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A calm precedes every storm. The reprieve remains necessary for the right energy to eventually re-ignite the elements at the appropriate time for a storm to gather. After announcing a “hiatus” in 2011, Grammy Award-nominated, multiplatinum hard rock titans Disturbed knew that their imminent return would happen during such a moment. The members—David Draiman vocals, Dan Donegan guitar, Mike Wengren drums, and John Moyer bass—put a plan into play.

In 2010, the group’s gold-certified fifth offering, Asylum, became their fourth consecutive #1 on the Billboard Top 200, an accolade shared only with Metallica and Dave Matthews Band. They had sold out arenas everywhere on the subsequent tour, and it was time for that calm to commence. “The idea was to leave when we were at our peak, which we were, and to come back when we felt reinvigorated,” asserts Draiman. “Everything was strategic. We wanted to give ourselves a chance to breathe, give the fans a chance to breathe, and give the culture a chance to evolve. Now is the time.

The environment feels ready. The musical landscape feels ready. We’re ready.” “We had basically been going nonstop since 1998,” says Wengren. “We got to do our things. It didn’t take too long until the itch started coming back.” “We wanted to return when we collectively had that fire underneath us,” agrees Donegan. “We missed it so much that we could tap into this energy and deliver the right album.

We did it on our own terms.” That album, Immortalized Reprise, initially became the best-kept secret of the group’s career. In 2013, Draiman released a top 15 record with Device’s self-titled debut, while Donegan and Wengren launched Fight or Flight with A Life By Design?

Following the success of both, Draiman and Donegan decided to have dinner back in their hometown of Chicago during January 2014. Without notifying their families, friends, or label, that’s the moment they stirred the sleeping beast. However, instead of simply emailing ideas, they actually flew back and forth to each other’s respective home studios for every writing session. This is the first time they collectively wrote together since 2001. “When the band formed, we all lived in the same city,” recalls Mike. “So, when we wrote, we would all be in the same room together.

We had gotten away from that because we don’t live in the same states. There’s definitely something to be said about that chemistry and interaction when we’re together feeding off each other.

We pushed ourselves to rekindle that.” “We wanted to go back to where it started before the technology existed where you could create from across the country,” David remarks. “We were in the same space again, throwing ideas back and forth on the fly and allowing them to grow immediately. For this album, everything was written in the same room. It was wonderful experiencing how it used to be back in the day for us.

That became apparent in the material, whether it was the passion of the performance, the power being harnessed, or the feelings evoked. We could feel the difference.” In order to capture that “difference” on tape, they headed to Hideout Recordings in Las Vegas to work with producer Kevin Churko Ozzy Osbourne, Five Finger Death Punch. It marked their first collaboration together, and Churko pushed the musicians to expand their signature style. “We agreed it was time to start trusting an outside ear and see if somebody could get something out of us that we hadn’t done ourselves,” Donegan continues. “The goal was to find a producer we felt creatively comfortable with, but who could challenge us and spark a new evolution.

Churko did that. We had chemistry together right out of the gate. We were prepared to change things.” In June 2015, the group revealed themselves creatively with a big bang, their first new single “The Vengeful One.” Disturbed was officially back. “The Vengeful One” served as the perfect clarion call for this next chapter. Beginning with a bombastic drum beat and jarring riff, it bares its teeth with an unabashedly metal refrain that’s instantly unshakable.

“Basically, ‘The Vengeful One’ is the personification of The Destroyer, the Angel of Death, Gabriel, or the Hand of God looking over humanity,” explains Draiman. “In the song, it’s the End of Days.

Things are getting worse, and we’re becoming more destructive. The media is playing everyone against one another and baiting the entire world. It’s judgment day. This is that entity’s voice speaking and passing judgment.” “I wanted to lay down a big spacious beat to give the guys room to play,” Wengren goes on.

