DISTURBED: New Audio Interview With DAVID DRAIMAN Available

September 3, 2008

Vocalist David Draiman of the Chicago heavy rock band DISTURBED was interviewed earlier this week by Andrew Haug of Triple J's "Full Metal Racket" (based in Australia). Listen to the interview in streaming audio at the Triple J web site: Windows Media, Real Media (NOTE: Part one of the David Draiman interview begins around the 47-minute mark; parts two and three start from the one-hour, 18-minute mark). Check out the show's entire playlist at this location.

DISTURBED recently set a record for the longest-running No. 1 track in the history of Mediabase's Active Rock chart with "Inside the Fire", the lead-off single from its gold-certified album "Indestructible". The track was No. 1 for 14 weeks at Active Rock Radio and also No. 1 on the BDS/Billboard Active Rock Radio chart for 15 weeks.

"Inside the Fire", which was released digitally on March 25, is DISTURBED's sixth No. 1 single at Active Rock, and the band's fastest-rising chart-topper to date. The band's previous No. 1 Active Rock singles are "Down With The Sickness", "Prayer", "Liberate", "Stricken" and "Land of Confusion". The second single from "Indestructible", the title track (see video below),hit radio last month.

DISTURBED recently finished co-headlining this summer's Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival and is presently overseas touring Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Europe through the end of the October.

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