
August 31, 2010 was the release date. 11 years old.
The cover opens up to reveal the Disturbed mascot trying to break out of the Asylum straps.
“Asylum” is the fifth studio album by Disturbed.
It was their fourth consecutive number one album in the U.S.. The other two bands ever to accomplish this feat in the Soundscan era are Metallica and Dave Matthews Band. Good company they keep.
It was also self-produced and keeping within the “it ain’t broke” formula.

Remnants
An instrumental which showcases Dan Donegan on the guitar. Some of the lead sections remind me of Criss Oliva from Savatage.
It was meant to be one song with “Asylum” but split into two as the label didn’t want the title track to be 7 minutes long, in case it messed up it’s chances of radio play.
Asylum
“Remnant” fades into the title track as a fast bass riff rumbles and then all hell breaks loose.
“Release Me” barks David Draiman.
The “Asylum” has a dual meaning, with the concept of a person losing a loved one as both an asylum driving the person insane, as well as a place of comfort.

The Infection
The major key verse riff is different from the minor key fast Intro. And I like the contrast.
A relationship song that likens the feelings you experience after a break-up to an infection.
There is this head banging riff which kicks in at 2.20, which Donegan then solos over.
And did I mention that the Chorus is melodically massive.
Warrior
A foot stomping open string pedal point riff starts the song off. Almost thrash like.
Another Way To Die
About global warming.
The arpeggios in the Intro give way to a rocker rooted in the blues. The main riff is played staccato like, in a similar way to ZZ Top and how Billy Gibbons plays “La Grange”.
Never Again
About the Nazi Holocaust in World War II.
The riffs are excellent. Pure fury.
The lead breaks feel angry and demented. And there’s a crazy sweep lick thrown in.
The Animal
When midnight comes and man turns to a wolf. Queue up Metallica, “Of Wolf And Man”.
Donegan also takes control of this track with his groove riffs.

Crucified
Another song about a broken relationship.
I almost pressed skip the first time I heard it because the Intro and verses didn’t connect, but then the Chorus kicked in.
Serpentine
Wikipedia tells me it’s about a demonic woman who “utilizes her sexuality to prey on the weaknesses of men.”
Ummm. So what’s the problem.
The Intro riffs and wah drenched melodic lead gets me to pay attention every single time.
My Child
About a miscarriage and dealing with the mental fallout. The sounds of a flatline at the end brings home the reality of it.
Sacrifice
A song about how people seem to have two sides to their personality, a light and a dark side.
With a massive PANTERA inspired riff to create the darkness with.
Innocence
The Intro riff is Rammstein industrial like, which is perfect for a song about “corrupt attorneys and the criminals that they choose to defend.”
Check out the Chorus riff and melodic lead.
ISHFWILF
A cover of “I Still Haven’t Found What I”m Looking For” from U2 done in a Disturbed way.

It was certified Gold in Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. and it was certified Silver in the U.K
There’s no doubt that Draiman is one of the premier and easily identifiable voices in Rock and Metal these days.
And like other hard rock singers he stays within the box he created with the debiut. Sometimes the vocal patterns could be interchanged with the vocal patterns of other songs.
But, that’s why we like Disturbed.
And I still haven’t watched the “Decade Of Disturbed” DVD. But I will.