“It’s something slightly different for us, but it’s got that signature syncopation we love.” “Musically, it’s got that old school metal sound,” smiles Donegan. “It’s definitely Disturbed!” The instrumental opener “The Eye of the Storm” bleeds into the infectious and incendiary title track bolstered by deft rhythms and scorching leads. In the middle of this roller coaster, “The Light” tempers a haunting keyboard and robust guitars with a towering vocal.

“The message for ‘The Light’ is one of positivity,” admits Draiman. “Most people are quite apprehensive about the “dark” periods, and experiences of their lives. However, sometimes those dark periods of time are a necessary path we must take in order to finally see, “the light” so to speak.” Following a tradition of outside-the-box covers, Disturbed tackled Simon & Garfunkel’s classic “The Sound of Silence” for Immortalized. Rather than amplifying it, they went the other direction, tapping into Draiman’s classical training and Donegan’s knack for arrangement. With an orchestral expanse, acoustic leads, and chilling delivery, it’s unlike anything in the group’s catalog. “We didn’t want to cover up David’s vocal with loud, aggressive, and distorted guitars,” says Donegan. “We wanted to showcase his vulnerability and take a leftfield approach.

The strings and violins really deepen it. It’s something that might shock people because we went down a new path altogether. We did what felt right and saw the vision through.” Disturbed have made good on every promise since their genesis. Their quadruple-platinum 2000 debut, The Sickness, formally announced their arrival as hard rock leaders. Throughout their career, they received a Grammy Award nomination in the category of “Best Hard Rock Performance” for “Inside the Fire” in 2009 and churned out nine No. 1 singles at Active Rock Radio, while eventually selling over 12 million records globally. However, Immortalized will live up to its title and fortify their legacy further.

“I think the fans will feel like it was worth the wait,” concludes Donegan. “We’ve been planning this for the past year and keeping it a secret so we can’t wait to hear the response. I hope fans realize we have a lot more left in us.

This album reassured me of that. To be away from it for almost 5 years, get back in a room, write together, and tap into that fire is awesome. Part of me didn’t want to leave the studio!

We still have a lot more to say. We still have a lot more to do. We’re returning stronger than ever. I think Immortalized shows that.” “I can’t wait for everybody to hear it,” states Wengren. “We’ve had so many fans asking that I hope the response is, ‘This is exactly what we’ve been waiting for!’ Draiman leaves off, “I just want people to walk away feeling powerful. That’s what we wrote this record to do.” – Rick Florino, May 2015 Description provided by artist representative.

Immortalized is the sixth studio album by American alternative metal band Disturbed. The album was released on August 21, 2015 by Reprise Records, and is Disturbed's first studio album since Asylum, marking the longest gap between two studio albums in their career. With 98,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, Immortalized is Disturbed's fifth consecutive number-one debut on the United States Billboard 200 chart. They are the third band in history to achieve this feat, after Metallica and Dave Matthews Band. The band also found cross-over success in the album's third single, a cover of the 1964 song 'The Sound of Silence' by Simon & Garfunkel, which marked Disturbed's highest ranked single on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 42 and has since become Disturbed's biggest song since 'Down with the Sickness'. Immortalized is the sixth studio album by American nu metal band Disturbed.

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The album was released on August 21, 2015 by Reprise Records, and is Disturbed's first studio album since Asylum, marking the longest gap between two studio albums in their career. With 98,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, Immortalized is Disturbed's fifth consecutive number-one debut on the United States Billboard 200 chart.

They are the third band in history to achieve this feat, after Metallica and Dave Matthews Band. The band also found cross-over success in the album's third single, a cover of the 1964 song 'The Sound of Silence' by Simon & Garfunkel, which marked Disturbed's highest ranked single on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 42 and has since become Disturbed's biggest song since 'Down with the Sickness'. Asylum is the fifth studio album by American metal band Disturbed. Asylum is meant to take a fresh direction in the band's music career, while remaining consistent with the band's previous albums. Most of the lyrical content was inspired by aspects of frontman David Draiman's life prior to making the album.

