David Draiman Yells A Lot, Has New Band Name

Posted by Bram Teitelman on Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 4:02 pm

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Device. That’s the name of the new project that Disturbed frontman David Draiman is fronting. We know this because he told everyone via his Twitter page. In all caps. In fact, that’s the only way he communicates on Twitter. Hey David, STOP YELLING. Soooo ah ah ah ah!!!! At any rate, the band, which also features former Filter guitarist Geno Lenardo, will apparently have an industrial slant to it, with Nine Inch Nails and Ministry cited as influences. Device has also launched a Facebook page. If you wanna like it, go here. While there’s no release date yet, the fact that a Facebook page is up suggests that music will follow before too long. Meanwhile, Disturbed remain on indefinite hiatus.

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  • davidlover

    he is so hot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Cordog

    David posted on facebook he always types like that so he’d not yelling, but i’m excited for the album!

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