Disturbed Announce 25th Anniversary Release Of Debut Album 'The Sickness'
The multi-Platinum rock band, Disturbed, have announced that the 25th anniversary edition of their debut album ‘The Sickness’ will be released on March 7th. The seminal album launched the band into public consciousness and is one of the most important and influential heavy metal albums of all time, with 2.5 billion streams to date.
To commemorate the anniversary, the band will reissue their 5 x Platinum certified debut album exactly 25 years to the date of their original release. Now available to pre-order. Formats include:
- A Limited Edition 1-LP (silver vinyl) and 3-CD box set. It includes the original album, B-sides, unreleased demos, and an unreleased 14-track concert from The Palladium in LA from April 2001 as well as songs recorded at Chicago’s Metro in March 2000 and the London Astoria in February 2001. The box includes a poster, cloth patch, backstage pass, and a set of guitar picks. It also includes a book featuring rare photos and memorabilia, and an extensive essay with new interviews with the members of Disturbed, and producer Johnny K. An exclusive lithograph signed by the band is included with the limited-edition D2C format.
- A 2-CD Deluxe Edition which includes the original album, plus a disc of B-sides, unreleased demos, and rarities. The booklet features an essay with new interviews with the members of Disturbed and producer Johnny K.
- Vinyl editions including variants in limited edition green vinyl, limited edition orange vinyl (Germany/Central Europeexclusive), and limited edition milky clear vinyl (Spotify Fans First).
- Digitally, which includes all 40 tracks included in the limited-edition box set.
The band also today share a new mix of their song ‘Glass Shatters’, available for the first time ever on streaming platforms, and includes a Stone Cold Steve Austin intro.
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