The album was released on August 31, 2010 in the United States through Reprise Records. A tour in support of the album, titled the Asylum Tour, started in late August 2010. Asylum is also the third consecutive Disturbed album to not feature the Parental Advisory label. Asylum debuted at number-one on the Billboard 200 chart with sales of approximately 179,000 according to Nielsen Soundscan.

This is the fourth consecutive number-one album in the U.S. For Disturbed. The other two bands ever to accomplish this feat in the Soundscan era are metal band Metallica and folk rock/jam band Dave Matthews Band.

On March 31, 2011, Asylum was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. Asylum is the fifth studio album by American metal band Disturbed. Asylum is meant to take a fresh direction in the band's music career, while remaining consistent with the band's previous albums.

Most of the lyrical content was inspired by aspects of frontman David Draiman's life prior to making the album. The album was released on August 31, 2010 in the United States through Reprise Records. A tour in support of the album, titled the Asylum Tour, started in late August 2010. Asylum is also the third consecutive Disturbed album to not feature the Parental Advisory label. Asylum debuted at number-one on the Billboard 200 chart with sales of approximately 179,000 according to Nielsen Soundscan.

This is the fourth consecutive number-one album in the U.S. For Disturbed. The other two bands ever to accomplish this feat in the Soundscan era are metal band Metallica and folk rock/jam band Dave Matthews Band.

On March 31, 2011, Asylum was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. Indestructible is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Disturbed. A self-produced effort, Indestructible is the first Disturbed album that did not feature Johnny K, the producer of Disturbed's previous three albums, The Sickness, Believe, and Ten Thousand Fists.

Indestructible was recorded at Groovemaster Studios in Chicago, Illinois. The album features two songs, 'Perfect Insanity' and 'Divide', that were written by Disturbed prior to their first album, The Sickness, but were never previously released. The album features significantly darker themes than any of Disturbed's previous work, according to the band.

Some of the lyrical themes involve actual experiences that vocalist David Draiman had endured over the course of the past few years prior to making the album, including 'bad relationships', a motorcycle accident that he was involved with, and an incident of suicide. To match the aggressive attitude and nature of said themes, Draiman told the other band members to create darker, more textural music than they have before.

Indestructible is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Disturbed. A self-produced effort, Indestructible is the first Disturbed album that did not feature Johnny K, the producer of Disturbed's previous three albums, The Sickness, Believe, and Ten Thousand Fists. Indestructible was recorded at Groovemaster Studios in Chicago, Illinois. The album features two songs, 'Perfect Insanity' and 'Divide', that were written by Disturbed prior to their first album, The Sickness, but were never previously released.

The album features significantly darker themes than any of Disturbed's previous work, according to the band. Some of the lyrical themes involve actual experiences that vocalist David Draiman had endured over the course of the past few years prior to making the album, including 'bad relationships', a motorcycle accident that he was involved with, and an incident of suicide. To match the aggressive attitude and nature of said themes, Draiman told the other band members to create darker, more textural music than they have before.

Ten Thousand Fists is the third studio album by American rock band Disturbed. It was released on September 20, 2005 and became Disturbed's second consecutive number 1 debut on the Billboard 200 in the United States, shipping around 239,000 copies in its opening week.

It has been certified Platinum by the RIAA and was also the band's second number 1 release in New Zealand. It is also the first Disturbed album to not have the Parental Advisory label. Ten Thousand Fists marks the first album with bassist John Moyer who replaced Steve Kmak following his dismissal in 2003. However, Moyer was considered a session musician during the time of recording, and only became a full-time member during the tour supporting the album. It would be the band's third and final collaboration with mainstay producer Johnny K.

He would later appear full-bodied in the music video for 'Land of Confusion' song. Ten Thousand Fists is, as of 2010, Disturbed's second highest selling album in the United States, with sales of around 1.9 million copies.

