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2 [[caption-width-right:350:L-R: Moyer, Donegan, Draiman, Wengren.]]
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4->''"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.''
5->''This is exactly what the music was meant to do, to transcend your normal world, to make you more than what you are, to make you set down your burden for a while.''
6->''Feel powerful, feel invincible, feel indestructible; believe' in something as opposed to believing in nothing; spread 'the sickness, infect the world."''
7-->-- '''David Draiman''', opening line to ''D.O.D.''
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9Disturbed is a four-piece HeavyMetal[=/=]HardRock band formed in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} in August 1996.
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11The band's debut album ''The Sickness'', released in 2000, shot them into stardom, produced a number of hit songs (namely "Down with the Sickness"), and earned them a devoted fanbase called the [[FanCommunityNicknames Disturbed1s]]. The band later [[ColbertBump made a name for themselves]] after playing second stage of the Ozzfest tour in 2000, headlining the U.S tour in 2001 alongside the likes of Music/{{Slipknot}}, Music/LinkinPark and Music/MarilynManson, and then again in 2003. In 2001, they created their own tour (a small event at the time), the Music as a Weapon (MAAW) tour, its name taken from a lyric in the song "Droppin' Plates". Acts included in the tour throughout its existence included Music/DrowningPool, Music/AlterBridge, As I Lay Dying, Music/{{Chevelle}}, Music/{{Flyleaf}}, Chimaira, Music/{{Trivium}}, Music/{{POD}}, Nonpoint, Stone Sour, Music/LacunaCoil, In This Moment and Music/KillswitchEngage.
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13On 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 NuMetal tag that plagued ''The Sickness''.
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15After MAAW II's last show in Chicago, they fired bassist Steve "[[StageNames Fuzz]]" Kmak for "personal differences" that they never fully explained. 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 album also marked the band's second straight-to-#1 with the song "Stricken" becoming their second Gold single in 2008.
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17Released 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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19After playing Mayhem and making a number of festival appearances[[note]]playing the Uproar tour with Music/AvengedSevenfold, Taste of Chaos with Papa Roach and Buckcherry afterwards, MAAW Fest V with Music/{{Korn}}, their second Mayhem fest with Music/{{Godsmack}} and Music/{{Megadeth}} -- which still doesn't account for one-day events like Rock on the Range, Rock am Ring, and Download Festival[[/note]], the band took an extended hiatus in October 2011, 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. In 2012-13, during the course of their hiatus, Moyer joined SuperGroup Adrenaline Mob, Draiman started an IndustrialMetal project known as Device with song-writing handled by himself and Geno Lenardo of Filter, and Donegan started writing with Dan Chandler of Evans Blue, culminating in Fight or Flight, which he invited Wengren to drum for.
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21On June 20, 2015, a video was posted on the band's official Facebook page, showing their mascot, "the Guy", in cryosleep. Over the next two days, two more videos were released showing him waking up, culminating in the band's announcement on June 23 that their hiatus was over and they would be releasing a new album, titled ''Immortalized''. Almost 3 years later, the band revealed their next album, appropriately titled ''Evolution'', with the single "Are You Ready?", with the album released on October 19, 2018.
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23Don't expect to nail down the actual genre of Disturbed very easily, as [[SeriousBusiness debates continue to this day]]. They're generally seen as "something heavy metal and probably some hard rock." You can blame the ambiguity on their AlternativeMetal tendencies. Try not to mention them and "{{nu metal}}" in the same sentence at any point to anyone -- it isn't worth it. For all intents and purposes, they're a rock group.
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25To the group's credit, they're one of the few bands in history to release five straight-to-#1 albums[[note]]This entails releasing an album which sells enough copies in its first week to debut at the #1 spot.[[/note]] in a row on the ''Billboard'' 200 (''Believe'', ''Ten Thousand Fists'', ''Indestructible'', ''Asylum'', ''Immortalized''), the others being Music/DaveMatthewsBand (at six releases since ''Before These Crowded Streets'') and Music/{{Metallica}} (everything after ''The Black Album'', making for five). However, the streak died with ''Evolution'', keeping their record at five. Disturbed also happen to be the youngest band to do this. In other words, don't underestimate the [=Disturbed1s=].
26[floatboxright:
27Influences:
28+ Music/{{Pantera}}, Music/BlackSabbath, Music/FaithNoMore, Music/JudasPriest, Music/{{Tool}}, Music/IronMaiden, Music/LedZeppelin, Music/{{Queensryche}}, Music/{{Metallica}}, Music/{{Korn}}, Music/{{Testament}}, Music/{{Dio}}, Music/FearFactory, Music/RacerX, Music/{{Sevendust}}, Music/{{Slayer}}, Music/{{Ratt}}, Music/{{Soundgarden}}, Music/MotleyCrue, Music/AliceInChains, Music/{{Dokken}}, Music/DeathAngel, Music/GunsNRoses, Music/{{ACDC}}
29]
30[floatboxright:
31Related Acts:
32+ Brawl (Fuzz, Donegan, and Wengren)
33+ Vandal (Fuzz and Donegan)
34+ Loudmouth (Donegan)
35+ The Union Underground (Moyer)
36+ Soak (Moyer)
37+ Adrenaline Mob (Moyer)
38+ Music/{{Device}} (Draiman)
39+ Fight or Flight (Donegan, Wengren)
40+ Art of Anarchy (Moyer)
41+ Operation: Mindcrime (Moyer)
42+ Various Chicago heavy metal/hard rock groups
43]
44
45[[AC:Current Members]]
46* Dan Donegan - guitars, programming, keyboards (since 1994) (played bass on and did backing vocals on ''Immortalized'')
47* Mike Wengren - drums, percussion, programming (since 1994) (did backing vocals on ''Immortalized'')[[note]]He can play guitar/acoustic bass, but doesn't on album work[[/note]]
48* David Draiman - lead vocals (since 1996)
49* John Moyer - bass, backing vocals (since 2005)
50[[AC:Former Members]]
51* Erich Awalt - lead vocals (1994-1996)
52* Steve "[[StageNames Fuzz]]" Kmak - bass (1994-2003
53
54[[AC:Discography]]
55[[index]]
56* ''Music/TheSickness'' (2000)[[/index]][[note]]Was given an UpdatedRerelease in celebration of the album's [[MilestoneCelebration 10th anniversary]][[/note]][[index]]
57* ''Music/{{Believe|Album}}'' (2002)
58* ''Music as a Weapon II'' (2003 (recorded), 2004 (released))[[note]](final date in Chicago) with Taproot, Unloco and Chevelle[[/note]]
59** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ricBSSD7DFo Loading The Weapon (intro for Bound)]]
60* ''Music/TenThousandFists'' (2005)
61* ''Music/{{Indestructible}}'' (2008)
62* ''Live & Indestructible'' (EP) (2008)
63* ''Music/{{Asylum|DisturbedAlbum}}'' (2010)
64* ''The Lost Children'' (B-Side Compilation) (2011)
65** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvAmUKgH7HI Hell]]
66* ''Music/{{Immortalized}}'' (2015)[[/index]]
67** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Auuqlcom6tM Immortalized]]
68** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nW-IPrzM1g The Vengeful One]]
69** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jct3HKRYU2A Fire It Up]]
70** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yvwo8f3SXKA What Are You Waiting For]]
71** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QObrI-v1IeM The Sound of Silence]] (Music/SimonAndGarfunkel cover)
72** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1UUAhZ3JzM The Light]][[index]]
73* ''Evolution'' (2018)
74** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55NJzOSuKuY Are You Ready]]
75** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4382UVl0oc A Reason to Fight]]
76** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS6pTrKeLc4 No More]]
77** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Q0sMOQvJuw Hold On to Memories]]
78* ''Divisive'' (2022)
79** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCGIj7KmwyI Hey You]]
80** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlXhieQN0XE Unstoppable]]
81** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckcZhbmhgmM Divisive]]
82[[/index]]
83
84[[AC:Videography]]
85* ''[[{{Rockumentary}} Meaning Of Life]]'' (''M.O.L.'') (2002)
86* ''Music as a Weapon II'' (2003, 2004)[[note]]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).[[/note]]
87* ''Indestructible in Germany'' (2008)
88* ''[[{{Rockumentary}} Decade Of Disturbed]]'' (''D.O.D.'') (2010)[[note]]Packaged physically with every copy of the ''Asylum'' special edition with a digital download inside every standard copy.[[/note]]
89
90Not to be confused with TheMentallyDisturbed or DisturbedDoves.
