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6 Appearances in media  





7 Track listing  





8 Personnel  





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Ten Thousand Fists
The cover of Ten Thousand FistsbyGreg Capullo featuring the mascot of Disturbed, known as The Guy
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 20, 2005
RecordedJanuary – June 2005[1]
StudioGroovemaster Studios (Chicago, Illinois)
Genre
  • alternative metal
  • nu metal
  • hard rock
  • Length56:09
    Label
  • Intoxication
  • Producer
  • Disturbed
  • Disturbed chronology
    Music as a Weapon II
    (2004)
    Ten Thousand Fists
    (2005)
    Indestructible
    (2008)
    Singles from Ten Thousand Fists

    1. "Guarded"
      Released: June 28, 2005
    2. "Stricken"
      Released: July 25, 2005
    3. "Just Stop"
      Released: February 7, 2006
    4. "Land of Confusion"
      Released: October 2, 2006
    5. "Ten Thousand Fists"
      Released: December 28, 2006

    Ten Thousand Fists is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Disturbed. It was released on September 20, 2005 by Reprise Records and became Disturbed's second consecutive number 1 debut on the Billboard 200 in the United States, shipping around 239,000 copies in its opening week.[2] It has been certified platinum by the RIAA and was also the band's second number 1 release in New Zealand. It is also the first Disturbed album to not have the Parental Advisory label.

    Ten Thousand Fists marks the first album with bassist John Moyer who replaced Steve Kmak following his dismissal in 2003. However, Moyer was considered a session musician during the time of recording, and only became a full-time member during the tour supporting the album.[3] It would be the band's third and final collaboration with mainstay producer Johnny K. In addition, Ten Thousand Fists is also the first album to feature their now-famous mascot The Guy on the cover; he would later appear full-bodied in the music video for the band's "Land of Confusion" cover.

    Ten Thousand Fists is, as of 2010, Disturbed's second highest selling album in the United States, with sales of around 2 million copies. The Sickness, the band's debut CD, has shifted sales of almost 4.2 million copies in the United States.[4] The album was dedicated to Dimebag Darrell, who was murdered the year before the album's release.[5]

    Promotion

    [edit]

    The album title was announced via Disturbed's website on June 16, 2005.[6] Later that month, the track listing was revealed.[7] The song "Guarded" was released to radio stations in late June 2005 as a teaser. Vocalist David Draiman said the motive behind releasing the song was to promote the album. He said, "[The song] was put out there to just whet everybody's appetite. It's one of the more aggressive tracks on the record, just to remind everybody where we came from and who we are."[8]

    The first single, "Stricken", was released on July 25, 2005.[8] On August 19, 2005 the music video "Stricken", directed by Nathan Cox, was posted on the Warner Bros. Records website.[9] The music video was filmed in an abandoned hospital, in the same location where some scenes from the 1984 horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street were filmed.[10] In early August 2005, viral marketing was used to promote Ten Thousand Fists. A piece of software was sent via e-mail to certain recipients, who passed it along to other recipients. When the software was passed along to at least 250,000 recipients, it unlocked the song "Ten Thousand Fists".[11] In early July 2006, the third single, "Land of Confusion" (originally written by Genesis), was released, alongside an animated music video directed by Todd McFarlane.[12][13]

    Style

    [edit]

    The album features several styles, including alternative metal,[14][15] heavy metal,[16] nu metal,[17][18] and hard rock.[19][20]

    Themes

    [edit]

    Vocalist David Draiman said that Ten Thousand Fists "seems to fuse the brutality and darkness of The Sickness with the added melodic nature and complexity of Believe. It's more aggressive than the last record, and at times, more aggressive than the first one."[7] The song "Overburdened" is about soldiers going to Hell.[10] Draiman said that the song "Guarded" is about Draiman guarding himself from other people. He said the song "reflects what choosing this life forces certain people to do in a certain way — you have to remain guarded on a certain level."[8] Draiman said the song "Ten Thousand Fists" is meant to "[signify] strength, unity, conviction, power, and the exhilaration that you feel when you get to see that at one of our shows."[11] Draiman continued to say, "It's one of my favorite moments, and people know that I have an affinity for asking people to put their fists in the air, and it's just, it's exhilaration to be able to see ten thousand raised fists or more."[11]

    Political content

    [edit]

    According to band members, while Ten Thousand Fists was not written as a political album, it was their most political record to date.[21] Vocalist David Draiman's lyrics for the title song, "Ten Thousand Fists", were heavily influenced by his feelings towards American president George W. Bush, and several of the songs included war/anti-war themes, including "Deify", for which the intro features audio clips of Bush urging the nation to push forward in war, interlaced with an individual's political commentary, while the video for "Land of Confusion" depicts big business and capitalism as being a corrupting Nazi-style enemy being overthrown by an army of the people led by The Guy, the band's mascot.[21][22]

    Critical reception

    [edit]
    Professional ratings
    Aggregate scores
    SourceRating
    Metacritic59/100[23]
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[14]
    Blender[24]
    IGN[19]
    NME[25]
    Rolling Stone[20]
    The Village VoicePositive[26]

