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The Sickness is the debut album by [[Disturbed]]. The album was recorded in 1999 and released on March 7, 2000. Unlike their later albums, which are mixed in style, The Sickness consists primarily of heavier tracks. With over 4 million copies sold in the United States alone, it is the band's most successful album. The cover of the album depicts the birth of a monster, according to David Draiman.
 
The Sickness is the debut album by [[Disturbed]]. The album was recorded in 1999 and released on March 7, 2000. Unlike their later albums, which are mixed in style, The Sickness consists primarily of heavier tracks. With over 4 million copies sold in the United States alone, it is the band's most successful album. The cover of the album depicts the birth of a monster, according to David Draiman.
   

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The Sickness Cover

The Sickness cover

The Sickness is the debut album by Disturbed. The album was recorded in 1999 and released on March 7, 2000. Unlike their later albums, which are mixed in style, The Sickness consists primarily of heavier tracks. With over 4 million copies sold in the United States alone, it is the band's most successful album. The cover of the album depicts the birth of a monster, according to David Draiman.


Track listing

(All tracks written by David Draiman, Dan Donegan, Steve "Fuzz" Kmak, and Mike Wengren, except "Shout", written by Ian Stanley and Roland Orzabal.)


  1. Voices = 3:11
  2. The Game = 3:47
  3. Stupify = 4:34
  4. Down with the Sickness = 4:38
  5. Violence Fetish = 3:23
  6. Fear = 3:46
  7. Numb = 3:44
  8. Want = 3:52
  9. Conflict = 4:35
  10. Shout = 4:17
  11. Droppin' Plates = 3:49
  12. Meaning of Life = 4:02

Personnel

  • David Draiman - vocals
  • Dan Donegan - guitar, electronics
  • Steve "Fuzz" Kmak - bass guitar
  • Mike Wengren - drums, percussion, programming
  • Johnny K - producer
  • Frank de Lamora - programming
  • Enrigue Santiago - programming
  • The Johnny Z. Band - engineer
  • Tadpole - second engineer
  • Steve Sisco - mixdown engineer
  • Andy Wallace - mixing
  • Howie Weinberg - mastering
  • P.R. Brown - art direction, cover photo, photography, design
  • John Leone - photography