91
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93Tropes relating only to ''Music/TheSickness'', ''Music/{{Believe|Album}}'', ''Music/TenThousandFists'', ''Music/{{Indestructible}}'', and ''Music/{{Asylum|DisturbedAlbum}}'' can be found on the albums' respective pages.
94----
95
96[[foldercontrol]]
97!!Tropes with the Sickness:
98----
99
100[[folder:Live Performance]]
101* AudienceParticipationSong: The band likes to modify songs to encourage this trope, such as "Deify" and "Down with the Sickness".
102* BerserkButton: Draiman hates it when audience members refuse to stand up in concert (they don't necessarily have to mosh). In general, he'll call people out for visibly not paying attention, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vXpArEthX4 like playing video games during the show]]. You've been warned.
103* BigRockEnding: Not uncommon. "Down With the Sickness" will almost inevitably end with one, since it's the closer.
104* {{Catchphrase}}: Draiman ends every concert with "Say our name with us now, my brothers, my sisters, my blood", followed by "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis We Are! Disturbed!]]" (AudienceParticipation included).
105* GreatBallsOfFire: Naturally, "Inside the Fire" uses flame pyrotechnics on stages that allow it. There might even be straps of fire raining down from the ceiling over the stage, covering the whole stage with fire.
106* HarshVocals: David Draiman sings with a heavy grit that's instantly recognizable. On the other hand, he's also demonstrated great aptitude in clean singing.
107* IncomingHam: The intro they created for the Asylum tour works like this: The band takes the stage playing ''Remnants'', with a video of a comatose Draiman being carted off in an ambulance playing on the mega-screen behind them. His heart monitor becoming a {{Flatline}}, a doctor jabs him in the chest with an adrenaline shot (which marks the beginning of ''Asylum''). He immediately awakens laughing like a madman, fights off the doctors, bursts from the ambulance doors in time with the "Release me!" lyric, goes running down the street and walks through a set of asylum doors to appear on-stage to start singing. If you couldn't tell by his presence in the scene that he was going to run away with it, you might have GenreBlindness.
108* LargeHam: Draiman; [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSyjqhUp7VA see]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD72gKLxWE8 for]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw05LREofwA yourself]].
109* {{Medley}}: MAAW IV saw Disturbed create one using Hell, Shout 2000, Criminal and Deify. For the Uproar tour they created one based on The Sickness using Fear, Meaning of Life, Numb and Voices.
110* MilkingTheGiantCow: One of Draiman's major features during performance.
111* RefugeInAudacity: At some point during the Indestructible tour one of the members of Music/KillswitchEngage dared Draiman to change some of the lyrics to Land of Confusion. He went with it, and it's become a concert staple ever since:
112-->There's too many men and not enough pussy, making too many problems!
113* RousingSpeech: Draiman has said that he takes the role of a "rock and roll preacher" when onstage. As such, the band tries to create a vibe of strength. Draiman will frequently include the line "You will leave this building feeling stronger than when you came in!"
114* ShoutOut: To ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', multiple times (with occasional lines from ''Film/TheExorcist'' popping up): early into their career before performing Stupify, they would play a clip of Buffalo Bill's famous line:
115--->"''YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT PAIN IS!!''"
116** To this day, Draiman still opens shows by being [[ShippedInShackles wheeled out on stage by one of the road crew, strapped to a hand truck while wearing a straitjacket and restraining mask]] before singing a song about being insane (Voices, Perfect Insanity).
117-->"It was raining spit, you couldn't avoid it; it was falling on your clothes, on your face; [[{{Squick}} I'd open my mouth up to scream...]]"
118* 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, 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".
119* SubduedSection:
120** Appears in "Stupify," "Numb," "Want," "Sons of Plunder," "Forgiven," "Pain Redefined," "Perfect Insanity," and "Haunted".
121** They like to use this in certain songs that didn't originally contain one.
122* YouAreNotAlone:
123** Generally, before "A Reason to Fight," Draiman will ask the audience "How many of you have struggled with the demons of addiction and depression, or know someone who has?" When the audience raises their hands, the intended effect is to cause this in an audience member by showing that they aren't alone in their struggle.
124*** Tellingly, all four members of the band also raise their hands at this moment.
125** Since the "Evolution" tour, the phone numbers for the addiction hotline and the suicide prevention hotline will be brought up.
126[[/folder]]
127
128[[folder:Lyrics/Themes]]
129* AbusiveParents: "Tyrant" is a bitter rant directed at a [[ParentalBlamelessness blame-shifting parent]]. The song mentions screams and violence and "breaking a family in two" in the past, and in the present, the narrator tries to repair their relationship, to no avail, and wonders if he can ever heal after the abuse.
130* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Subverted with "Who". The narrator was in a happy relationship to begin with, but his partner suddenly fell out of love with him, and he's understandably consumed by grief. Ironically, this track immediately follows their famous love song on its respective album.
131* {{Angrish}}: Draiman's wordless vocalizations combined with [[HotBlooded the delivery]] and [[ProtestSong the topics]] [[SanitySlippageSong of many songs]] come off as this.
