
Why has Disturbed persevered for over a decade? Through years of countless tours, dedication & sacrifice, and the delivery of four critically acclaimed albums, Disturbed created a very unique fan base, all of which born with the Sickness.... (Full plot summary below)
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Why has Disturbed persevered for over a decade? Through years of countless tours, dedication & sacrifice, and the delivery of four critically acclaimed albums, Disturbed created a very unique fan base, all of which born with the Sickness.
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| User ReviewJeremy WVery cool info on my Favorite band. Very cool it comes with Asylum new Album. GO GET THE ALBUM. |
| User ReviewJesse Wamazing biography showning an awesome band thru there stulggles and good times |
| User ReviewGianFranco DIf u are a fan u need this in your collection, it's great to see where the band came from and the obsticalls they had to go through to be the best band around |
| User ReviewBrockn'Roll P"A MUST OWN FOR EVERY DIE HARD DISTURBED FAN!" |
| User ReviewJordon JThis film is awesome,This band kicks ass,If you are a Disturbed fan you will love this movie SEE IT!!! |
| User ReviewBrian WAn awesome documentary on the band Disturbed from their inception as Crawl and then Brawl right through to the end of the Indestructible Tour with some great concert highlights and some interesting backstage antics. |
| User ReviewDan SA graphic and well-shot look at one of the more popular metal bands of the last ten years. While it is definitely annoying that there is no background given about these guys' childhoods or how they came to become so passionate about what they do - the film makes up for this for the most part by covering the following of fans this group has attained. Although there are definitely better documentaries about music out there ("Anvil! The Story of Anvil"), this is by no means a horrible addition, but it's not a great one either. |