BURBANK, CA. (Top40 Charts/ Reprise Records) - Reprise Records will release the fourth album from chart-topping hard-rock band Disturbed, titled "Indestructible," which the band self-produced, on June 3rd. " Indestructible" is the follow-up to the Chicago quartet's 2005 RIAA-certified platinum "Ten Thousand Fists." Disturbed, which is frontman David Draiman, guitarist Dan Donegan, drummer Mike Wengren, and bassist John Moyer, will co-headline the Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival - a riotous road show featuring some of hard rock's most influential artists. Disturbed will join Slipknot, Dragonforce, and Mastodon on the mainstage. The tour kicks off July 9th in Seattle and hits 30 cities in the U.S. and Canada. The band will play for the troops in Kuwait as part of a special concert called Operation MySpace, which is a groundbreaking live concert event for those serving in the Middle East. Hosted by the social-networking website MySpace, the three-hour concert will be streamed on March 10th at 11 a.m. PST/ 2 p.m. EST exclusively on the official Operation MySpace profile at https://myspace.com/operationmyspace, and a condensed one-hour version of the show's best moments will be broadcast nationally on the FX television network on April 12th. Known for their punishingly powerful music and Draiman's passionate, socially conscious lyrics, Disturbed has sold a collective 10 million copies worldwide of their three albums - 2000's RIAA-certified triple-platinum "The Sickness," 2002's Billboard album chart-topper "Believe," and their second consecutive Number One "Ten Thousand Fists" - since forming in Chicago in 1996.
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