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DISTURBED Guitarist: Don't Call Us 'Nu Metal' - June 3, 2009
JB Martell and Heavy Metal Momma of We Love Metal recently conducted an interview with guitarist Dan Donegan of DISTURBED. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

We Love Metal: A lot of people on the Internet call DISTURBED "nu" metal. Do you consider yourself nu metal?

Dan: Well, I think we got lumped in that category because we came out at the same time that category was added and a lot of these bands started to come out in the late '90s is the same time that we got signed. We were fortunate to have outlasted that by riding that wave and showed that we have always been influenced by the classic metal bands, so there was nothing nu metal in our minds about what we were doing. Nu metal, to me, at the time was bands that were incorporating turntables and little bits of hip hop with metal guitars and drumming, and I respect some of those bands that did it… I was fans of some of those bands that did it, but the bands that inspired us to pick up an instrument were the first bands — BLACK SABBATH, IRON MAIDEN, JUDAS PRIEST, PANTERA, METALLICA, QUEENSRŸCHE — those were always guitar-based, riff-driven, double-bass, hard, slamming, powerful melodic vocals. Those are the ingredients that we have. I guess we have always just viewed ourselves as a metal band trying to expand and follow in the footsteps of the greats.

We Love Metal: I guess that's why we asked it because a lot of people will group you in with KORN and SLIPKNOT… and respect for those bands but...

Dan: And there is respect. We have toured with those bands and are fans of them. KORN, at the time, was revolutionary in bringing the seven-string detuned guitars in. You know, that's their thing and that was something new that they were bringing to the table and a lot of the newer bands were starting to follow that lead. SLIPKNOT, obviously, with nine members in the band is more of a chaotic show there and percussive. I mean that's their thing, they had their own little niche, their own thing. With us, we were relying basically on what we were brought up on, and the fact that David [Draiman] is one of the only singers in my mind, one of the few singers that is very melodic and rhythmic in his vocal styles as well. I think a lot of nu metal bands didn't offer much melody; there was a lot of monotone vocals and a lot of screamers. Some are very good at it, but our preference was to bring something you're going to be able to hum the melody to when you leave a show or listen to an album.

We Love Metal: Do you think those classifications are hurting metal sales? Like, if you get classed as metal, do you think that is hurting you on a mass scale?

Dan: I really don't put that much thought into it. I don't care. You know, we just write music that is right for us. Whatever category someone feels comfortable putting us in, you know, they can go ahead, but I never really bothered looking at it that way of where do we fit in because people are confused of where does DISTURBED fit. Nowadays heavy metal, it seems the term is changing quite a bit. Like I said, when we were growing up, heavy metal were those classic metal bands. Today's heavy metal, at times, seems to be who can play the fastest or scream the loudest or have the most monotone vocals. That's not what I remember heavy metal being to me. There were always different divisions of heavy metal, be it hardcore or death metal or black metal, so you know I never really worried about what category we fit in or where we fit in. As long as we wrote music that moved the four of us in the room and we got a chill up our spine when we created it, then that's all I was ever concerned about.

We Love Metal: Something that you and Dave are quite vocal about is the record industry's seeming inability to adapt to people. With that being said, DISTURBED is multi-platinum with all albums. Do you think it's your fan base's hardcore loyalty that causes them to continue to buy the material?

Dan: Sure. I mean, definitely the fan base. Definitely. You know, not to pat ourselves on the back too much, but when we create our songs, when we put out an album, we give them nothing but the best we have to offer from start to finish. I think some of the other bands don't put forth that effort. I think there is a lot of filler on other albums and bands that are only concerned about their two or three singles or whatever it might be. You know, I like the whole body of work. I'm an old-school thinker of hoping that fans don't only download a single. I hope they appreciate the first song to the last song and find some sort of connection within there. My biggest flattering thing for me personally is when someone comes up and names a song that is not a single that they connected with that has become a favorite of theirs. I mean, they are all important to us. We work hard and we put just as much attention into the last song of the album or a song that stays off the album that is always a tough decision for us to make, but it gets an equal amount of attention as whatever our first single might be. That's just always been our attitude of trying to create the best stuff at that point in our lives.

