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* [[CatchPhrase/{{Other}} Catch Phrase]]: Draiman ends every concert with "Say our name with us now, my brothers, my sisters, my blood", followed by "[[PunctutatedForEmphasis We Are! Disturbed!]]" (AudienceParticipation included).
* [[Monster/{{Music}} Complete Monster]]: Draiman, purported for the sake of [[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/00000366h_8046.jpg theatricality]]. No, he never ''actually'' did any of those things mentioned in the trope.

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* [[CatchPhrase/{{Other}} Catch Phrase]]: {{Catchphrase}}: Draiman ends every concert with "Say our name with us now, my brothers, my sisters, my blood", followed by "[[PunctutatedForEmphasis We Are! Disturbed!]]" (AudienceParticipation included).
* [[Monster/{{Music}} Complete Monster]]: Draiman, purported for the sake of [[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/00000366h_8046.jpg theatricality]]. No, he never ''actually'' did any of those things mentioned in the trope.
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* [[ShoutOut/{{Music}} Shout Out]]: To SilenceOfTheLambs, multiple times (with occasional lines from TheExorcist popping up): early into their career before performing Stupify, they would play a clip of Buffalo Bill's famous line:

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* [[ShoutOut/{{Music}} Shout Out]]: ShoutOut: To SilenceOfTheLambs, ''TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', multiple times (with occasional lines from TheExorcist ''Film/TheExorcist'' popping up): early into their career before performing Stupify, they would play a clip of Buffalo Bill's famous line:



* SpitefulSpit: Because it's customary that the opening act must go through hell: during their first tour of Europe opening for MarilynManson on the Paris date, the audience - already cheering "Manson! Manson!" - started spitting at the band in unison for the first 5 songs.

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* SpitefulSpit: Because it's customary that the opening act must go through hell: during their first tour of Europe opening for MarilynManson Music/MarilynManson on the Paris date, the audience - already cheering "Manson! Manson!" - started spitting at the band in unison for the first 5 songs.



* [[BadassBoast/{{Music}} Badass Boast]]: Indestructible is basically one long boast (a sense of confidence was the intention during the writing process). It's [[NarmCharm quite charming]], [[SoBadItsGood really]].

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* [[BadassBoast/{{Music}} Badass Boast]]: BadassBoast: Indestructible is basically one long boast (a sense of confidence was the intention during the writing process). It's [[NarmCharm quite charming]], [[SoBadItsGood really]].



* [[CallingTheOldManOut Calling The Old Lady Out]]: Down with the Sickness, though not literally; the rant is metaphorical as explained above.
* [[ClusterFBomb/{{Music}} Cluster F Bomb]]: Down With the Sickness; Liberate is a minor version (even though the word "motherfucker" appears 16 times, counting stanza repetitions, most of the lyrics are pretty swear-free).

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* [[CallingTheOldManOut Calling The the Old Lady Out]]: Down with the Sickness, though not literally; the rant is metaphorical as explained above.
* [[ClusterFBomb/{{Music}} Cluster F Bomb]]: ClusterFBomb: Down With the Sickness; Liberate is a minor version (even though the word "motherfucker" appears 16 times, counting stanza repetitions, most of the lyrics are pretty swear-free).



* {{Dark Is Not Evil}}/{{Superpowered Evil Side}}: This seems to be the theme of the chorus to 'The Night'

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* {{Dark Is Not Evil}}/{{Superpowered Evil Side}}: DarkIsNotEvil[=/=]SuperpoweredEvilSide: This seems to be the theme of the chorus to 'The Night'



* [[Determinator/{{Music}} Determinator]]: Indestructible, I'm Alive
* [[DownerEnding/{{Music}} Downer Ending]]: Just about every song on The Sickness has some hostile outcome, though ambiguous as to whether this is a bad thing.

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* [[Determinator/{{Music}} Determinator]]: Indestructible, I'm Alive
{{Determinator}}: "Indestructible", "I'm Alive".
* [[DownerEnding/{{Music}} Downer Ending]]: DownerEnding: Just about every song on The Sickness has some hostile outcome, though ambiguous as to whether this is a bad thing.



* FilkSong - the Asylum {{B-side}} song [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqaOFcnNCT8&NR=1 Old Friend]] is about {{Dexter}}, which Draiman is supposedly a fan of. He confirmed this himself on his {{Twitter}}.

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* FilkSong - the FilkSong: The Asylum {{B-side}} BSide song [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqaOFcnNCT8&NR=1 Old Friend]] is about {{Dexter}}, which Draiman is supposedly a fan of. He confirmed this himself on his {{Twitter}}.



* TheNotableNumeral: The Asylum {{B-Side}} 3 was written about the West Memphis Three, told from their perspective. Draiman had expressed a desire to donate it somehow on their behalf rather than release it conventionally, [[http://www.disturbed1.com/splash/ which the band did eventually over their website]], asking for dollar donations to get the song. The proceeds go towards the defense fund of Damien Echols.

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* TheNotableNumeral: The Asylum {{B-Side}} BSide 3 was written about the West Memphis Three, told from their perspective. Draiman had expressed a desire to donate it somehow on their behalf rather than release it conventionally, [[http://www.disturbed1.com/splash/ which the band did eventually over their website]], asking for dollar donations to get the song. The proceeds go towards the defense fund of Damien Echols.



* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Fear. Apparently the song is meant to be told from the perspective of the victim.



* SanitySlippageSong: ''[[AptlyNamed They're called Disturbed]]''. They have tons of these.

