During their April 12 set at Coachella, Green Day showed support for Palestine with an updated version of “Jesus Of Suburbia.“ The live rendition of the track saw frontman Billie Joe Armstrong changing the lyric “runnin’ away from pain when you’ve been victimized” to “runnin’ away from pain like the kids from Palestine.” You can…
The Indianapolis, IN location of Kuma’s Corner have cancelled a burger and cocktail promotion associated with Disturbed. It is unclear why the restaurant scrapped their plans, but some have speculated it could be related to David Draiman‘s support of Israel. The frontman was infamously photographed signing an artillery shell last year. Kuma’s Corner said the…
As previously reported, Disturbed recently came under fire after their pyrotechnics allegedly damaged the Chicago Bulls’ NBA championship banners during a March 8 show at the United Center in Chicago, IL. However, during a recent interview with MetalUniverse.net, drummer Mike Wengren denied those claims, calling them “fake news.” Wengren said the following: “That’s actually false.…
During their March 21 show at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY, Disturbed were joined onstage by Three Days Grace singers Adam Gontier and Matt Walst for a live cover of Genesis’ “Land Of Confusion.” You can check out some fan-filmed footage of that below:
According to Law360, Disturbed’s David Draiman is taking legal action against a former landlord. The frontman filed a lawsuit after allegedly suffering health issues from mold that was found inside his rental home in Coral Gables, FL. The singer claims that his vocals were affected by the mold in the house, which he was renting…
According to the Chicago Tribune, the pyrotechnics utilized during Disturbed’s March 8 show at the United Center in Chicago, IL ended up damaging the Chicago Bulls’ NBA championship banners. The damage was said to be minor. The following statement was issued: “United Center is currently working with the Bulls to explore options to repair these…
During their March 8 set at the United Center in Chicago, IL, Sevendust were joined onstage by Disturbed singer David Draiman for a performance of “Black.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by 𝗦𝗘𝗩𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗨𝗦𝗧 (@sevendustofficial) View this post on Instagram A post shared by David…
During their March 8 show at the United Center in Chicago, IL, Disturbed were joined onstage by their original bassist, Steve “Fuzz” Kmak, for a full performance of their 2000 debut album “The Sickness.” You can check out some fan-filmed footage from the concert below:
Disturbed have scored a number of new certifications from the RIAA. 19 release have newly gone gold or platinum in the U.S. This includes three albums and 16 singles. Here’s the releases that were honored: Albums: “Immortalized” (2x platinum) “Indestructible” (2x platinum) “Ten Thousand Fists” (3x platinum) Singles: “Another Way To Die” (gold) “Are You…
As previously reported, Disturbed recently released a new single titled “I Will Not Break.” Now, during a recent interview with 100.3 The X Rocks, singer David Draiman confirmed that more new music is on the way. Draiman said the following about “I Will Not Break” after being asked about its old-school vibe: “It wasn’t intentional,…
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