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Disturbed

Disturbed

Heavy metal band Disturbed came together through the matching of a band with a singer. Long-time friends Dan Donegan (guitar), Mike Wengren (drums), and Fuzz (bass) played together in Chicago for some time before hooking up with singer David Draiman around 1997. Draiman had grown up in a religious family from which he rebelled, being expelled from five boarding schools in his adolescence.

Albums by Disturbed

Album art Immortalized
Immortalized
Released: 2015
Tracks: 9
Including: You're Mine
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The Lost Children
Released: 2011
Tracks: 8
Including: Sickened
Album art Asylum
Asylum
Released: 2010
Tracks: 16
Including: I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
Album art Indestructible
Indestructible
Released: 2008
Tracks: 13
Including: Criminal
Album art Ten Thousand Fists
Ten Thousand Fists
Released: 2005
Tracks: 15
Including: Stricken
Album art Believe
Believe
Released: 2002
Tracks: 12
Including: Mistress
Album art The Sickness
The Sickness
Released: 2000
Tracks: 13
Including: The Game
Album art Queen Of The Damned Soundtrack
Queen Of The Damned Soundtrack
Released: unknown
Tracks: 2
Including: Forsaken
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N/A
Released: -
Tracks: 21
Including: Blood In My Eyes (with Limp Bizkit And Godsmack)

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A total of 3 reviews for Disturbed:
Wolf Wolf wrote on 30th Jun 2009, 19:40h:
Even though I have all of their albums on my computer and know quite a few songs of them, my expectations when seeing Disturbed live were set low. I'm not that much of a nu metal fan with some exceptions including KoRn.

With that being said, that is
probably the only negative commentary I have about them. David Draiman proved to be one of the best nu metal singers alive and kicking. They played a couple of new songs, but also some from their breakthrough album 'The Sickness' and Genesis cover 'Land
of Confusion'. Draiman's voice is much like that of Phil Collins, though with an edge, and the instrumental background was tight. Flawless, actually. Accompanied with great weather and tasteful beer, this was one of the best performances I have witnessed.


The only thing that was lacking in this performance was an opportunity for circle pits and walls of death. Most metalfans love 'em, but I find them unnecessary. Apparently Disturbeds lead singer disagreed and attempted to form walls of deaths and
circlepits, but their music seemed just a bit too soft for the real deal. It seemed the crowd didn't mind.

A definite 'yes', to the question whether I would want to see them again. 8/10.
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dummy Guest wrote on 14th Dec 2007, 5:21h:
yes these guys rock my socks sortaish ^^
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dummy Guest wrote on 22nd Feb 2007, 13:08h:
Amazing Band!!!
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