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Artist: Disturbed Album: Ten Thousand Fists


Year: 2005
Duration: 56:28

A Critic's Review of Disturbed's Ten Thousand Fists Album


Music has always been an essential part of human existence. It serves as a form of entertainment, and it has the power to evoke all kinds of emotions. Disturbed is one band that has been a prominent name in the metal music industry, with their Ten Thousand Fists album leaving a mark on the industry. In this review, we will discuss the album's genre, the history of the artist, the best songs on the album, the most innovative parts, and a critical review of the album.

Disturbed is a heavy metal band from Chicago, formed in the late 90s. The band consists of David Draiman, Dan Donegan, John Moyer, and Mike Wengren. The band has released seven studio albums, with Ten Thousand Fists being their third studio album, produced by Johnny K.

The genre of the album would land in the heavy metal category. It's loud, aggressive, and powerful. The band has always been known for their heavy riffing guitar work and thunderous drums, and it's evident in this album. There are also elements of metalcore, hard rock, and nu-metal. This blend of genres is what makes the album unique.

The album's first track, Ten Thousand Fists, is a clear standout as it sets the tone for the rest of the album. It's energetic, fast-paced, and adrenaline-pumping. Other notable songs include Stricken, Guarded, and Just Stop. The songs are well-crafted and carry a distinct appeal to their audience. They have a way of sticking in your head and making you want to replay them over and over.

One of the most innovative parts of the album is the band's use of unique instrumentation. Disturbed uses sounds like, say, the sitar, Spanish guitar, and even the didgeridoo, which not only adds to the album's sound but also differentiates it from other heavy metal albums. Their use of vocal harmony was also a unique touch, making each track sound like a musical masterpiece.

Despite the album's overwhelming energy and drive, it lacks diversity. Most of the songs sound similar, making the album feel monotonous at some point. There isn't much experimentation with new styles or sounds, and it sounds like the band played it too safe. The lyrics could also be somewhat preachy, with the band trying to address serious issues around society, which may not sit well with some listeners.

In conclusion, Disturbed's Ten Thousand Fists is a good album. It's full of energy, passion, and showcases the band's musical prowess. It's perfect for headbanging while working out or even during a road trip. The lack of diversity in sound and the sometimes overly preachy lyrics can be a downside. Despite its flaws, the album is a must-have for fans of heavy metal genre, and it holds its ground against other albums in the genre.