• Record Label: Reprise
  • Release Date: Sep 20, 2005
User Score
8.5

Universal acclaim- based on 144 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 8 out of 144

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  1. EffEll
    Oct 26, 2005
    0
    Disturbing indeed...
  2. RaulV.
    Jan 11, 2009
    0
    Nothing innovative here, it all sounds the same. The sad thing is that this is what people think metal has to offer. That is truly a crime.
  3. HelpU
    Jul 19, 2009
    0
    Who can make a weird laughing noise, crappy lyrics, and god awful melodies likable?... Noone.
  4. T1
    Nov 23, 2005
    1
    Creative? Oh my god............you people are brainwashed. This is middle of the road and feed to the radio masses crap. Why don't you guys crawl out of your safety nets and explore "creative" and "honest" music. Ahem......that means you actually gotta look and instead of being spoon fed my MTV and the modern rock drivel radio stations. Man oh man...........air pollution is getting Creative? Oh my god............you people are brainwashed. This is middle of the road and feed to the radio masses crap. Why don't you guys crawl out of your safety nets and explore "creative" and "honest" music. Ahem......that means you actually gotta look and instead of being spoon fed my MTV and the modern rock drivel radio stations. Man oh man...........air pollution is getting out of hand these days. Expand
  5. Smaz
    Nov 9, 2005
    2
    Disturbed is a band that gets by on feeding kids like Justin S. mindless crap in the form of muted powerchords and tasteless growls. Creativity, my friends, is the one word NOT to associate with this album. I'd sum up this album in three simple words, DO NOT BUY.
Metascore
59

Mixed or average reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 7
  2. Negative: 1 out of 7
  1. Ten Thousand Fists does start to sound the same after a while. But those bloody zombies aren't going to stop pouring though the doorway, so it's a good thing it has at least 12 burly alt-metal rockers.
  2. The album isn't without its problems––come the halfway mark ("Sons of Plunder") vocalist David Draiman and his mates lapse into the expected, with a series of songs that are good but rarely as remarkable as those found in Act I.
  3. Billboard
    40
    It is hard to hear much difference between each cut. [24 Sep 2005]