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Disturbed at Rock am Ring 2016
Studio albums8
EPs1
Live albums2
Compilation albums1
Singles31
Video albums3
Music videos27

The discography of American heavy metal band Disturbed includes eight studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, one extended play, 31 singles, three video albums, and 27 music videos. The band formed when guitarist Dan Donegan, drummer Mike Wengren and bassist Steve "Fuzz" Kmak hired vocalist David Draiman in 1996. [1] A demo tape led to their signing to Giant Records, which released their debut album, The Sickness , in March 2000. [1] The album reached the top 30 on the United States' Billboard 200, and the Australian ARIA Charts. [2] [3] Since its release, The Sickness was certified 5× platinum, a measure of its high sales volume, in the US by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), 3× platinum in Canada by Music Canada, and platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). [4] [5] Four singles were released from the album, "Stupify", "Voices", "The Game", and "Down with the Sickness"; the latter of which was the most successful, having been certified platinum by the RIAA.

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In March 2002, Disturbed released the documentary M.O.L. , which showed some of the band's more personal moments in the studio and during tours, and featured several music videos and live performances. M.O.L. was later certified platinum by ARIA. [6] Disturbed then released their second studio album, Believe , in September 2002. It peaked at number one on the US Billboard 200 and New Zealand's Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ) charts, as well as number two on the Canadian Albums Chart. [2] [7] Believe was certified double platinum by the RIAA, and platinum by ARIA and Music Canada (MC). [4] [5] The album's first single, "Prayer", peaked at number 14 on the Canadian Singles Chart, and number 31 on the UK Singles Chart. [8] [9] A music video directed by the Brothers Strause included the song, but because scenes in the video resembled footage of the September 11 attacks, most television stations refused to play it. [10] The single was followed-up by "Remember", which failed to reach the success of its predecessor. The 2003 tour Music as a Weapon II was documented on the live album, which also featured the bands Taproot, Chevelle, and Ünloco. It was released in February 2004, and reached number 148 on the US Billboard 200. [2]

Three years after the release of Believe, Disturbed released their third studio album, Ten Thousand Fists , in September 2005. [1] The album reached the same positions that its predecessor had; topping the US Billboard 200 and New Zealand RIANZ charts, and peaking at number two on the Canadian Albums Charts. [2] [7] It also was certified platinum in the US, Australia, and Canada. Ten Thousand Fists spawned singles such as "Guarded", "Just Stop", the Genesis cover of "Land of Confusion", and "Stricken". The latter charted at number 95 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and at number 88 on the UK Singles Chart. [8] [9] "Stricken" was later certified gold by the RIAA. Disturbed's fourth studio album, Indestructible , was released in June 2008. Like its predecessor, it peaked at number one on the US and New Zealand charts; it also reached the top position of the Canadian and Australian charts. [2] [3] [7] Four singles were released for Indestructible, the title track, "Perfect Insanity", "The Night and "Inside the Fire" (which peaked at number-one on the Mainstream Rock Songs, was certified gold by the RIAA, and was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Hard Rock Performance). [8] The band has released five consecutive number-one albums that have charted on the Billboard 200, with the release of their fifth studio album Asylum . [11] Asylum was followed five years later by Immortalized (2015). The album featured a cover of "The Sound of Silence", which became their highest peaking song on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 42.

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales Certifications
US
[2]
AUS
[3]
AUT
[12]
CAN
[13]
GER
[14]
NLD
[15]
NZ
[7]
SWE
[16]
SWI
[17]
UK
[9]
The Sickness 2930102
Believe
  • Released: September 17, 2002
  • Label: Reprise
  • Format: CD, LP, CS, DVD-A
132422681359141
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum [4]
  • ARIA: Platinum [23]
  • BPI: Gold [21]
  • MC: Platinum [5]
  • RMNZ: Gold [24]
Ten Thousand Fists
  • Released: September 20, 2005
  • Label: Reprise
  • Format: CD, LP, CS
11137221871246259
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum [4]
  • ARIA: Platinum [25]
  • BPI: Gold [21]
  • MC: 2× Platinum [5]
  • RMNZ: Gold [26]
Indestructible
  • Released: June 3, 2008
  • Label: Reprise
  • Format: CD, LP
1110111571151520
  • RIAA: Platinum [4]
  • ARIA: Platinum [27]
  • BPI: Gold [21]
  • MC: 3× Platinum [5]
  • RMNZ: Platinum [28]
Asylum
  • Released: August 31, 2010
  • Label: Reprise
  • Format: CD, DL, LP
123242217147
Immortalized
  • Released: August 21, 2015
  • Label: Reprise
  • Format: CD, DL, LP
11212112958
  • RIAA: Platinum [4]
  • ARIA: Platinum [29]
  • BPI: Gold [21]
  • BVMI: Platinum [31]
  • IFPI AUT: Gold [32]
  • MC: 2× Platinum [5]
  • RMNZ: Gold [30]
Evolution
  • Released: October 19, 2018
  • Label: Reprise
  • Format: CD, DL, LP
43542282947
Divisive
  • Released: November 18, 2022
  • Label: Reprise
  • Format: CD, DL, LP
13511997871117
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
US
[2]
AUS
[3]
AUT
[12]
CAN
[2]
GER
[14]
NZ
[7]
SWE
[16]
SWI
[17]
UK
[34]
The Lost Children
  • Released: November 8, 2011
  • Label: Reprise
  • Format: CD, DI
131235172910595985

