disturbedfan is probably just 15 and fresh out of his backstreet boys phase. Disturbed is probably the heaviest thing he's ever listened too up to this point
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psh... I'm 15.
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Album Rating: 4.0
wow fxxxkit13 your good. im 17. and yeah disturbed is probably the heaviest thing i own unless you consider metallica or godsmack heavier. and im not ashamed that i like good mainstream music
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I'd suggest digging deeper into metal, you'll find much better stuff than Disturbed, Godsmack and Metallica, and this is coming from a huge Metallica fan.
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agreed with crazy greg. Myhigherpie, your cool even if you are 15. But anyone who displays such fanboyism, even for the greatest band (not calling disturbed great) is just naive. Anyways Disturbed is a gateway band which you'll soon find out for yourself.
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well i like tool, dream theater, judas priest, iron maiden, dio, queensryche, motley crue, megadeth, etc. or are you referring to the crap that is death and/or venom?
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No. theres a lot out their heavier than Disturbed that isn't death metal.
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Album Rating: 4.0
well name a few ill check 'em out
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Converge
Botch
Still Remains
Between The Buried and Me
would you be opposed to black metal as well?
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19, nigs.
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dude listen to more heavy shit fo real
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"referring to the crap that is death?"
I'm gonna give you a chance to take that back before I set KILL on you
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omg he didnt actually say that...
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Yes way, 'fraid so
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wow what a fuckin retard
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Album Rating: 4.0
is this really a big deal to you guys? i mean seriously i dont like death metal get the fuck over it
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where are the people on this site who like bands that ive heard of? do they exist?
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neaux
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they all left due to the failure to conform to sputnik standards and subsequent pain caused by the endless berating.
50% true
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it's pretty much conform your crap standards to sputnik's quality standards or be neg'd to oblivion
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