| | Disturbed Ten Thousand Fists CD Disturbed Discography of CDs
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Disturbed: David Draiman (vocals); Dan Donegan (guitars, keyboards); Mike Wengren (drums). Additional personnel: John Moyer (bass guitar). It started in 2000 with "Down with the Sickness." Disturbed's thick, rhythmic take on alt-metal was perfect music for stalking bloody zombies, and vocalist David Draiman's jaw-snapping Pavlovian grunts made the trigger fingers of first-person shooters itch. There were threads of other groups in the sound -- Pantera's wrenching power, Slipknot, the ill-lighted parlor games of Tool -- but Disturbed held their own from the start. If 2002's Believe downplayed Draiman's guttural responses a little, that tact's long gone for 2005's Ten Thousand Fists. From Todd McFarlane's evocative wronged misfits artwork -- Suicide Girls stand fists upraised next to ghoulish fiends and disenfranchised truckers -- to the rousing staccato of the title track and the "Sickness" rewrite "Stricken," Disturbed solidify their stance as the black knights of gaming-console rock. Creepy electronics slither behind Dan Donegan's guitar, and he mostly forsakes soloing to concentrate on the visceral groove. When he's not hacking like a chained-up pit bull, Draiman emotes from the valley of reverb (that's next to the valley of death), and his moments of epic roar make the songs' choppier parts more effective. Now, "Overburdened" takes the epic stuff a little too far. Draiman starts off the song in narration, muttering "Fate is so unkind" like a monster who's been given the power to feel. But even in its swirling pretentiousness, you can't deny his intensity. Luckily the majority of Fists sticks to mid-tempo punishers that pound back anger-gritted teeth and no anesthesia. (Remember, Disturbed's tours are underwritten by Jägermeister, the black licorice firewater that punches Saturday night in the face.) "Deify" rails against blind devotion to political leaders and "Sons of Plunder" stalks at a faster, more aggressive faster heart rate, while "Decadence" and "Sacred Lie" drop into the rhythmic grip that by mid- to late album is almost comfortable in its gloomy thump. (Disturbed's ill-advised cover of Genesis' "Land of Confusion"? No comment.) Ten Thousand Fists does start to sound the same after a while. But those bloody zombies aren't going to stop pouring though the doorway, so it's a good thing it has at least 12 burly alt-metal rockers. Fire! ~ Johnny Loftus Five years after Disturbed's crushing debut, the Chicago nu-metal stalwarts offer their third full-length, TEN THOUSAND FISTS. Reunited with long-time producer Johnny K and new bassist John Moyer (Union Underground), Disturbed's return boasts a revitalized edge. TEN THOUSAND FISTS carries the metallic fire of THE SICKNESS, perfectly balanced with the melodic sensibility of 2002's BELIEVE. From the mosh pit-inspiring title track to the provocative and socially conscious lyrics of tracks such as "Deify" and "Sacred Lie," it is abundantly clear that Disturbed has further evolved their brutal-yet-refined approach. TEN THOUSAND FISTS also features striking booklet artwork by comic book legend Todd McFarlane. Disturbed Ten Thousand Fists Songs Ten Thousand Fists Music Review Buy Ten Thousand Fists CD Purchase Ten Thousand Fists CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Disturbed Sickness CD (2000)
Ten Thousand Fists
$10.79 Disturbed: David Draiman (vocals); Dan Donegan (guitar); Fuzz (bass); Mike Wengren (drums, programming). Additional personnel: Frank De Lamora, Enrique Santiago (programming). Recorded at Groovemaster Studios, Chicago, Illinois. Personnel: David Draiman (vocals); Dan Donegan (guitar, electronics); Mike Wengren (drums, percussion, programming); Frank de Lamora, Enrigue Santiago (programming). Audio Mixer: Andy Wallace. Recording information: Groovemaster, Chicago, IL. Photographers: P.R. Brown; ...
| | Disturbed Believe (not limited edition) CD (2002) Enhanced CD, NOT limited leather ed.