132** "[[ReligionRantSong Prayer]]": "Take everything awaaay! RAH!"
133** "Asylum": "Release me! RAH!!"
134* ArcWords: "Are You Ready" for the Evolution album. Several songs have a variation of the phrase, either the direct phrase, the polar opposite "You're Not Ready" or the self referential "I'm Not Ready".
135* 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.
136* BadassBoast: Almost [[OncePerEpisode every album]] has one or two.
137** "I'm Alive".
138--->The things I treasure most in life\
139Cannot be taken away\
140There will never be a reason why\
141I would surrender to your advice\
142To change myself, I'd rather die\
143Though they may not understand\
144I won't make the greatest sacrifice\
145You can't predict where the outcome lies\
146You'll never take me alive!\
147I'm alive!\
148I'm Alive!!\
149I'm ALIVE!!!
150** "Indestructible" is basically one long boast (a sense of confidence was the intention during the writing process).
151--->Every broken enemy will know\
152That their opponent had to be invincible\
153Take a last look around while you're alive\
154I'm an indestructible\
155Master of war
156** "Warrior": "I am a vessel of invincibility," "Surrender now or be counted With the endless masses that I will defeat," "I am a weapon powerful beyond belief," "I never need to question how to defeat you..."
157** ''Immortalized'' has the title track and "The Vengeful One".
158--->I'm the hand of God\
159I'm the dark messiah
160* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: "Never Wrong":
161-->You want a fight? Be careful what you're wishing for\
162[[RageBreakingPoint So say it again! Push it again!]]
163* BeYourself: According to WordOfGod [[http://disturbedpedia.com/song/divide/ here]], the message behind "Divide" is this: "Instead of going with this trendy notion of trying to always unite and be one, say the hell with it. Be yourself, be an individual. Stand out from the crowd. Make your own mark, make your impact."
164* ByronicHero: [[{{Ubermensch}} "Divide"]] and "Stronger On Your Own" give off this vibe, with the narrator being intelligent, [[HotBlooded passionate]], conflicted, [[{{Determinator}} determined]], cynical, self-destructive, and [[LargeHam charismatic]].
165* ChangingChorus: "Are You Ready" has the chorus "Are you ready? / They aren't ready for ''you'' to be strong (Are you ready?) / They aren't ready for ''you'' to prove them wrong (Are you ready?) / They aren't ready for you to be turned into someone who cannot be preyed upon". At the very end of the song, this chorus is immediately repeated, albeit changed to "Are you ready? / They aren't ready for ''us'' to be strong (Are you ready?) / They aren't ready for ''us'' to prove them wrong (Are you ready?) / Let me know you're ready to be turned into people who cannot be preyed upon" followed by the outro.
166* ChildrenAreInnocent: Showing that RousseauWasRight, "Who Taught You How To Hate" contrasts the judgmental, aggressive adults with the innocent, unbiased kids who play together paying no mind to their differences.
167* ConceptAlbum: Draiman has said he thinks the RockOpera and the concept album is either dead or isn't possible in the age of the single (digital downloading takes convenience in the place of thematics). That being said, most of the albums can be interpreted as having an overarching theme.
168** The concept behind The Sickness was of course "Sickness": the sickness of your thoughts and psychology (Voices, Meaning of Life), your loved ones (Stupify, The Game, Numb), your environment (A Welcome Burden, Conflict, Violence Fetish) and the sickness of the beasts that inhabit society along with the sick society that created them (Down with the Sickness). The album says "No matter how you try to bring me down (Fear, God of the Mind) I am what I am (Droppin' Plates, Want) and you'll never change that (Down with the Sickness again)".
169** The concept behind Believe was of course "Belief": Belief in your passions (Rise), belief in your vices (Intoxication), belief in your justice (Liberate, [[http://twitter.com/#!/DAVIDMDRAIMAN/status/77710793713524739 the title track]]) and belief in your evil (Breath, Devour). It asks the listener to find something to care about and shout "I'll stand through whatever you throw my way (Prayer) no matter how much it may hurt (Remember, Mistress). I've chosen my path, I'm at peace with it (Bound, Awaken) and I'll always walk forward through it (Darkness). Ironically, the title track is just nearly anti-belief.
170* CrapsackWorld: Common theme in their music. Examples include:
171** "Down with the Sickness": like an AbusiveParent, "mother society" beats down those who are different until they submit... or [[SanitySlippage snap]].
172** In "Prayer," GodIsEvil and enjoys making you suffer for no good reason.
173--->Another dream that will never come true\
174Just to compliment your sorrow\
175Another life that [[{{God}} I]]'ve taken from you\
176A gift to add on to your pain and suffering
177** "The goddamned world / Of the dead and the lonely" in "Breathe."
178** "A Welcome Burden".
179--->Gather your psychotic masses and bring them to me\
180To a world devoid of sanity\
181Another time and another place\
182And let the violent ones crave calamity\
183Rip away her disguise and you will realize that ya find\
184The truth is sickening!
185* CurbStompBattle: "This Moment".
186* DarkerAndEdgier:
187** ''Indestructible'', lyrically. Draiman's string of bad luck inspired much of the work.
188** If the name wasn't already an indication, ''Asylum'' seems to have out-dimmed ''Indestructible''; with topics ranging from the Nazi Holocaust, [[AmoralAttorney corrupt attorneys]], miscarriage, global warming, bad relationships and overall deep depression to fantastic/mystical songs about werewolves and succubus demons, it's no sunshine-and-rainbows record.
189* DarkIsNotEvil:
190** The theme of the chorus to "The Night":
191--->There can be no better way of knowing\
192In a world beyond controlling\
193Are you going to deny the savior\
194In front of your eyes\
195Stare into the night\
196Power beyond containing\
197Are you going to remain a slave for\
198The rest of your life\
199Give into the night
200** "The Light" from ''Immortalized'' tells the listener that "sometimes darkness can show you the light."
201* DealWithTheDevil: "Dehumanized".
202-->If I offer you my soul, will you carry me away?
203* DespairEventHorizon:
204** Breathe (for the victim, not the narrator), Darkness, The Infection, and Asylum (which is about being driven to insanity by the memory of a lost loved one).
205** "Criminal" is about crossing it and turning into a DeathSeeker.
206--->Despair has fallen over me\
207No way to hide the agony\
208Embracing my calamity\
209To save myself once and for all
210** Supposedly David's lyrics for the Asylum album were so dark, even for a guy who's not known for his light and fluffy sentiments to begin with, that Dan was honestly worried David was approaching this point in RealLife.
211** The Light is all about ''not'' crossing it, instead saying that if you feel that despair, it may show you a new solution; i.e. the light.
212* {{Determinator}}:
213** [[ReligionRantSong "Prayer"]], according to WordOfGod [[http://disturbedpedia.com/song/prayer/ here]], "speaks to the indominable nature of the human spirit, that no matter what life, fate, or God throws at you, you have the strength and wherewithal to get through it."