Live albums

List of live albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
US
[2]
AUS
[3]
Music as a Weapon II
  • Released: February 24, 2004
  • Label: Reprise
  • Format: CD, DVD
148
Live at Red Rocks
  • Released: November 18, 2016
  • Label: Reprise
  • Format: CD
9843

Extended plays

TitleEP details
Live & Indestructible [upper-alpha 1]
  • Released: September 30, 2008
  • Label: Reprise
  • Formats: DL, CD [37]

Singles

2000s

YearSongPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[8]
US
Alt.

[38]
US
Main.

[39]
US
Rock

[40]
US
Hard
Rock
Digital
AUS
[3]
CAN
[41]
FIN
[42]
NZ
[7]
UK
[9]
2000"Stupify" [upper-alpha 2] 1012×14The Sickness
"Down with the Sickness" [upper-alpha 3] 85×2 [upper-alpha 4]
  • RIAA: Platinum [4]
  • ARIA: 4× Platinum [44]
  • BPI: Platinum [21]
  • MC: 6× Platinum [5]
"Voices"1816×52
2001"The Game"34×
2002"Prayer"5833×1431Believe
"Remember" [upper-alpha 5] 226×56
2003"Liberate" [upper-alpha 6] 224×
2005"Guarded" [upper-alpha 7] 287×Ten Thousand Fists
"Stricken"95132×1788
  • RIAA: Gold [4]
  • ARIA: Platinum [44]
  • BPI: Silver [21]
  • MC: 2× Platinum [5]
2006"Just Stop"244×
"Land of Confusion" (Genesis cover) [upper-alpha 8] 181× [upper-alpha 9] 79
"Ten Thousand Fists"377×
2008"Inside the Fire"7341×43601918Indestructible
"Indestructible"72102×57 [upper-alpha 10]
  • ARIA: Platinum [44]
  • MC: 2× Platinum [5]
2009"The Night"1828
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
"×" denotes periods where charts did not exist or were not archived.

2010s

YearSongPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[8]
US
Alt.

[38]
US
Main.

[39]
US
Rock

[40]
AUS
[3]
CAN
[41]
FIN
[42]
NZ
[7]
SWE
[48]
UK
[9]
2010"Another Way to Die"81151162 [upper-alpha 11] Asylum
"The Animal"2026
2011"Warrior" [upper-alpha 12] 29414
"Hell" [upper-alpha 13] 1535The Lost Children
2015"The Vengeful One" [upper-alpha 14] 117 [upper-alpha 15] [upper-alpha 16] Immortalized
"The Light"118 [upper-alpha 17]
"The Sound of Silence" (Simon & Garfunkel cover)422213440403217
[52]
29
  • RIAA: 8× Platinum [4]
  • ARIA: 8× Platinum [44]
  • IFPI AUT: Platinum [32]
  • BPI: 2× Platinum [21]
  • BVMI: Diamond [31]
  • MC: 4× Platinum [5]
  • HPCH: Gold [53]
  • BPI: 2× Platinum [21]
  • RMNZ: 5× Platinum [54]
2016"Open Your Eyes"132
2018"Are You Ready" [upper-alpha 18] [upper-alpha 19] 112 [upper-alpha 20] 95Evolution
"A Reason to Fight" [upper-alpha 21] 124 [upper-alpha 22]
2019"No More"124 [upper-alpha 23] 87
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
"×" denotes periods where charts did not exist or were not archived.

2020s

YearSongPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
[8]
US
Alt.

[38]
US
Main.

[39]
US
Rock

[40]
CAN
[41]
FIN
[42]
NOR
[55]
NZ
[7]
RUS
Air.

[56]
UK
[9]
WW
[57]
2020"Hold On to Memories"346Evolution
2022"Hey You" [upper-alpha 24] 128 [upper-alpha 25] 97 [upper-alpha 26] Divisive
"Bad Man" [61] 249 [upper-alpha 27] [upper-alpha 28]
2023"Unstoppable" [63] 1 [upper-alpha 29] 70
"Don't Tell Me"
(featuring Ann Wilson) [64]
[upper-alpha 30] 2 [upper-alpha 31]
2024"The Sound of Silence"
(Cyril remix; Simon & Garfunkel cover)
17 [upper-alpha 32] 1647 [upper-alpha 33] 93Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
"×" denotes periods where charts did not exist or were not archived.

