


Vext filled in for Moody while he recovered, which he did and he returned to front the band once again in August 2017. The next day, Moody left the tour and entered rehab for substance abuse. Moody ended the evening by telling the crowd that “there is no other singer for Five Finger Death Punch”, and then later said, "This is my last show with Five Finger Death Punch". Moody arrived in the next song, only to walk offstage later, leaving Vext to fill in once again. In June of 2017, during a concert in The Netherlands, Moody didn't show up to perform the band’s first song, with Tommy Vext, frontman with support band Bad Wolves, filling in instead. Frontman Ivan Moody, always a hard partier, suffered an onstage meltdown. So, despite sessions for And Justice For None being completed at the end of 2016, the album hasn’t been able to see the light of day until now.īanned from putting a new album, the band instead headed out on tour, but the wheels swiftly came off there too. In the years between their 2015 album Got Your Six and new LP And Justice For None, metal titans Five Finger Death Punch have been through an awful lot.įirst, in April 2016, the band’s long-time label Prospect Park filed a lawsuit against the band over a contract dispute, a lawsuit that wasn’t resolved until October 2017. “Rock music has lost too many people to addiction, we weren’t going to let that happen…” - hmv.com talks to Five Finger Death Punch
