DISTURBED Frontman Interviewed On 'Rockstar Lounge'
September 23, 2010Christina of the Rockstar Energy Drink "Rockstar Lounge" recently conducted an interview with vocalist David Draiman of Chicago heavy rockers DISTURBED. You can now watch the chat below.
DISTURBED's new album, "Asylum", sold 179,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 chart.
The band's previous three albums — 2008's platinum "Indestructible" (first-week sales: 253,000),2005's double-platinum "Ten Thousand Fists" (first-week sales: 238,000) and 2002's platinum "Believe" (first-week sales: 284,000) — also debuted at No. 1.
DISTURBED's best-selling release to date is its 2000 debut, "The Sickness", which has shifted more than four million copies in the U.S. alone, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
With a decade of platinum albums and high-profile touring behind them, The Pulse of Radio asked Donegan if there's anything he'd still like to accomplish. "Headline Soldier Field in Chicago, where the Bears play," he said. "I mean, that's just huge. We've played all the great venues that we grew up to seeing some of our favorite bands, but that's the next biggest thing, you know, that we haven't done. So that might take a few more years, but I think Soldier Field would be a huge accomplishment."
"Asylum" arrived in stores on August 31 in both standard and limited editions.
All editions of the album come with an one-hour documentary in either DVD or digital format called "Decade Of Disturbed".
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