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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0093624825623 Format: Explicit Lyrics, Live Label: Reprise / Wea Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea MPN: 48256 Number Of Discs: 2 Publisher: Reprise / Wea Release Date: February 24, 2004 Studio: Reprise / Wea Editorial Review: Album Description: ALBUM HIGHLIGHTS: Disturbed's "Dehumanized" is a previously unreleased song. The band also performs acoustic for the first timeMetallica's "Fade To Black" and its own "Darkness." DVD FEATURES: The DVD is a direct visual companion to the CD, capturing the molten energy of the live performances plus Disturbed's "Liberate" music video. A menu function also allows the user to customize the playlist to play selections by artist. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Decent, Except for Taprooti have seen disturbed and chevelle in concert before and knew what to expect. Disturbed sounds just like they do on disk (which is good actually, because they sound good on disk). Chevelle and Unloco are also ok (Unloco broke up. Just thought you needed to know that.) Taproot sucks. No, I mean, that's why the rating is only 3-- because i had to sit through the couple songs they had on here wondering "Who would ever give these guys a record deal?" Anyway, Dehumanized is a really good song and ... Read More Rating: - Just as good liveI have always heard that Disturbed is a great band when performing live. Now I see why. Disturbed sounds just as good live as they do on their albums. Disturbed comes across very strong when playng live. However, I was a little disappointed. Most of thier songs sounded just the same they do on their two albums. They really didn't make any effort to deviate from their own norm. I was expecting them to change things around a little bit, but they didn't. The songs and their performance (DVD) was merely ... Read More Rating: - Great first live disc for DisturbedEven though I never attended any of the 'Music As A Weapon 2003' shows, I have seen Disturbed & Chevelle live, and that is why I found this album so appealing. Disturbed's second headlining package tour featured Taproot, Chevelle and the now defunct Unloco. Together, some of the bands best tracks are present, with a few collaborations, covers and rarities. Obviously, Disturbed are prominently featured. Most of the live songs here are pulled from 2002's 'Believe' disc, but there are a few little nuggets ... Read More Rating: - Drop Tuning Does Not Equal "Heavy"I went to see Dream Theater last night. Overall, I can easily say that Dream Theater is comprised of 5 of the best musicians living on planet Earth today. Jordan Rudess is equal parts Jon Lord (of the almighty Deep Purple for those of nu-metal breeding), Beethoven and a carnival organist. His sense of timing and rhythm is unparrelled and he outshines even Dream Theater's prior keyboard wizards. Jon Myung plays bass as if he was learning scales in the womb. His fingers move effortlessly up and down the neck ... Read More Rating: - AWESOME!OK, Unlike most of you who bought this cd for Disturbed I bought it for all the bands, Taproot sounded iffy, but not every band has a great live show every time, just happened that the time they recorded the tracks was one of them. Taproot's been around probably longer than you realized, the songs that they played on the cd are all off they're second cd... which isnt there best cd, Their first cd "Gift" is where its at. If they had a few songs from that one there that would kick. Chevelle, love their stuff ... Read More |