
After the excellent “Believe”, I was eagerly anticipating this release and I was a first day buyer. The cartoonish comic cover got my attention, as people from all walks of life are together, raising their firsts in the air.
Released in 2005, “Ten Thousand Fists” is the third studio album from Disturbed.
John Moyer joins David Draiman, Dan Donegan and Mike Wengren this time around. 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.

Johnny K is also producing. This would be his last album with the band.
The album was also dedicated to Dimebag Darrell, who was murdered the year before the album’s release.
“Ten Thousand Fists”
A great song about the metal show and the glorious sight of “ten thousand fists in the air”.
Musically its classic Disturbed, in which the vocal melody follows the syncopated drum and guitar riff in the verses.
The Chorus’s by now have become anthemic for Disturbed.
You will remember the night you were struck by the sight of ten thousand fists in the air
The interlude with the backwards guitars gives it all a Middle Eastern vibe. Check it out.
“Just Stop”
Another killer riff to start the song off. Check.
Verses is syncopated, with riffs, vocals and bass drum. Check.
Anthemic chorus. Check.
Just stop enough of the limitless critical comments on my life
Just drop the judgment and all of your pseudo-involvement in my life
We might see our Metal hero’s as indestructible, but they are normal like all of us and they have feelings, which do get hurt within relationships.
“Guarded”
A speed metal cut, as it comes racing out with double kick drums and fast alternate picked lines.
Guarding yourself from the love of another
Left you with nothing tonight
How much are you willing to let people in?
Then it goes into an arpeggio riff that reminds me of Coverdale/Page’s “Whisper A Prayer For The Dying”.
“Deify”
“Deify” means to worship someone or treat as a god.
The song starts off with a sampled speech of George W Bush Jnr before it cranks into an angry song against the Bush administration.
I won’t let them
Deify you
They view you as the new messiah
Deify you
Renew belief in some demented man
It’s a divisive time. A lot of people disagreed with our Government’s at sending soldiers into Iraq and Afghanistan. And look how that’s worked out for Afghanistan at the moment. And Iraq hasn’t been stable since.
Check out the speed metal in the Interlude.

“Stricken”
One of my favourite tracks on the album. It has a groove riff similar to “Remember” in the intro.
The Chorus is anthemic as you would expect by now.
And finally Dan Donegan shreds.
2005 was the era for guitarist who didn’t normally shred on albums to start shredding.
“I’m Alive”
Another song with an anthemic chorus.
How good is that Tool like groove in the Bridge?
There will never be a reason why I will surrender to your advice
To change myself, I’d rather die
Would you rather fail doing it your way or on someone else’s advice?
“Sons Of Plunder”
The dog and bird barks are back vocally with the catchcry “Tell me you like it” as Disturbed rocks the new metal sounds in the verses and goes all anthemic in the Chorus.
At 1.53 it goes into this bass feel that reminds me of “My Friend Of Misery”. But the way the guitars and drums build it back up, needs to be listened to.
Lyrically Draiman is attacking artists that create soulless songs just to have a hit.
You say you’ve found yourself a new sound
The shit’s loaded and ready to go
A bit too much just like the old sound
Already heard it for the hundredth time
One hundred more, all have the same sound
Running around with all the sheep that you know
“It’s so sublime, they’re breaking new ground”
“They’re sure to have another hit this time”
It sounds like the decline of Hard Rock music between 1988 and 1992.
I’m still surrounded by the “new sound”
I’ve had enough and I’m ready to go
A strangle-hold throughout the world now
The new obsession will fade in time
A thin reminder of the past now
All convoluted hardly ready to go
Their whines and moans will never last now
I think you’ve given us our fill this time
And the Grunge came (“the new sound”) that took over the world only to see if fade within 5 years.

“Overburdened”
The bass riff again echoes an influence of “My Friend Of Misery” with a bit of the “Orion” interlude and “Rime Of The Ancient Mariner” interlude chucked in.
Then it becomes a groove cut, reminding me of Tool. And all of those little references to songs I know, makes me like this song a little bit more and it also gets me to check out those influences.
Lyrically it’s about war.
Check out the anthemic Chorus.
At 3.54, the Bridge begins. The riff is like ascending before it descends giving an eerie feeling.
At 4.26, Donegan clicks on the wah-wah pedal and we get another lead break. His style is more bluesy, but when needed he can break out some fast legato lines or alternate picked lines.
And the song ends the way it started, with the bass riff.
“Decadence”
A throwback to the debut in the intro and verses but the Chorus is the new Disturbed. Anthemic and melodic.
“Forgiven”
How good is the interlude/bridge section between 2.00 and 2.43 and then Donegan breaks out another lead break?
“Land Of Confusion”
The Genesis song from 1986 gets disturb-iz-ied.
This is the world we live in
And these are the hands we’re given
Use them and let’s start trying
To make it a place worth living in
This is truth, but how many are willing to risk being uncomfortable.
There’s a perceived safety in comfort so we put up with our Government’s invasion of our privacy and removing more liberties in the name of security and keeping us safe.

“Sacred Lie”
Verses like the debut album. Check.
Anthemic Chorus. Check.
Massive drumming. Check.
My conviction is stronger today
As I fight to uncover your sacred lie
And the fear isn’t going away
As the soldiers still die
Remember the war on “weapons of mass destruction”. The biggest bullshit ever.
“Pain Redefined”
Read the comments for “Sacred Lie”, but this one has a lot more electronics, like “The Game” from the debut.
Then again, how can I not mention the massive Chorus.
“Avarice”
Avarice means extreme greed for wealth or material gain.
So we get a speed metal barrage to finish the album off just to show the anger.
Politics and evil
All one in the same
Satan hides behind a different name
There is a small demented chromatic like lead break I like which kicks in over an ascending chord progression.

In Australia, it was certified Platinum. In Canada, it was certified 2× Platinum. In New Zealand, it was certified Gold. In the United Kingdom, it was certified Gold and in the United States, its certified 2× Platinum.
It charted well in a lot of other European countries. It was everywhere.
P.S. All the solos on the record are excellent. Kudos to Dan Donegan for stepping up.
P.S.S. This is Disturbed at their best and itt’s a great addition to any Heavy Metal Collection.
P.S.S.S. The “wah-ha-ah-ah!” scream is still there.
Wah-ha-ah-ah to it. Crank It.
This is their best!! The opening track just grabs you and pulls you along for the ride. Plus, the cover of Land of Confusion was so great. Not as good as Genesis, but damn near.
I agree. Prime Disturbed.
I do dig their Genesis cover. That was pretty good. Have to cue it up now. lol
Woh ah ah ah.. lol.