BIOGRAPHY
"Disturbed is an American heavy metal band formed in 1994 in Chicago. The band consists of lead singer David Draiman, guitarist Dan Donegan, bassist John Moyer, and drummer Mike Wengren. Disturbed is known for its aggressive sound and lyrics often dealing with social, political, and personal themes.
The band gained popularity with their first album "The Sickness" in 2000, which includes the hit "Down with the Sickness". This song has become a staple of nu metal, a genre that combines elements of metal with hip-hop and grunge. The album stood out for its mix of heavy riffs, powerful rhythms, and Draiman's distinctive voice, characterized by unique screams and growls.
Disturbed continued to find success with several other albums, including "Believe" (2002), "Ten Thousand Fists" (2005), and "Indestructible" (2008), all marked by significant sales and generally positive reviews. "Indestructible" even reached the top spot on the Billboard 200 in the United States.
In addition to their music, Disturbed is also recognized for their involvement in various social and humanitarian causes. The band has often addressed themes such as mental illness, suicide, and social injustice in their songs, aiming to raise awareness and encourage listeners to reflect on these issues.
Over the years, Disturbed has maintained a solid fanbase and continues to tour internationally, while releasing new albums that evolve their style while staying true to their metal roots."