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This is reeeeeally getting old. I mean Disturbed is a great band, but every year there is a new festival they are ALWAYS on it. Too much Disturbed for me is all, should have just let Megadeth headline considering they are a better band. Just saying.
Love em!!! David Draiman is a role model for me with his strong soul and strength. With all the stuff he has been through its amazing how he can talk about it in his songs and in interviews! He has made a big impact to my life and Im only 15!
I love Disturbed and some of Godsmack's stuff it pretty good too, some favorite songs of mine come from them. As werdup18 says "GO TO MAYHEM AND ENJOY THE FUCKING SHOW!!!!!". Just drink massive amounts of caffeine, enjoy your metal (even though Disturbed is more hard rock then metal I would say), and have a blast.
hey I have a fantastic idea, instead of bitching about how Disturbed (who by the way is in my opinion one of the best out there) is headlining again, why dont you just go and enjoy the fucking music instead of throwing a little temper tantrum because you didnt get your favorite band to show up. It is ignorance and selfishness like this that is cause the music industry to slowly go to shit because biggotted one band retards decided they want things their way or no way. GO TO MAYHEM AND ENJOY THE FUCKING SHOW!!!!!
Disturbed thank you for your years of music and hard work hope you have many more to come.
Disturbed thank you for your years of music and hard work hope you have many more to come.
fuck yea disturbed... idc if they headline or not there gonna be there so its gonna be badass.. so is machine head trivium megadeth godsmack
evilman 1986..... just shut te fuck up... everybody has a favorite band... let them be... you'r wath.. over 30 years ... you should know better!
I'm hoping to meet Prettyh8queen in Colorado. I like big boys who talk shit. Lets call a truce and go get fucked-up together. I'll let you stay in my room and we can listen to some oldschool shit while I talk you into pulling out your big,badass piece of meat so I can play with it. Then...as all black-widows do...beat you to death with a baseball bat. COLD,BLUE-BLACK LIPS. I SALVATATE AS WE KISS!!!
Disturbed is Badass but in the long run. MEGADETH is the true headliner to all the people that disagree, you can all kiss my ass
oh my fucking god!!! what is with all the the shit talkers! Disturbed is the shit i cant fucking wait to see all u shit talkers so i can beat the shit out of u LOOK AT THERE BIO!!! one of the top saleing rock bands in HISTORY!!! ITS ABOUT THE SHOW AND SUPPORTING REAL MUSIC!! SHUT THE FUCK UP. i hope they play alot of there old stuff like dropping plates that song makes me want to kill people! lol hope they play that song when i see all the fucking haters so they can go cry to there mommys and listen to there fagget ass emo shit! like black veil brides or escape the fate go kill urselfs cuz u have no taste in music and make urselfs look stupid. for me my dream main stage would be. lamb of god, devildriver rob fuckng zombie (also known as GOD!) FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH and for old metal slayer and if they would come to the US of A HEAVEN SHALL FUCKING BURN! NOW THAT WOULD BE A BADASS SHOW PEOPLE WOULD BE LEAVEING IN BODYBAGS!! LOL
Hey prettyh8queen! Where you at? Talk some more shit dude. Kinda funny you've disappeared. Dont be scared man.
Hey Prettyhatequeen. Get bent you stupid piece of shit. Use some caps and punctuation. Nobody can understand the dumb shit your dreaming about. Get out of the metal world and learn how to use the computer your mommie bought you. Hope I get to meet you some day so I can stomp your punk ass.
Hey Prettyh8queen. Still waitin to hear from you. I think I'm in love with you. Your nasty mouth has me waiting.
