DISTURBED Frontman Talks With Jacksonville's PLANET RADIO: Audio Available

December 20, 2006

DISTURBED singer David Draiman was on the phone with Klinger of Planet Radio 107.3 in Jacksonville on December 1. Draiman talked about the expense of recording live shows, their support acts on the Music as a Weapon tour, life on the road, owning a Hummer H2, and "the scream." Download and listen to the interview at PlanetRadio1073.com: Part#1, Part#2.

DISTURBED continues supporting its third album, "Ten Thousand Fists", which features the band's No. 1 rock single, "Land of Confusion". The widely-seen video for the GENESIS cover was co-directed by renowned comic artist Todd McFarlane.

"Ten Thousand Fists" has sold 1.29 million copies since its September 2005 release.

The band's Music As A Weapon tour also features STONE SOUR, NONPOINT and FLYLEAF.

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