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Disturbed Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Disturbed is a metal band that has released numerous hit albums since their debut in the early 2000s.

Their prowess is such that Ozzy Osbourne has called them “the future of metal.”

Their music features weighty, solid vocals and metal sound driven by cool guitar work that’s second to none.

At the same time, it carries a grandeur reminiscent of opera.

Here, we’ll introduce their most popular songs in a ranked list!

Disturbed Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

I Will Not BreakDisturbed8rank/position

Disturbed – I Will Not Break [Official Audio]
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A powerful new track from the American metal band Disturbed that boldly conveys overcoming hardship and an unbreakable will.

Released to the world by Mother Culture Records in February 2025, this work reflects vocalist David Draiman’s inner battles and psychological struggles.

Its heavy guitar riffs and passionate melodies deliver a sound that truly represents the band’s essence.

The progression builds from a thundering low end into swelling exhilaration, stirring listeners’ hearts and instilling courage.

As a song that stands beside those facing mental conflict or a sense of hardship in life, offering strength to move forward, it is sure to resonate with many listeners.

I’m AliveDisturbed9rank/position

Disturbed – I’m Alive (With Lyrics)
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It begins with a heavy, brooding riff, but the lyrics are powerful, conveying a strong will to live firmly on one’s own two feet.

The style might not resonate with today’s younger listeners, yet while the tone is calmly melancholic, the performance and vocals are forceful.

It might be worth a listen when you’re feeling worn out by life.

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Disturbed – Remember [Official Music Video]
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This masterpiece brilliantly captures the turmoil between past memories and present emotions through complex changing time signatures.

Featured on Disturbed’s 2002 album “Believe,” the song is notable for its verse sections that irregularly shift from 4/4 to 5/4 and 6/4, deftly using rhythm to evoke the fragmentary nature of memory and a subtly unsettled state of mind.

The tension created by David Draiman’s introspective vocals and the shifting meters powerfully conveys the yearning to break free from past trauma.

Although it had no special tie-ins, the track reached No.

6 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and stands as a key song that symbolizes the band’s musical maturation.

It’s recommended both for music fans who want to savor the appeal of odd time signatures and for players eager to tackle complex rhythmic patterns.