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$11.75 . Rock/Metal 2nd Release Feat. "Prayer"
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. This Limited version of BELIEVE is packaged in a leather-bound book, accompanied by a companion bonus DVD disc. Disturbed: David Draiman (vocals); Dan Donegan (guitar, keyboards); Fuzz (bass); Mike Wengren (drums). Additional personnel: Alison Chesley (cello). This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Disturbed: David Draiman (vocals); Dan Donegan (guitar, keyboards); Fuzz (bass); Mike Wengren (drums). Additional personnel: Alison Chesley ...
| | Breaking Benjamin We Are Not Alone CD (2004)
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$10.45 Breaking Benjamin: Ben Burnley (vocals, guitar); Aaron Fink (guitar); Markus James (bass); Jeremy Hummel (drums, percussion). This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Breaking Benjamin: Ben Burnley (vocals, guitar); Aaron Fink (guitar); Marcus James (bass guitar); Jeremy Hummel (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Billy Corgan (guitar); David Bendeth (keyboards). On We Are Not Alone, Breaking Benjamin's sophomore effort for Hollywood, the Philadelphia quartet still enjoys coursing the downcast dynamics and dour cerebrals of early Tool through post-grunge's more ...
| | Nickelback All The Right Reasons CD (2005)
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$14.79 Nickelback: Ryan Peake, Chad Kroeger (vocals, guitar); Mike Kroeger (bass guitar); Daniel Adair (drums). With their fourth album, All the Right Reasons, Nickelback ditches any pretense of being a grunge band and finally acknowledges they're a straight-up heavy rock band. Not that they've left the angst of grunge behind: they're a modern rock band living in a post-grunge world, so there's lots of tortured emotions threaded throughout the 11 songs here. But where their previous albums roiled with anger -- their breakthrough "How You Remind Me" was not affectionate, it was snide and cynical -- there's a surprisingly large sentimental streak running throughout All the Right Reasons, and it's not just limited to ...
| | Godsmack IV CD (2006)
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$12.89 Godsmack: Sully Erna (vocals, various instruments); Tony Rombola (guitar); Robbie Merrill (bass guitar); Shannon Larkin (drums). IV is the 2006 release from alt-metal outfit Godsmack. The band's sound, which draws from both traditional heavy metal and hard-hitting grunge-era acts like Alice in Chains, has remained largely consistent since their 1997 debut, and IV continues that pattern. Crunching distortion, snaky riffs, and thunderous rhythms make up the bulk of the sound, while Sully Erna's gruff, sometimes drone-oriented singing (which certainly owes a debt to Alice in Chains' Layne Staley) creates an evocative counter-balance. But while IV may not overflow with musical reinvention, it boasts the strongest ...
| | Disturbed Indestructible CD (2008)
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$11.39 Disturbed: David Draiman (vocals); Dan Donegan (guitar, electronics); John Moyer (bass guitar); Mike Wengren (drums). Audio Mixer: Neal Avron. Recording information: Groovemaster, Chicago, IL. Photographer: Joey Lawrence. Disturbed is one of the few bands that can be uncompromisingly cynical ...
| | Richie Zellon Metal Caribe CD (1998)
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$9.79
| | Powerman 5000 Tonight The Stars Revolt! CD (1999)
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$8.49
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$13.95
| | Bracket Live In A Dive CD (2002)
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$11.39 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Bracket includes: Marty (vocals, guitar); Angelo (guitar, background vocals); Zack (bass, background vocals); Ray (drums). Recorded live in 1999. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Angelo Celli, Marty Gregori (vocals, guitar); Zack Charlos (vocals). Recording information: San Francisco, At a place located at the bottom of a hi (08/1999). Animations: Kevin Cross ; John Estes ; Bracket. Photographer: Rick Hines. Bracket has long enthralled the punk scene with its skewered view of the world and unconventional take on punk. After a string of releases, the quartet now delivers up Live in a Dive, which works equally well as a best-of (so far) set. Drawing songs off Bracket's albums, EPs, and even a pair from compilations, the band ...
| | Dave Stoops Spill Your Drink CD (2006)
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| | Manegarm Vredens Tid CD (2008) (Import)
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$19.15
| | Kick Joneses Streets Full Of Idiots CD (2008) (Import) Import
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