Asylum by Disturbed, released 26 August 2010, includes the following tracks: "The Infection", "Another Way To Die", "The Animal", "Serpentine" and more.
This version of Asylum comes as a 1xCD. -
2010 album from the Chicago-based Alt-Metal band. A decade after the release of their groundbreaking debut, the Sickness, Disturbed have become one of the most passionate and well-respected bands in the Hard Rock universe, a dependable source not only of pummeling riffs and jackhammer beats, but of personal and political insights into our troubled times. The band began building Asylum as soon as they got off the road in the summer of 2009. Officially entering Groovemaster Studios in February 2010, the band set about self-producing the album, as they did with Indestructible.
Track 13 is a uncredited [a6520] cover not listed on the tracklisting.
Initial copies came with a download card for the documentary "Decade of Disturbed"
Issued in a standard jewel case with clear tray and 16 pages booklet.
One entire decade of Disturbed banalityMakes most among us metalheads clamor for finalityFrom these peddlers of false and nu,The likes of whom must mi...
PunkRockTheory - 30/Sep/2010
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Gray Hunter - 22/Sep/2010
I remember hearing Disturbed's single "Stupefy" for the first time, from their debut album The Sickness. It was intense metal, taking no quarter, be...
Chris Colgan - 31/Aug/2010
There is no bigger band in hard rock right now than Disturbed. Over the past decade, they have helped to revolutionize the popularity of aggressive mu...
Ben Czajkowski - 31/Aug/2010
Hard rock band Disturbed returns with their fifth studio album Asylum. How does it stand up to their previous works 411's Ben Czajkowski checks in wi...
Alex Biese - 30/Aug/2010
They first caught the head-banging public's attention when American hard rock was deep in the throes of the nu-metal movement, but Chicago-based quart...
Damon Harrison - 28/Aug/2010
Let’s refrain from name calling and simply call Disturbed consistent; they’ve manage to chug out these half epic metal albums for seven years now and ...
Jon Dolan - 25/Aug/2010
Global warming! Nazis! Werewolves! Disturbed pack their fifth disc Asylum with so much scary stuff it should come with a night-light. The Chicago meta...
Merlin Alderslade - 23/Aug/2010
For a man so supposedly bemused by his oft-referenced ‘Mad‘ moniker, you’d imagine that David Draiman could rest upon subtler album titles than ‘Asylu...
Gary Graff - 20/Aug/2010
Changes from album to album tend to be subtle and incremental for Disturbed, which is exactly what its fans prefer. The Chicago quartet has a defined ...