    Ten Thousand Fists earned mixed reviews from critics; it received a score of 59% on the review-aggregating website Metacritic, based on seven reviews.[23] Allmusic reviewer Johnny Loftus gave the album a positive review; however, regarding the album's sound, he stated "Ten Thousand Fists does start to sound the same after a while."[14] The Village Voice's reviewer Phil Freeman also gave the album a positive review, "The guitarist and drummer are an airtight team, and the session bassist capably underpins the guitar solos that are a welcome new addition to the band's sound. Program out the cover of 'Land of Confusion' and you've got the best mainstream metal release since Judas Priest's Angel of Retribution."[26] NME gave it a 1/10 review describing it as "unfocused rage" and "you'll find nothing more despicable this year".[25]

    Accolades

    [edit]
    Region Year Publication Accolade Rank
    United States 2015 Loudwire 10 Best Rock Albums of 2005[27] 1

    Appearances in media

    [edit]

    The song "Decadence" was featured in the 2005 racing video game Need for Speed: Most Wanted. The song "Ten Thousand Fists" was featured in Madden NFL 06.

    Track listing

    [edit]

    All tracks are written by Disturbed, except "Land of Confusion", which was originally written by Genesis

    No.TitleLength
    1."Ten Thousand Fists"3:32
    2."Just Stop"3:45
    3."Guarded"3:21
    4."Deify"4:17
    5."Stricken"4:06
    6."I'm Alive"4:41
    7."Sons of Plunder"3:49
    8."Overburdened"5:58
    9."Decadence"3:26
    10."Forgiven"4:14
    11."Land of Confusion" (Genesis cover)4:49
    12."Sacred Lie"3:07
    13."Pain Redefined"4:09
    14."Avarice"2:55
    Total length:56:09
    iTunes Deluxe bonus track
    No.TitleLength
    15."Monster"4:03
    Total length:60:12
    Tour Edition bonus tracks
    No.TitleLength
    15."Monster"4:03
    16."Two Worlds"3:30
    Total length:63:42
    Tour Edition (bonus DVD)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Just Stop (Live From Riviera)"3:57
    2."Just Stop (Form Yahoo Music Artist Mods)"3:44
    3."Stricken"4:10
    4."The Making of Stricken"20:07
    5."Land of Confusion"4:47
    6."Network Live Show
    • 1: Liberate – 3:52
    • 2: Decadence – 3:47
    • 3: Fear – 3:53
    • 4: Prayer – 3:42
    • 5: Remember – 4:11
    • 6: Stupify – 4:09
    • 7: Deify – 4:16
    • 8: Just Stop – 3:35
    • 9: Voices – 3:29
    • 10: Land of Confusion – 4:47
    • 11: The Game – 4:00
    • 12: Stricken – 6:49
    • 13: Down with the Sickness – 6:02"
    57:22
    Total length:94:07
    Disc 2 (instrumental version)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Ten Thousand Fists" (Instrumental)3:35
    2."Just Stop" (Instrumental)3:48
    3."Guarded" (Instrumental)3:25
    4."Deify" (Instrumental)4:20
    5."Stricken" (Instrumental)4:09
    6."I'm Alive" (Instrumental)4:44
    7."Sons of Plunder" (Instrumental)3:53
    8."Overburdened" (Instrumental)6:01
    9."Decadence" (Instrumental)3:29
    10."Forgiven" (Instrumental)4:17
    11."Land of Confusion" (Instrumental)4:52
    12."Sacred Lie" (Instrumental)3:10
    13."Pain Redefined" (Instrumental)4:12
    14."Avarice" (Instrumental)2:57
    Total length:56:52

    The UK and Tour editions of the album both feature four bonus tracks ("Monster", "Two Worlds", "Hell", and "Sickened"), the first of which was also included as an iTunes bonus track. All four songs are also included in the band's B-side compilation The Lost Children.

    Personnel

    [edit]

    Disturbed

    Session member

    Production

    Charts

    [edit]

    Singles

    [edit]
    Year Song Chart Peak position
    2005 "Guarded" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks[44] 7
    Alternative Songs[45] 28
    2006 "Just Stop" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks[44] 4
    Alternative Songs[45] 24
    "Land of Confusion" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks[44] 1
    Alternative Songs[45] 18
    UK Singles Chart[46] 79
    "Stricken" USBillboard Hot 100[47] 95
    Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks[44] 2
    Alternative Songs[45] 13
    Pop 100[44] 89
    UK Singles Chart[46] 88
    2007 "Ten Thousand Fists" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks[44] 7
    Alternative Songs[45] 37

    Certifications

    [edit]
    Region Certification Certified units/sales
    Australia (ARIA)[48] Platinum 70,000^
    Canada (Music Canada)[49] 2× Platinum 200,000
    New Zealand (RMNZ)[50] Gold 7,500^
    United Kingdom (BPI)[51] Gold 100,000^
    United States (RIAA)[52] 2× Platinum 2,000,000

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
    Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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    [edit]
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