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David Michael Draiman was born to Jewish parents in the Brooklyn borough of New York City on March 13, 1973. [2] His father, YJ, had worked as a real estate developer and small-business owner before he was arrested for embezzlement and sent to prison when Draiman was 12 years old. [2]
This is the moment a heavy metal singer stops his band's concert after scaring a young girl in the front row. Disturbed singer David Draiman is seen comforting the girl who appears somewhat ...
Divisive is the eighth studio album by American heavy metal band Disturbed.Produced by Drew Fulk, it was released on November 18, 2022, via Reprise Records. [4]The first single from the album was "Hey You", which was released on July 14, 2022.
The album title was announced via Disturbed's website on June 16, 2005. [8] Later that month, the track listing was revealed. [9] The song "Guarded" was released to radio stations in late June 2005 as a teaser. Vocalist David Draiman said the motive behind releasing the song was to promote the album. He said, "[The song] was put out there to ...
"Ten Thousand Fists" is a song by American heavy metal band Disturbed. It was released on December 28, 2006, as the fifth and final single from their studio album, Ten Thousand Fists. The track is used in the 2005 video game Madden NFL 06.
The Lost Children is a B-sides compilation album by American heavy metal band Disturbed. It was released on November 8, 2011. [1] The album was announced in August 2011 by David Draiman via Twitter, where he answered several questions regarding the album.
Device is the only studio album by American industrial metal band Device, a side project featuring David Draiman of Disturbed and former Filter guitarist Geno Lenardo. It was released on April 9, 2013, with their first single, "Vilify", out on digital download on February 19, 2013. The second single, "You Think You Know", was released on June ...
In a November 2008 interview, David Draiman stated that their album would be lyrically as dark as their previous album, Indestructible, if not darker. [5] In an earlier interview with Mike Wengren and John Moyer, it was stated that, judging by Draiman's feelings on the last few years of his life, the album would be aggressive, angry, and "hard-hitting," but similar musically to their album ...