214** "Indestructible", "I'm Alive".
215** "The Curse". The amount of trauma the CosmicPlaything has already endured gives him strength to keep going.
216--->I've held on too long just to let it go now\
217Will my inner strength get me through it somehow\
218Defying the curse that has taken hold\
219Never surrender\
220I'll never be overcome!
221* DownerEnding:
222** Just about every song on ''The Sickness'' has some hostile outcome, though ambiguous as to whether this is a bad thing.
223** "Inside the Fire" ends with the demon tempting the subject into suicide to be reunited with their lover Devon in Hell.
224** "My Child" ends with the baby the father is expecting comting to terms with the fact their child died in childbirth, and there's nothing they can do about it..
225** Stricken, Overburdened and The Infection are more about the outcome of a Downer Ending.
226* ElementalMotifs:
227** Fire turns up a lot in their lyrics, for [[HotBlooded anger, burning passion]], hell, war, and destruction. On stage, the motif is often underscored with GreatBallsOfFire
228*** "Rise":
229---->Let the flame of my heart\
230Burn away\
231Your complacence tonight
232*** "Inside the Fire." The fire in question is Hell.
233*** "You're angered, so am I A thousand fires burn" in "Haunted."
234*** "Torn":
235---->And we know there's still a fire inside\
236And we know, and we know\
237We're gonna let it burn
238** Darkness and shadows. It either contributes to the gloomy atmosphere of their songs or marks DarkIsNotEvil individualists.
239*** "Darkness" is [[GriefSong a depressive ballad dedicated to David's late grandfather]].
240*** In "The Night," [[DarkIsNotEvil darkness is freeing and liberating]].
241*** "A land of darkness from which I cannot return" in "Haunted."
242*** "[[LonersAreFreaks Our dark attire seemed to frighten people away]]" in "3."
243*** "The Infection":
244----> Still a prisoner in his home\
245Ready to allow the dark to\
246Penetrate his broken heart
247*** "Death approaches on this night" in "Animal."
248*** "The Light" from ''Immortalized'' tells the listener that "sometimes darkness can show you the light."
249*** In "Save Our Last Goodbye," yet another GriefSong, "The shadows of your loss Are tearing me apart."
250* FameThroughInfamy: "Legion of Monsters" accuses the media of propagating this mindset. By reporting about a caught SerialKiller and putting his name in every headline (never once naming or reporting about his victims outside of a body count), future killers are inspired to emulate his brutality to get their own fifteen minutes of fame.
251* {{Flanderization}}: Lyrically the majority of the songs used to cover themes of anger, disenchantment, annoyance at society, hatred and violent malice until Draiman started noticing that people were using these songs as work-out tunes and adrenaline-pumpers (the military in particular taking to this). He's started capitalizing on the band's natural talent for making these by writing more combat-oriented anthems of death, starting most obviously with Indestructible and This Moment.
252* GriefSong:
253** "Darkness" is a depressive ballad dedicated to David's late grandfather.
254** "Inside the Fire" is about the singer's girlfriend who committed suicide, though the song is sung by a demon who is tempting the listener into doing the same to reunite with her.
255** "Save Our Last Goodbye" is about one of Draiman's friends who had pancreatic cancer and died just after surgery.
256--->My world is shattered, in disarray\
257I'm beaten down, drained emotionally\
258They say in time the pain goes away\
259But in my soul it will forever stay
260** "Already Gone" is about losing too many loved ones, wishing you had more time, and wondering if you will get to see them in the afterlife.
261* HeWhoFightsMonsters:
262** "Overburdened".
263--->I was fighting for a reason\
264Holy blessed homicide\
265Seems I have committed treason\
266All I've sacrificed
267** "Saviour Of Nothing" was a bullying and/or abuse victim in their childhood and now, they constantly find reasons to start a fight.
268--->Now you've become\
269Everything you claim to fight
270* HotBlooded: It would be much easier to list the songs that lack [[BadassBoast heroics]], [[SanitySlippageSong raging insanity]], [[CarefulWithThatAxe shouting]], unstoppable [[{{Determinator}} determination]], [[ProtestSong vicious attacks on whatever pissed them off]], and overall burning passion.
271* IAmSong: Indestructible, Perfect Insanity, Divide, and vaguely I'm Alive.
272* IfItBleedsItLeads: Draiman doesn't approve of this tendency at all.
273** "Legion Of Monsters" is [[ProtestSong one big rant]] about how sensationalizing mass shooters/terrorists makes more lunatics wanting their 15 minutes of fame.
274** "The Vengeful One" touches on this topic as well, in the lyrics and in the music video.
275--->The rabid media plays their role\
276Stoking the flames of war to no surprise\
277Only too eager to sell their souls\
278For the apocalypse must be televised
279* TheJuggernaut: The refrain of [[BadassBoast "Indestructible"]] sums it up well.
280-->Every broken enemy will know\
281That their opponent had to be invincible\
282Take a last look around while you're alive\
283I'm an indestructible\
284Master of war
285* LonersAreFreaks: A recurring theme of their lyrics is expressing your individuality and refusing to adapt to societal standards. "Down with the Sickness" is a sad example: "mother society" beats down the freaks until they [[SanitySlippageSong snap]]. In "Divide," on the other hand, the narrator wants to be free to be as twisted as he wants to be, revels in other's shock and horror, and says they'll never break him. ''Stronger on Your Own'' states that it's better to be alone and content than in a bad relationship just for the sake of being in one.
286* LighterAndSofter: ''Immortalized'' is noticably more optimistic than ''Asylum''. While the album still has its share of dark songs, they are balanced by several {{Pep Talk Song}}s, {{Self Empowerment Anthem}}s, a jovial OdeToIntoxication, and a happy ''love song'' of all things.
287* LoveMakesYouCrazy: "Sickened".
288-->I can't believe that my sanity\
289Lies in abandoning you\
290Sickened from wanting you
291* LoveMartyr: The subject of "Façade", though she had just about enough: "If he raises his hand again / She'll find her freedom in killing him."
292* LyricalDissonance: [[MurderBallad "Breathe"]] is a [[DissonantSerenity tranquil tune]] about stalking a helpless prey and whispering to them while they die.
293* MadnessMantra: "I wanna get psycho" in "Meaning of Life".
294* MaliciousSlander: "Innocence", "3".
295* MeaningfulName: 'The Lost Children', a collection of Disturbed's works that the public never saw.
296* MiscarriageOfJustice: "3", BasedOnATrueStory.
297-->What have I done to justify the sentence they gave?
298* MoneySong: "No More" [[ProtestSong tears into those who profit from pointless wars and destruction]].
299--->A distant enemy is threatening our freedom again\
300How much would you like to spend?\
301Millions are falling in line\
302And it's just a matter of time\
303Endless destruction will ensure their pockets are lined\
304For all time
305* MurderBallad:
306** "Breathe" is about stalking a helpless prey and whispering to them while they die.
307** "Forgiven". "You're just another dead man living to me. How can you let a dead man live?"
308* NeverMyFault:
309** The entire point of "Never Wrong" is calling out people who are unable to accept being wrong.
310** In "Tyrant", both the narrator and [[AbusiveParents his parent]] used to have this mindset ("Why did both of us have to believe that we were right?"); the narrator has grown out of it and asks the parent to own up as well, with little success.
311--->And it's like pulling teeth 'cause you'll never confess
312* TheNotableNumeral: The Asylum 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.
313* OdeToIntoxication: "Fire It Up" is about smoking weed. You can tell because it starts with Draiman taking a bong-hit, and the official lyrics video has a ton of marijuana leaves in the background.
314* OdeToSobriety: "A Reason to Fight" is a slow ballad about overcoming addiction. The music video emphasizes this, with the protagonist losing his kids, wife and home to booze, before symbolically breaking out of a glass bottle and walking towards his house.
315* ParentalBlamelessness: "Tyrant" is a bitter rant directed at a blame-shifting AbusiveParent. The narrator admits that he used to be a blame-shifter, too, "Why did both of us have to believe that we were right?" and asks the parent to own up as well, to no avail: "And it's like pulling teeth cause you'll never confess."
316* PepTalkSong:
317** "Are You Ready," "Immortalized," "Indestructible," "Warrior..." There's a lot. The band started deliberately invoking it after realizing that a good number of people listen to their music during workouts, leaning into songs designed to make someone feel awesome while listening to them.
318** "The Light" is about coming back from the brink of DespairEventHorizon.
319* PersonOfMassDestruction: "Indestructible" and "Warrior".
320* PoorCommunicationKills: One of the problems in [[AbusiveParents "Tyrant"]].
321-->There's so many things that I wanted to say\
322But the love turned to hate we kept pushing away\
323And the words that came out turned it into a mess\
324And it's like pulling teeth 'cause [[NeverMyFault you'll never confess]]
325* ProtestSong: Many, mostly from ''Ten Thousand Fists''. Draiman's later said that he no longer sees the meaning of these since they rarely cause an effect. That didn't stop him from writing "[[IfItBleedsItLeads Legion Of Monsters]]" or "No More."
326* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: "Never Wrong" calls out people who refuse to admit their own faults.
327* ReluctantPsycho: In some of their {{Sanity Slippage Song}}s.
328** [[HearingVoices "Voices"]]:
329--->I can hear the voice but I don’t want to listen\
330Strap me down and tell me I’ll be alright
331** "Perfect Insanity" begins like this, then turns into a MadHatter song.
332** In "Criminal", the narrator seems to fight his insanity, lose the battle and turn into a DeathSeeker.
333** "Hell":
334--->Save me from wreaking my vengeance upon you
335* RevengeBallad:
336** [[http://twitter.com/#!/DAVIDMDRAIMAN/status/89701390573776896 Hell]].
337--->Save me from wreaking my vengeance upon you\
338All my emotion and all my integrity\
339All that you've taken from me
340** "The Vengeful One" and its music video chronicle the arrival of a divine being come to exterminate evil from humanity.
341--->I'm the hand of God\
342I'm the dark messiah\
343I'm the vengeful one
344* RockstarSong: "Monster" is a [[SubvertedTrope subversion]]. It's more along the lines of a rant about how being a rockstar kind of sucks.
345* RousseauWasRight: "Who Taught You How To Hate" purports that all prejudice is learned and not inherent.
346* SanitySlippageSong: ''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin They're called Disturbed.]]''
347** [[SignatureSong "Down with the Sickness"]] tells of child abuse as a metaphor for society punishing the "freaks," but the main point is that the narrator has just snapped.
348** "Voices" is about HearingVoices.
349** "Stupify":
350--->Why do you like playing around with\
351My narrow scope of reality?\
352I can feel it all start slipping\
353I think I'm breaking down\
354Why do you like playing around with\
355My narrow scope of reality?\
356I can feel it all start slipping away
357** "Perfect Insanity", [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin duh]].
358** "Sickened", of LoveMakesYouCrazy variety.
359** In "Never Wrong", the narrator snaps after dealing with a [[NeverMyFault blame-shifter]] for too long.
360--->Feel the anger coming\
361Feel my patience running\
362And it’s easy to see\
363You’ve made me [[CarefulWithThatAxe LOSE MY DAMN MIND!!]]
364* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: "Never Wrong".
365-->"I'm not willing to deal with someone who insists that they can never be wrong. So just keep on talking to the wall because I'm walking away!"
366* SelfEmpowermentAnthem: ''Immortalized'' has a few of these, including "What Are You Waiting For" and "The Light". ''Evolution'' continues the theme with "Are You Ready?"
367* ShooTheDog: "Guarded", though presented critically.
368* SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion: The chorus in "Legion of Monsters" goes "You made sure the world will remember the name / But didn't the thought even enter your mind" (which goes on to rhyme with "life").
369* TalkToTheHand: Draiman instructs whoever he's ranting at in "Never Wrong" to talk to the wall (because he's walking away).
370* TakeThat:
371** "Never Again" has a piece of its chorus directed at Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
372** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWgI8NuEXik "Legion of Monsters"]] is a giant one to the media's habit of [[IfItBleedsItLeads sensationalizing and making mass-shooters famous]].
373* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: "The Vengeful One".
374* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch: "This Moment": "You hear me, bitch, stop."
375* ToHellAndBack: A likely unintentional example of this. If you play ''[[YouAreWorthHell "Inside the Fire"]], [[AndIMustScream "Asylum"]], [[{{Determinator}} "I'm Alive"]], "Hell", and ''[[CurbstompBattle "This Moment"]]'', in that order, it essentially tells the story of a man who accepts the devil's offer to go to Hell to be with his recently DrivenToSuicide loved one, only to realise the devil tricked him, and he's now trapped alone in there without her. At which point he decides: "Fuck it! TRY and break me!" and precedes to bust out of Hell and kick The Devil's ass!
376* TrueCompanions: References to camaraderie are a common theme. "Rise" and "I'm Alive" shoot to thought.
377* {{Ubermensch}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPE-hu6yOUw Draiman wrote his final paper]] on Nietzsche's GodIsDead concept, so this is common in all Disturbed songs. "Divide" is the most obvious example.
378* TheUnfettered: "Divide", and "What Are You Waiting For" is about living life without regret.
379* VerbedTitle: ''[[AuthorAppeal Extremely]]'' [[RunningGag common]]. In fact, you can sum up the entire discography of as Verbed Title, Adjective Noun, TheXOfY, or The Something.
380* WeHaveWaysOfMakingYouTalk: Implied in "3":
381-->For many hours we were questioned and someone lied\
382One of us couldn't take it
383* WelcomeToMyWorld: "A Welcome Burden" invites the audience into the CrapsackWorld that created the pissed-off man singing before you.
384* WitchHunt: "3" is about a real one for the West Memphis Three, a group of three heavy-metal-loving teens who were charged with killing three young boys. The evidence used to convict them was flimsy at best, with the lyrics to "3" outright saying that it was because they liked metal that they were convicted.[[note]]Thanks to funds raised by the song's release as a single, the West Memphis Three were eventually let free from jail, but those who convicted them [[KarmaHoudini suffered no consequences]].[[/note]]
385* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: The basic message behind "What Are You Waiting For."
386* YouAreNotAlone: The basic message behind "The Light."
387* YouWillNotEvadeMe: "Run".
388-->You really don't know how long I've waited for your destruction, I'm telling you you just can't get away.
389[[/folder]]
390
391[[folder:Media/Fan-base]]
392* AstronomicZoom: ''D.O.D.'' starts out with this sort of intro.
393* {{Catchphrase}}: The [=Disturbed1s=] have "Spread the sickness, infect the world."
394* [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil Digital Piracy Is Not Evil]]: They really don't care if you download their songs. Creator/WarnerMusicGroup sure does, though.
395* LicensedGame: The band had (for a time) unveiled [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdoae1EOT_4 an online game]] based on the Asylum album. It has full-motion video [[POVCam based around the patient's vision]]. It appears to have since been taken down.
396* {{Mascot}}: The Guy.
397* MonsterShapedMountain: The cover of ''Immortalized'' is a mountain formation looking like The Guy's face (immortalized in stone).
398* NintendoHard: Another Way to Die on ''VideoGame/RockBand'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7XcYf-5e08 is basically double-bass hell]].
399** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8SqAPe9bk0 As is Asylum]].
400** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdX7FkyBPdc#t=2m40s solo to Stricken]] isn't exactly simple either, [[ThatOneAttack if only for a few seconds]]. [[invoked]]
401* RecordProducer: For the first three albums they worked with the Chicago producer Johnny "K" Karkazis, then went the DIY path from ''Indestructible'' onward. The loss of his influence can be felt.
402** Interestingly, K after parting with Disturbed produced a string of successful albums,[[note]]Plain White T's ''Big Bad World'', Staind's ''The Illusion of Progress'', 3 Doors Down's SelfTitledAlbum and Music/BlackTide's debut ''Light From Above''[[/note]] earning him a Grammy nomination for Producer of the year 2008, same class as Disturbed's nomination for ''Inside the Fire''. Neither won.
403* SlasherSmile: The Guy's trademark facial expression is a wide grin baring his menacing, sharp teeth.
404[[/folder]]
405
406[[folder:Music/Music-related]]
407* AudienceParticipationSong: Land of Confusion, Stupify, Ten Thousand Fists.
408* BadToTheBone: Any time the familiar drum opening or staccato howl from Down with the Sickness is heard in a film, something violent is probably going to happen.
409* CarefulWithThatAxe: In every second song. Examples include:
410** "Voices". "And do what you are compelled to do... SAVE ME GOD!"
411** "Down with the Sickness." "You've woken up the demon... IN ME!!" and the child abuse segment.
412** "Stupify" rhymes the shouts. "When I feel like I'm shit out of LUCK!!"
413** For most of "The Game," David switches between CreepyMonotone and shouting, back and forth, at the drop of a hat. "Now that I have allowed you TO BEAT ME," "Will she now run for her life now that she LIED TO ME!!" and so on.
414** "Conflict" during the last 30 seconds:
415--->You tried to tell me you love life / Then find another way to '''kiiii--OOOOOOWWWWL'''!!!
416** "The Vengeful One." "So sleep soundly in your beds tonight / For judgement falls upon you at first LIGHT!!"
417** "Never Wrong." "You've made me LOSE MY DAMN MIND!!"
418* CoverVersion:
419** ''The Sound of Silence'' by Music/SimonAndGarfunkel (on "Immortalized"), ''Land of Confusion'' by Music/{{Genesis|Band}}, ''Midlife Crisis'' by Music/FaithNoMore,[[note]]The song was recorded for [[WhatCouldHaveBeen a Faith No More tribute album that was going to be released]][[/note]] spearheaded by Chi from the Music/{{Deftones}} which Music/MikePatton put a stop to because he doesn't want there to be [=FNM=] tribute for some reason. There's two versions of the song floating around the internet, one with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4IWZcGjFbI Fuzz on bass that leaked onto and was floating around file-sharing sites for years]] and a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBTDV6AYHxE 2008 remix]] that many thought would be a BSide to Indestructible but which ultimately appeared officially on Warner Records' ''Covered: A Revolution In Sound'', ''Living After Midnight'' by Music/JudasPriest and most bizarrely ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9jXHkHRubk I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For]]'' (ISHWILF) by Music/{{U2}}. They also covered/remade Jim Johnstone's theme for Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin into "Glass Shatters". In 2020, they also did a touching version of "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" by Music/{{Sting}}.
420** Live, they've been known to cover ''[[https://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 ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHly7lzRlcw Cold Gin]]'' by Music/{{KISS}} in Darrell's honour when the band organized a benifit show for the Abbot family. They performed ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee9vUGafX6Q&NR=1 Fade to Black]]'' by Music/{{Metallica}} during MAAW II, and during their underground days [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QueWNHL5yZM they would do]] Music/{{Tool}}, Music/{{Korn}} and Music/{{Sevendust}} covers.
421** Some covers aren't necessarily ''Disturbed'' covers, but more localized to Draiman, such as a when he went to a Music/SteelPanther (at the time, called Metal Skool) concert, and they (in typical Steel Panther fashion) invited him up on-stage to sing [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFpvenHdHeQ#t=2m Whole Lotta Love]] by Music/LedZeppelin. Another event had the cover group [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Freddy Camp Freddy]] backing him while he sang Man in the Box by Music/AliceInChains (with Jerry Cantrell).
422** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah0nWB7FezI Down With The Sickness]] has been covered by Richard Cheese, in LoungeLizard style. And it is [[NarmCharm awesome]].
423* DarkAgeOfSupernames: Most songs that aren't Adjective Nouns (Violence Fetish, Ten Thousand Fists, Perfect Insanity, Sacred Lie), TheXOfY (Meaning of Life, Sons of Plunder, [[CoverVersion Land of Confusion]]), or The Something (The Game, The Night, The Curse, The Infection, The Animal) are likely single word titled. This fits in with Draiman's cryptic lyrical style, so he's generally being very blunt when a song name is a phrase (I'm Alive, Just Stop, Leave It Alone, Never Again, Another Way to Die, Inside the Fire, Pain Redefined, etc.)
