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Released on June 3, 2008, Their fourth album ''Indestructible'' debuted at #1, was fully self-produced, and won them their first MediaNotes//GrammyAward nomination for ''Inside The Fire'' (which became their third Gold single). During the Indestructible tour, Disturbed participated in the first-ever Mayhem festival alongside 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''". The band's fifth album, ''Asylum'', which the band touted as their strongest body of work yet, was released on August 31, 2010, giving the band some of the best critical approval they'd ever seen.

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Released on June 3, 2008, Their fourth album ''Indestructible'' debuted at #1, was fully self-produced, and won them their first MediaNotes//GrammyAward MediaNotes/GrammyAward nomination for ''Inside The Fire'' (which became their third Gold single). During the Indestructible tour, Disturbed participated in the first-ever Mayhem festival alongside 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''". The band's fifth album, ''Asylum'', which the band touted as their strongest body of work yet, was released on August 31, 2010, giving the band some of the best critical approval they'd ever seen.
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Released on June 3, 2008, Their fourth album ''Indestructible'' debuted at #1, was fully self-produced, and won them their first UsefulNotes/GrammyAward nomination for ''Inside The Fire'' (which became their third Gold single). During the Indestructible tour, Disturbed participated in the first-ever Mayhem festival alongside 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''". The band's fifth album, ''Asylum'', which the band touted as their strongest body of work yet, was released on August 31, 2010, giving the band some of the best critical approval they'd ever seen.

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Released on June 3, 2008, Their fourth album ''Indestructible'' debuted at #1, was fully self-produced, and won them their first UsefulNotes/GrammyAward MediaNotes//GrammyAward nomination for ''Inside The Fire'' (which became their third Gold single). During the Indestructible tour, Disturbed participated in the first-ever Mayhem festival alongside 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''". The band's fifth album, ''Asylum'', which the band touted as their strongest body of work yet, was released on August 31, 2010, giving the band some of the best critical approval they'd ever seen.



-->'''Mike''': Absolutely. It's just something that’s fun to do. It's like a tension release, really. We spend months at a time focusing on creating new material. Once we're comfortable with the bulk of the material and we know that we almost have a record ready, then we will lay back a bit and have some fun, and that's what those covers are. We get to see what we can do with somebody else's song. It's usually a band that we have a lot of respect for and have been heavily influenced by, like Faith No More or Judas Priest, or it's a band that we feel has had a great hit from the past and we can try and do a 180 on the song and put our own spin on – and not get crucified for it.

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-->'''Mike''': Absolutely. It's just something that’s that's fun to do. It's like a tension release, really. We spend months at a time focusing on creating new material. Once we're comfortable with the bulk of the material and we know that we almost have a record ready, then we will lay back a bit and have some fun, and that's what those covers are. We get to see what we can do with somebody else's song. It's usually a band that we have a lot of respect for and have been heavily influenced by, like Faith No More or Judas Priest, or it's a band that we feel has had a great hit from the past and we can try and do a 180 on the song and put our own spin on – and not get crucified for it.

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