Disturbed Spread The Sickness at Madison Square Garden: Review
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On March 21st, Disturbed marked the 25th anniversary of their debut album The Sickness with a sold-out performance at Madison Square Garden. Performing tracks in the original album order, the show felt like a nostalgic journey for fans from the Ozzfest era, where Disturbed, alongside peers like Linkin Park and Slipknot, dominated the rock scene. David Draiman’s dramatic entrance in a straitjacket set the tone for a captivating performance filled with fan-favorite songs like "Voices" and "Down with the Sickness," showcasing the band's evolution while honoring their roots.
Disturbed celebrated their 25th anniversary of The Sickness at Madison Square Garden, reminding fans of their dominant early 2000s rock era with a theatrical performance.
Vocalist David Draiman's unique style and the energy of the crowd brought an unforgettable experience, alternating between classic hits and theatrical interludes.
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