We Love Metal: You've been on the road with ALL THAT REMAINS, SKINDRED, and ART OF DYING. You guys are obviously the most commercially successful of them, with no disrespect to the bands. Do you find you are taking on a mentoring role with them?

Dan: I think with every band we're out touring with, when you spend time with a lot of talents and musicians, you learn a lot from each other. You know, it's not that we're just strictly the teacher. Even as the headliners, you pick up little things from other bands. Everyone is talented out here. When we're out on tour and we do these festivals in Europe you're on the same bill as METALLICA or JUDAS PRIEST and then you are sharing the stage with some of those bands, you look at them and ask, "What do we need to do to get to that level, to have that long of a career?" I think we all definitely learn from each other. I mean, I notice other bands might have toured with us and they see us in that headlining spot and we bring a bigger production show, we've become and arena-sized band. They definitely see that and ask themselves the same question: what do we do to get to that level to have that kind of audience? We have the most dedicated hardcore fan base. I'm amazed to see the wide age range of fans that we have brought out to the show. So it's good to know that when we see younger faces we have been at this for a good solid ten years and we're still tapping into a new generation of people.

Read the entire interview from We Love Metal.

Mark The Shark of the Pensacola, Florida radio station WTKX 101.5 FM (TK101) conducted an interview with Dan Donegan before DISTURBED's April 7, 2009 Music As A Weapon IV concert at the Pensacola Civic Center. Watch the nine-minute chat below.

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COMMENT |
posted by : twoslowjoe
6/3/2009 2:26:18 PM

We will just call you SHIT!!!!!!

COMMENT | You are the epitome of NU-METAL
posted by : wolfsystem
6/3/2009 2:39:47 PM

Shitty Rap Rock, "EVERYBODY JUMP" garbage. I feel sorry for the young people that had this kind of shit to grow up on. They never had a chance. I dont feel that it even deserves to be labeled "metal". What a bunch of fucking clowns.

COMMENT | Nu-Metal or Ear Poison...
posted by : MoltenLavaStudios
6/3/2009 2:39:59 PM

It's all the same either way you look at it.

And yes, Disturbed is definitely Nu-Metal.

COMMENT |
posted by : Sickboy666
6/3/2009 2:47:32 PM

"BLACK SABBATH, IRON MAIDEN, JUDAS PRIEST, PANTERA, METALLICA, QUEENSRŸCHE"

Oh, right. The first bands.

COMMENT |
posted by : OfSinsAndShred
6/3/2009 2:48:08 PM

I don't know if I consider them nu-metal anymore.

I do consider them crappy metal.

COMMENT |
posted by : TBDM420
6/3/2009 2:52:40 PM

Disturbed is Hard Rock. Nothing more, nothing less.



COMMENT |
posted by : Canapial
6/3/2009 2:56:04 PM

Damn son, he just ruined his shit

COMMENT | Disturb
posted by : MeanMike
6/3/2009 3:06:05 PM

I would take the title "Nu Metal" as a compliment... Some people have better titles for you.

COMMENT | I'm not the biggest Disturbed fan...
posted by : TastyGreens
6/3/2009 3:09:01 PM

..but for fuck's sake, they are a metal band in the classic sense. Donegan keeps mentioning Priest and I see the connection there, so you have to at least give them credit for selling so many records in that genre.

COMMENT | wolfsystem speaks the truth.
posted by : So Sick
6/3/2009 3:20:00 PM

Hahahahahaha! You're nu-metal! And you fucking suck!

God I fucking hate Disturbed with a burning passion.





COMMENT | whatever
posted by : Sharon Tate Baby
6/3/2009 3:22:21 PM

They are metal. How are they not?

If they were selling 10,000 cds instead of 10,000,000 you guys would classify them metal and most of you would probably like them.