Promotional singles

YearTitleChart peaksAlbum
US
Rock

[40]
US
Rock
Digital

[67]
US
Hard
Rock
Digital

[68]
2007"This Moment" Transformers: The Album
2008"Perfect Insanity"Indestructible
2010"Asylum"29Asylum
2011"3" [69] The Lost Children
2015"Immortalized"36195Immortalized
"What Are You Waiting For"203
"Fire It Up"12
"Never Wrong"
2018"The Best Ones Lie"10Evolution
2020"If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" [70] (Sting cover)31Non-album single
2022"Divisive"205Divisive

Videos

Video albums

YearVideo details Certifications
2002 M.O.L.
  • ARIA: Platinum [6]
2008 Indestructible in Germany [upper-alpha 34]
  • Released: November 27, 2008
  • Label: Reprise
  • Format: DVD
2010Decade of Disturbed
  • Released: August 31, 2010
  • Label: Reprise
  • Format: DVD

Music videos

YearSongAlbumDirector(s)TypeLink
1998"Perfect Insanity"M.O.L. / IndestructibleErika MullerNarrative [72]
2000"Stupify"The Sickness Nathan "Karma" Cox [73] Performance [74]
2001"Voices" Gregory Dark [75] Narrative [76]
"Want"Performance [77]
"Down with the Sickness"Nathan Cox [78] Tour footage [79]
2002"Prayer"Believe Brothers Strause [10] Narrative [80]
2003"Remember" Marc Webb [81] Performance [82]
"Liberate"Nathan Cox / Hank Lena [83] [84] Live footage
2005"Bound"
"Stricken"Ten Thousand FistsNathan Cox [85] Performance [86]
2006"Land of Confusion" Todd McFarlane / Terry Fitzgerald [87] Narrative [88]
2008"Inside the Fire"IndestructibleNathan Cox [89] [90]
"Indestructible"Noble Jones [91] [92] Performance [93]
2009"The Night" [94]
2010"Another Way to Die"AsylumRoboshobo [95] [96] Narrative [97]
"Asylum" [98]
"The Animal"Charlie Terrell [99] Performance [100]
2015"The Vengeful One"ImmortalizedPhil MucciNarrative [101]
"The Light"Culley Bunker / Craig Bernard [102]
"The Sound of Silence" Matt Mahurin [103]
2018"Are You Ready"EvolutionRobert SchoberPerformance [104]
"A Reason to Fight"Matt Mahurin [105]
2019"No More" [106]
2020"Hold On to Memories" [107]
"If I Ever Lose My Faith in You"Non-album singleNarrative [108]
2022"Hey You"DivisiveJosiah [109]
"Bad Man"Tristan Holmes [110]
2023"Unstoppable"GREATWORK
2024"Don't Tell Me"Matt Mahurin

Notes

  1. Live & Indestructible was released exclusively through iTunes Store for digital download and at Hot Topic stores for CD release. [36]
  2. "Stupify" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 12 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. [43]
  3. "Down with the Sickness" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 4 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. [43]
  4. "Down With the Sickness" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 37 on the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart. [45]
  5. "Remember" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 10 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. [43]
  6. "Liberate" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 21 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. [43]
  7. "Guarded" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 17 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. [43]
  8. "Land of Confusion" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 5 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. [43]
  9. "Land of Confusion" did not enter the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 8 on the Canadian Rock chart. [46]
  10. "Indestructible" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 34 on the UK Singles Sales Chart. [47]
  11. "Another Way to Die" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 10 on the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart. [49]
  12. "Warrior" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 3 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. [43]
  13. "Hell" did not enter the US Billboard Alternative Airplay chart, but peaked at number 8 on the US Alternative Digital Song Sales chart. [50]
  14. "The Vengeful One" did not enter the US Billboard Alternative Airplay chart, but peaked at number 7 on the US Alternative Digital Song Sales chart. [50]
  15. "The Vengeful One" did not enter the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 35 on the Canadian Rock chart. [46]
  16. "The Vengeful One" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 1 on the UK Singles Sales Chart. [51]
  17. "The Light" did not enter the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 29 on the Canadian Rock chart. [46]
  18. "Are You Ready" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 42 on the US Digital Song Sales chart. [50]
  19. "Are You Ready" did not enter the US Billboard Alternative Airplay chart, but peaked at number 5 on the US Alternative Digital Song Sales chart. [50]
  20. "Are You Ready" did not enter the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 14 on the Canadian Rock chart. [46]
  21. "A Reason to Fight" did not enter the US Billboard Alternative Airplay chart, but peaked at number 16 on the US Alternative Digital Song Sales chart. [50]
  22. "A Reason to Fight" did not enter the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 31 on the Canadian Rock chart. [46]
  23. "No More" did not enter the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 39 on the Canadian Rock chart. [46]
  24. "Hey You" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 40 on the US Digital Song Sales chart. [58]
  25. "Hey You" did not enter the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 35 on the Canadian Digital Song Sales chart. [59]
  26. "Hey You" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 33 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart. [60]
  27. "Bad Man" did not enter the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 38 on the Canadian Rock chart. [46]
  28. "Bad Man" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 38 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart. [62]
  29. "Unstoppable" did not enter the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 29 on the Canadian Rock chart. [46]
  30. "Don't Tell Me" did not enter the US Billboard Alternative Airplay chart, but peaked at number 4 on the US Alternative Digital Song Sales chart. [50]
  31. "Don't Tell Me" did not enter the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 37 on the Canadian Rock chart. [46]
  32. "The Sound of Silence" (Cyril remix) did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 23 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart. [65]
  33. Charting as the original version by Disturbed. [66]
  34. Indestructible in Germany was released exclusively through Best Buy. [71]