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* SanitySlippageSong: ''[[AptlyNamed ''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin They're called Disturbed]]''. Disturbed.]]'' They have tons of these.



* [[TakeThat/{{Music}} Take That]]: Never Again has a piece of its chorus directed at Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

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* [[TakeThat/{{Music}} Take That]]: TakeThat: Never Again has a piece of its chorus directed at Mahmoud Ahmadinejad



* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Fear. Apparently the song is meant to be told from the perspective of the victim.



* WorldWarTwo: "Never Again" is mainly about the Holocaust.

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* WorldWarTwo: WorldWarII: "Never Again" is mainly about the Holocaust.



** One time they added too many words: for the drawn-out vocal segment near the end of Inside the Fire, they stuck "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kfJ1dM97jg#t=3m35s You will remember it all, let it fill your mind again, Man~!]]", when "Ma-a-a-an!" was just Draiman's usual [[SingingSimlish Simlish]] (or maybe this was just a [[BigYes long "yeah"]]).
* [[MoodWhiplash/{{Music}} Mood Whiplash]]: This is how the band describes the soft, mournful opening and subsequent blast of guitars in Another Way to Die: "Give them a gentle caress on the cheek before smacking them in the face", in their words.

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** One time they added too many words: for the drawn-out vocal segment near the end of Inside the Fire, they stuck "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kfJ1dM97jg#t=3m35s You will remember it all, let it fill your mind again, Man~!]]", when "Ma-a-a-an!" was just Draiman's usual [[SingingSimlish Simlish]] {{S|catting}}imlish (or maybe this was just a [[BigYes long "yeah"]]).
* [[MoodWhiplash/{{Music}} Mood Whiplash]]: MoodWhiplash: This is how the band describes the soft, mournful opening and subsequent blast of guitars in Another Way to Die: "Give them a gentle caress on the cheek before smacking them in the face", in their words.



* [[TearJerker/RockMusic Tear Jerker]]: Overburdened or Darkness tend to have this effect on people.
** "My Child" on further levels than the band has ever ventured. It's about Draiman learning that he'd gotten a girl pregnant and his resolve to become a father[[hottip:*:"When you came to life, I was terrified '''/''' I knew that nothing else would ever feel the same '''/''' Doubt came over me; what kind of father would I be? '''/''' Another time I could stand up and be a man"]], all destroyed when she had a miscarriage[[hottip:*:"The world around me died '''/''' When I saw that heartbeat"]]. The song starts with the sound of a baby crying, then ends with the drone of a {{flatline}}.
-->Why was it only in death would you redeem my child?
-->I pray you will redeem my child
* [[TruckDriversGearChange Truck Driver's Gear Change]]: Down with the Sickness' final chorus moves two strings up in pitch.

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* [[TearJerker/RockMusic Tear Jerker]]: Overburdened or Darkness tend to have this effect on people.
** "My Child" on further levels than
ThreeChordsAndTheTruth: The Sickness is likely one of the band has most simple but SugarWiki/{{awesome|Music}} records you'll ever ventured. It's about Draiman learning that he'd gotten a girl pregnant and his resolve to become a father[[hottip:*:"When you came to life, I was terrified '''/''' I knew that nothing else would ever feel the same '''/''' Doubt came over me; what kind of father would I be? '''/''' Another time I could stand up and be a man"]], all destroyed when she had a miscarriage[[hottip:*:"The world around me died '''/''' When I saw that heartbeat"]]. The song starts with the sound of a baby crying, then ends with the drone of a {{flatline}}.
-->Why was it only in death would you redeem my child?
-->I pray you will redeem my child
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* [[TruckDriversGearChange Truck Driver's Gear Change]]: TruckDriversGearChange: Down with the Sickness' final chorus moves two strings up in pitch.



* AGlassOfChianti: The Animal, using a bloody example.



* EvilChef: Asylum, when the patient meets him, he [[PsychoticSmirk grins]] then tries to [[IAmAHumanitarian catch, cook and serve the poor bastard]] using a [[ChainsawGood chainsaw]]. While attempting to escape, the patient knocks into a fridge which opens to reveal chilled human bodyparts. One GoryDiscretionShot later, we're treated to shot of human stew [[EyeScream garnished with an eyeball]]. It was thought to be AllJustADream, but afterwards the doctors [[ForceFeeding Force Feed]] him [[OrWasItADream the human soup that was supposed to be him]].

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* EvilChef: Asylum, when the patient meets him, he [[PsychoticSmirk grins]] then tries to [[IAmAHumanitarian [[ImAHumanitarian catch, cook and serve the poor bastard]] using a [[ChainsawGood chainsaw]].{{chainsaw|Good}}. While attempting to escape, the patient knocks into a fridge which opens to reveal chilled human bodyparts. One GoryDiscretionShot later, we're treated to shot of human stew [[EyeScream garnished with an eyeball]]. It was thought to be AllJustADream, but afterwards the doctors [[ForceFeeding Force Feed]] him [[OrWasItADream the human soup that was supposed to be him]].



* [[GaiasLament Gaia's Lament]]: Another Way To Die has multiple points dedicated to humans living as they do, [[BadFuture then switches to a future that could be]].

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* [[GaiasLament Gaia's Lament]]: GaiasLament: Another Way To Die has multiple points dedicated to humans living as they do, [[BadFuture then switches to a future that could be]].be]].
* AGlassOfChianti: The Animal, using a bloody example.