An sickboy, Dan is 41 years old, the same age as me. Those bands (except Pantera) are the same bands that I listened to in High School (and still do).
Pantera was from a later era and not one of the "first bands". Notice that most of those bands also still have a thriving career, like Disturbed.




COMMENT | lol
posted by : n0atfault
6/3/2009 3:24:49 PM

like it or not.......

disturbed is nu-metal..people are misunderstanding the meaning or concept of nu-metal....the scats davis does..the chatchyness of the drum beats and guitar riffs..thats nu metal..doesnt necessarily have to have a rap singer..but hip hop influenced beats.
disturbed is great..they still have a lot of learning to do

COMMENT |
posted by : chillpenguin666
6/3/2009 3:32:40 PM

don't call me white, don't call me white!

COMMENT | haha
posted by : 3.14
6/3/2009 3:33:50 PM

no, disturbed first album wasn't nu metal at all, no :D
later on however they droped the inovations and became more single lined... they are worth it though

COMMENT | holy fuck!!!!!!
posted by : joshkid
6/3/2009 3:36:45 PM

Disturbed uses thundering double bass, has kick-ass songs with lots of melody that are darker than most of the "metal" bands today. Now maybe on their first album they had a little of the"nu-metal" thing going on, but since then their songwriting has progressed on every album and they have these epic songs where if some asshole would call them "nu-metal" or hard rock (WTF!), just beacuse they don't scream or growl like an asshole a whole time, or because they dont have the repetitive (and boring) metalcore sound, those kinds of people are just plain idiotic.
Well I think I've said enough, DISTURBED RULES!!!!!!!!!!!

COMMENT | they
posted by : Sharon Tate Baby
6/3/2009 3:36:50 PM

don't have hip-hop beats or turntables. He's right, they came out at around the time of Korn, Limp Bizkit and POD and got lumped into the mix. The only similarity is that they didn't do guitar solos in their first album. But who gives a shit about a category? Donegan apparently doesn't and he's living the life that anyone here would want.

COMMENT | then call them POP METAL
posted by : erpbass6
6/3/2009 3:37:58 PM

they sell a lot of shit and appeal to a mass majority of lemmings...so it's POP.

yeah it's heavy...so it is technically METAL.

would rather listen to bette midler over them any day...

COMMENT | I Call THem
posted by : BonzoholicII
6/3/2009 3:44:00 PM

DisTURD...

COMMENT | Sharon Tate Baby
posted by : Sickboy666
6/3/2009 3:45:19 PM

I know those are all very influential bands and I like or love all of them in different levels (with the exception of Queensryche), but there are at least three different generations in that sentence.

I don't think ANYONE should put Metallica along Black Sabbath as two of the "first bands", as much as I love both bands...

COMMENT | nu metal
posted by : yoojonny
6/3/2009 3:50:03 PM

you are that

COMMENT | ...
posted by : thisisnotcarlos
6/3/2009 3:51:51 PM

Not nu metal ? Well then someone explain what that stupid ass "droppin plates" song is...

COMMENT | funny
posted by : Sharon Tate Baby
6/3/2009 3:53:10 PM

in the early 80's when I first got into metal there weren't so many categories. Every heavy band was considered Heavy Metal. Then Metallica and Venom came around and it turned to "Thrash Metal" or "Speed Metal". Then Venon and the satanic bands were spun off and categorized as "Black Metal" after a name of one Venom's own albums. Trouble was put into the "Doom Metal" genre even thought they sounded a lot like Sabbath. Then came "Grind" which later evolved into "Death Metal". By the late 80's there was "Hair Metal" or "Glam" and somewhere down the line some bands were categorized as "Power Metal" and "Prog-Metal". Finally we have "Nu-Metal", "Emo", "Deathcore", etc. Did I miss anything? It's like a bunch of cliques. Who gives a shit? A good band is a good band if you think they are. It's all subjective.