The Sickness, the band's debut CD, has shifted sales of almost 4.2 million copies in the United States. Believe is the second studio album by American alternative metal band Disturbed. It was released on September 17, 2002. Believe debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, making it Disturbed's first number 1 debut, shipping over 284,000 copies in its first week. It was certified double platinum by the RIAA in the United States on September 23, 2008. The album contains three successful singles and focuses heavily on religious and spiritual themes inspired by recent tragedies. With greater emphases on melodic dynamics, it also demonstrates a broadening in Disturbed's musical range compared to their debut album.

Believe was the second and last album to feature original bassist Steve 'Fuzz' Kmak before he was fired from the band in 2003. Believe is the second studio album by American alternative metal band Disturbed. It was released on September 17, 2002. Believe debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, making it Disturbed's first number 1 debut, shipping over 284,000 copies in its first week.

It was certified double platinum by the RIAA in the United States on September 23, 2008. The album contains three successful singles and focuses heavily on religious and spiritual themes inspired by recent tragedies. With greater emphases on melodic dynamics, it also demonstrates a broadening in Disturbed's musical range compared to their debut album. Believe was the second and last album to feature original bassist Steve 'Fuzz' Kmak before he was fired from the band in 2003.

Five Finger Death Punch, often shortened to Death Punch and abbreviated as 5FDP or FFDP, is an American heavy metal band from Las Vegas, Nevada. Formed in 2005, the band's name comes from the kung fu movie The Five Fingers of Death, to which Quentin Tarantino later made reference in his movie Kill Bill.

The band originally consisted of vocalist Ivan Moody, guitarist Zoltan Bathory, guitarist Caleb Andrew Bingham, bassist Matt Snell, and drummer Jeremy Spencer. Bingham was replaced by guitarist Darrell Roberts in 2006, who was then replaced by Jason Hook in 2009. Bassist Matt Snell departed from the band in 2010, and was replaced by Chris Kael in 2011. Five Finger Death Punch's debut album The Way of the Fist was released in 2007, which began achieving rapid success and selling over 500,000 copies each in the United States. The 2009 follow-up album War Is the Answer further increased their popularity, selling over 1,000,000 copies and got certified platinum by the RIAA, The band's third album, American Capitalist, was released on October 11, 2011 and achieved Gold status within the year.

Godsmack is an American rock band from Lawrence, Massachusetts, formed in 1995. The band is composed of founder, frontman and songwriter Sully Erna, guitarist Tony Rombola, bassist Robbie Merrill, and drummer Shannon Larkin. Since its formation, Godsmack has released six studio albums, one EP, four DVDs, one compilation album, and one live album. The band has had three consecutive number-one albums on the Billboard 200. The band also has 20 top ten rock radio hits, including 15 songs in the top five, a record number of top ten singles by a rock artist.

Since its inception, Godsmack has toured on Ozzfest on more than one occasion, and has toured with many other large tours and festivals, including supporting its albums with its own arena tours. Godsmack has sold over 20 million records in just over a decade.

In honor of the band's success and the release of their sixth studio album, 1000hp, Mayor Marty Walsh has declared August 6 as 'Godsmack Day' in the city of Boston. Avenged Sevenfold is an American heavy metal band from Huntington Beach, California, formed in 1999. The band's current lineup consists of lead vocalist M. Shadows, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Zacky Vengeance, lead guitarist and backing vocalist Synyster Gates, bassist and backing vocalist Johnny Christ, and drummer Brooks Wackerman. Avenged Sevenfold is known for its diverse rock sound and dramatic imagery in album covers and merchandise. Avenged Sevenfold emerged with a metalcore sound on the band's debut Sounding the Seventh Trumpet. However, Avenged Sevenfold's style had evolved by the band's third album and first major label release, City of Evil, into a heavy metal and hard rock style.