424* DramaticThunder: "Haunted" starts with a roll of thunder which is followed by [[ForDoomTheBellTolls an ominous bell toll]].
425* EvilLaugh: [[LargeHam David Draiman]] has a good one, and he's not afraid to use it.
426** In "Inside the Fire," he plays Satan himself and laughs as he tries to talk his victim into killing themselves.
427** He is LaughingMad in "Perfect Insanity," and InsaneEqualsViolent.
428** "Stronger on Your Own" is a downplayed example, an {{Ubermensch}} song that opens with a smug laugh.
429* EpicInstrumentalOpener:
430** ''Asylum'' and ''Remnants'', which begins with several serene electronic sounds, moving into a [[SubduedSection subdued acoustic section]] which leads into a minute of 80's-inspired guitar euphoria and then after a quiet sustain (and heavy bass galloping) becoming the radio-ready ''Asylum'', a 7-minute, 2-part song (the band's longest to date).
431** The Eye Of The Storm opens the Immortalized album and its title track. It's quite a bit faster and more electronic than Remnants. One Youtube comment even imagined the video to Eye of the Storm being the four band members heading towards a stone monolith of the Guy, before their mere presence activates it and the band rises once again...
432* ForDoomTheBellTolls: "Haunted" starts with DramaticThunder followed by an ominous bell toll.
433* HiddenTrack: The band had hoped that their Music/{{U2}} cover would be this, but since iTunes generally splits up hidden tracks[[note]]because then they'd have to sells several songs for the price of one[[/note]], this [[SpoiledByTheFormat was spoiled weeks in advance]].
434* InTheStyleOf: All of their covers that aren't by metal or hard rock bands. "Putting our stamp on it" they call it. In Wengren's words:
435-->'''Interviewer''': Do you all weigh in when you cover a song?"
436-->'''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.
437** Their cover of [[Music/SimonAndGarfunkel The Sound of Silence]] is pretty much their only conscious effort to {{avert|edTrope}} this. Instead, Draiman uses his cantor training to deliver a chilling, beat-for-beat version of the original.
438* LastNoteNightmare: "Enough" appears to fade out with the tune it'd been following: fast drum beat and bass/guitar riff ending in a power chord. Until at the last second after fully quieting down, the band threw the power chord in at full volume.
439* LaughingMad:
440** "Inside the Fire" combines it with the EvilLaugh; the character in which the song is being described to is most definitely going insane, but the main narrative is being told by his dead girlfriend whispering over his shoulder (who may or may not be TheDevil). In other words, it sounds both crazed and demonic.
441** "Perfect Insanity" and "Asylum" feature deranged laughter, being {{Sanity Slippage Song}}s.
442* LoudnessWar: ''Asylum'' has noticeably squashed playback when entered in a sound editor.
443* MelismaticVocals: Becomes far more and more prominent as Draiman's career progresses.
444* MetalScream:
445** "Enough" has probably the closest thing to a [[HarshVocals death growl]] Draiman will ever get, the other being his scream in Crucified.
446** Their "[[Music/JudasPriest Living After Midnight]]" cover has one [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W66-xlmfpTQ#t=3m55s near the end]].
447** "Never Wrong" contains the first shouty scream heard from Draiman in years, almost as if the band decided to revisit their [[CarefulWithThatAxe screamy-er days]].
448** The "Sound of Silence" cover subverts this, twice -- the song starts as a straight LonelyPianoPiece cover, but it intensifies on a ''very'' slow burn'', til Draiman's trademark growl has reappeared by the lyrics "And the people bowed and prayed". The last line, like the original, is soft and subdued again.
449* MoodWhiplash: This is how the band describes the soft, mournful opening and the subsequent blast of guitars in "Another Way to Die": "Give them a gentle caress on the cheek before smacking them in the face."
450* NonAppearingTitle: The classic demo-tape/underground recording of "Perfect Insanity" does feature its title throughout, but the ''Indestructible'' re-recording drops this.
451* PrecisionFStrike: The Sickness had prominent cussing nearly the entire track through, then Believe left it out with the exception of one song ([[ClusterFBomb Liberate]]). TTF has only a single swearing song (Sons of Plunder) which is itself a Precision F Strike. Indestructible and Asylum are more balanced, and the swearing that's there isn't as pronounced.
452%%* RatedMForManly: Just try to deny it.
453* SelfBackingVocalist: Frequently, with "Another Way to Die" as a particularly excellent example. Draiman does this a lot with his wordless vocalizations as well: the "RAH!" in the beginning of "Asylum" is six tracks at once. Played live, Moyer has to do his best Draiman impersonation.
454* 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.
455* {{Scatting}}: The Game's scat section most notably, along with Down With The Sickness and This Moment's more contained screams (yet Draiman swears he was saying "Better Yet!").
456* SopranoAndGravel: David Draiman does both clean and harsh vocals.
457* SpokenWordInMusic: Appears in a few songs, like in "Haunted."
458%% Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * SubduedSection: Many.
459* SurprisinglyGentleSong: Darkness and The Light, but Overburdened could debatably be considered either a PowerBallad or just a straightforward hard rock stadium song. Sound of Silence is a sombre and powerful cover of the famous Simon and Garfunkel hit with classical instruments, and Don't Tell Me even features Ann Wilson from Heart, who delivers a powerful duet with David at 72!
460[[/folder]]
461
462[[folder:Music Videos]]
463* AbandonedHospital: Stricken.
464* AnimatedMusicVideo: Music/LandOfConfusion, thanks to [[ComicBook/{{Spawn}} Todd McFarlane]].
465** "Bad Man" uses the AI art generator Midjourney to create a music video consisting entirely of static images played frame by frame. It took 30 days and over 30000 images to create.
466* BedlamHouse: Asylum, of course, which includes gratuitous restraint, regular beatings and occasional torture. [[spoiler: [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness Parts of it are implied to be a part of the patient's delusion]], but based on the more sane perspectives from the doctor's POV, the Asylum isn't that pretty to begin with]].
467* BigNo: Inside The Fire's opening ends with David screaming "NO!" as he comes home to see that his girlfriend has hung herself.
468* BraggingThemeTune: The Guy gets his own in 'The Vengeful One'.
469* ChekhovsGun: A literal example in the video for The Vengeful One.
470* ColossusClimb: The civilians are rallied to do this to the BigBad in Land of Confusion to bring him down.
471* CompellingVoice: "Inside the Fire" is about a demon trying to tempt the listener into suicide after his girlfriend did the same thing to herself.
