Disturbed - The Lost Children -2011- -flac- Vtw...
The album's title is a direct nod to how the band views their music. Vocalist David Draiman explained that they call these songs "their children" because choosing a favorite is impossible—these just happened to be the ones that didn't find a home on the primary studio albums. Tracklist Highlights
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features 14 tracks that showcase the band's range and musicality. The album opens with "Stricken" (Acoustic) , a haunting and emotive rendition of the song from their 2005 album Ten Thousand Fists . The acoustic arrangement highlights David Draiman's powerful and expressive vocals, setting the tone for the rest of the album.