Genius Lyrics
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Disturbed – Are You Ready? (Sam de Jong Remix)
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[Intro] / Are you ready? / Get up, get up / Get up, get up / Get up, get up / Get up, get up / Get up, get up / Get up, get up / [Verse 1] / Well, are you ready now / For the
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Disturbed – A Reason to Fight
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“A Reason To Fight” was the second single released from Evolution. It peaked at position #24 on the “Hot Rock Songs” chart, and spent 16 weeks on it.
It’s a personal song about
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Disturbed – Down with the Sickness
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“Down with the Sickness” is one of Disturbed’s most successful songs. The song was recorded in 1999 and was released as the second single from their debut studio album, The
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Pastor Troy – It's To Late Now... We Ready...
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Troy:What that shit talking / Guy:Uh Pastor Troy / Troy:Get the fuck away from my motherfuckin door / Guy:(Knocking on door)This P nigga I'mma sign you up nigga / Troy:I do not
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Creed – Are You Ready?
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[Verse 1] / Hey, Mr. Seeker hold on to this advice / If you keep seeking you will find / Don't want to follow / Down roads been walked before / It's so hard to find unopened doors
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Disturbed – No More
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“No More” is a song about how the people of the world try to justify killing each other.
In David’s track by track for the album he says:
There’s always someone we have to fear
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Disturbed – Watch You Burn
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“Watch You Burn” is about how people make you promises and you ending up learning none of it was true later down the line.
How you think that people are genuinely out for your good
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Fall From Silence – Disturbed State of Body
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You can find me in the dark / Where you don't want to crumble / But you're attracted to the light / While the darkness stays humble / I'm steady trying to fight for my life / It's
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Disturbed – Bound
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“Bound” is about a relationship where there is no point in trying to change eachother when both like the way they are.
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Disturbed – A Reason to Fight (Live from Alexandra Palace, London)
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[Verse 1] / The image in your eyes / Reflecting the pain that has taken you / I hear it in your voice, so ridden with shame / From what's ailing you / [Pre-Chorus] / I won't give
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Disturbed – Old Friend
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This song is based on the character Dexter from Darkly Dreaming Dexter and its TV-series. Dexter’s parents were murdered before his eyes as a child, he is traumatized by this
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Disturbed – Guarded
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“Guarded” is the first single and the third song of Disturbed’s third album, Ten Thousand Fists.
It was put out as a preview track to just whet everybody’s appetite
It is also the
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Disturbed – Warrior
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“Warrior” is a song for anyone who needs strength to fight whatever it is you’re dealing with.
The song peaked at #14 on Billboard’s “Hot Rock Songs” and stayed on it for 20 weeks
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Disturbed – Immortalized
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“Immortalized”, the title track from Disturbed’s fifth studio album.
The album was made to show us that Disturbed still had more to give, even after a five year hiatus.
This song
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Disturbed – Uninvited Guest
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“Uninvited Guest” is a song keeping with the major theme of Evolution – loss of close friends and depression.
The song’s meaning quoted by David:
About the memory of a lost one
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Disturbed – The Best Ones Lie [Official Lyrics]
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Song written by author:
Disturbed will release their new album, Evolution, in one week (October 19th), and the band has just unleashed a hard-hitting new track off the set
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Disturbed – No More (Live from Alexandra Palace, London)
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[Intro] / This is a song off of our new record, Evolution / This is "No More"! / Let's see those hands! / [Verse 1] / Once again we hear them calling for war / It doesn't matter
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Disturbed – No More - Live from Alexandra Palace
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[Spoken to crowd] / “This is a song off of our new record “Evolution” / “This is NO MORE!” / [Music begins] / “Let see those Hands!” / [Verse 1] / Once again we hear them calling
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Disturbed – Asylum
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“Asylum” is the title track and second single released off of Disturbed’s fifth studio album.
Lyrically the song is about the loss of a love and how that loss is driving you
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Disturbed – E.T.
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You're so hypnotizing / Could you be the devil? / Could you be an angel? / Your touch magnetizing / Feels like I am floating / Leaves my body glowing / They say, "Be afraid / You'
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Disturbed – This Venom
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“This Venom” is about being in a toxic relationship, one that no matter how much you try it’s still going to be a trainwreck.
This song is one of the bonus tracks from the album’s
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Disturbed – Already Gone
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“Already Gone” is the last track on the regular edition of the album Evolution.
During the writing of Evolution, several of the band members' friends lost their lives, including
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Blame One (Ft. Sean Price) – Disturbed
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[Verse 1] Blame One / I don't care which chick docked a famous rich hip hopper / Phantom of the opera type slick, which doctor / Mad scientist, topper with the vocal, I'm current
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Disturbed – The Best Ones Lie
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“The Best Ones Lie” was the third single released from the album.
Lyrically it’s about media, politicians and people with power in general and how they’ll tell any lie to look good
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Disturbed – Violence Fetish
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“Violence Fetish” speaks about the human necessity for some sort of violent release.
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Disturbed – Bad Man
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[Verse 1] / Bad man, such a sad man / Is it ever enough? / Will you ever find a new obsession? / What a bad man, like a blind man / So lost in the dark / Still searching for his
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Disturbed – Feeding the Fire
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[Verse 1] / I keep looking for one thing, looking for something / Looking for anything / Tryna find a way to make some sense of what's been happening / I keep hoping that this time
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Disturbed – Droppin' Plates
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“Droppin' Plates” is the eleventh song of Disturbed’s debut album, The Sickness.
“Dropping plates” is a term where the plate is a vinyl record, basically meaning that Disturbed is
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Disturbed – Innocence
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“Innocence” is about corrupt lawyers and the guilty people getting away with heinous crimes in court because of their defense.
The song questions the relevance of someones actual
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Disturbed – Sons of Plunder
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“Sons Of Plunder” is a song about so many bands sounding the same.
It portrays it as something repetitive and effortless, that people flock to, just to earn money.
It also portrays
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