The band continued to explore new sounds with its self-titled release and enjoyed continued mainstream success before their drummer, James 'The Rev' Sullivan, died in 2009. Despite his death, Avenged Sevenfold continued on with the help of now-former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy, and released and toured in support of its fifth album Nightmare in 2010, which debuted on the top spot of the Billboard 200, Avenged Sevenfold's first number one debut. Six years have passed since BREAKING BENJAMIN released their last album—2009’s Dear Agony—but one listen to their new album, Dark Before Dawn, and it becomes clear that time away from the music world hasn’t caused them to lose a step. If anything, the sound is more invigorated, energetic, and purposeful than ever. Appearing on the album with Burnley are guitarists Jasen Rauch (RED) and Keith Wallen (Adelitas Way), bassist Aaron Bruch and drummer Shaun Foist (Picture Me Broken.) The result is simultaneously vintage BREAKING BENJAMIN and yet decisively more cohesive. Over the past decade BREAKING BENJAMIN has achieved worldwide success through their chart-topping music, their electrifying live performances and in the process amassed a sizeable and diehard fan base (over 5.7 million likes on Facebook, 220,000+ followers on Twitter.) And, it’s the fans that ultimately fuels Burnley. “The band has always really been about the fans to me,” says Burnley.

“That’s who comes first to me, and that’s what it’s all about. There’s nothing that matters any more than that to me, and so I’m just happy I’m able to give them the best they can possibly get.” BREAKING BENJAMIN’S discography includes 2002’s Saturate, 2004’s We Are Not Alone, 2006’s Phobia, and 2009’s Dear Agony. The second two—We Are Not Alone and Phobia—yielded spectacular results with each being certified Platinum. We Are Not Alone spawned a pair of No. 1 radio hits (“So Cold” and “Sooner Or Later”) and sold 2.3 million units (albums and digital tracks). Phobia debuted at No.

2 on Billboard’s Top 200, hit No. 1 on the Rock Album Chart and was one of the top 50 selling rock albums of 2006. It featured one No. 1 and two Top 5 rock radio hits (“Breath,” “Diary of Jane” and “Until The End”) and sold 2.8 million units (albums and digital tracks). 2009’s Dear Agony debuted #4 on the Billboard Top 200 chart on one of the busiest release days of the year and #1 on the iTunes Rock Album Chart. Dear Agony also spun off the platinum selling and #1 song Active Rock single “I Will Not Bow” where it stayed #1 for five weeks straight while the album itself was certified Gold, selling over 500K copies.

Dark Before Dawn has already spawned a #1 rock radio hit with “Failure” and the full album will be released June 23rd. Humanity constantly seeks connection. In fact, it's almost as essential as breathing. Since first catapulting on to the scene in 2003, Three Days Grace consistently connected to audiences via hard-hitting, honest, and hypnotic anthems. The platinum-selling, chart-topping, record-setting quartet—Matt Walst lead vocals, Barry Stock lead guitar, Brad Walst bass, and Neil Sanderson drums, percussion, keyboards, programming—once again continue that tradition on their fifth full-length album, HUMAN RCA Records. Their link to listeners is the most natural and human thing of all. “When Matt joined the band last year, there was not a fleeting moment that we didn’t think we would forge ahead,” agrees Neil.

“Life is all about chapters. Matt’s first show was in front of eight-thousand people on a co-headliner with Shinedown, and he came out guns blazing.

He brought this fiery new energy to the band. We never looked back.” 'We didn't give him a choice,' smiles Barry. 'We hijacked him.' With Matt as their new lead singer, the band continued barreling forward full steam ahead.In between touring throughout 2014, they reconnected with producer Gavin Brown who helmed the boards on their platinum-certified 2003 self-titled debut and enlisted the mixing talents of Chris Lord-Alge and Nick Raskulinecz. For the first time, Three Days Grace cut songs during short breaks from the road. They would retreat to a dark, uncomfortable rehearsal space and write everything on acoustic guitars, starkly tightening the melodies as much as possible.On HUMAN, Three Days Grace comes full circle, yet they’re also newly energized with the addition of Matt (Brad’s brother).

Closing that circle, Matt incidentally co-wrote two songs on the band’s debut album, also produced by Gavin Brown. 'In the past, we'd usually go through a traditional cycle of recording in the studio, releasing an album, and then touring,' says Barry. 'It happened so quickly with Matt though. We were writing songs together from the jump.

