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M.O.L. (video album)

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Released
  
March 4, 2002

Length
  
150:00

Release date
  
4 March 2002

Recorded
  
2000–2001

Artist
  
Disturbed

Label
  
Warner Music Vision

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Producer
  
D.O.B., Matt Caltabiano, Angel Smith

Genres
  
Alternative metal, Nu metal, Alternative rock

Similar
  
Disturbed albums, Alternative metal albums

M.O.L. is a home-made DVD by American rock band Disturbed, released in 2002. It is a documentary following the various activities of the band while in the studio and during touring. It also contains music videos and live performances of various songs from Disturbed's debut album, The Sickness. The DVD also contains performances of two other songs, including a music video for the demo version of a song titled "Perfect Insanity" (which was later re-recorded for the band's fourth studio album, Indestructible) and a non-album track, titled "A Welcome Burden" (which later appeared on the 10th Anniversary Edition of The Sickness and the Dracula 2000 (soundtrack), as well as interviews with members of the band.

Contents

M.O.L. stands for "Meaning of Life", which is a song from The Sickness, although it is not featured on this DVD, except for in between chapters, where it is played briefly in the background.

DVD track listing

  1. Introduction
  2. Origin
  3. "Want" (Live)
  4. Tooth
  5. After September 11
  6. Dan
  7. "Conflict" (Live)
  8. Songwriting
  9. "Stupify" (Music video)
  10. Dave
  11. Wheelchair
  12. Mike
  13. "Fear" (Live)
  14. Fuzz
  15. "Voices" (Music video)
  16. Wig
  17. "Droppin' Plates" (Live)
  18. Fans
  19. "Shout 2000" (Live)
  20. Groupies
  21. "Down with the Sickness" (Music video)
  22. Fame
  23. "The Game" (Live)

Special features

  1. Photo Shoot
  2. "Perfect Insanity"
  3. Band Origin
  4. Worst Venue
  5. In the Studio Part 1
  6. In the Studio Part 2
  7. "A Welcome Burden"
  8. In the Studio Part 3
  9. Fuzz
  10. Mike
  11. Dan

Disturbed

  • David Draiman – vocals
  • Dan Donegan – guitar
  • Steve "Fuzz" Kmak – bass
  • Mike Wengren – drums
  • Production

  • Nathan "Karma" Cox – Director
  • Producers – D.O.B., Matt Caltabiano, and Angela Smith
  • Director-Live Performance – Atom Rothlein
  • Producer-Live Performance – Jennifer "Destiny" Rothlein
  • Live Music Producer – David May
  • References

    M.O.L. (video album) Wikipedia