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Indestructable
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Reprise Records best-selling hard-rock band Disturbed have the Number One track at American Active Rock radio with Inside the Fire, which is the lead single from the bands forthcoming June 7th release, Indestructible. The track, which was released digitally on April 5th, is Disturbeds sixth Number One single at Active Rock, and the bands fastest-rising chart-topper to date, according to Billboard. Their previous Number One Active Rock singles are Down With The Sickness, Prayer, Liberate, Stricken, and Land of Confusion. For the Australian release of the CD+DVD version of Indestructible, the first 10,000 buyers will receive a special credit card style access card. This access card will enable users to receive additional and exclusive music, videos, merchandise and more. Disturbeds 2005 release Ten Thousand Fists debuted at No.11 on the Aria Motorola Chart, have sold a collective 10 million copies worldwide of their three albums 2000s RIAA-certified triple-platinum The Sickness, 2002s album chart-topper Believe, and their second consecutive Number One Ten Thousand Fists since forming in Chicago in 1996. The band is currently on tour in the U.S. leading up to the album release, and this summer will co-headline the Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival with Slipknot.

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