So, we'd go into the studio with Gavin when we got off the road. It was a different approach, but it worked so well.' 'We got the opportunity to really spend time with the songs,' adds Matt. 'Right when we began writing, we instantly thought of Gavin. It felt right to go back to him and where Three Days Grace started.'

Seizing that signature spirit, the first two singles from HUMAN, 'Painkiller' and 'I Am Machine,' both shot to #1 at Active Rock Radio. They became the band's 12th and 13th number ones and solidified them as the record-holder for 'Most Number Ones at Active Rock.' With its robust refrain and gnashing guitars, 'Painkiller' didn't simply reintroduce Three Days Grace; rather it reaffirmed their place at the forefront of 21st century hard rock. About the song, Matt explains, 'It's told from the perspective of a drug or love that's taunting you to come back to it. In the end, it kills you.' Barry goes on, 'These songs describe what we're about right now. There's a lot of inner struggle and loss on those record.

'Painkiller' illuminated what we were going for right out of the gate. Our goal was to be a little heavier and darker and reflect what we've gone through.'

“A lot of this record is pretty hard-edged confessional,” continues Neil. “That’s been apparent on all of our records. There’s the beauty, the rage, the numbness, and the escape. In modern society, we’ve all experienced numbing ourselves to avoid the harsh realities of daily living. Some of the songs are social commentary, while also throwing your hands up and saying, ‘I don’t want to be manipulated. I want to feel pain.’” Meanwhile, 'I Am Machine' matches the intensity of its riffs with haunting synths and programming just before another stadium-size chorus. Brad says, 'That's about feeling numb to the world.

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We all go through the same routines every day. You feel like a machine who goes through the same shit every day.'

The third single and album opener 'Human Race,' illuminates the group's fiery focus with incendiary instrumentation and a seismic hook. 'It's about trying to find your place,' asserts Barry.

'Often, we'll ask ourselves, 'Where do I fit in here? I feel like I'm running the rat race sometimes.

Where is my place?' We all deal with that inner confusion.'

“We all get caught in this rat race,” explains Neil. “We’re chasing something at warp speed, and we never take a break to experience the moment.” The Three Days Grace machine never stops. 2012's Transit Of Venus earned the #1 spot on Billboard's Hard Rock Chart and went Top 5 on the Top 200, in addition to receiving a nomination for 'Best Rock Album of the Year' at the Juno Awards. Both Three Days Grace 2003 and One-X 2006 went platinum, while Life Starts Now 2009 reached gold status, bringing the band's sales to over 6 million in the U.S.

Their catalog of number one hits encompasses smashes such as 'Chalk Outline,' 'The High Road,' 'Misery Loves My Company,' 'World So Cold,' 'Good Life,' 'Break,' 'Never Too Late,' 'Animal I Have Become,' 'Pain,' 'Just Like You,' and 'Home.' Ultimately, HUMAN sees Three Days Grace connect once again.

“We want to help people through tough times with our music,” concludes Matt. “It’s therapy for us, and hopefully it’s the same for everybody listening.” “We went back to our roots,” Neil leaves off. “We weren’t afraid to be blunt and tap into true emotion. We try not to write lyrics; we try to write conversations. These songs are what you would actually say to somebody. That’s why they resonate.

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The greatest thing in the world is making that connection to people.”. Stone Sour is an American rock band formed in Des Moines, Iowa in 1992, performing for five years, before disbanding in 1997. They reunited in 2000 and since 2006, the group has consisted of Corey Taylor, Josh Rand and Roy Mayorga. Longtime members Joel Ekman, Shawn Economaki, and Jim Root left the group in 2006, 2011, and 2014 respectively. To date, Stone Sour have released six studio albums Stone Sour; Come What May; Audio Secrecy; House of Gold & Bones – Part 1; House of Gold & Bones – Part 2 and Hydrograd.

