Disturbed To Perform Live Interactive Online Concert
Disturbed will play their first ever on-line, interactive show tonight, at 10pm ET on May 29th at DeepRockDrive. The band recently sat down and talked about the upcoming show and their excitement about playing to a global audience that is able to interact with them in real time. Thanks to overwhelming demand to see Disturbed perform, DeepRockDrive announced that they have doubled the capacity for online tickets. You can get your free tickets to this online event here.
Disturbed talk about the DeepRockDrive show here (and below).
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13 Comments on "Disturbed To Perform Live Interactive Online Show"

4. writes:
My only issue with Disturbed is the same issue I have with Godsmack. I personally think that each abum sounds the same. I'm not saying that they suck. I'm just saying that to me, I hear alot of the same riffs being used again and again. I need to listien to the new album and see what it sounds like. I could be wrong, maybe thats their "style" or something. I know Zakk Wylde (God) uses alot of pinch harmonics in his solos and riffs and I can always tell when a song is his. But I listien to Disturbeds first, second, and third album and I can't tell some of the songs apart LOL. Might as well just be one big album. Anyways, sorry if I upset the Disturbed fans and Godsmack fans but it's just my opinion. Like I said, that may be their "style" or "trademark". I dunno.

5. writes:
Disturbed are the Wal-Mart of heavy metal. They're a copycat of every nu-metal band that was big in its day, they're so vague that anyone can relate, and they're just edgy enough for the kids. (Cool piercings, guys!)
Lame.
Another stupid trend that's so fxcking anonymous and disinteresting, all the little kids can't help but wallow around in it all day.
The mainstream is thought of as a stream because of it's shallowness.




9. writes:
No way Crawford can you tell me that Disturbed - the Sickness - is a copycat of nu-metal....which ones? That album is totally original. Now if you mean ripping off sound or riffs from the British Heavy Metal Movement, most new artists do that constantly. Judas Priest and Iron Maiden seem to be the favorites. Back to the topic, though. The Sickness doesn't sound like anything I have ever heard. Enlighten me, please?

11. writes:
The Sickness is such a vague album and it bores me. Maybe the sound isn't copied, but you can't tell me that the theme of that album wasn't done a trillion times before. Y'know, the "I'm-so-upset-about-life" thing (Godsmack) the "ooh-I'm-crazy-enough-to-make-weird-noises" (Coal Chamber) the "I-hate-my-parents-even-though-I'm-28" (Korn) and the "Respect-me-because-I'm-smart-even-though-I'm-a-total-idiot" attitude (The Doors). Aside from the lame artwork and the idiotic looks on their faces, everything else is unoriginal, uninspired, and a total retread.
...and I defy you to explain what "Droppin' Plates" is all about. Droppin' pllllllates!
Come on, man. I'll admit that it was EVERYWHERE including every movie trailer on TV, and every TV show trailer, and every goddamned episode of the Real World, and every WWE event, and every record store's speaker system, but that doesn't mean it should be revered. Have you listened to Coal Chamber's self-titled lately? It's so damn silly now that I'm older. This album is the same way to me. I liked Life is Peachy like a mutherfuker when it came out, but you don't see me still listening to it.
The fact that they covered "Shout" on that album is a huge red flag in and of itself.

12. writes:
Ok - I don't like Droppin' Plates..either. Every album has its stinkers..that goes without saying. The album pumped me up, though, and it sounds good. Disturbed came before Godsmack, though. At least the SICKNESS lacked the "clean vocals" that would later saturate all the other disturbed albums...that was a plus.

13. writes:
Personally I found Disturbed's first and second albums to be very distinct, and their last to be a bit of a mixture of the two. As for Godsmack, I think all of their albums have sounded very different. Maybe a bit of similarity between the first and second, but Faceless and IV are certainly unique.
As for the comment about Disturbed coming before Godsmack; Godsmack was definitely around and pretty established before anyone had ever even heard of Disturbed.
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1. shitsturd writes:
who cares....they are soooooooooo gay......bus flip, please!