liner notes on METAL BOOST.
Reinventing the Steel distills Pantera’s groove-metal force into a final, hard-hitting studio statement.
Burn the Priest is a useful way to hear LAMB OF GOD from a different angle within the 1999 catalogue.
The Burning Red retains Machine Head’s heavy riff foundation while bringing in bouncier rhythm, more dynamic vocals and modern production.
The More Things Change... intensifies Machine Head’s heavy riffs, rough shouts and twisted groove.
The Great Southern Trendkill sharpens Pantera’s destructive groove and forces noise, speed and crushing weight into a single sound world.
Burn My Eyes finds MACHINE HEAD in a phase that channels street-level anger, low-cut riffing and hard groove into a debut that announced a new kind of 1990s metal weight.
Far Beyond Driven finds PANTERA in a phase that pushes Pantera's groove-metal weight and precision to an extreme, turning aggression into something physical and forward-d
Vulgar Display of Power turns low, rolling groove into weight rather than depending only on speed.
Cowboys from Hell finds PANTERA in a phase that pursues pressure that reaches the body through heavy riffs and clinging rhythm rather than speed.
Power Metal is a useful way to hear PANTERA from a different angle within the 1988 catalogue.
I Am the Night is a useful way to hear PANTERA from a different angle within the 1985 catalogue.
Projects in the Jungle is a useful way to hear PANTERA from a different angle within the 1984 catalogue.
Metal Magic is a useful way to hear PANTERA from a different angle within the 1983 catalogue.