
The Sickness
Disturbed
2000
The Sickness is a Metal album by Disturbed, originally released in 2000. On Gatefold: 62 pressings tracked, owned by 15 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Nu Metal
- distorted
- aggressive
- urban
About
Some artists arrive so fully formed, they make an instant impact. The 2000 debut album from this Chicago metal four-piece is a heavy classic, thanks to its masterful welding of catchy hooks and creepy sound effects to stomping power riffs. David Draiman’s dynamic vocals shift between clean, staccato rapping and harsh screams, pushing standouts like “Down With the Sickness” and “Stupify” into nu-metal territory. Meanwhile, the electronic elements on “The Game” and a bold remake of Tears for Fears’ hit “Shout” nail Disturbed’s experimental streak.
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Tracklist
- 1Voices3:11
- 2The Game3:45
- 3Stupify4:05
- 4Down With The Sickness4:38
- 5Violence Fetish3:22
- 6Fear3:45
- 7Numb3:44
- 8Want3:51
- 9Conflict4:34
- 10Shout 20004:16
- 11Droppin' Plates3:43
- 12Meaning Of Life4:02
Credits
Performers
- Steve "Fuzz" KmakBASS
- Dan DoneganGUITAR
- Enrique SantiagoPROGRAMMED BY
- Frank De LamoraPROGRAMMED BY
- Mike WengrenPROGRAMMED BY DRUMS DRUM PROGRAMMING
- David DraimanVOCALS
- FuzzBASS
- John MoyerBASS
15 collectors on Gatefold own this · 62 pressings tracked on Gatefold