0:41 Disturbed - Asylum Available Now [Extras]
2:19 Disturbed - "Another Way To Die" Live ESPN Clip [Extras]
0:42 Disturbed - Asylum Unleashed [Extras]
3:21 Disturbed - Mike's Drum Cam [Extras]
0:36 Disturbed - Thank You For Making Asylum #1 [Extras]
4:19 Disturbed - The Animal [Lyric Video]
5:05 Disturbed - BUILDING THE ASYLUM (Part 1) [Webisodes]
4:24 Disturbed - BUILDING THE ASYLUM (Part 2) [Webisodes]
0:41 Disturbed - Dan's Tour Message [Extras]
1:01 Disturbed - The Asylum Interactive Experience [Extras]
3:58 Disturbed - BUILDING THE ASYLUM (Part 3) [Webisodes]
0:52 Disturbed - Asylum Interactive Experience [Extras]
3:44 Disturbed - BUILDING THE ASYLUM (Part 4) [Webisodes]
1:57 Disturbed: The Lost Children [Official Trailer]
4:16 Disturbed: Hell
4:16 Disturbed - The Animal [Official Music Video]
0:26 Disturbed - "3" New Song Available [Extras]
2:33 Disturbed - Message (Taste of Chaos Tour) [Webisodes]
0:40 Disturbed - "The Animal" Music Video [Trailer]
2:09 Disturbed - The Animal (Taste of Chaos Tour) [Webisodes]
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from Chicago, Illinois
Multi-platinum Chicago quartet Disturbeds new album, Asylum was released August 31st 2010 via Reprise Records. Disturbed front man David Draiman, guitarist Dan Donegan and drummer Mike Wengren, along with then-bassist Steve Fuzz Kmak released their breakout debut The Sickness in 2000 and immediately began infecting heavy metal with hit singles like "Stupify" and "Down with the Sickness." Their follow-up, Believe (2002) debuted at Number One on Billboard's Top 200 chart. Current bassist John Moyer joined the band in 2003 and their next two releases, Ten Thousand Fists (2005) and Indestructible (2008) each also debuted at Number One, making Disturbed one of only six rock bands in history to have three consecutive releases debut at Number One. The band has sold in excess of 11 million records worldwide and had eight No.1 singles at Active Rock Radio. Smash hit "Inside the Fire" garnered the band their first Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance in 2009. All these accomplishments have set the stage for Disturbed to open their Asylum.Disturbed began building Asylum as soon as they got off the road in the summer of 2009. Officially entering Groovemaster Studios in February 2010, the band set about self-producing the album, as they did with Indestructible. Draiman declares, "This record shows a certain degree of maturation and enhanced complexity. Asylum is still identifiably Disturbed, but the evolution is clear. It preserves the elements of what we do but at a more advanced level.""We took our signature foundation, and we tried to build on that," adds Donegan. "For every album, we've pushed ourselves even more than in the past. Asylum is no exception."There's a duality to the title that encapsulates a thematic thread for Draiman. "The immediate connotation of the word Asylum is the image of a mental hospital or sanitarium, but it's also meant to be a haven or a safe place," says the singer. "The dual meaning of the word pushed things over the edge for me. The title track itself deals with the memory of a lost love driving you. You're not able to let go of that memory and it brings you to the point of insanity. At the same time, that memory is a safe place for you; it's a haven you go to when times are tough. Overall, this record is a reflection of that."First single "Another Way to Die" is classic Disturbed, blending a syncopated riff with a hypnotic hook. Donegan reveals, "Thematically, the song's about global warming and how the choices we make affect the planet. It's a new topic for us, and it'll hopefully raise a little awareness."Storytelling remains a central component of Asylum. About "Animal," Draiman states, "That song is huge. It's written about someone who is an actual werewolf, and it's inspired by films like Underworld and Wolfman. It's about someone who enjoys the power and lives for the transformation.At points, the lyrics become nearly cinematic in scope. Draiman goes on, "All of the songs deal with dramatic elements such as pain, loss, suffering and remorse. There are no flowery subjects here. The lyrics on this record are a lot less cryptic than they've been in the past. They're far more direct. I felt it was time for me to write like that. Some of these subjects required that approach, and these songs tell stories."Not only did the band tread new territory lyrically on Asylum but also musically. Their first instrumental track "Remnants" ignites the album intensely. Donegan divulges, "We've never done a pure instrumental piece before. Our plan was to start the album that way and build anticipation with something fresh. The vibe sets everything up perfectly."Then there's "The Infection," which will no doubt be a crowd favorite. From its percussive stomp to the wah-pedal solo, the song feels like it could derail, but it's forged together by Disturbed's focused fire. "It's one of those tracks that makes you feel like getting in the car and going over 100 mph," laughs Donegan. "It's got a cool driving groove and an extended lead.""This is a statement for us, says Draiman. We've never strayed from our identity. Disturbed records are always going to be rhythmic and powerful. They're always going to deal with the darker side of things. They're always going to be records you can take with you for a little bit of inspiration. That will forever be a common theme with every one of our records."The frontman concludes, "We want fans to walk away from this record with strength and release. That's exactly what Asylum's supposed to be. Hopefully, this is an album for people to deal with the insanity of today's times; it's another piece of music to help get you through the chaos and madness of the world in which we live."




