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"Ten thousand fists" CD by Disturbed

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Is released as a special edition in a CD & DVD combination. The bonus DVD contains clips and rare live footage.

Disturbed have proven their impressive musical prowess often enough, and their smasher Ten thousands fists just adds to their reputation: this is a string of neck wreckers, from the title track Ten Thousand Fists to the single Stricken. But Disturbed also strike some calmer notes - their soft side shows on songs like "Overburdened", for example.

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Item no. 429585
Musical Genre Nu Metal
Exclusive No
Media - Format 1-3 CD & DVD
Edition Special Edition
Product topic Bands
Band Disturbed
Product type CD
Release date 9/8/06
1. Ten thousand fists 2. Just stop 3. Guarded 4. Deify 5. Stricken 6. I'm alive 7. Sons of plunder 8. Overburdened 9. Decadence 10. Forgiven 11. Land of confusion 12. Sacred lie 13. Pain redefined 14. Avarice 15. Monster 16. Two worlds 17. Just stop (Live at the Riviera) 18. Stricken (Video) 19. Making of "Stricken" 20. Land of confusion (Video) 21. Just stop (Yahoo Music Artist Mods) 22. Live in concert

David Draiman has always been a matter of discussion. For the one side, the pierced bold headed is the most interesting figure in the Nu Metal scene, for all others he's an arrogant loudmouth who takes himself too seriously. Nevertheless, Disturbed's new album, "Ten thousand fists" is especially one thing: the perfect symbiosis of the ultra heavy debut, "The sickness" and the poppy successor, "Believe". That means, gloomy and metallic but also with catchy melodies and - that's new - epic solos, some scream vocals Γ  la Halford and a lyrical side to it that you wouldn't have believed. "Deify", e.g. is the stretched middle finger towards George W. Bush ("the worst that could happen to America"), while "Son of a plunder" criticizes the punk pop newcomers ("colourful hairs, no balls"). And the rest? Ten cultivated hate balls in which David vomits himself out. Only weakness of the album: a superfluous cover of the Genesis-hit, "Land of confusion". Of course, with heavy guitars but still with the nerve-racking "ohoho"-chorus. Especially because David once promised to never use other people's songs again. "I lied. And if I have to I will do it again." Why not call him smart? (Marcel Anders - October 2005)

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