COMMENT |
posted by : DecrystallizingReason
6/3/2009 3:56:25 PM

Not a huge fan of this band, but they have a song here and there that I like. Saw 'em live not too long ago and they were better than I expected. Donegan comes across as a pretty good guy.

COMMENT | Sickboy
posted by : Sharon Tate Baby
6/3/2009 3:58:52 PM

Those were the bands that were popular at the time. In the mid-to-late-80s all of those bands had albums out and were touring. Some were bigger than others but they were all well known in the metal community.

COMMENT |
posted by : luffy0927
6/3/2009 4:03:57 PM

sorry txterror but most death metal bands can play stuff that disturded couldnt even dream of attempting....you dont have to like death metal or whatever but disturded suck! its just lame ass pop metal...Lonegan couldnt solo to save his life

COMMENT | ok we wont call you nu-metal..
posted by : stgeorge666
6/3/2009 4:06:14 PM

..we'll call you SHIT! cause you are.

most over rated band on the planet

COMMENT | Crap....
posted by : DeathbyDesign
6/3/2009 4:15:21 PM

thats what this band is. horrible....horrible. i would love to see disturbed play anything near the technical ability of a death metal band. it would make me laugh all day

COMMENT | I've noticed...
posted by : borikeepsbanningme
6/3/2009 4:23:30 PM

I've noticed from reading this site that there are a lot of whiney bitch metal fans out there. Used too(in the 80's and 90's) we'd say "Oh well XXBandXX, I don't really get into them but they are good at what they do." Respect given where respect is deserved. Nowadays you little bitches almost piss your fucking panties trying to post the first comment that says "this band sucks!". I'd say most of you are a bunch of pussies, who cry about everything they don't like instead of giving some credit where credit is do. If you like metal, who fucking cares what brand it is. I'm not gonna go bashing on you cause you drink PBR and I drink Shinerbock. The point is we like beer so let's enjoy it!! For fucks sake. Put some underwear on instead of those heart print panties you wear around while you post your little shitty ass comments here. Don is a great guitarist. Like his band or not the dude has some chops. Can most of you do half what he can do? No! Do you even try? No! When I want some fun metal/rock to learn, I can always go put in some Disturbed or KSE and have fun playing instead of trying to play your fucking fingers off. I'm so sick of you spineless pussy motherfuckers. I wish everyone on here would follow up their "this band sucks" comment with a link to their bands website so we could all critique how good/bad you are. You kids don't really no shit but you keep thinking you're clever with the little one line wastes of space you post here.

COMMENT | I don't
posted by : Sharon Tate Baby
6/3/2009 4:25:19 PM

see anywhere where he actually says "don't call us nu-metal".
His accountant calls him millionaire and I'm sure hotter chicks than anyone here ever dreamed of are calling him all the time.




COMMENT | Hang on...
posted by : Saqib09
6/3/2009 4:26:41 PM

Now we have to take lesson on whats metal and whats not from Disturb fans? They are not strictly nu-metal, I can grant that. But people who think they are along the same line as Maiden and Sabbath need to stop listening to Limb Bizkit and Korn or whatever they are listening to and shut up.

COMMENT | so
posted by : Sharon Tate Baby
6/3/2009 4:46:10 PM

Dan Donegan is no Steve Vai but he is a good player and can write some good riffs. Technical ability is nice but it doesn't account for everything. Most of the Black Sabbath and AC/DC catalogs are not especially difficult to play on guitar but there are a lot of great tunes there.
I know some people that can draw so good that it looks like a photograph. That is a great talent but it is much better if you can draw something that is interesting to look at.

COMMENT | Sharon Tate Baby
posted by : Sickboy666
6/3/2009 4:49:12 PM

Oh, so Metallica, Maiden and Priest were all "well known in the metal community"? Really? I never knew that...

Ah, for christ's sake. Why are you tryin' so hard to defend the guy?

