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Disturbed Announce 25th Anniversary Edition of ‘The Sickness’

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You know that GIF that shows Matt Damon transforming into an old man from that movie Saving Private Ryan? That’s how I feel right now thanks to the fact that Disturbed‘s debut album The Sickness is turning 25 years old this year. It doesn’t feel like a quarter century since that released, but 2000 was indeed that long ago.

So with all the sudden fear of time’s unrelenting march aside, Disturbed are going to reissue the five-time platinum album on March 7 and there will be multiple versions available when that happens:

  • A Limited Edition 1-LP (silver vinyl) and 3-CD Box Set. It includes the original album, B-sides, unreleased demos, and an unreleased 14-track concert from The Palladium in LA from April 2001 as well as songs recorded at Chicago’s Metro in March 2000 and the London Astoria in February 2001. The box includes a poster, cloth patch, backstage pass, and a set of guitar picks. It also includes a book featuring rare photos and memorabilia, and an extensive essay with new interviews with the members of Disturbed, and producer Johnny K.  An exclusive lithograph signed by the band is included with the limited-edition D2C format.
  • A 2-CD Deluxe Edition that includes the original album, plus a disc of B-sides, unreleased demos, and rarities. The booklet features an essay with new interviews with the members of Disturbed and producer Johnny K.
  • Vinyl editions including variants in limited edition green vinyl, limited edition orange vinyl (Germany/Central Europe exclusive), and limited edition milky clear vinyl (Spotify Fans First).
  • Digitally, which includes all 40 tracks included in the limited-edition box set.

With today’s announcement, the band dropped a new mix of their song “Glass Shatters”, which was used for “Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s entrance music on DSPs for the first time ever.

The anniversary edition is available for pre-order right now, while the deluxe box set will be available on their site at March 7. Retailers will get the deluxe box set, however, on March 21. They’re also going on tour later this year, so be sure to check out the full list of dates below.

Disturbed – The Sickness 25th Anniversary Edition
Deluxe Box Set

Original Album – LP & CD

  1. Voices
  2. The Game
  3. Stupify
  4. Down With The Sickness
  5. Violence Fetish
  6. Fear
  7. Numb
  8. Want
  9. Conflict
  10. Shout 2000
  11. Droppin Plates
  12. Meaning Of Life

CD 2 (Demos and Rarities)

  1. The Game (Unreleased Demo)
  2. Stupify (Unreleased Demo)
  3. Down With The Sickness (Unreleased Demo)
  4. Want (Unreleased Demo)
  5. Shout (Unreleased Demo)
  6. Droppin’ Plates (Unreleased Demo)
  7. Meaning of Life (Unreleased Demo)
  8. God Of The Mind
  9. A Welcome Burden
  10. Stupify (The Forbidden “Fu” Mix)
  11. Glass Shatters (New Mix)

CD 3 (Live- Recorded live at The Palladium, Los Angeles- April 18 2001)

  1. Want
  2. Fear
  3. Droppin’ Plates.
  4. Fetish
  5. Stupify
  6. Numb
  7. God Of The Mind
  8. Shout 2000
  9. Voices
  10. Meaning Of Life.
  11. Conflict (live)
  12. The Game
  13. Walk
  14. Down With The Sickness
  15. Voices (Recorded Live At The Metro, Chicago)
  16. Stupify (Recorded Live At The London Astoria)

Disturbed tour dates
w/ Three Days Grace & Sevendust

2/25 Nampa, ID Ford Idaho Center Arena
2/27 Denver, CO Ball Arena
3/2 Saint Louis, MO Enterprise Center
3/4 Milwaukee, WI Fiserv Forum
3/6 Minneapolis, MN Target Center
3/8 Chicago, IL United Center
3/10 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena
3/12 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center
3/14 Boston, MA TD Garden
3/17 Washington, DC Capital One Arena
3/19 Montreal, QC Centre Bell
3/21 New York, NY Madison Square Garden

w/ Daughtry & Nothing More

3/29 Cincinnati, OH Heritage Bank Center
3/31 Cleveland, OH Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
4/2 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center
4/4 Buffalo, NY KeyBank Center
4/5 Pittsburgh, PA PPG Paints Arena
4/7 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
4/9 Indianapolis, IN Gainbridge Fieldhouse
4/12 Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center
4/14 Raleigh, NC Lenovo Center
4/16 Birmingham, AL Legacy Arena at The BJCC
4/18 Sunrise, FL Amerant Bank Arena
4/23 Duluth, GA Gas South Arena
4/25 San Antonio, TX Front Bank Center
4/26 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena
4/28 Oklahoma City, OK Paycom Center
5/5 Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena
5/7 Portland, OR Moda Center
5/9 Sacramento, CA Golden 1 Center
5/10 San Francisco, CA Chase Center
5/13 Inglewood, CA Kia Forum
5/15 Phoenix, AZ Footprint Center
5/17 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena

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