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Like many other Indiana youngsters, Jeremy Spencer's full immersion in rock began with a Sears drum set gift when he was six. In his case, it blossomed, after a few frustrating false starts, into a successful career when he and Zoltán Báthory launched Five Finger Death Punch in 2005. The heavy metal combine quickly rose to the top of the heavy metal heap, but as this strikingly candid memoir shows, there were prices to be paid for the stellar record sales and sellout tours. Death Punch'd chronicles it all: the band infighting; the rigors of touring; the excess of drinking and drugs. Alice Cooper (who would know) praises this tell-all as "one of the best rock n' roll, addiction and redemption stories since Nikki Sixx's The Heroin Diaries."
Overview
From the cofounder of Five Finger Death Punch, a fascinating inside account of one of the most successful heavy-metal bands of the past decade, and a revealing personal journey through the wild highs and terrifying lows of the rock and roll lifestyle?a wry and rollicking tale of music, addiction, and recovery.
Hailed by the New York Times as one of the most unexpectedly consistently popular bands on the rock charts, Five Finger Death Punch has become the new heavyweight champ of...