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Disturbed have always succeeded in the face of negative critical expectations. When they first arrived on the scene at the turn of the millennium, they were seen as nu-metal also-rans with a singer who made hilarious monkey noises. Unlike Korn or Limp Bizkit, though, their music and aesthetic never owed much to hip-hop; Disturbed was more of an industrial metal act, unsurprising for four guys from Chicago, home of Wax Trax!

They had big riffs, hard-punching electronic rhythms, and their choruses were meant to be shouted. They busted their asses on the road supporting their debut, which eventually went Top In , they returned with Believe , and their streak began.

Believe debuted at 1, featured three hit singles, and was ultimately certified double platinum. Three years passed before Ten Thousand Fists was released in Their most explicitly political record, it was also their heaviest to date—the songs even had guitar solos—and custom-built for arenas. The album peaked at number twenty-nine on the Billboard and it has sold over four million copies in the United States since its release. The song has since become very popular and was later used in many film soundtracks, and still is used a great deal to this day.

Afterwards, the band started the Music as a Weapon Tour. Before joining Marilyn Manson's European tour, Disturbed's bassist Steve Kmak was unable to play with the band due to a shattered ankle.

Kmak injured his ankle by falling out of a fire escape outside Disturbed's rehearsal hall in Chicago a few days before Christmas. He took the fire escape to exit the building while the elevator was being used to move their equipment downstairs.

After a successful operation, doctors highly recommended that he skip the tour to avoid more severe damage to his foot. But he did perform with the band on January 11 and 12, at Disturbed's show in Chicago. A bass player named Marty O'Brien was recruited and filled Kmak's spot until Kmak was able to play again.

It also featured a music video for a song that had never previously been on an album, titled " Perfect Insanity ", as well as another B-side track, titled "A Welcome Burden", recorded by the band in the studio. On September 17, , Disturbed released their second studio album, titled Believe , which debuted at number-one on the Billboard The music video for the first single from the album, titled " Prayer ", was pulled from most television stations, due to the similarities it had with the September 11, attacks.

David Draiman recorded vocals for a song titled "Forsaken", a track written and produced by Jonathan Davis of the band Korn, released on Queen of the Damned. In , the band once again participated in the Ozzfest tour and started another one of their own tours, titled Music as a Weapon II.

The bands Chevelle, Taproot, and Unloco toured with them. During the tour, Disturbed debuted an unreleased song, titled "Dehumanized". In early , after Disturbed had finished the Music as a Weapon II tour, the band experienced the departure of Steve Kmak, who was fired for "personal differences. On the night Moyer became the band's new bass player, Disturbed played live at the House of Blues and performed two new songs, "Hell" and "Monster", both of which became B-side tracks on the band's third studio album, Ten Thousand Fists.

The album debuted at number-one on the Billboard , while also selling around , copies in its first week of release. The album was certified platinum in the United States on January 5, In an article, it was stated that twenty songs were recorded for the album, but only fourteen made it to the final track listing.

The remaining tracks included "Hell", which was released on the " Stricken " single; the track "Monster" was originally released as part of an iTunes pre-order package for the first people who pre-ordered Ten Thousand Fists , then the track was released on the Ten Thousand Fists Tour Edition, along with the track "Two Worlds"; and the track "Sickened" was released on the " Land of Confusion " single.

In April , the band completed an Australian tour supporting Korn and sharing the tour with 10 Years and Hatebreed. In mid, a European tour was scheduled but had been moved twice due to the band's frontman having troubles with his voice. In late , David Draiman underwent surgery for a deviated septum which affected his voice. It was successful, and ever since then, Draiman has limited his drinking on the road.

The band also went on the European tour that had been previously moved twice earlier in Draiman became involved in the music file sharing controversy by publicly speaking out against the RIAA's lawsuits against file sharing individuals, despite the fact his record label is a member of the RIAA. Soon after, Draiman stated that there was not going to be a second leg to the tour and that instead the band was going off the road to start working on their fourth studio album. In July , a new track titled "This Moment" was released on the soundtrack to the film Transformers.

The band mixed their fourth studio album, titled Indestructible , in Los Angeles, California in late Four of their albums have been number one on their first week on the Billboard Disturbed's original name was Brawl, and had a different singer. David Draiman joined Brawl, and changed the name to Disturbed. Since , The Sickness has sold over 4 million copies in the United States. This has music videos and videos of the band while on tour. Later in , Disturbed released another CD, called Believe.

After Disturbed finished a tour in , they fired bassist, Steve Kmak. He was replaced with John Moyer. In , Disturbed released another album called Ten Thousand Fists. Cold Beer Calling My Name. Thats What I Want. Down With The Sickness 12 2 play video.

Prayer 35 5 play video. Believe 6 1 34 play video. Remember 6 1 34 play video. Ten Thousand Fists 7 2 play video. Just Stop 4 1 20 play video. Land Of Confusion 8 1 80 play video.

Inside The Fire 17 3 play video. Indestructible 17 3 play video. The Night 13 1 play video. Another Way To Die 14 1 89 play video.



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