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Uncovering Disturbed’s Forgotten Tracks: A Deep Dive into The Lost Children (2011)
- "The Night"
- "Stricken" (acoustic)
- "The Lost Children"
- "Hell"
- "Breathe"
- "Fire Burning"
- "The Sound of Silence"
- "Down with the Sickness" (live)
- "Indestructible"
- "Falling Away from Me" (acoustic)
- "Elite"
- "The Beautiful" (acoustic)
- "Voices"
- "My Children"
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While many compilation albums feel like a "best-of" cash grab, The Lost Children is different. It collects tracks that, for various reasons, didn't make the final cut for albums like Indestructible or Asylum, yet many of these songs hold the same weight and intensity as their radio hits. Key Highlights Include: Uncovering Disturbed’s Forgotten Tracks: A Deep Dive into
While some critics viewed it strictly as a "B-sides collection," many noted that the album felt surprisingly cohesive, like a "bona-fide album" rather than a random grab bag. Artistdirect praised the band for taking risks that weren't always seen on their main LPs, while Revolver gave it a solid 4 out of 5, describing it as an "enjoyably random pile of 16 good-to-great songs". The End of an Era "The Night" "Stricken" (acoustic) "The Lost Children" "Hell"
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, originally released to support the defense fund for the West Memphis Three. It shows a social consciousness that often gets overlooked in the "nu-metal" conversation. The Covers: