The Disturbed singer also discusses the issues of mental illness and addiction. In spring of 2000, Disturbed released their debut disc, The Sickness, powered by the first single “Stupify”. A few ...
Disturbed’s alt-metal-sounding mayhem began a quarter of a century ago with the release of its definitive debut, “The Sickness.” To commemorate the anniversary, the platinum act is on its “The ...
Grammy-nominated rockers Disturbed will celebrate the 25th anniversary of their 2000 album "The Sickness" next year with a North American tour that includes an Oklahoma City stop. The ...
Disturbed will make a stop in Pittsburgh on a North American tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album, "The Sickness."The rock group is set to perform at PPG Paints Arena on ...
They”re not annoyed, they”re not slightly miffed, but they are Disturbed and their steamrolling metal grooves colored with keyboards and electronic samples have rushed them out of Chicago and into the ...
Being down with “The Sickness” has been a healthy endeavor for Disturbed during the past 25 years. The Chicago-formed heavy rock quartet is on the road celebrate its five-times platinum debut’s ...
Disturbed's The Sickness album was released on March 7, 2000 by Giant in partnership with Reprise Records. It was a slow-burn start for the album as the lead single "Stupify" steadily climbed the ...
Multi-platinum rock band, Disturbed have announced the 25th anniversary edition release of The Sickness on March 7th, their seminal debut album which launched the band into public consciousness and is ...
For a few strange years in the late 1990s and early 2000s, a novel phenomenon hung around the Billboard charts. It was called “nu metal,” a dark infusion of alt-rock, hip-hop and heavy metal that made ...
Joining in 1996, frontman David Draiman not only changed the face of iconic heavy metal band Disturbed, but its name as well. At the time, the Chicago rockers were calling themselves Brawl, which the ...
Critics may deride Disturbed‘s orthodox approach to doomy nü metal, but one segment of the band’s fan base wouldn’t have it any other way. A growing cult of students at yeshivas — all-male Jewish ...