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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0093624943327
Label: Reprise / Wea
Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
MPN: 49433
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Reprise / Wea
Release Date: September 20, 2005
Studio: Reprise / Wea






Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
On their third album, Disturbed don't as much break out of expected patterns as show their potential for doing so. Fans eager for more of the band's patented fist-thumping gruel will take satisfaction in the album's opening (and anthemic) title track, plus "I'm Alive" and "Forgiven." The band shines brightest in the record's early moments, where "Deify," "Guarded," "Just Stop," and "Stricken" demonstrate that this unit's capable of discovering a song's subtleties and crafting radio-ready choruses meant to uplift the souls of disenfranchised subdivision dwellers. The album isn't without its problems--come the halfway mark ("Sons of Plunder") vocalist David Draiman and his mates lapse into the expected, with a series of songs that are good but rarely as remarkable as those found in Act I. That said, Ten Thousand Fists ultimately reminds us that Disturbed refuse to relent in their journey toward greatness. --Jedd Beaudoin

Album Description:
After a triple-platinum debut and platinum follow-up, Disturbed fuses the brutality and darkness of 2000's The Sickness with the added melodic nature and complexity of 2002's Believe for album number three. Aggressive, relentless and intense-yet at the same time transcendent-Ten Thousand Fists is a rock sledgehammer.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My favorite Disturbed album
I think all the songs on this are well done...they have melodies which a lot of other hard rock/metal doesn't. I have Indestructible and The Sickness also. Indestructible has guitar solos which i like, but i like the songs better on Ten Thousand Fists. I'm not a great music critic but I think if you like disturbed then you need to have this album.

Oh, and shame on whoever tagged this as alternative rock.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent metal music
Great CD!! Excellent headbanging music!! A friend turned me onto Disturbed and now I can't turn them off!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Freakin' loved it!
Pure metal heads may again call me a poser - I'll take you in the pit regardless.

This may be Disturbed's best. It has everything I love about the band, and it works excellently. Rhythms change up in each song, building on one another, which is marked departure from simple verse-chorus-verse-bridge-chorus-end structures that classic progressive rock is known for.

Each track stands as a message, a work and an effort in its own right. Tracks on "The Sickness" are memorable ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Metal Maniacs Unite!
Disturbed is one of the few bands to come out of the past decade without a normal, formulaic, and drab sense of style. So many metal bands have come out, and most of them sound the same with little improvement or with any real unique qualities. In short, most have been entirely forgettable. What I like about Disturbed is that they're hard-hitting, intense, enraged, and if you listen closely enough to the lyrics, Disturbed. The lyrics really tend to be about insanity, anger and pain-filled rages. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Strong, but the new Fozzy CD/DVD is better
I REALLY like Disturbed. Somehow they always sound fresh to me, and are just plain heavy. It's been a while since this CD came out, and I'm really anxious for the new CD to be released....in the meantime I bought the new Fozzy CD/DVD All That Remaains Reloaded....INCREDIBLE!!!! Fills the time until the new Disturbed comes out!!! Might even be better than TTF......SERIOUSLY!






 

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