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Music as a Weapon is a series of concert tours created by the American rock band Disturbed. There have been seven editions of the tour, five in North America and two in Australasia. The name of the tour is from the lyrics of "Droppin' Plates" on Disturbed's first album, The Sickness.

Line-ups

Music as a Weapon (2001)

Music as a Weapon II (2003)

Music as a Weapon III (2006)

Music as a Weapon: Australia and New Zealand (2008)

For a list of tour dates, see Indestructible Tour.

Music as a Weapon IV (2009)

For a list of tour dates, see Indestructible Tour.

Music as a Weapon V (2011)

For a list of tour dates, see Asylum Tour.

This was the first time Music as a Weapon had co-headliners, Disturbed and Korn.

Music as a Weapon: Australia and New Zealand (2011)

For a list of tour dates, see Asylum Tour.

Live albums

Music as a Weapon II

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Professional ratings
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Allmusic[1]

Music as a Weapon II was recorded as a live album/DVD, created by Disturbed. It was recorded at The Aragon in Chicago in 2003, and released in 2004. It contains Disturbed's cover of Metallica's "Fade to Black" and the previously unreleased song "Dehumanized". The DVD also contains Disturbed's video for their single "Liberate". This was Disturbed's last release with bass guitarist Steve Kmak. It was also Unloco's final release before splitting up.

Track listing

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Loading the Weapon" (Instrumental)Disturbed2:33
2."Bound"Disturbed3:54
3."Myself"Taproot3:36
4."Dehumanized"Disturbed3:44
5."Forfeit"Chevelle4:06
6."Fade to Black" (Metallica cover)Disturbed4:26
7."Empty"Unloco, written by Tim Wilson4:03
8."Sumtimes"Taproot4:42
9."Darkness"Disturbed4:02
10."Bruises"Unloco2:50
11."Prayer"Disturbed3:49
12."The Red"Chevelle, David Draiman3:46
13."Poem"Taproot3:20
14."Stupify"Disturbed, Pete Loeffler, Joey Duenas4:28

Chart positions

Chart (2004) Peak
position
The Billboard 200[2] 148

References

  1. ^ "Music as a Weapon II - Disturbed". Allmusic.
  2. ^ "Music as a Weapon II - Disturbed". Billboard. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)