COMMENT | Yes...
posted by : priestfan88
6/3/2009 4:52:36 PM

what the hell is it with all these labels on music these days? Whatever happened to just heavy metal? or rock? I'm not the biggest Disturbed fan, but I'm not going to pretend I don't like some of their stuff. They definitely don't use turntables and all that other rap shit like Limp Bizkit or Linkin Park, so not sure where those comparisons are coming from...

COMMENT | It IS fucking nu-metal.
posted by : spaztekmofo
6/3/2009 4:54:11 PM

And if I went to one of these shows, I would shit in the pit.

COMMENT | LOL
posted by : dr satan77
6/3/2009 4:54:35 PM

posers distebed isnt great but so not nu-metal there not rap rock or anythign there kindda overdone pop metal and honestly do they really sound like limp bizkit n shit like that? thats nu-metal i love people who cant play music themselves judging others its the people i kick in the face while im playing my ass off on stage

COMMENT | lets call a spade a spade!
posted by : hikingmetalpunks
6/3/2009 4:58:11 PM

I hate to get on here and trash bands but for some reason I feel compeled to do just that when I see a Disturbed thread. To me, they come off as uninspired and fake. They bursted onto the scene at a time when nu metal was extremely fashionable and they have since then altered their sound ever so slightly to "fit in" with whatever is currently in style. There are so many bands out there that are in the mainstream that get scrutinized because of various things; success, popularity, radio airtime, etc, but these dudes really deserve to be criticized! If you throw them in the mix with Slipknot, Korn, and those who actually have some talented musicians and good albums, I think they are the weakest band of that era to have actually survived. There will always be teenage angst and soccor moms and dads trying to fit in so they will continue to sell alot of records. But personally I feel that MOST real metal fands can smell their bullshit!

COMMENT | sickboy
posted by : Sharon Tate Baby
6/3/2009 5:42:08 PM

Make a point.

I am defending them because I like the band and I think it is hilarious that people on this site go by their opinion of music as fact. The endless argument over who is better and who sucks but nobody will ever sway anyone else because is is just an opinion.

COMMENT | Disturbed!
posted by : Hazimel
6/3/2009 5:43:04 PM

I'm an old-school metal head and I love disturbed.

They rock live. Draiman brings killer vocals and patriotism to every show. In this environment, how many artists dare to COMMAND 15,000 people to chant USA. He had total command of the crowd and the band kicked ass. I'm not a big gung-ho person, but I love the constitution and the idea of our country, so it was cool to see someone who has been critical of the government display some patriotism.

It was a religious experience.

Nu-Metal is a category made up by some idiot rock critic in a magazine that probably hates metal. Everyone who uses that term is being a lemming.

COMMENT | ^^^ Then you are not a real fan.
posted by : Jesterwolf316
6/3/2009 5:44:39 PM

You just put forth the most retarded argument I have ever read. So because they sold records, got airtime, and are HUGELY popular, they are somehow one of the weakest bands? You see, I can make that argument for Korn and Limp Bizkit, but that is because they were actual Nu-Metal.

I think true metal fans are not ignorant assholes like you, and have the decency to say "respect what they are doing, but I am not into them". That is better than bashing a band (who I will admit, I am a big fan of) because you happen to have a elitist stick up your ass.

COMMENT | true fans
posted by : Sharon Tate Baby
6/3/2009 5:50:57 PM

I love that "true fans" or "sheep" crap. Give it a break, it is music. Some people don't take it to the extreme seriousness and just like listening to what they like. They have other interests and don't exactly feel the same way as some of you do. It doesn't make them bad people. The assholes are the ones pushing their opinions like it is gospel. Most car fanatics probably laugh at what you guys drive and call you posers meanwhile you just care that it gets you to work on time. Most fashion designers would laugh at you and call you white trash. Who cares, it is all subjective. Like the guy before said, let's hear your bands and see what everyone thinks of you.

COMMENT | Sharon Tate Baby
posted by : Sickboy666
6/3/2009 5:57:41 PM

I completely agree with you, and I didn't bash Disturbed at any point, even though I think they look and act kinda ridiculous, and that the singer dude looks like that bald guy who used to fuck Charlotte in Sex and the City.

