Sinisterfiend | Lakewood, CO United States | 06/08/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Here is the break down:
There is a total of 11 songs on this DVD: The songs include: "want, conflict, stupify, Fear, voices, droppin plates, Shout 2000, Down with the sickness, the game ", **plus** Bonus: "perfect insanity", and "A welcome Burden". Some of the footage is videos some is live performances. All songs on here are NOT clips, all these are full, and uninterupted. On both the videos and live performances, the sound and picture are very good qaulity. This was deffinitly made for DVD. Only complaint in this area is some of the older footage of the band is grainy, VHS quality, But the good thing is they do not show too much of this footage in the video. 95% of the video quality is awsome, and sharp. Besides music, they have plenty of backstage antics, and partying, similar to pantera's DVD. They also tell the orgin of Disturbed and do Bio's on each member, plus each member tells stories. It is a very well rounded DVD, it covers all corners. It is reasonably priced too. Ive watched this 3 times, so there may be even more hidden things on here that I have not yet discovered (although i think i got them all), but I can tell you it is over 2 1/2 hours of entertainment, plus after you have watched all the backstage footage and get tired of that they have an option to just play the songs on the DVD (unlike pantera's DVD). Enjoy!"
It's Ok.
Nick Watkins | New Albany, Indiana | 12/19/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Disturbed: M.O.L. (Meaning of Life) is Disturbed's first DVD, and it's a good one. It's not Frat Party at the Pankcake Festival good, but it's watchable. It features everything you'd expect from a band's official home video: live performances (featuring "Fear", "Shout 2000" and way more), music videos (all 3 from The Sickness, "Down With The Sickness", "Stupify" & "Voices"), how they got together, ect. I don't know why the first reviewer said it was too serious, I don't know. It shows the band playing jokes on each other and all that .... The band's from Chicago, and there's a lot of references to their hometown in it. I'd recommend this to you if you are a fan, and like more than 6 songs off both their albums, otherwise it's not really worth it. Later."
Disturbed RULES!!
TKing | Chicago | 09/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Man, this DVD rocks!! I've loved Disturbed since they did the entrance theme for Stone Cold Steve Austin and after seeing this many many times I love them a whole helluva lot more! I recommend this DVD to anyone who is 'Disturbed'! It's just a shame I can only give it 5 stars though!"
All fans should have a copy of it.
Dumb Hoosier | IL, USA | 03/15/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"A little bit of it is hard to watch, you can FF through those parts. LOL The guys talk about the origin of the band and I really liked the guys' comments about each other (except for the excessive ranting about Fuzz's pants). There are some bonus tracks (A Welcome Burden--shown with recording studio footage, Perfect Insanity--with amateur music video). Get to see bits of some really early footage of them performing Want during the clubbing days. Also, you get the unedited videos for Voices, Down With the Sickness, and Stupify. So many fun and interesting bits and pieces of stuff to watch. I think my favorite part is when they play Violence (...) while showing clips of David and Dan goofing around in the recording studio (it ends with a clip of Johnny saying something like, "turn that off, it's gay!") LOL. I hope they make another one."
PERFECT FOR "DISTURBEDEES"
Spider-Devil | Canada, eh? | 08/02/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is great. Really. It is absolutely hilarious, it gives you some really neat info on the band, has some cool live shows, backstage stuff and all 3 of their music videos from, "The Sickness". I really suggest it for any huge Disturbed fans, or shall i say, "Disturbedees"."