472* ContentWarnings: The uncensored version of "Inside the Fire" opens with Draiman cautioning the audience about the sensitive subject matter, and that the lyrics and imagery in the video might be hard for people with suicidal thoughts to take, ending with him giving the number for the national suicide prevention hotline (since he appears to have done this in his own home, it was probably his personal wish). After the video is over the number comes up again with a notice that the hotline isn't affiliated with the video's producers nor do they endorse its contents.
473* CoolCar: Since it takes place in a parking garage, The Night has Draiman singing in front of a sweet Lincoln Continental, circa 60's-70's.
474* CuckooNest[=/=]OrWasItADream: To depict his insanity, Asylum has the patient throughout the video trying to escape from the asylum, only to be killed every time. After a brief shot of a literal ResetButton, he wakes up in his padded room occasionally finding some reference to his {{Hallucinations}} within. [[spoiler: This ends with him [[MurderByCremation throwing himself into a furnace]] thinking he'll end up back in his cell... except this time it was real.]]
475* DarkMessiah: The Guy is implied to be this for the video to ''The Vengeful One'', however, he is actually ''not'' a DarkMessiah, being closer to a GoodIsNotNice[=/=]DarkIsNotEvil {{Anti Hero}}ic character.
476* DisposableIntern: The media-controlled zombies can be seen feasting on an intern's entrails at one point in The Vengeful One ([[IronicName who happens to be named Hope]]).
477* DressRehearsalVideo: Stupify, Stricken, Indestructible, Inside the Fire, and The Night.
478* EmpathyDollShot: Land of Confusion contains one...the doll is stepped on by one of the soldiers.
479* EvilChef: Asylum, when the patient meets him, he [[PsychoticSmirk grins]] then tries to [[ImAHumanitarian catch, cook and serve the poor bastard]] using a {{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]].
480* {{Exploding Fish Tank|s}}: Stupify.
481* {{Faceless|Mooks}}, GasMaskMooks: In Land of Confusion.
482* FatBastard: The BigBad of Land of Confusion.
483* GaiasLament: Another Way To Die has multiple points dedicated to humans living as they do, [[BadFuture then switches to a future that could be]].
484* AGlassOfChianti: The Animal, using a bloody example.
485* HappyEnding: "A Reason to Fight" ends with the protagonist breaking out of a glass bottle, walking back towards his house, which has its lights on, a symbolic representation of him breaking his addiction.
486* HelicopterBlender: Happens to the BigBad of The Vengeful One.
487* ImagineSpot: Voices, to portray the violent thoughts in the subject's head.
488* TheInvisibleBand: "Another Way To Die". To get the GreenAesop across it depicts [[GaiasLament a wasteland destroyed by humanity's treatment of the earth]] interplayed with images of the current earth and things such as oil spills and smoke stacks.
489* KubrickStare: In the "Inside The Fire" video, Draiman does a lot of glaring into the camera from beneath his eyebrows.
490* MegaCorp: Who The Guy ultimately brings down in The Vengeful One.
491* MilkingTheGiantCow: Draiman throughout the videos. It's hard to find an instance of his on-camera presence in which he isn't doing this.
492* MummiesAtTheDinnerTable: "Inside The Fire" has David take his girlfriend's corpse into his bathtub to wash her off, even though she's dead.
493* MusicVideoOvershadowing:
494** Asylum doesn't have that much to do with the song's meaning (which doesn't talk about a literal asylum). This could also be taken as simply a case of [[AllThereInTheManual All There in the Linear notes]].
495** In recent videos it seems as if the director chases RuleOfScary over the song meanings. One {{JustForFun/egregious}} example would be The Animal, which is heavily built around the Indonesian lore of the Pontianak, a kind a Vampire similar to a StringyHairedGhostGirl. The song was written primarily from a western perspective in defiance of the Vampire fad (since Draiman has already contributed to that with Forsaken and Devour).
496* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Many fans theorize that one of the background characters in Land of Confusion is modeled after Zakk Wylde.
497** Moreover, the five evil world leaders looks suspiciously like their real-world counterparts at the time (UsefulNotes/VladimirPutin, Jacques Chirac, Junichiro Koizumi, UsefulNotes/TonyBlair). Oddly, only the American leader doesn't look particularly like UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush, despite the band not being shy about using his voice clips in ''Deify'' (this may just be a cop-out by Todd [=McFarlane=]).
498* NoEscapeButDown: Asylum, when the patient is being pursued chooses this.
499* PerformanceVideo: "Down with the Sickness."
500* PoliceState: Another Way To Die has [[NGOSuperpower Oil Company]] [[PrivateMilitaryContractors Mercenaries]] controlling the remaining water supplies while suppressing any kind of agriculture outside of their control.
501* PowerGlows: The Guy in Land of Confusion.
502* PsychoticSmirk: Draiman is prone to this in the videos.
503** In Asylum the doctors and staff are often doing this from the patient's perspective.
504* PuttingOnTheReich: The evil MegaCorp soldiers in "Land of Confusion."
505* RedEyesTakeWarning: The Guy in "The Vengeful One" never has his face seen, only showing red eyes through a black hood.
506* SavageWolves: The wolves in The Animal. They looked intimidating in the first half of the video (especially interwoven with the line "We begin the hunt tonight") until they attempted to kill the band. By the end of the video the entire pack has been domesticated.
507* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: "The Vengeful One" features The Guy taking out hordes of news media robots and demons with shotgun blasts. At the end of the video, he even blows up two satellites in space with a single shotgun blast each.
508* TheStinger: The final scene in Asylum [[spoiler: has the charred corpse that was once the patient laying in a morgue... only for his eyes to open and stare at the camera (the schizophrenic camera editing remains)]].
509* StrappedToAnOperatingTable: Asylum has both the standard variety and the "wheeled down a hallway" type. The doctors while trying to calm down the patient with cold water to the face, eventually drown him. The beginning also has the "strapped into a chair" variety, but the patient escapes before any of the surgical equipment sprinkled throughout the scene is used.
510* SurrealMusicVideo: Asylum edges close to this. Scene depicted from the patient's POV are edited and {{undercrank}}ed to erratically flash with violent imagery. Meanwhile, scenes without the patient are completely clean shots. This could also be considered a way to differentiate between the [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness patient's insanity]] and reality.
511* TalkyBookends: "Inside the Fire" begins with a content warning that the video contains suicidal topics, though some versions remove it. In any case, the video opens with a woman hanging herself, only for her boyfriend to come home after she's dead, letting out a BigNo when he finds her body.
512* TwiceToldTale: Prayer's video is based on the Literature/BookOfJob.
513* UnflinchingWalk: In Prayer, Draiman strolls through a city among falling debris, explosions and car crashes, MilkingTheGiantCow.
514* VerticalKidnapping: "The Night" ends with the black energy picking up the security guard in this fashion.
515* WritingAroundTrademarks: Some of the media networks The Guy shuts down in The Vengeful One include TNN, Kox News and [[Creator/{{NBC}} BSNBC]].
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