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  2. Music as a Weapon - Wikipedia

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    Music as a Weapon is a series of concert tours created by the American heavy metal band Disturbed. There have been seven editions of the tour, five in North America and two in Australasia . The name of the tour is from the lyrics of "Droppin' Plates" on Disturbed's first album, The Sickness .

  3. Category:2001 concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The Mark, Tom and Travis Show Tour; Merry Mayhem Tour; Music as a Weapon; Mutter Tour; N. Never Ending Tour 2001; Now Tour (Maxwell) O. On a Night Like This (concert ...

  4. Music as a Weapon Tour - Wikipedia

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  5. Disturbed (band) - Wikipedia

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    During the tour, Disturbed debuted an unreleased song, titled "Dehumanized". [16] After Disturbed finished the Music as a Weapon II tour, Steve Kmak was fired by the band because of "personality differences". He was replaced by John Moyer; [17] [18] Moyer's last band, the Union Underground, had recently become inactive.

  6. Category:2006 concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The Monkey Business Tour; Music as a Weapon; N. Never Ending Tour 2006; Never Gone Tour; New Jack Reunion Tour; Not Accepted Anywhere album tour; O. Oh! Gravity. Tour

  7. Disturbed discography - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 tour Music as a Weapon II was documented on the live album, which also featured the bands Taproot, Chevelle, and Ünloco. It was released in February 2004, and reached number 148 on the US Billboard 200. [2] Three years after the release of Believe, Disturbed released their third studio album, Ten Thousand Fists, in September 2005. [1]

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  9. The Path of Totality Tour - Wikipedia

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    The tour kicked off on November 3, 2011 in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] Supporting acts for the first North American leg of the tour were Downlink, Datsik, and Dope D.O.D. Kill the Noise and Sluggo each opened certain dates of the second North American leg; Jonathan Davis' dubstep side project, JDevil, performed on all dates.