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* [[CatchPhrase/{{Other}} Catch Phrase]]: Draiman ends every concert with "Say our name with us now, my brothers, my sisters, my blood", followed by "[[ThisIsSparta We Are! Disturbed!]]" (AudienceParticipation included).

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* [[CatchPhrase/{{Other}} Catch Phrase]]: Draiman ends every concert with "Say our name with us now, my brothers, my sisters, my blood", followed by "[[ThisIsSparta "[[PunctutatedForEmphasis We Are! Disturbed!]]" (AudienceParticipation included).



* [[LargeHam/{{Music}} Large Ham]]: Draiman; [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSyjqhUp7VA see]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD72gKLxWE8 for]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw05LREofwA yourself]].

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* [[LargeHam/{{Music}} Large Ham]]: LargeHam: Draiman; [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSyjqhUp7VA see]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD72gKLxWE8 for]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw05LREofwA yourself]].



* {{Mondegreen}}: In "Inside the Fire," does he say, "Devon, no longer living" or "Devon, one of eleven"?
** In "Warrior", it sounds like he's saying "[[LeaveBehindAPistol So suicide now]]" instead of "So decide now". He also at one point sounds like he's saying "I am a weapon of immense ability" instead of "Invincibility". Really, both of them work.



* [[PleaseDontLeaveMe Please Don't Leave Me]]: Stricken, in a sense; it's about a person who came into the narrator's life, bringing nothing but problems. The narrator stuck by them despite it, but they ultimately left without explanation. The narrator seemed to be in love with the person, but is conflicted on whether he wants them back, or can let them go.

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* [[PleaseDontLeaveMe Please Don't Leave Me]]: PleaseDontLeaveMe: Stricken, in a sense; it's about a person who came into the narrator's life, bringing nothing but problems. The narrator stuck by them despite it, but they ultimately left without explanation. The narrator seemed to be in love with the person, but is conflicted on whether he wants them back, or can let them go.


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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: A 6½. ''Yes'' a 6½.
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Disturbed is a four-piece [[TheWindyCity Chicago]] [[AlternativeMetal Alternative]] Music/HeavyMetal[=/=]HardRock band formed in August 1996. Released in 2000, their debut album ''The Sickness'' both shot them into stardom and earned them a devoted fanbase called the [[FanCommunityNicknames Disturbed1s]]. The band [[ColbertBump made a name for themselves]] after playing second stage of the Ozzfest tour in 2000, headling the U.S tour in 2001 alongside the likes of Music/{{Slipknot}}, Music/LinkinPark and Music/MarilynManson, and then again as a headliner in 2003. In 2001, they created their own tour (a small event at the time), the Music as a Weapon tour taken from a lyric in the song ''Droppin' Plates'' (abbreviated as MAAW), including acts throughout its existence such as Music/DrowningPool, Music/AlterBridge, As I Lay Dying, Music/{{Chevelle}}, Music/{{Flyleaf}}, Chimaira, Music/{{Trivium}}, [[PayableOnDeath P.O.D.]], Nonpoint, Stone Sour, Music/LacunaCoil, In This Moment and Music/KillswitchEngage. On September 17, 2002, they released their second album, ''Believe'', which went straight to #1 (see below) and was lauded by critics as the album that broke them from the {{Nu-metal}} tag that plagued ''The Sickness''. Years later in 2006, the single ''Down with the Sickness'' would be certified Gold, then Platinum in 2009.

After MAAW II's last show in Chicago, they fired bassist Steve '[[StageNames Fuzz]]' Kmak for "personal differences" that they've yet to fully explain. He was replaced with current bassist John Moyer, formerly of the Texas Industrial act The Union Underground, who played bass for the album ''Ten Thousand Fists'', becoming a full member during the band's subsequent tour in support of the album. The Ten Thousand Fists album also marked the band's second straight-to-#1 with the song ''Stricken'' becoming their second Gold single in 2008. Released on June 3, 2008, Their fourth album ''Indestructible'' deputed at #1, was fully [[RecordProducer self-produced]], and won them their first Grammy nomination for ''Inside The Fire'' (which became their third Gold single). During the Indestructible tour, Disturbed participated in the first ever Mayhem festival alongside Music/{{Slipknot}}, Music/{{DragonForce}} and Music/{{Mastodon}}, going on to become one of the largest metal festivals in the United States. This tour also marked the most elaborate production quality and sheer scale and that the Music as a Weapon tour had ever seen, leading them to rechristen it the "Music as a Weapon ''festival''".

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Disturbed is a four-piece [[TheWindyCity Chicago]] [[AlternativeMetal Alternative]] {{Alternative|Metal}} Music/HeavyMetal[=/=]HardRock band formed in August 1996. Released in 2000, their debut album ''The Sickness'' both shot them into stardom and earned them a devoted fanbase called the [[FanCommunityNicknames Disturbed1s]]. The band [[ColbertBump made a name for themselves]] after playing second stage of the Ozzfest tour in 2000, headling the U.S tour in 2001 alongside the likes of Music/{{Slipknot}}, Music/LinkinPark and Music/MarilynManson, and then again as a headliner in 2003. In 2001, they created their own tour (a small event at the time), the Music as a Weapon tour taken from a lyric in the song ''Droppin' Plates'' (abbreviated as MAAW), including acts throughout its existence such as Music/DrowningPool, Music/AlterBridge, As I Lay Dying, Music/{{Chevelle}}, Music/{{Flyleaf}}, Chimaira, Music/{{Trivium}}, [[PayableOnDeath P.O.D.]], Music/{{POD}}, Nonpoint, Stone Sour, Music/LacunaCoil, In This Moment and Music/KillswitchEngage. On September 17, 2002, they released their second album, ''Believe'', which went straight to #1 (see below) and was lauded by critics as the album that broke them from the {{Nu-metal}} tag that plagued ''The Sickness''. Years later in 2006, the single ''Down with the Sickness'' would be certified Gold, then Platinum in 2009.

