Disturbed - From Chicago Clubs To Global Arena Mainstays
21.06.2026 - 00:47:14 | ad-hoc-news.de
Disturbed built their reputation in US rock on the back of heavy riffs, David Draiman's instantly recognizable vocals and a steady run of radio staples. The Chicago bandâs catalog connects turn-of-the-millennium nu-metal energy with arena-sized hard rock hooks for a broad rock audience.
How Disturbed first broke through
Disturbed emerged from Chicago in the mid-1990s, initially working the local club circuit before releasing their debut album The Sickness in March 2000. The record captured the late-1990s nu-metal moment with down-tuned guitars, electronic touches and Draiman's percussive vocal style.
The Sickness became a long-term seller, earning multi-platinum status in the United States as Disturbed moved from clubs to larger theaters. Songs like Stupify and Down With The Sickness turned into rock radio staples and introduced the band to a mainstream rock and metal crowd.
Rise on US charts and radio
Their second album Believe, released in 2002, marked Disturbed's first No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, signaling a shift from underground buzz to full-scale chart act. The group repeated that performance with several later albums, becoming a reliable top-tier rock name.
Disturbed also built a strong presence on Mainstream Rock radio, with tracks such as Prayer, Stricken and Inside The Fire receiving heavy rotation. This sustained exposure helped them stay visible between album cycles and supported touring across North America.
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The sound that defines Disturbed
Musically, Disturbed combine syncopated, down-tuned guitar riffs with a tight rhythm section and Draiman's rhythmic, sometimes staccato approach to vocal phrasing. Over time, they added more melodic choruses and atmospheric passages without abandoning their heavy core.
Where the band stands now
Disturbed currently remain an established US hard rock and metal mainstay with a multi-decade catalog, a recognizable sound and a solid presence in rock radio rotations and streaming playlists worldwide.
Disturbed key facts at a glance
- Act: Disturbed
- Genre: Hard rock / alternative metal
- Origin: Chicago, Illinois, United States
- Active since: 1994
- Lineup: David Draiman (vocals), Dan Donegan (guitar), Mike Wengren (drums), John Moyer (bass)
- Label: Reprise Records / Warner Records
- Key works: The Sickness (2000), Believe (2002), Ten Thousand Fists (2005), Immortalized (2015)
- Current album/single: Divisive, released November 18, 2022
- Charts / certifications: Multiple Billboard 200 No. 1 albums and multi-platinum certifications in the US for releases including The Sickness and Believe
- Next live date: currently with no announced live date
Frequently asked questions about Disturbed
When did Disturbed release their debut album?
Disturbed released their debut studio album The Sickness in March 2000, introducing their heavy, groove-oriented sound to a wider US and international audience.
Where are Disturbed from?
Disturbed formed in Chicago, Illinois, in the mid-1990s, emerging from the local metal and hard rock scene before signing to a major label.
Which Disturbed albums topped the Billboard 200?
Albums including Believe (2002) and later releases reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, confirming Disturbed as a consistent top-level US rock act.
This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.
