Disturbed's Pre-Breakup Album Hits Chart Peak 15 Years Ago
Disturbed's Continued Success: A Decade of Evolution
After a five-year absence, Disturbed returned to the music scene with a bang, as their sixth studio album, "Immortalized," once again claimed the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200. This achievement marked another milestone in the band's impressive career.
Despite the shifting tastes in music during their hiatus, Disturbed's dedicated fan base remained steadfast, ensuring the band's continued relevance. One of the standout tracks from "Immortalized" was a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence," which has become Disturbed's biggest single to date and regularly appears on Billboard charts.
Prior to their break, Disturbed had demonstrated their staying power with the release of "Asylum" in 2010. This album, which featured the No. 1 singles "Another Way to Die" and "The Animal," served as a testament to the band's enduring influence in the metal genre.
The release of "Asylum" on September 18, 2010, was a significant moment in Disturbed's career. It followed a series of successful albums, including "The Sickness," "Believe," "Ten Thousand Fists," and "Indestructible," showcasing the band's ongoing evolution and impact.
During their hiatus, Disturbed members pursued solo ventures, but their fans eagerly awaited the band's return. With "Immortalized" and its success, it is clear that Disturbed's loyal fan base continues to support the band, solidifying their position as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.