After MAAW II's last show in Chicago, they fired bassist Steve '[[StageNames Fuzz]]' Kmak for "personal differences" that they've yet to fully explain. He was replaced with current bassist John Moyer, formerly of the Texas Industrial act The Union Underground, who played bass for the album ''Ten Thousand Fists'', becoming a full member during the band's subsequent tour in support of the album. The Ten Thousand Fists album also marked the band's second straight-to-#1 with the song ''Stricken'' becoming their second Gold single in 2008. Released on June 3, 2008, Their fourth album ''Indestructible'' deputed at #1, was fully [[RecordProducer self-produced]], and won them their first Grammy nomination for ''Inside The Fire'' (which became their third Gold single). During the Indestructible tour, Disturbed participated in the first ever Mayhem festival alongside Music/{{Slipknot}}, Music/{{DragonForce}} Music/{{Dragonforce}} and Music/{{Mastodon}}, going on to become one of the largest metal festivals in the United States. This tour also marked the most elaborate production quality and sheer scale and that the Music as a Weapon tour had ever seen, leading them to rechristen it the "Music as a Weapon ''festival''".



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* SelfPlagiarism: The '''so-ah!''' noises in Glass Shatters are a rather blatant redux of the noises in Voices. Possibly justified in that Disturbed didn't actually compose the song, simply performing it [[InTheStyleOf in their own style]] without much flexibility.

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* SelfPlagiarism: SelfPlagiarism[=/=]SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The '''so-ah!''' noises in Glass Shatters are a rather blatant redux of the noises in Voices. Possibly justified in that Disturbed didn't actually compose the song, simply performing it [[InTheStyleOf in their own style]] without much flexibility.



* ShinyMidnightBlack: The woman in The Animal, played by Draiman's wife (then-fiancée) [[http://www.google.ca/images?rlz=1C1DVCA_enCA323CA358&q=Lena%20Yada&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi&biw=1024&bih=679 Lena Yada]].

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* ShinyMidnightBlack: HimeCut[=/=]ShinyMidnightBlack: The woman in The Animal, played by Draiman's wife (then-fiancée) [[http://www.google.ca/images?rlz=1C1DVCA_enCA323CA358&q=Lena%20Yada&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi&biw=1024&bih=679 Lena Yada]].

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* TheJimmyHartVersion[=/=]SelfPlagiarism: The '''so-ah!''' noises in Glass Shatters are a rather blatant redux of the noises in Voices. Possibly justified in that Disturbed didn't actually compose the song, simply performing it [[InTheStyleOf in their own style]] without much flexibility.


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+ Music/{{Pantera}}, Music/BlackSabbath, Music/FaithNoMore, Music/JudasPriest, Music/{{Tool}}, Music/IronMaiden, Music/LedZeppelin, {{Queensryche}}, Music/{{Metallica}}, Music/{{Korn}}, Music/{{Testament}}, {{Dio}}, Music/FearFactory, Racer X, Music/{{Sevendust}}, Music/{{Slayer}}, Ratt, Music/{{Soundgarden}}, Music/MotleyCrue, Music/AliceInChains, Dokken, Music/GunsNRoses, Music/{{ACDC}}

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+ Music/{{Pantera}}, Music/BlackSabbath, Music/FaithNoMore, Music/JudasPriest, Music/{{Tool}}, Music/IronMaiden, Music/LedZeppelin, {{Queensryche}}, Music/{{Metallica}}, Music/{{Korn}}, Music/{{Testament}}, {{Dio}}, Music/FearFactory, Racer X, Music/{{Sevendust}}, Music/{{Slayer}}, Ratt, Music/{{Soundgarden}}, Music/MotleyCrue, Music/AliceInChains, Dokken, Music/{{Dokken}}, Music/GunsNRoses, Music/{{ACDC}}
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Not a Hime Cut. No bangs or sidetails.


* HimeCut[=/=]ShinyMidnightBlack: The woman in The Animal, played by Draiman's wife (then-fiancée) [[http://www.google.ca/images?rlz=1C1DVCA_enCA323CA358&q=Lena%20Yada&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi&biw=1024&bih=679 Lena Yada]].

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* HimeCut[=/=]ShinyMidnightBlack: ShinyMidnightBlack: The woman in The Animal, played by Draiman's wife (then-fiancée) [[http://www.google.ca/images?rlz=1C1DVCA_enCA323CA358&q=Lena%20Yada&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi&biw=1024&bih=679 Lena Yada]].

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* TwiceToldTale: Prayer's video is based on [[TheBible the Book of Job]].

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* TwiceToldTale: Prayer's video is based on [[TheBible [[Literature/TheBible the Book of Job]].
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* LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition: ''The Collection'', a BoxedSet of the bands' five albums on vinyl. It will supposedly have a few RevenueEnhancingDevices as well.

