Disturbed: The Sickness 12"
Disturbed front man David Draiman, guitarist Dan Donegan and drummer Mike Wengren, along with then-bassist Steve âFuzzâ Kmak released their breakout debut The Sickness in 2000 and immediately began infecting heavy metal with their unique sound - both modern and primitive - hard, textured and syncopated. The Sickness - produced by Johnny K and the band and mixed by Andy Wallace - stands out like a compound fracture.
Tracks such as âStupify,â âThe Game,â âVoices,â âDown With The Sickness,â âMeaning Of Lifeâ and âDropping Platesâ emanate both ferocity and imagination. The inspiration for the songs? âWe are driven primarily by the physical and psychological need to release our emotional demons in the form of song,â explained vocalist David Draiman. âSince I do not prescribe to the norm, the world has labeled me as different, perverted, disturbed.â
On hit single âStupify,â Draimanâs blunt lyrics bellow above the percussive aggro-batics of guitarist/programmer Dan Donegan, drummer/programmer Mike Wengren and bassist Fuzz. The hook-laden chorus rings: âWhy, do you like playing around with/My, narrow scope of reality/I can feel it all start slippinâ/I, think Iâm breaking down.â Describing his imposing vocal attack, Draiman says: âIâm not a rapper by any means, but thereâs a very distinctive rhythm that I use to complement the music.â
LA Weekly praised: âNot since Bad Brains has aggro gotten such a resuscitating jolt of unwholesome tweaked soundage as on...The Sickness (Giant/Reprise)...singer David Draimanâs...speed-rasp vocals are the galvanizer locking you into Disturbedâs head-nodding racket.â
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Disturbed: The Sickness 12"
Disturbed: The Sickness 12"
Disturbed front man David Draiman, guitarist Dan Donegan and drummer Mike Wengren, along with then-bassist Steve âFuzzâ Kmak released their breakout debut The Sickness in 2000 and immediately began infecting heavy metal with their unique sound - both modern and primitive - hard, textured and syncopated. The Sickness - produced by Johnny K and the band and mixed by Andy Wallace - stands out like a compound fracture.
Tracks such as âStupify,â âThe Game,â âVoices,â âDown With The Sickness,â âMeaning Of Lifeâ and âDropping Platesâ emanate both ferocity and imagination. The inspiration for the songs? âWe are driven primarily by the physical and psychological need to release our emotional demons in the form of song,â explained vocalist David Draiman. âSince I do not prescribe to the norm, the world has labeled me as different, perverted, disturbed.â
On hit single âStupify,â Draimanâs blunt lyrics bellow above the percussive aggro-batics of guitarist/programmer Dan Donegan, drummer/programmer Mike Wengren and bassist Fuzz. The hook-laden chorus rings: âWhy, do you like playing around with/My, narrow scope of reality/I can feel it all start slippinâ/I, think Iâm breaking down.â Describing his imposing vocal attack, Draiman says: âIâm not a rapper by any means, but thereâs a very distinctive rhythm that I use to complement the music.â
LA Weekly praised: âNot since Bad Brains has aggro gotten such a resuscitating jolt of unwholesome tweaked soundage as on...The Sickness (Giant/Reprise)...singer David Draimanâs...speed-rasp vocals are the galvanizer locking you into Disturbedâs head-nodding racket.â
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Disturbed front man David Draiman, guitarist Dan Donegan and drummer Mike Wengren, along with then-bassist Steve âFuzzâ Kmak released their breakout debut The Sickness in 2000 and immediately began infecting heavy metal with their unique sound - both modern and primitive - hard, textured and syncopated. The Sickness - produced by Johnny K and the band and mixed by Andy Wallace - stands out like a compound fracture.
Tracks such as âStupify,â âThe Game,â âVoices,â âDown With The Sickness,â âMeaning Of Lifeâ and âDropping Platesâ emanate both ferocity and imagination. The inspiration for the songs? âWe are driven primarily by the physical and psychological need to release our emotional demons in the form of song,â explained vocalist David Draiman. âSince I do not prescribe to the norm, the world has labeled me as different, perverted, disturbed.â
On hit single âStupify,â Draimanâs blunt lyrics bellow above the percussive aggro-batics of guitarist/programmer Dan Donegan, drummer/programmer Mike Wengren and bassist Fuzz. The hook-laden chorus rings: âWhy, do you like playing around with/My, narrow scope of reality/I can feel it all start slippinâ/I, think Iâm breaking down.â Describing his imposing vocal attack, Draiman says: âIâm not a rapper by any means, but thereâs a very distinctive rhythm that I use to complement the music.â
LA Weekly praised: âNot since Bad Brains has aggro gotten such a resuscitating jolt of unwholesome tweaked soundage as on...The Sickness (Giant/Reprise)...singer David Draimanâs...speed-rasp vocals are the galvanizer locking you into Disturbedâs head-nodding racket.â











