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The Sickness

by: Disturbed



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075992473828
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Giant Records / Wea
Manufacturer: Giant Records / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Giant Records / Wea
Release Date: March 07, 2000
Sales Rank: 874
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Disc 1:
  1. Voices
  2. The Game
  3. Stupify
  4. Down with the Sickness
  5. Violence Fetish
  6. Fear
  7. Numb
  8. Want
  9. Conflict
  10. Shout 2000 - Disturbed, Orzabal, Roland
  11. Droppin' Plates
  12. Meaning of Life


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Nu-metal is the best metal genre ever! ...
Dream Theater, early Metallica, Opeth, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath... yeah, they all suck. Listen to this album if you want to be amazed by true musicianship! WHY would you give this less than 5 stars? Oh yeah, you're jealous of their talent.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * best cover band ever ...
one of the few albums that i love every song. brings out my creativity in my work.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Love it ...
Kinda wish Disturbed would have lived up to the awesomeness of their debut CD, I stopped listening to Disturbed after I listened to Believe and 10,000 Fists... Every song on this disk is awesome, and that is rare for a rock group...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Simply one of the best metal albums ever written. ...
In a time where most full length CD's come out with a couple of good hook tunes "The Sickness" stands out in that nearly every song has a strong hook and could be used as an anchor for any nu-metal cd.

While so many artists seem to be writing "statement" or ignorant political slogan songs Disturbed has adopted a "Shut up and Sing" approach which was SO needed in 2000.

Warning though - some of the things they explore are deeply dark and disturbing (rage, paranoid delusions, child abuse, domestic violence) but never once does it stray into preaching. It only shows the raw emotion and damage for what it is - a sickness.

This CD has the rare quality of focusing emotion. If you feel great when listening to this CD it tends to make one feel even better, stronger - however if you are pissed off about something this album will try to take you to a dark place indeed.

While that may sound a bit ominous it is a truly rare find that a band can be so honest about emotion that it transcends the music.

This is their best CD to date although Indestructible is a very close second. So if Anger is your thing than this is the CD for you.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Awesome Debut ...
I love this album. In fact, this is their best. Damn near every song is catchy and makes you scream!


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