Immortalized Disturbed
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- 1 The Eye of the Storm 01:20
- 2 Immortalized 04:17
- 3 The Vengeful One 04:12
- 4 Open Your Eyes 03:57
- 5 The Light 04:16
- 6 What Are You Waiting For 04:03
- 7 You're Mine 04:55
- 8 Who 04:46
- 9 Save Our Last Goodbye 04:59
- 10 Fire It Up 04:05
- 11 The Sound of Silence 04:08
- 12 Never Wrong 03:33
- 13 Who Taught You How to Hate 04:57
Info for Immortalized
After a four year hiatus, Grammy Award-nominated, multiplatinum hard rock titans Disturbed return with their sixth studio album, Immortalized, the group's fifth to debut at #1 on the Billboard Top 200, a rare distinction only achieved by one other hard rock band in the history of the chart: Metallica.
The 2015 release follows 2010's gold-certified Asylum, Disturbed's fourth consecutive #1 on the Billboard Top 200, and the group's subsequent four-year hiatus, which gave members David Draiman [vocals], Dan Donegan [guitar], Mike Wengren [drums], and John Moyer [bass] the necessary reprieve to make this imminent and deliberate return.
Lead single "The Vengeful One" is accompanied by an animated video from award-winning filmmaker Phil Mucci. The band also found cross-over success in the album's third single, a cover of the 1964 song "The Sound of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel, which marked Disturbed's highest ranked single on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 42 and has since become Disturbed's biggest song since "Down With The Sickness". The band's live performance of the song on the television talk show "Conan" was praised by Paul Simon and also nominated for a 2016 Grammy award for Best Rock Performance.
David Draiman, lead vocals and backing vocals
Dan Donegan, guitars, bass, EBow, keyboards, backing vocals, acoustic guitar and piano on "The Sound of Silence"
Mike Wengren, drums, percussion, backing vocals and timpani on "The Sound of Silence"
John Moyer, bass
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