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* LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition: ''The Collection'', a BoxedSet of the bands' five albums on vinyl. It will supposedly have a few RevenueEnhancingDevices as well. Additionally it will have pieces of artwork unique to this release and is being limited to 2500 copies.
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** Not longer than a few months after Draiman said that on his Twitter, [[http://loudwire.com/dillinger-escape-plan-frontman-disses-disturbed/?fb_comment_id=fbc_10150320251702291_21377528_10150578753182291#f16188c49c Greg Puciato ignites it again on his]].
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To the group's credit, they're one of the few bands in history to release four straight-to-#1 albums in a row on the Billboard 200 (''Believe'', ''Ten Thousand Fists'', ''Indestructible'', ''Asylum'')[[hottip:*:This entails releasing an album which sells enough copies in its first week to debut at the #1 spot.]], the others being Dave Matthews Band (at five releases since ''Before These Crowded Streets'') and Music/{{Metallica}} (everything after ''The Black Album'', making for five). These groups have yet to release an album that breaks this streak, giving them a chance to [[BeyondTheImpossible push the envelope further]]. Disturbed also happen to be the youngest band to do this. In other words, don't underestimate the Disturbed1s.

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To the group's credit, they're one of the few bands in history to release four straight-to-#1 albums in a row on the Billboard 200 (''Believe'', ''Ten Thousand Fists'', ''Indestructible'', ''Asylum'')[[hottip:*:This entails releasing an album which sells enough copies in its first week to debut at the #1 spot.]], the others being Dave Matthews Band (at five releases since ''Before These Crowded Streets'') and Music/{{Metallica}} (everything after ''The Black Album'', making for five). These groups have yet to release an album that breaks this streak, giving them a chance to [[BeyondTheImpossible [[UpToEleven push the envelope further]]. Disturbed also happen to be the youngest band to do this. In other words, don't underestimate the Disturbed1s.
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* MeaningfulName: 'The Lost Children', a collection of Disturbed's works that the public never saw

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The band's fifth effort, ''Asylum'', which the band has touted their strongest body of work yet was released on August 31, 2010, giving the band some of the best critical approval they've ever seen. Recently the band (or their manager) has become obsessed with festival appearances, playing the Uproar tour with Music/AvengedSevenfold, going straight to Taste of Chaos with Papa Roach and Buckcherry afterwards, has embarked on their MAAW Fest V with Music/{{Korn}}, then it's off to their second Mayhem fest appearance with Music/{{Godsmack}} and Music/{{Megadeth}}, which still doesn't account for one-day events[[hottip:*:Rock on the Range, Rock am Ring, Download fest, etc]]. After playing Mayhem and four dates in South America, the band will be taking an extended break (projected to go till at least till 2013).

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The band's fifth effort, ''Asylum'', which the band has touted their strongest body of work yet was released on August 31, 2010, giving the band some of the best critical approval they've ever seen. Recently the band (or their manager) has become obsessed with festival appearances, playing the Uproar tour with Music/AvengedSevenfold, going straight to Taste of Chaos with Papa Roach and Buckcherry afterwards, has embarked on their MAAW Fest V with Music/{{Korn}}, then it's off to their second Mayhem fest appearance with Music/{{Godsmack}} and Music/{{Megadeth}}, which still doesn't account for one-day events[[hottip:*:Rock on the Range, Rock am Ring, Download fest, etc]]. After playing Mayhem and four dates in South America, the band will be taking an extended break (projected to go till at least till 2013).
hiatus, with no continuation of band activities projected anywhere in the near future. On November 8, shortly after announcing the hiatus, the band released ''The Lost Children'', a compilation of their all the non-album material written over the course of their career.



** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnLFXteZ-xg Indestructible]]

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** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnLFXteZ-xg com/watch?v=aWxBrI0g1kE Indestructible]]



** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHx40M4_e78 Another Way To Die]]
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E807wILGwBU Asylum]]
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgZC-I6IAKo The Animal]]

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** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHx40M4_e78 com/watch?v=HwELajFteTo Another Way To Die]]
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E807wILGwBU com/watch?v=1K9jBL2syJ8 Asylum]]
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgZC-I6IAKo com/watch?v=dwxUgefMStM The Animal]]
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+ Music/{{Pantera}}, Music/BlackSabbath, Music/FaithNoMore, Music/JudasPriest, Music/{{Tool}}, Music/IronMaiden, Music/LedZeppelin, {{Queensryche}}, Music/{{Metallica}}, Music/{{Korn}}, Testament, {{Dio}}, Music/FearFactory, Racer X, Music/{{Sevendust}}, Music/{{Slayer}}, Ratt, Music/{{Soundgarden}}, Music/MotleyCrue, Music/AliceInChains, Dokken, Music/GunsNRoses, Music/{{ACDC}}

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+ Music/{{Pantera}}, Music/BlackSabbath, Music/FaithNoMore, Music/JudasPriest, Music/{{Tool}}, Music/IronMaiden, Music/LedZeppelin, {{Queensryche}}, Music/{{Metallica}}, Music/{{Korn}}, Testament, Music/{{Testament}}, {{Dio}}, Music/FearFactory, Racer X, Music/{{Sevendust}}, Music/{{Slayer}}, Ratt, Music/{{Soundgarden}}, Music/MotleyCrue, Music/AliceInChains, Dokken, Music/GunsNRoses, Music/{{ACDC}}

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+ Adrenaline Mob (Moyer)




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* ''The Lost Children'' (BSide Compilation) - 2011, November
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvAmUKgH7HI Hell]]




