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Disturbed Audio CD
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Grammy-nominated hard rock band Disturbed release their new album, entitled Asylum. The release is the follow-up to their 2008 platinum album Indestructible, which spawned the smash single “Inside the Fire.”
As with Indestructible, Disturbed have self-producing Asylum, which they began writing in September 2009 and recording in February of this year. Front man David Draiman describes it as “still… Read more in Amazon's Disturbed Store

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  • Audio CD (16 Sep 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: WARNER BROS
  • ASIN: B00006IQPC
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 23,517 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Prayer
2. Liberate
3. Awaken
4. Believe
5. Remember
6. Intoxication
7. Rise
8. Mistress
9. Breathe
10. Bound
11. Devour
12. Darkness

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David Draiman, vocalist with Disturbed, spends much of Believe urging his listeners to think for themselves--just as he did on the band's multi-million-selling debut The Sickness. But in many other respects, Disturbed have changed quite drastically. Where The Sickness was bloody-mindedly aggressive, with dramatic keyboards soaring over relentless metal riffs as Draiman grunted in tongues, Believe takes a far more traditional approach. Though the likes of "Bound", "Rise" and "Devour" will please the mosh-pit faithful, Draiman just as often comes over as a power-balladeer, revealing a particularly soft side with "Remember", "Mistress" and the closing piano and cello led "Darkness".

Performance and production are excellent but the band's gothic tendencies and new melodic sensibilities mean they are now Depeche Mode's rock-loving cousins, rather than the psychotic, bile-spitting progeny of Al Jourgensen and Ministry. Seldom do bands ease up so quickly, but the success of The Sickness appears to have sapped much of the rage from Disturbed and this often makes their moniker seem inappropriate. --Dominic Wills


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
Nu-metal's going to die soon, there is no doubt about it. Just as the thrash revolution of the early nineties and the grunge movement did, yet some bands try to keep it going, where others just try to escape its reputation. In honesty, there are very few original or different nu-metal bands, even less that I have time for, but there are one or two. The likes of Cold and American Head Charge, may be nearer to nu-metal than anything else but I do enjoy them because they sound different to the rest of the dirge on the market, be it instrumentally or vocally (in Cold's case, both). And this band, Disturbed are shall we say, interesting me. They possess some fine almost thrash-esque qualities in the instrumentalism, and some of the best vocals in their range, and it's just insane and no holds barred. And then there's the majesty of it all. And what's wrong with a little bit of majesty?

It is after all what separates them from the rest. There is a crunch to Disturbed's guitar techniques and sounds, but it's vocalist David Draiman's vocals that separate them. From screaming on the likes of lead single, 'Prayer' 's chorus, to gruff gritty vocals and monkey hollering on the likes of, 'Awaken', and he also possesses something quite special, something that isn't heard that much these days, for ending track, 'Darkness' is Disturbed's first ballad, and it is a stunning piece of work both instrumentally, but the focus is always on those strong vocals. 'Darkness' is sure to be a crowd pleaser with a few lighters flying around and a chant-along style to it, it is one of 'Believe' 's highlights, but is unlike any other of the other 11 songs. If there's one thing you won't get with Disturbed, it's a lot of diversity. 'Awaken' does have various similarities to first single, 'Prayer' for example, but don't get me wrong, this doesn't mean that you'll be getting the same dirge through every track and be bored halfway through. On the albums title track, Draiman changes his vocals again to a more 'majestic' style, to add another dimension to Disturbed, proving once again that he is a more diverse front man than the band are diverse musicians. It is indeed rare to find a vocalist that can do just about everything.

For those total metal-heads, 'Liberate' is just a pure thrash along which doesn't let up and is exhilarating, but to the more thoughtful of us, becomes dull after the second chorus. Despite many similarities throughout songs, you'd thing that I'd actually be pulling them down. But I can't, there just seems to be some sort of aggravating magic around Disturbed, and for some reason you get the feeling with some of the songs through 'Believe' that if God himself was going to sing, it would be as powerfully and majestically as Draiman.

I have been complimenting the vocals a lot, but I haven't said much about the instrumentalism. Well if I'm honest, they're nothing out of the ordinary. Sure, they have their ups and downs, and they work well with the vocals that surround the area, but Disturbed musicians don't experiment, which is such a shame, since I get the feeling that if they tried they surely could. 'Remember' is a good example of an all-round complete band effort, as once again, is the opened 'Prayer'.

