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Believe (Clean)
Disturbed
Believe (Clean)
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal
 
  •  Track Listings (13) - Disc #1

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'...  more »

     
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All Artists: Disturbed
Title: Believe (Clean)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Reprise / Wea
Original Release Date: 1/1/2002
Re-Release Date: 9/17/2002
Album Type: Clean, Enhanced
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Pop Rap, Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 093624835929

Synopsis

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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 the 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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CD Reviews

Believe
English 11:00-11:50 | 09/01/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Believe is Disturbed's second album. Their first album set their style as classic metal, but Believe brings in a more musical aspect with more melodic vocals than their previous album Down With the Sickness. The album Believe is done in Disturbed's style but a little more musically evolved.



Track 1- Prayer- I really liked this song. You can clearly hear what the lead singer is singing. There is a good melody, and I think this was a good song to start the album with. It is a classic rock song.

Track 2-Liberate- This song is faster than the previous one. This song has two distinct tempos. Most of the song is hard and fast, but there are some slower sections. This song is about having an open mind.

Track 3-Awaken- This song starts out slower, and the lead singer's voice is softer. The song is different than the first two, which shows the albums diversity.

Track 4-Believe- The title track of the album is slow like the previous track. This song does not have much variation in the instrumental parts. They are pretty much constant through the whole song.

Track 5-Remember- This song is about remembering past experiences, and maybe not wanting to remember them. I think that this song has better instrument parts and isn't as repetitive as the last track. This song is a little bit depressing, but good.

Track 6-Intoxication- In this song someone is intoxicated with another person. This song has an interesting sound, more of the normal rock style of Disturbed.

Track 7-Rise- This song varies from fast to slow throughout the whole song. I think that this song keeps the listener interested. The song ends fast just when you don't expect it.

Track 8-Mistress- I like the guitar part in this song because it stands out. The mistress in this song is something someone is subjecting himself or herself to that doesn't sound to good for him or her.

Track 9-Breathe- In this song I like the instrumental parts. The drums have a littler bit different beat here. This song's lyrics repeat themselves many times gets repetitive.

Track 10-Bound-This song is about a girl trying to change a guy into what she wants him to be. The lyrics in this song are good. I see substance to this song.

Track 11-Devour- This song is about someone taking someone else's pain away or "Devouring" them. This song is the slowest one yet, but is still good.

Track 12-Darkness- This song is very slow. Very much different from their normal style, with an acoustic guitar, a piano, no drums, and string instruments in the background. This song is a rock ballad, kind of a depressing one that talks about darkness and being alone.

Overall I would give this album a 5 out of 5 star rating because there are really great songs on it. This album is one of the few albums that I own that I don't want to skip any of the songs on. I think it is a great rock album and would recommend it to anyone.





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If anyone hates this album, they need a check up!
English 11:00-11:50 | 01/25/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Disturbed has matured! Wow, I never thought that would be possible. Their lyrics on the other album were silly and at somepoints (DWTS to name one) and I couldn't really stand them. But I take all that back. Disturbed has matured alot more and their lyrics are much much better. That is why this was one of my favorite albums of 2002! The first one is Coldplay's A Rush of Blood To The Head which is another must hear! If you like good hard and heavy hard rock. then I don't see why you shouldn't get this album. All the songs are cool and I'm glad there's not as much explicit lyrics on this one (I got the edited version which is very well cleaned up with no blanks or silly sounds). If you like immature music, I suggest you stay far away from this album because Disturbed has returned with a better sound. If you want an immature band check out System of a Down or Blink-182. But if you like good rock, get this CD!"
The 2nd Album from Disturbed
Tom Isom | 09/10/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It might not be as hard as the first cd but it is a pretty good headbanger.It is definitly not as explicit as the first even though Liberate is kind of vulgar.All around a kick ass album and I can't wait for the new album Ten Thousand Fists, I love Disturbed Rock On!!!!!!"