They also released a digital live album, Live in Moscow, in 2007. Their album, Hydrograd was released in June 2017 and is their first album to feature guitarist Christian Martucci and bassist Johny Chow since each joining the band in 2014. Stone Sour earned the group two Grammy Award nominations, both for Best Metal Performance, for the singles 'Get Inside', in 2003, and 'Inhale', in 2004. From their 2006 album, Come What May, the group received another Grammy Award nomination for Best Metal Performance for the single '30/30-150'. The band has sold 2.1 million albums in the United States as of April 2017. Multi-platinum recording artist Shinedown are known worldwide for their unparalleled streak of hits. Formed in 2001 and founded in Jacksonville, Florida Shinedown is without question one of the most successful rock bands of the 21st century.

With 19 consecutive chart topping hits, including their latest single “Cut The Cord” already reaching #1 at Active Rock Radio, they set the bar high. At the core Shinedown is explosive and mysterious always bringing an element of surprise and passion to every project they are a part of. As frontman Brent Smith said “I never want anyone to know what we’re going to do musically. I want them to be shocked.

I want them to think, ‘They did it again. They surprised me.’ We like that.

We like to challenge our audience”. Drowning Pool is an American rock band formed in Dallas, Texas in 1996. The band was named after the film The Drowning Pool.

Since its formation, the band has consisted of guitarist C.J. Pierce, bassist Stevie Benton and drummer Mike Luce, as well as a revolving cast of vocalists. The band's current vocalist is Jasen Moreno. After the release of their debut album, Sinner, original vocalist Dave Williams was found dead on August 14, 2002 from heart disease. Jason Jones, who replaced Williams in 2003, recorded one album, Desensitized, but left in 2005 due to musical differences. Ryan McCombs of Chicago-based band SOiL, later replaced Jones and released two albums, Full Circle and Drowning Pool, making it the first time Drowning Pool had not switched singers after only one album. However, McCombs left the band in 2011 to rejoin SOiL.

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Jasen Moreno was announced as McCombs' replacement in 2012, and the band recorded two albums with him: Resilience and Hellelujah. Seether is a South African rock band founded in May 1999 in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. The band originally performed under the name Saron Gas until 2002, when they moved to the United States and changed it to Seether to avoid confusion with the deadly chemical known as sarin gas. Disclaimer is their original album and major label debut. They gained mainstream popularity in 2002 with their US Active Rock number one single 'Fine Again', and their success was sustained in 2004 with the single 'Broken' which peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. They have experienced continued success with number one hits on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart such as 'Remedy', 'Fake It', 'Country Song', 'Words as Weapons' and 'Let You Down'.

The band currently consists of lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist Shaun Morgan, bassist Dale Stewart, drummer John Humphrey, and touring guitarist Clint Lowery. Seether has undergone several lineup changes since their formation in 1999, with vocalist/guitarist Shaun Morgan and bassist Dale Stewart remaining constant.

Fear can sometimes be the best fuel. It pushes us into the unknown, makes us aware, and reminds us we're alive.

Embracing that mindset, Papa Roach transformed the word itself into a mantra for the title of their eighth full-length album, F.E.A.R. Eleven Seven Music. The Grammy Award-nominated, multi-platinum hard rock juggernaut builds its most infectious, invigorating, and incendiary body of work to date. They preserve the robust riffs and swaggering rhythms that marked their initial call-to-arms, while seamlessly infusing cinematic electronic flourishes, sweeping hooks, and magnetic melodies. As a result, the band—Jacoby Shaddix vocals, Jerry Horton guitars, Tobin Esperance bass, and Tony Palermo drums—rise like never before.

Device was an industrial metal band started by David Draiman, frontman of the heavy metal group Disturbed. Draiman was approached by Geno Lenardo, former guitarist of Filter, and together they started to work on new material. The two started work on a debut album in June 2012. The result of those sessions, Device, was released on April 9, 2013. The first single and third track, 'Vilify' was released to radio ahead of the album on February 19, 2013, alongside its first music video, directed by P. The second single and the introductory track, 'You Think You Know', was released on June 11, 2013, alongside its music video, directed once again by Brown. Korn is a nu metal band from Bakersfield, California, U.S.A., formed in 1993.

