Asylum

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1 Remnants [Instrumental] [Instrumental] Disturbed 2:43
2 Asylum Disturbed 4:36
3 The Infection Disturbed 4:08
4 Warrior Disturbed 3:24
5 Another Way to Die Disturbed 4:13
6 Never Again Disturbed 3:33
7 The Animal Disturbed 4:13
8 Crucified Disturbed 4:36
9 Serpentine Disturbed 4:09
10 My Child Disturbed 3:18
11 Sacrifice Disturbed 4:00
12 Innocence Disturbed 4:31
13 [Untitled] [*] Disturbed 5:26
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Asylum

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Reprise

Category: Pop/Rock

Asylum

UPC: 093624966487

Release Date: 08/31/2010

Original Release Date: 08/31/2010

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Remnants [Instrumental] [Instrumental], Asylum, The Infection, Warrior, Another Way to Die, Never Again, The Animal, Crucified, Serpentine, My Child, Sacrifice, Innocence, [Untitled] [*]]
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James Christopher Monger

Disturbed's fifth long-player opens with an uncharacteristic instrumental, a bleak ?And Justice for All-era Metallica-inspired dirge that shoots out the lights and sets the stage for the blistering title cut. That brief detour from the formula will likely draw in some of the band?s detractors, but Asylum is hardly a rewiring of the band?s sound. What Disturbed has always excelled at is machine-like execution of carefully plotted brutality, and the thirteen tracks that occupy Asylum are textbook examples of the Chicago-based outfit?s mastery of commercially viable, yet still cool enough for the fringe, modern metal. The foundation may be set, but between David Draiman's clear and concise, powerhouse vocals, which carry melodies (specifically on the choruses) that ricochet around convention like a pinball, and guitarist Dan Donegan's tasteful, occasionally beautiful guitar work, Disturbed gets to have it both ways. That the band can tackle the Holocaust (?Never Again?), global warming ("Another Way to Die?), lycanthropy (?The Animal?), and miscarriage (?My Child?) with the same amount of intensity that they bring to a cover of U2's ?I Still Haven?t Found What I?m Looking For? (not so cleverly disguised as ?ISHFWILF?), is admirable, but what really sets Disturbed apart from other 21st century metal acts is their ability to consistently repackage and resell their sound in a way that avoids redundancy. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

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