Mark a decade of FFDP with the Five Finger Death Punch T-Shirt: Decade of Destruction in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Five Finger Death Punch merchandise commemorating the band's career-spanning collection.
Five Finger Death Punch released A Decade of Destruction in 2017 as a greatest-hits collection marking ten years since their 2007 debut The Way of the Fist. The compilation pulled together the band's biggest moments under Ivan Moody and Zoltan Bathory, alongside two new cuts. The Decade of Destruction graphic captures that retrospective milestone in FFDP's modern-metal run.
The unisex cut sits straight through the body in soft-style cotton that handles a sweaty FFDP set and washes back to wearable shape. Available in a black colourway with the Decade of Destruction artwork on the chest.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Decade of Destruction graphic print
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: FFDP gigs, modern-metal collectors, Ivan Moody fans
Mark a decade of FFDP with the Five Finger Death Punch T-Shirt: Decade of Destruction in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Five Finger Death Punch merchandise commemorating the band's career-spanning collection.
Five Finger Death Punch released A Decade of Destruction in 2017 as a greatest-hits collection marking ten years since their 2007 debut The Way of the Fist. The compilation pulled together the band's biggest moments under Ivan Moody and Zoltan Bathory, alongside two new cuts. The Decade of Destruction graphic captures that retrospective milestone in FFDP's modern-metal run.
The unisex cut sits straight through the body in soft-style cotton that handles a sweaty FFDP set and washes back to wearable shape. Available in a black colourway with the Decade of Destruction artwork on the chest.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Decade of Destruction graphic print
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: FFDP gigs, modern-metal collectors, Ivan Moody fans