Anyway, I like Down With The Sickness, and love the Dawn of The Dead remake scene with the Richard Cheese version of that song.

I just said that all his influence talk sounded contrived, because he listed bands from at least three different decades as being the "first bands". That's my whole point.

COMMENT | oooooooowaaahaaahaaaahaaa!
posted by : hikingmetalpunks
6/3/2009 6:00:23 PM


AND SO IT BEGINS......

Its so hard being this elite!




COMMENT | Call them....
posted by : Typhoon
6/3/2009 6:16:51 PM

Meathead rock...A lot of meathead / wrestler rednecks love these guys for some reason...Or they could be labeled nature rock with that stupid ohh ah ah ah ah monkey thing....god go away already...

COMMENT | hikingmetalpunks
posted by : Evil_Realized
6/3/2009 6:23:45 PM

cool username, I'm really into Darkthrone (for some reason I've lost interest in their earlier work,though and I like their last few albums the most)

COMMENT | Don't call you nu metal?!?!?
posted by : mydyingbride2003
6/3/2009 6:25:13 PM

But that's exactly what you are!

Remember when Draiman said he was tired of being in the biggest underground metal band in the world? I laughed so hard I nearly shat myself.

COMMENT |
posted by : Nespithe
6/3/2009 6:25:38 PM

When you play those --1 finger--percussive rhythms in drop-D tuning, you tend to be seen as nu-metal.

COMMENT | They are metal
posted by : mgreve
6/3/2009 6:39:28 PM

I have never understood why some people are so hard on Disturbed. I've seen them live twice and they are a pretty good live act. I tend to gravitate towards bands like Maiden and Dream Theater, but without a doubt Disturbed is a “metal” band.

COMMENT | txterror
posted by : Sickboy666
6/3/2009 6:56:48 PM

That's NOT what he said.

Asshole.

COMMENT |
posted by : sTrAnDeD88
6/3/2009 7:13:10 PM

ALTERNATIVE METAL...how about that?? this is fuckin stupid people..."no theyre nu-metal...no they arent, yes they are" fuckin just let it be

COMMENT | hikingmetalpunks
posted by : hikingmetalpunks
6/3/2009 7:33:34 PM

Thanks Evil_Realized. Yeah, I totally agree with you and like Darkthrons new stuff as well. Discharge is good too if you like that crust punk sound. By the way for anyone who seriously gets offended or that angry over some criticism directed towards millionaire rock musicians, you should not worry about it so much. David Draimen and the boys in Disturbed are doing pretty well for themselves financially and I don't think any of their feelings got hurt by my opinion. They will still wake up in their mtv cribs style house and record shitty, repetative, music for people who will consume it. Your insults and your language only validate what your really made of. People can have their own opinions about music and thats what this site is for. I never personally attacked anyone in the band like some of you choose to do with me. I simply attacked what kind of music they manufacture and distribute and called it shit! Whether people want to admit it or not, there is subgenres within heavy metal. No other form of music has this many different catagories or labels that bands are sometimes unfortunately placed in by similarities that are consistant with other bands. I agree that good music is good music and I dont choose my tastes in music based on "scenes" or whats in style. At the same time I respect those "scenes" as a musician and as a fan as so should anyone who takes an interest in metal. Unfortunately there are some subgenres of metal that seem to be more ridiculed than others. I think that is due to popularity and capitalizing on trends which nu metal falls into. I happen to like some of it but some of it is shit such as the band at hand. So if you don't like it than fuck off.

