Free Disturbed Rock Band Tracks with Album Pre-Order
By Stephany on Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 at 9:23 AM PST In Electronic Arts, Game Companies, Game Consoles, Gamer Life, Games, Microsoft

“Indestructible”, the forthcoming album from Disturbed, is now available for pre-order at BestBuy.com. The album, which was self-produced and is the follow-up to “Ten Thousand Fists”, will be released by Reprise Records on June 3rd, 2008.
In celebratory fashion, Best Buy and Harmonix are giving away two free Rock Band tracks for anyone who pre-orders the album. These free tracks for Rock Band are from the forthcoming album “Indestructible” and include the title track “Indestructible” and “Inside the Fire”. These exclusive pre-order tracks are for the Xbox 360 version of the game.
To get in on the pre-order, go to the official Best Buy website by clicking here, and you will get instructions on how to claim your free songs.
Via: Press Release

Disturbes First CD was the best by far. 1000 Fists was alright, and the one before that I just didn’t care for at all (forget the name of it). I’ve listened to two of their songs for this new CD and it sounds promising. Can’t wait to hear the whole CD.
Don’t care for Rock band >.>
~Death Dream~
Yeah this new CD sounds like its going to be awesome. I’ve only heard inside the fire but quite liked it.
Too bad this offer appears to be only good for the states… no bestbuy.ca details…
@ Death Dream
I agree with you 100%. Usually though, most debut albums are the best because they have years worth of perfected material to include on the album. Anything else released usually has time restraints imposed on the artist by the record companies, and the pressure to release the album by a certain date can produce sub-par material from a good band. Add to this the fact that once signed, the record companies start telling the band what the public “wants to hear” and what will sell and what will not – and usually those suits have no effing clue what the public really wants – therefore they force feed us loads of steaming crap.
A prime example of this is Peter Frampton and Pearl Jam. Both had fantastic debut albums, but crap follow ups – IMO anyway.
@Stephany, if you head to their myspace page you can catch their other song as well. Inside the first and Perfect Insanity. While you’re there if you decide to go, you can listen to the song Hell, which I never heard before and was never released I guess.
Worth a look.
About the Record company thing, I bet that is what is going on but some bands (slipknot) still do well after their first album, I really liked their most recent one they released.
~Death Dream~