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Disturbed singer David Draiman was met with boos from a portion of the crowd at the final Black Sabbath concert in Birmingham, England, on Saturday (July 5th), as reported by Birmingham Live.
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Whether intentional or not, “Divisive” provided a good segue for Disturbed to revisit the plans for “The Sickness” — and turn what is now the 25th anniversary of the debut album into an ...
I speak, of course, of Disturbed’s cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic “The Sound of Silence,” which has been at, or near, the apex of that chart since 2015.
Dark metal band Disturbed in concert at Raleigh, N.C.’s Lenovo Center, April 14, 2025. Scott Sharpe [email protected] Dark heavy metal band Disturbed opened their show at Raleigh’s ...
For example, enter Disturbed. The band, led by frontman David Draiman, released the hitmaking album “The Sickness” in 2000, and its 25th anniversary was the celebratory cause of their current ...
A quarter century later, Disturbed, which has a new record on the horizon, are rightfully celebrating their breakthrough album by playing it in its entirety on tour. Monday night at Rocket Arena ...
For the last two months, Disturbed has been touring the U.S. in celebration of their debut studio album The Sickness. The album turned 25 earlier this month, with major tracks, including “Down with ...
With Disturbed playing “The Sickness” in its entirety, Donegan has been revisiting some of the album’s deeper cuts, including “Shout 2000” and also “Violence Fetish.” ...
Celebrating a quarter-century since their debut album The Sickness shook the metal world, the Chicago […]© The Southern Maryland Chronicle Disturbed’s Sickness Tour Electrifies D.C.