COMMENT | Doesn't realy matter
posted by : Masticating Adipocere
6/3/2009 7:34:38 PM

Why do people have to put music in labels? Or worse yet sub-labels? That kind of narrow-minded thinking is one of the major things wrong today with music,i.m.o.Either you like it or it sucks shit,and once again i.m.o.Disturbed are one of the biggest shit suckers on the planet.So,by nu-metal this guy is talking about Linkin Park???lol

COMMENT | NU METAL all day long
posted by : skymetal
6/3/2009 8:19:45 PM

It's your fucking lame one dimensional frontman that will forever doom you to the label of, ney, Disturbed are the frigging poster children of Nu Metal. Just like McDonalds will always be fast food, fuckin deal with it.

COMMENT |
posted by : Mr Maiden
6/3/2009 8:24:20 PM

He's right, they are worse than nu-metal

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
6/3/2009 8:32:14 PM

They are a rock band ( Sometimes Hard Rock )

COMMENT |
posted by : Slipknot Metalwarrior 666
6/3/2009 11:40:15 PM

Disturbed are 'Hard Alternative'

COMMENT |
posted by : THRASHMONGER
6/4/2009 12:38:30 AM

Wiggerock.

COMMENT |
posted by : luffy0927
6/4/2009 10:56:27 AM

Korn sucks now but at least their first album shits all over anything disturded has ever done....

COMMENT | Enjoyed Reviewing
posted by : HeavyMetalMomma
6/4/2009 10:57:30 AM

I enjoyed reviewing all of the comments. It was entertaining.
I do know tho, if half of you had the opportunity to meet such individuals and learn about them, I think you would change your opinions as with any well known band, musician, celebrity you may not originally like but may get to meet. If you took the time to really listen to the talent you would be open to more and not so narrow minded. I am not a death metal fan with the growling, screaming and shit, but when I head it live from All That Remains, I caught my head moving to the music. And to watch the fans in the pit was amazing. They did the Circle Pit and that is the first time I got to witness it. I learned something new from something I didn’t really like. Now I’m not going to buy any CD’s of death metal but I wasn’t out back vomiting b/c they were on stage either. I gave them a shot and it wasn’t half bad! Is it that your peers may think you’re a pussy if you listen to something they don’t? Try it in private sometime. Open your mind, observe, listen and learn

Heavy Metal Momma from welovemetal dot com


COMMENT | great review
posted by : Nyde
6/4/2009 11:48:19 AM

First off that was a great review HMM. Secondly Disturbed are 100% HEAVY METAL. Bands like Ratt & Motley Crue are hard rock. I would consider stuff like ozzy and BLS Heavy Rock. A lot of metal fans think that if you're not the I can't sing or write growly Death metal then your not metal. They are simply wrong and in the minority. Look at CD sales. :)

COMMENT | ...............
posted by : VerbalKint
6/4/2009 12:49:18 PM

End of the day something tells me despite the "nu-metal" labelling Donnegan can sleep at night knowing he doesn't have to flip burgers, deal with arrogant customers, punch a clock, don a suit and tie like the rest of the work a day Joe's all over this forum.











COMMENT | agree
posted by : HeavyMetalMomma
6/4/2009 2:40:26 PM

Thanks Nyde.
With any popular band, you really get to appreciate the hard work they do. They aren’t only hitting your city or town, they are doing it all over again somewhere else, night after night. They may not wake every am and head to the office or where ever, but they still work their asses off and I bet they do have to deal with arrogant customers (fans or critics….*ahem*) I would personally classify them Heavy Metal with a something more. How many others grunt and sound like a monkey? (and make it sound awesome) You KNOW its Disturbed, its like their trademark.

thats just my flippin' opinion
HMM

COMMENT | God I hate this band.
posted by : Trueblood
6/4/2009 3:39:17 PM

This band is horrible, I bought their first album before they even had a song on the radio. On that same day I purchased a cd by The Deadlights. The Deadlights CD I still listen to today, good metal with a Smashing pumpkins sound alike singer. They were never even noticed and disappeared.
Now every time I turn on a radio station I get to listen to Disturbed and Staind. Two crybaby bands that are more nu-metal then anything. The Disturbed CD, is now unnoticed and has disappeared. I do on the other hand know exactly where my The Deadlights, Korn and Slipknot CD's are.



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