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DISTURBED TO RELEASE B-SIDES ALBUM — THE LOST CHILDREN — ON NOVEMBER 7TH
FIRST SINGLE, “HELL,” GOES TO RADIO OCTOBER 3RD
DATELINE — Burbank, CA — Multi-platinum hard rock band Disturbed will release its first ever B-sides collection, entitled The Lost Children, on November 8th on Reprise Records. The set includes a previously unreleased track, “Mine,” and “3,” which was released exclusively on the band’s website in April with all proceeds donated to the Damien Echols Defense Fund benefiting the West Memphis Three. A single from The Lost Children, “Hell,” which appeared as a bonus track on the UK tour edition of the 2005 album Ten Thousand Fists, goes to all Rock Radio formats October 3rd. Pre-order the album now at www.disturbed1.com.
Other tracks on this B-side collection include “God of the Mind” and “A Welcome Burden,” which appeared on the 2010 reissue of the band’s 2000 debut album The Sickness; “Monster,” “Two Worlds,” and “Sickened,” which were included as bonus tracks on the UK tour edition of Ten Thousand Fists; “Run,” which was featured on a limited-edition version of 2008’s Indestructible; and “Parasite,” which appeared on the Japanese edition of Indestructible.
Disturbed spent the summer headlining the fourth annual Rockstar Energy Drink
Mayhem Festival and recently performed its first-ever shows in South America.
The band’s current album Asylum has been certified gold by the R.I.A.A.
Disturbed have sold 12 million albums and over six million digital tracks
worldwide. Asylum is Disturbed’s fourth consecutive studio
album to debut at No. 1, a feat achieved by only two other rock groups in
history: Metallica and the Dave Matthews Band. Disturbed has haFd eight No.
1 hits at BDS Active Rock radio, tying them with Creed for the second most on
the chart. The band has also had the third most No. 1 hits at Mediabase Active
Rock, with seven.
From (Loudwire.com)
As we previously reported, Disturbed will release their very first B-Sides
collection, ‘The Lost Children,’ on Nov. 8. Now, the band has unveiled the
cover art for the album (see left).
‘The Lost Children’ features a healthy mix of rarities, B-sides, cover tunes and previously unreleased tracks spanning the band’s career.
Among the collection of B-sides fans will also get to sink their teeth into a previously unreleased track titled ‘Mine,’ as well as ‘3’ – the song Disturbed released through their website in April with proceeds benefiting the West Memphis Three.
As for actual B-sides, fans will get ‘Monster,’ ‘Two Worlds’ and ‘Sickened,’ which were included as bonus tracks on the UK tour edition of ‘Ten Thousand Fists.’ From the bands limited-edition version of 2008’s ‘Indestructible’ they’ve also included the song ‘Run.’
The band went all the way back to their 2000 debut album ‘The Sickness’ to include special rarities ‘God of the Mind’ and ‘A Welcome Burden,’ both song versions were part of the 2010 reissue.
Another treat for North America based fans is the inclusion of the track ‘Parasite,’ which appeared only on the Japanese edition of ‘Indestructible.’
Along with the B-sides and the unreleased tracks, Disturbed also show off their diverse influences with their own versions of Faith No More’s ‘Midlife Crisis’ and Judas Priest’s ‘Living After Midnight.’ (Loudwire.com)
| 1. | 'Hell’ |
| 2. | 'A Welcome Burden’ |
| 3. | 'This Moment’ |
| 4. | 'Old Friend’ |
| 5. | 'Monster’ |
| 6. | 'Run’ |
| 7. | 'Leave It Alone’ |
| 8. | 'Two Worlds’ |
| 9. | 'God of The Mind’ |
| 10. | 'Sickened’ |
| 11. | 'Mine’ |
| 12. | 'Parasite’ |
| 13. | 'Dehumanized’ |
| 14. | ’3′ |
| 15. | 'Midlife Crisis’ (Faith No More cover) |
| 16. | 'Living After Midnight’ (Judas Priest cover) |
Item arrived quickly and in excellent condition
A hard CD to find these days and found it here
Many thanks as always Mighty Ape
Mark
As a long time fan I had big expectations of this album… The boys didn't
let me down… From somewhere deep in depths of the machine… Disturbed has
released this gem…
AWESOME.
Great collection of B sides although they are the caliber of any song found
on there past CDs
Don't pass this by
With Disturbed's shock announcement of their hiatus, this album of their B-Sides is a fitting way to bring a sense of closure.
I originally had a feeling of dread listening to the album; being a huge fan, I had already the first few songs in my possession from accruing special/limited/international editions, did they have more to offer-
Simple answer, yes.
Most of these songs are so clearly created by the mind's of Disturbed, with all the elements that make a cult classic, it's difficult to ascertain why they didn't make the cut and become a true A-side.
But the album provides a true look into the inner workings of the band, and I truly hope it will not be the last release from this group.
A fantastic album one of the best albums in the world, a must for all
fans.
It feels more like a new album then a b-side album
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