Liberate (Disturbed song)
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"Liberate" | ||
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Single by Disturbed | ||
from the album Believe | ||
Released | 2003 | |
Genre | Nu metal | |
Length | 3:30 | |
Label | Warner | |
Producer(s) | Johnny K | |
Disturbed singles chronology | ||
"Remember" (2000) |
"Liberate" (2001) |
"Liberate" is Disturbed's last single on their second album Believe. David is quoted to say the song means
- "Calling on the world to liberate their minds and cease conflict based on blind hatred and differences of belief. Calling for the day that has been fortold in every major religion. The notion of the end of days, the coming of the so-called messiah." - David Draiman
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Disturbed |
David Draiman | Dan Donegan | John Moyer | Mike Wengren |
Steve "Fuzz" Kmak |
Discography |
Albums: The Sickness | Believe | Ten Thousand Fists |
Singles: Stupify | Voices | Down with the Sickness | The Game | Prayer | Remember | Liberate | Bound | Guarded | Stricken | Just Stop | Land of Confusion | Ten Thousand Fists |
Live: Music as a Weapon II |
DVDs: Music as a Weapon II |