Nearly a decade after the release of their groundbreaking debut, The Sickness, Disturbed have become one of the most respected bands in the hard-rock universe thanks not only to pummeling riffs and jackhammer beats but passionate insights into our troubled times. Three platinum-plus albums--Believe and Ten Thousand Fists charted #1--have led to Indestructible, the group's darkest, angriest outing yet.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Not TOO disturbing!:
Great heavy metal! Maybe the singing is too similar throughout the songs, but all-in-all very good!
Another example of when a band only relies on kickass cover art:
Sorry, if you're looking for something different from 10K Fists, you might as well buy another CD. This has the same type of track that that album offers- the "Misunderstood unite" rockers, the Angst songs, the "Enemy inside" songs. Let me say the good news- The band have gotten the instruments they used on "The Sickness" back. And the guitar work here is great, they haven't played this good in years. Unfortunately that's about it. Every song on the album sounds the same. And as one listner pointed... more info
Great album:
Indestructible is some of the band's best work. I feel it is on par with the sickness, which I thought was an amazing album. Every song on the new cd is great and you will not find yourself skipping by tracks. Unlike the majority of bands that provide fillers between decent tracks, disturbed made sure each track rocked. If you have ever enjoyed this bands music then do yourself a favor and pick this one up.
Their Weakest Release:
Their first release proves to be a rockin' record, albeit with a couple lackluster lyrics. Their second release (which i consider their best), proved that they were here to stay, with far superior musicallity and lyrics. Their third release was the most polished of them all, showing all that Disturbed had to offer and then some. So what is the fate of their forth studio release? To say the least I was incredibly dissapointed. After purchasing the album based on the cover art alone (i had heard only the... more info