1 Disturbed Frontman David Draiman Picks His Favorite Song about the Apocalypse Sat 21 May 2011, 07:37
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Since tomorrow is Judgement Day and a massive earthquake will throw open all the graves, the dead will rise, Christ will return to earth, and within five months, all of humanity will have been wiped away–at least according to some dude Harold Camping–we thought we’d ask some of our favorite rockers to pick their favorite songs or albums about the apocalypse before it’s too late. Here’s what David Draiman of Disturbed responded with:
“I like that Tool song ‘Ænema.’ That, to me, has become the quintessential apocalypse song. It totally brings forth images of the great flood and devastation and earthquakes. I love the portrait that Maynard paints with his imagery in that song.”
Since tomorrow is Judgement Day and a massive earthquake will throw open all the graves, the dead will rise, Christ will return to earth, and within five months, all of humanity will have been wiped away–at least according to some dude Harold Camping–we thought we’d ask some of our favorite rockers to pick their favorite songs or albums about the apocalypse before it’s too late. Here’s what David Draiman of Disturbed responded with:
“I like that Tool song ‘Ænema.’ That, to me, has become the quintessential apocalypse song. It totally brings forth images of the great flood and devastation and earthquakes. I love the portrait that Maynard paints with his imagery in that song.”