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Believe

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Price: $8.07
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0093624832027 Format: Enhanced Label: Reprise / Wea Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Reprise / Wea Release Date: 2002-09-17 Studio: Reprise / Wea
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: disturbed Comment: This is probably the best cd i own.i love every song on here.my favorite song is liberate
Customer Rating:      Summary: best cd of them Comment: After listening to all their Cds( including their last album indestructible) i can totally say this is the best Cd of them.
Songs like Believe, Remember, and Darkness have so much emotion and show a softer side, the singer can totally rock it without screaming ( doesn't he?) on he other hand songs like Prayer and Liberate have strenght and power on their sounds.
Buy it, good lyrics and sounds, Disturbed is a great band and this album shows their excellence.
Customer Rating:      Summary: two stars for only two songs i liked Comment: I only liked two songs on this album and thats prayer and liberate the rest i did'nt like, so this was a bad album from them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Belive Comment: The Believe album is great for any Disturbed fans or rock fans. It's great quality and you hear the other songs aside from the big ones the band makes that are also just as good.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disturbed CD Comment: This CD is excellent! I had only heard a couple of the songs on there when I decided to purchase it. When I received it, I found that it was of good quality and loved it instantly. It's a great CD and band. I recommend it strongly.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Windy City alt-metal provocateurs Disturbed surprised everyone when their debut, The Sickness, sold over 2 million copies. Here, once again, the band's imperious chrome-domed vocalist David Draiman bleats out the band's messages of nonconformity, self-empowerment, and individuality with a passion and ferocity that hasn't been heard since the '60s--though there's little room for peace, love, and understanding in Disturbed's world. Instead, Draiman laces the band's message with equal parts rage, disgust, and menace, all delivered in a thundering voice that alternates from the lyrical to the grizzled. Ozzy Osbourne has called Disturbed the "future of metal," and he might be right; they have almost single-handedly plucked the genre out of the aggro dung heap and fueled it with intelligence. The band is just as aggressive here as on their debut, but they've lost some of their dark angst, and as a result have created a melodic, psychically lighter album, despite the fact that the CD kicks off with "Prayer," a conversation between Draiman and God, inspired by the singer's grandfather's death. --Jaan Uhelszki
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