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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8TOTl3nIcc Mine]][[hottip:*:This is the first time the song has ever been heard before, as every other track saw a release of some kind elsewhere]], [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJQKwR6DCVw Old Friend]][[hottip:*:This is the first time the song has been officially released; it first came into the fandom's hands through a leak]], [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77GOPSFiAyk 3]][[hottip:*:This was originally not going to be put on the album since it was made specifically to benefit the West Memphis Three, but their unexpected release before the compilation came out made them change their mind]]



* {{Fanon}}: There was an old old belief going around that the ''Believe'' album's interlocking religious symbols somehow signified the four band members' actual religions. All that's known is that Draiman comes from an Orthodox Jewish background and that Donegan is Irish (and therefore most likely of Catholic descent). Does that mean Fuzz or Wengren are Pagan or Islamic?
* FandomRivalry: With the punk band Finch, and to some degree, TheDillingerEscapePlan.
** The situation with TheDillingerEscapePlan was mainly based on a misunderstanding, and truth-be-told the DEP has been rather civil about it. Someone informed Disturbed that the group's guitarist had been mocking them for their elaborate stage set-up, when really he was merely making an off-hand remark about how little they themselves bother rehearsing. As the guitarist from DEP put it, when Disturbed use a pyro onstage, they don't get ''set on fire'' by it, as has happened at DEP gigs.
** [[https://twitter.com/#!/DAVIDMDRAIMAN/status/96061280183525377 Draiman has had this to say]]
-->No beef with them. I think the press misquoted them once. We cleared it up.
* {{Fanon}}: There was an old old belief going around that the ''Believe'' album's interlocking religious symbols somehow signified the four band members' actual religions. All that's known is that Draiman comes from an Orthodox Jewish background and that Donegan is Irish (and therefore most likely of Catholic descent). Does that mean Fuzz or Wengren are Pagan or Islamic?



* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: For whatever reason, the band's strongest following outside of the U.S. seems to be Australasia/Oceania, leading them to run one of the longest legs of their Indestructible tour through Australia and bring an entire MAAW IV festival to New Zealand[[hottip:*:MAAW V will extends this to Australia as well]]. In fact, the band has consistently charted highest outside N.A in Australia and New Zealand[[hottip:*:Where they also happen to have 4 #1 albums according to the RIANZ]], with those two being the first places for Asylum to be certified Gold, faster than the U.S. Furthermore, the band has remarked heavily on the energy the crowds give off at concerts. In Draiman's words:
-->"God I Love Australia!"
** Amusingly, the band is actually rather popular in Germany (or at least more-so than the rest of Europe).



* MisattributedSong: An unusually high number of people believe they did a song called "Killing You Now". It was actually done by a band called Fear of Sound. Sometimes, it's even misattributed to {{Tool}}.
** "Blood In My Eyes" was a song purported to have been a collaboration between them with LimpBizkit and Godsmack (the bands have never so much as been in the same room together). The song was made by an indie nu-metal group called Dime Store Hoods.



* HiddenTrack: The band had hoped that their {{U2}} cover would be this, but since iTunes generally splits up hidden tracks[[hottip:*:because then they'd have to sells several songs for the price of one]], this was spoiled weeks in advance.

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* HiddenTrack: The band had hoped that their {{U2}} cover would be this, but since iTunes generally splits up hidden tracks[[hottip:*:because then they'd have to sells several songs for the price of one]], this [[SpoiledByTheFormat was spoiled weeks in advance.advance]].



* TheUnfavourite: The band has been pretty clear about not caring for Glass Shatters



* HimeCut[=/=]ShinyMidnightBlack: The woman in The Animal, played by Draiman's fiancée [[http://www.google.ca/images?rlz=1C1DVCA_enCA323CA358&q=Lena%20Yada&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi&biw=1024&bih=679 Lena Yada]].

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* HimeCut[=/=]ShinyMidnightBlack: The woman in The Animal, played by Draiman's fiancée wife (then-fiancée) [[http://www.google.ca/images?rlz=1C1DVCA_enCA323CA358&q=Lena%20Yada&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi&biw=1024&bih=679 Lena Yada]].

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* LoudnessWar: Asylum has noticeably squashed playback when entered in a sound editor.



* RecordOfLoudnessWar: Asylum has noticeably squashed playback when entered in a sound editor.
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To the group's credit, they're one of the few bands in history to release four straight-to-#1 albums in a row on the Billboard 200 (Believe, Ten Thousand Fists, Indestructible, Asylum)[[hottip:*:This entails releasing an album which sells enough copies in its first week to debut at the #1 spot.]], the others being Dave Matthews Band (at five releases since ''Before These Crowded Streets'') and Music/{{Metallica}} (everything after ''The Black Album'', making for five). These groups have yet to release an album that breaks this streak, giving them a chance to [[BeyondTheImpossible push the envelope further]]. Disturbed also happen to be the youngest band to do this. In other words, don't underestimate the Disturbed1s.

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To the group's credit, they're one of the few bands in history to release four straight-to-#1 albums in a row on the Billboard 200 (Believe, Ten (''Believe'', ''Ten Thousand Fists, Indestructible, Asylum)[[hottip:*:This Fists'', ''Indestructible'', ''Asylum'')[[hottip:*:This entails releasing an album which sells enough copies in its first week to debut at the #1 spot.]], the others being Dave Matthews Band (at five releases since ''Before These Crowded Streets'') and Music/{{Metallica}} (everything after ''The Black Album'', making for five). These groups have yet to release an album that breaks this streak, giving them a chance to [[BeyondTheImpossible push the envelope further]]. Disturbed also happen to be the youngest band to do this. In other words, don't underestimate the Disturbed1s.



