DISTURBED: 'Indestructible' Video Game Widget Available

April 21, 2008

DISTURBED has just released a new video game widget to celebrate the upcoming release of its album, "Indestructible". Much like Guitar Hero and Rock Band, the game tests your hand and coordination while you rock out to new tracks "Inside the Fire" and "Perfect Insanity" from the Chicago hard rockers!

Try your luck at this location.

DISTURBED will release "Indestructible", on June 3. The track listing for the effort is as follows:

01. Indestructible
02. Inside The Fire
03. Deceiver
04. The Night
05. Perfect Insanity
06. Haunted
07. Enough
08. The Curse
09. Torn
10. Criminal
11. Divide
12. Facade

Check out the cover artwork at this location.

Fans can pre-order "Indestructible" today to get their hands on a limited-edition package with tons of bonus content. For only $34.98 fans will get the full album plus an exclusive b-side of "Run", DVD of the making of "Indestructible", VIP "Rock Star Lounge" laminate for the Rockstar Mayhem Energy Tour, access to an upcoming exclusive web site full of rare content and much more!

Pre-order your copy here today before supplies run out.

DISTURBED's new single, "Inside The Fire" (Windows Media, Quicktime),made a huge impact at rock radio last month, with the song officially added to the playlists of more than 60 stations. The track is taken from "Indestructible", and singer David Draiman told The Pulse of Radio it's one of the darkest songs he's ever written. "It is based on a true story of my own where, when I was about 16 or so, I had a girlfriend of mine commit suicide," he said. "It was an unbelievably horrific and painful experience, and it was cathartic to make the song, and it really took me having a certain mindset to do it, and I had to wait 'til I was ready."

The Chicago-based band will begin a spring U.S. tour on April 26 in Little Rock, Arkansas, with dates stretching into late May. Following its spring solo run and European dates in June, DISTURBED will co-headline the Rockstar Mayhem Energy Tour with SLIPKNOT in July and August.

Video footage of DISTURBED performing a "new" song, called "Perfect Insanity" (actually an early DISTURBED track that never previously appeared on one of the band's albums),at Operation MySpace a three-hour concert event for U.S. troops in Kuwait which took place March 10 can be viewed below. The show was streamed in its entirety on MySpace at the official Operation MySpace page and also featured FILTER, PUSSYCAT DOLLS, JESSICA SIMPSON, DJ Z-TRIP and comedian Carlos Mencia.

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