So Disturbed are not perfect, but who is? This is good music at least and I do believe that Disturbed are yet to hit their creative peak, and although they haven't differed an awful lot from their debut, you can sense that they're learning and they will carry on learning. There is a lot of talent waiting to burst out of this band and despite Draiman's constant vocal barrages, it just won't burst out until they break the cycle and experiment a little more. But for now this is at least a little enthralling and most of all interesting. Disturbed are a good band that will become a great band, if they actually believe in themselves.

3.5 Stars.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
disturbed for good! 28 May 2003
By A X
Format:Audio CD
Metallers Disturbed have returned with a better album than THE SICKNESS, BELIEVE. I thought THE SICKNESS is a great album and I was looking forward to the next album. I heard only REMEMBER on t.v before PRAYER. I liked both of them and got the album. At first, I was annoyed with BELIEVE, because every song seemed the same. AWAKEN, INTOXICATION, and MISTRESS are extremely alike. Nevertheless, the rest was good, Draiman's vocals are far from bad, although the music was not as heavy as I expected. RISE, LIBERATE, DEVOUR, Believe, and PRAYER are very good songs. If you buy the album, don't worry if the first time disappoints you, just listen to it 3 or 4 times and you'll get to like it (and believe me, it is sooo worth the hassle).

Get it. no problems, I've told you all the faults, If you're alright with them, I suggest you buy the album if you liked THE SICKNESS.

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This album should be bought by every self respecting metalhead. I was in an odd position in that I missed the first album and bought this based on the single Prayer. I was slightly disappointed to start with, but after several listens I was blown away. I then bought the first album (Sickness), I can see where the major influences came from. The major Rap/techno influences have been smoothed right out and at this pace Disturbed are looking to be a major force in Metal. The Old-School metal influences are so often quoted by many bands, but seldom used, are put into service by Disturbed, as though they were old masters. The three instrumentalists realy crank out razor sharp riffs (no solos ala FF), while David Draimen has proved he can cut it on his own merits as a vocalist, without recourse to all those unneccessary techno/vocal "sounds" that Sickness was so full of. In fact the razor sharp diction of his voice compliments the sounds ten times better, that Sickness ever did. If the marketing machine can push them and they keep the Rap/techno influences down, they are going to win so many new fans with this album. I can't wait for the next album, should be a monster!!!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Nothing special....
This is the first record that I heard from Disturbed, and I must say that it is not something special.
I like only three or four songs, and the other ones are pretty boring. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Renato Medurecan
Sensation washes over me, I can't describe it...
Believe, the second album from Disturbed is a very strong one indeed. They keep a lot of The Sickness style in their songs such as Liberate and Rise, while slowly evolving into a... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Victoria
Great album
This album is just as good as all the previous ones by Disturbed. Songs are catchy and I would definitely recommend this album. Read more
Published 16 months ago by SMoore
fine follow up
The bands debut 'the sickness' was a little heavier than this, more driven by metal in places and while this is a little toned down i feel it was a fine example of how good a... Read more
Published 19 months ago by sean paul mccann
Not their best but still great
Disturbed's second album following 'The Sickness' was always going to have to be amazing to beat it. Read more
Published on 25 May 2008 by SideShowBob
WHAT A GOOD CARRY-ON
Disturbed started off with a kick-ass album-The Sickness.Although they may have lost some of the aggressiveness, they by no means have lost their talent or skill. Read more
Published on 30 Dec 2006 by Benny
AWESOME
This album has got to be one of the top three that i have ever herd. from dark lyrics to soft touches this album strings together the essence of metal music. An absolute must have.
Published on 12 Sep 2005 by Mada
Definitely the best ... even outwitting Sickness
Well, I'm not a huge hard core metal fan, but when I heard got both sickness and Believe from my girlfriend and listened to them, I fell totally in love with Believe. Read more
Published on 5 Jun 2005 by Glenak
BELIEVE me its good, but not as good as the sickness
This album is different to The Sickness. It seems that as the aggressiveness of the group has been drained from them in the first album as this album is far more melodic. Read more
Published on 12 April 2004 by "sir_lumpalot"
HORNS UP TO DISTURBED
After going to the concert at the Astoria just before BELIEVE was released I was a bit disappointed that Disturbed appear to have qwelled their rage for this album... Read more
Published on 23 Mar 2004 by "onikagei2003"
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