* '''''The Sickness''''' - 2000[[hottip:*:Has been given an UpdatedRerelease in celebration of the album's [[MilestoneCelebration 10th Anniversary]].]]

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* '''''The Sickness''''' ''The Sickness'' - 2000[[hottip:*:Has been given an UpdatedRerelease in celebration of the album's [[MilestoneCelebration 10th Anniversary]].]]



* '''''Believe''''' - 2002, Sept

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* '''''Believe''''' ''Believe'' - 2002, Sept



* '''''Music as a Weapon II''''' - 2003 (recorded), 2004 (released)[[hottip:*:(final date in Chicago) with Taproot, Unloco and Chevelle]]

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* '''''Music ''Music as a Weapon II''''' II'' - 2003 (recorded), 2004 (released)[[hottip:*:(final date in Chicago) with Taproot, Unloco and Chevelle]]



* '''''Ten Thousand Fists''''' - 2005

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* '''''Ten ''Ten Thousand Fists''''' Fists'' - 2005



* '''''Indestructible''''' - 2008, June

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* '''''Indestructible''''' ''Indestructible'' - 2008, June



* '''''Live & Indestructible''''' (E.P) - 2008, Sept
* '''''Asylum''''' - 2010, August

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* '''''Live ''Live & Indestructible''''' Indestructible'' (E.P) - 2008, Sept
* '''''Asylum''''' ''Asylum'' - 2010, August



* '''''[[{{Rockumentary}} Meaning Of Life]]''''' (''M.O.L.'') - 2002, March
* '''''Music as a Weapon II''''' - 2003, 2004[[hottip:*:Marked as "Sickness (Live USA 2003)". Not licensed by Warner and features no performances by Chevelle, Taproot or Unloco (aside from the ''Stupify'' vocal triet), unlike the live album above (both are the same performance).]]
* '''''Indestructible in Germany''''' - 2008, Nov
* '''''[[{{Rockumentary}} Decade Of Disturbed]]''''' (''D.O.D.'') - 2010[[hottip:*:Packaged physically with every copy of the ''Asylum'' special edition with a digital download inside every standard copy.]]

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* '''''[[{{Rockumentary}} ''[[{{Rockumentary}} Meaning Of Life]]''''' Life]]'' (''M.O.L.'') - 2002, March
* '''''Music ''Music as a Weapon II''''' II'' - 2003, 2004[[hottip:*:Marked as "Sickness (Live USA 2003)". Not licensed by Warner and features no performances by Chevelle, Taproot or Unloco (aside from the ''Stupify'' vocal triet), unlike the live album above (both are the same performance).]]
* '''''Indestructible ''Indestructible in Germany''''' Germany'' - 2008, Nov
* '''''[[{{Rockumentary}} ''[[{{Rockumentary}} Decade Of Disturbed]]''''' Disturbed]]'' (''D.O.D.'') - 2010[[hottip:*:Packaged physically with every copy of the ''Asylum'' special edition with a digital download inside every standard copy.]]

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* {{Fanon}}: There was an old old belief going around that the ''Believe'' album's interlocking religious symbols somehow signified the four band members' actual religions. All that's known is that Draiman comes from an Orthodox Jewish background and that Donegan is Irish (and therefore most likely of Catholic descent). Does that mean Fuzz or Wengren are Pagan or Islamic?
* FandomRivalry: With the punk band Finch, and to some degree, TheDillingerEscapePlan.
** The situation with TheDillingerEscapePlan was mainly based on a misunderstanding, and truth-be-told the DEP has been rather civil about it. Someone informed Disturbed that the group's guitarist had been mocking them for their elaborate stage set-up, when really he was merely making an off-hand remark about how little they themselves bother rehearsing.
*** As the guitarist from DEP put it, when Disturbed use a pyro onstage, they don't get ''set on fire'' by it, as has happened at DEP gigs.



* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: For whatever reason, the band's strongest following outside of the U.S. seems to be Australasia/Oceania, leading them to run one of the longest legs of their Indestructible tour through Australia and bring an entire MAAW IV festival to New Zealand[[hottip:*:MAAW V will extends this to Australia as well]]. In fact, the band has consistently charted highest outside N.A in Australia and New Zealand[[hottip:*:Where they also happen to have 4 #1 albums according to the RIANZ]], with those two being the first places for Asylum to be certified Gold, faster than the U.S. Furthermore, the band has remarked heavily on the energy the crowds give off at concerts. In Draiman's words:
-->"God I Love Australia!"
** Amusingly, the band is actually rather popular in Germany (or at least more-so than the rest of Europe).



* MisattributedSong: An unusually high number of people believe they did a song called "Killing You Now". It was actually done by a band called Fear of Sound. Sometimes, it's even misattributed to {{Tool}}.
** "Blood In My Eyes" was a song purported to have been a collaboration between them with LimpBizkit and Godsmack (the bands have never so much as been in the same room together). The song was made by an indie nu-metal group called Dime Store Hoods.
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* FandomRivalry: With the punk band Finch, and to some degree, The Dillinger Escape Plan.
** The situation with The Dillinger Escape Plan was mainly based on a misunderstanding, and truth-be-told the DEP has been rather civil about it. Someone informed Disturbed that the group's guitarist had been mocking them for their elaborate stage set-up, when really he was merely making an off-hand remark about how little they themselves bother rehearsing.