The band's current lineup includes founding members James 'Munky' Shaffer, Reginald 'Fieldy' Arvizu, Brian 'Head' Welch, and Jonathan Davis, with the addition of Ray Luzier, who replaced the band's original member, David Silveria in 2007. Korn was formed by three of the members of the band L.A.P.D. Korn made a demo tape, Neidermayer's Mind, in 1993, which was distributed free to record companies and on request to members of the public.

Their debut album, Korn, was released in 1994, followed by Life Is Peachy in 1996. The band experienced mainstream success with Follow the Leader and Issues, both of which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. The band's mainstream success continued with Untouchables, Take a Look in the Mirror and See You on the Other Side.

A compilation album, Greatest Hits Vol. 1, was released in 2004, spanning a decade of singles and concluding the band's recording contract with Immortal Records and Epic Records. They signed to Virgin Records, releasing See You on the Other Side in 2005, and an untitled album in 2007.

Bullet For My Valentine latest album Don’t Need You is the British metal band’s first new recording since 2015’s acclaimed Venom album. Though their origins can be traced back to 1998, it was The Poison, BFMV’s incendiary 2005 debut album, which truly signalled the arrival of a major new talent on the resurgent global metal scene. Drawing influence from both classic British metal (Iron Maiden, Judas Priest) and the raw, visceral energy of ‘80s Californian Thrash (Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer), the album amplified the word-of-mouth buzz generated by the band’s early EPs into a deafening roar and served notice that in childhood friends Tuck, guitarist Michael ‘Padge’ Paget, bassist Jason ‘Jay’ James and drummer Michael ‘Moose’ Thomas, for the first time in a generation Britain had a metal band capable of standing toe-to-toe with the very best in the world. Introduced by the superbly confrontational single Four Words (To Choke Upon), The Poison impacted globally with a resonance not felt since Iron Maiden’s landmark 1982 recording The Number Of The Beast. The band was handpicked to open tours for Metallica and Guns N’ Roses and headlined Kerrang!’s 25th anniversary celebrations tour, culminating in a sold-out show at London’s fabled Brixton Academy venue. Scream Aim Fire, the band’s follow-up to The Poison, charted in the Top 5 in the UK, US, Germany and Australia upon its release in January 2008, and debuted at number one on Japan’s Oricon chart. 2010’s Fever confirmed that status, debuting at Number 3 on the Billboard 200.

Staind is an American rock band formed in 1995. The original lineup consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Aaron Lewis, lead guitarist Mike Mushok, bassist and backing vocalist Johnny April, and drummer Jon Wysocki. To date, the band has recorded seven studio albums: Tormented, Dysfunction, Break the Cycle, 14 Shades of Grey, Chapter V, The Illusion of Progress, and Staind. The band has sold over 15 million records worldwide. Many of the band's singles have substantially charted on US rock and all-format charts as well, including 'It's Been Awhile', 'Price to Play', 'So Far Away', and 'Right Here'. After acquiring front man Bobby Amaru in 2011, Saliva became infused with new blood, energy, and spirit.

The same energy launched Saliva’s career in 2001 with the release, Every Six Seconds – a certified Gold-selling album, containing the hits, “Raise Up,” and 2002 Grammy nominated, “Your Disease.” Saliva’s in-your-face, anthemic writing style continued with a series of hits including: “Always,” “In It To Win It,” and the Nikki Sixx co-written, ”Rest In Pieces.” After touring the world with bands including (but not limited to), Sevendust, Aerosmith, and KISS, Saliva began to shift focus toward their next studio album. This time, Saliva moves forward on their own terms. With the release titled, Love, Lies, and Therapy, the band would not be rushed or pushed into deals that were not advantageous toward the growth and expansion of Saliva as a whole. Upon adding former Shinedown and Fuel bassist, Brad Stewart, as a permanent member, Saliva solidified their new lineup consisting of: Wayne Swinny, Paul Crosby, and Amaru.