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November 8, 2011

Released on , The Lost Children is a comprehensive B-sides compilation album by the American heavy metal band Disturbed . The collection serves as a bridge for fans, arriving just as the band began an indefinite hiatus following a relentless decade-long cycle of five consecutive #1 studio albums. Album Context and Meaning

and received positive reviews for its cohesiveness despite being a "rarities" collection. Complete Tracklist & Origins Disturbed - The Lost Children -2011- -FLAC- vtw...

Disturbed has a knack for reclaiming songs (look at the later success of "The Sound of Silence"). Here, we get their industrial-tinged take on Faith No More's "Midlife Crisis" and a high-octane version of Judas Priest's "Living After Midnight" The FLAC Factor: Why Quality Matters November 8, 2011 Released on , The Lost

is a comprehensive collection of B-sides and rarities spanning the band's first 11 years of recording. The title reflects the band's perspective on these tracks: they view them as "their children" but could never find the right place for them on primary studio albums. Complete Tracklist & Origins Disturbed has a knack

People began to remember other songs they’d left behind: lullabies their mothers hummed while folding laundry, hymns from a church that had burned down years ago, a pop-sung confession recorded on a cracked phone. The van collected them like a beekeeper collects honey: careful, patient, soft-fingered.

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Released on November 8, 2011, this album is a collection of B-sides, rarities, and previously unreleased tracks recorded throughout the band's career. It served as a final release before the band went on a four-year hiatus. Key Details

in 2011, fans were left wondering if they’d ever hear David Draiman’s signature staccato bark again. But before they stepped into the shadows, the band cleared out the vault, giving us The Lost Children