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* FandomRivalry: With the punk band Finch, and to some degree, The Dillinger Escape Plan.
TheDillingerEscapePlan.
** The situation with The Dillinger Escape Plan TheDillingerEscapePlan was mainly based on a misunderstanding, and truth-be-told the DEP has been rather civil about it. Someone informed Disturbed that the group's guitarist had been mocking them for their elaborate stage set-up, when really he was merely making an off-hand remark about how little they themselves bother rehearsing.
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* DarkIsNotEvil/SuperpoweredEvilSide: This seems to be the theme of the chorus to 'The Night'

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* DarkIsNotEvil/SuperpoweredEvilSide: {{Dark Is Not Evil}}/{{Superpowered Evil Side}}: This seems to be the theme of the chorus to 'The Night'
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* DarkIsNotEvil/SuperpoweredEvilSide: This seems to be the theme of the chorus to 'The Night'
--> ''There can be no better way of knowing''
--> ''In a world beyond controlling''
--> ''Are you going to deny the savior''
--> ''In front of your eyes''
--> ''Stare into the night''
--> ''Power beyond containing''
--> ''Are you going to remain a slave for''
--> ''The rest of your life''
--> ''Give into the night''

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* RhymingWithItself



* RhymingWithItself

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* RhymingWithItselfThisIsForEmphasisBitch: "Droppin' Plates"
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* AuthorVocabularyCalendar: The words 'terrible', 'hell', 'dark' (or 'darkness'), 'sacrifice', 'pain', 'alive', 'death' (or 'dead'), 'hate', and 'hatred' are just a handful of the words the band says at least once an album.
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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: Darkness
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* [[{{ptitleolejp9syvlsx}} Smite Me, O Mighty Smiter]]: The concept behind Prayer.

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* [[{{ptitleolejp9syvlsx}} Smite Me, O Mighty Smiter]]: SmiteMeOMightySmiter: The concept behind Prayer.
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->''Everyone has a struggle in life, and the question is do you allow yourself to be overcome by it or do you master it with unified strength and power.''
->''This is exactly what the music was meant to do, to transend your normal world, to make you more than what you are, to make you set down your burden for a while.''
->''Feel powerful, feel invincible, feel '''indestructible'''; '''believe''' in something as opposed to believing in nothing; spread '''the sickness''', infect the world.''
-->-David Draiman, opening line to ''D.O.D.''

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->''Everyone ->''"Everyone has a struggle in life, and the question is do you allow yourself to be overcome by it or do you master it with unified strength and power.''
->''This is exactly what the music was meant to do, to transend transcend your normal world, to make you more than what you are, to make you set down your burden for a while.''
->''Feel powerful, feel invincible, feel '''indestructible'''; '''believe''' indestructible; believe' in something as opposed to believing in nothing; spread '''the sickness''', 'the sickness, infect the world.''
-->-David Draiman,
"''
-->--'''David Draiman''',
opening line to ''D.O.D.''



* {{Nakama}}: References to comradery are a common theme. Rise and I'm Alive shoot to thought.



* {{Ubermensch}}: Divide.

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* {{Ubermensch}}: TrueCompanions: References to camaraderie are a common theme. Rise and I'm Alive shoot to thought.
* {{Ubermensch}}:
**
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* SpotlightStealingSquad: In the truest spirit of the term "co-headliner", MAAW V (for the first time in the tour's history) has Korn finishing several dates near-equal to the dates in which Disturbed closes. Yes, {{Korn}} has far more longevity and success, but it must be awkward to visitors who came to see Disturbed's personal festival only to have them say "And now for Korn".

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* SpotlightStealingSquad: In the truest spirit of the term "co-headliner", MAAW V (for the first time in the tour's history) has Korn finishing several dates near-equal to the dates in which Disturbed closes. Yes, {{Korn}} Music/{{Korn}} has far more longevity and success, but it must be awkward to visitors who came to see Disturbed's personal festival only to have them say "And now for Korn".



** Live, they've been known to cover ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgGaNJw0coA Walk]]'' by Music/{{Pantera}} whenever the Abbot brothers were nearby. Since the death of Dimebag Darrell, they haven't done it since. Interestingly, the group preformed a cover of ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHly7lzRlcw Cold Gin]]'' by {{KISS}} in Darrell's honour when the band organized a benifit show for the Abbot family. They performed ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee9vUGafX6Q&NR=1 Fade to Black]]'' by Music/{{Metallica}} during MAAW II, and during their underground days [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QueWNHL5yZM they would do]] {{Tool}}, KoRn and Music/{{Sevendust}} covers.

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** Live, they've been known to cover ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgGaNJw0coA Walk]]'' by Music/{{Pantera}} whenever the Abbot brothers were nearby. Since the death of Dimebag Darrell, they haven't done it since. Interestingly, the group preformed a cover of ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHly7lzRlcw Cold Gin]]'' by {{KISS}} in Darrell's honour when the band organized a benifit show for the Abbot family. They performed ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee9vUGafX6Q&NR=1 Fade to Black]]'' by Music/{{Metallica}} during MAAW II, and during their underground days [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QueWNHL5yZM they would do]] {{Tool}}, KoRn Music/{{KoRn}} and Music/{{Sevendust}} covers.
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** Their [[JudasPriest Living After Midnight]] cover has one [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W66-xlmfpTQ#t=3m55s near the end]].

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** Their [[JudasPriest [[Music/JudasPriest Living After Midnight]] cover has one [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W66-xlmfpTQ#t=3m55s near the end]].

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