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The American rock band Paramore has released six studio albums, five extended plays, two live albums, one remix album, twenty-eight singles, one video album, and thirty music videos. The band was formed in Franklin, Tennessee, in 2004 by lead vocalist Hayley Williams with guitarists Josh Farro and Taylor York, bassist Jeremy Davis, and drummer Zac Farro. In 2005, Paramore signed with the New York City-based Fueled by Ramen and released their debut album entitled All We Know Is Falling. Three singles were released from the album, but none of them charted. The album did not chart in the Billboard 200 either, although it peaked at number thirty in the Billboard Top Heatseekers. All We Know Is Falling received gold certification in the United Kingdom and in July 2014 the RIAA certified the album gold in the United States.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Train discography</span>

American pop rock band Train has released 11 studio albums, three live albums, one compilation album, one video album, four extended plays, 34 singles, six promotional singles, and 29 music videos. The band independently released their eponymous debut studio album in 1996, two years after their formation. In February 1998, the band signed to Aware Records and Columbia Records and re-released the album under the two labels. Three singles were released from Train; the album's first single, "Meet Virginia", peaked at number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The album peaked at number 76 on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In the period following the release of Train, producer Brendan O'Brien started working with the band in a partnership that would last for three albums. The band released their second studio album Drops of Jupiter in March 2001; it was preceded by the release of its lead single, "Drops of Jupiter ". The single became a commercial success, peaking at number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 and also becoming a top 10 hit in Australia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. "Drops of Jupiter " also won an award for Best Rock Song at the 44th Grammy Awards. The album peaked at number six on the Billboard 200, earning a double platinum certification from the RIAA. "She's on Fire", the third single from Drops of Jupiter, achieved moderate success in Australia and the UK. Train's third studio album, My Private Nation, was released in June 2003. It peaked at number six on the Billboard 200 and was certified platinum by the RIAA. The album's first two singles, "Calling All Angels" and "When I Look to the Sky", peaked at numbers 19 and 74 respectively on the Billboard Hot 100. The band released their fourth studio album For Me, It's You in January 2006. The album peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200 and spawned three singles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mumford & Sons discography</span>

British rock band Mumford & Sons have released four studio albums, three live albums, six studio extended plays, seven live extended plays and twenty-one singles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">J. Cole discography</span>

American rapper and record producer J. Cole has released six studio albums, one live album, four compilation albums, three extended plays, four mixtapes, 58 singles, two promotional singles and twenty one music videos.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sia discography</span>

Australian singer-songwriter Sia has released 10 studio albums, six live albums, 68 singles, and 45 music videos. In 1997, she released her debut studio album entitled OnlySee. It was commercially unsuccessful, and none of its songs were released as a single. Sia released her second album, Healing Is Difficult, in 2001. The album yielded three singles: "Taken for Granted", "Little Man" and "Drink to Get Drunk". The lead single, "Taken for Granted", peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cage the Elephant discography</span>

The discography of American rock band Cage the Elephant consists of six studio albums, two live albums, 17 singles and 18 music videos. The band released their self-titled debut album in June 2008. It peaked at number 59 on the United States Billboard 200 and at number 18 on the Billboard Top Alternative Albums chart. The album has been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked", the album's third single, peaked at number 83 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a top 50 hit in Canada and the United Kingdom. The singles "In One Ear" and "Back Against the Wall" both topped the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vampire Weekend discography</span>

The discography of American indie rock band Vampire Weekend consists of five studio albums, four extended plays, one live album, eighteen singles, and ten music videos.

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