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Disturbed's New Single "Inside the Fire" Is Number One Track at Active Rock Radio

Thu May 1, 2008 8:01am EDT
  BURBANK, CA, May 01 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
 Reprise Records' best-selling hard-rock band Disturbed have the Number One
track at Active Rock radio with "Inside the Fire," which is the lead single
from the band's forthcoming June 3rd release, "Indestructible." The track,
which was released digitally on March 25th, is Disturbed's sixth Number One
single at Active Rock, and the band's fastest-rising chart-topper to date,
according to Billboard. Their previous Number One Active Rock singles are "Down
With The Sickness," "Prayer," "Liberate," "Stricken," and "Land of Confusion."

    "Indestructible" -- the self-produced follow-up to the Chicago quartet's
2005
RIAA-certified platinum "Ten Thousand Fists" -- will be released in three
different configurations: standard CD, CD + DVD, and DTC (Direct to Fan).
Each configuration will feature a unique cover illustration by comic book
artist David Finch.

    Disturbed has sold a collective 10 million copies worldwide of their three
albums -- 2000's RIAA-certified triple-platinum "The Sickness," 2002's album
chart-topper "Believe," and their second consecutive Number One "Ten Thousand
Fists" -- since forming in Chicago in 1996. The band is currently on tour
leading
up to the album release, and this summer will co-headline the Rockstar Energy
Mayhem
Festival with Slipknot.


Disturbed on tour:
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5/2  Springfield, MO - Shrine Mosque
5/3  Memphis, TN - Beale Street Music Festival
5/5  Myrtle Beach, SC - House of Blues
5/6  Knoxville, TN - The Valerium
5/8  Orlando, FL - House of Blues
5/9  Birmingham, AL - Sloss Furnace
5/11 Richmond, VA - The National
5/12 Atlantic City, NJ - House of Blues
5/14 Cincinnati, OH - Bogart's
5/15 Ft. Wayne, IN - Piere's
5/17 Columbus, OH - Rock on The Range

    
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For further information, please contact:
Warner Bros. Records Publicity
Renee Harrison
renee.harrison@wbr.com
818-953-3311

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