Disturbed-Land Of Confusion Reaction!
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Vin and Sori React and Analyze Disturbed-Land Of Confusion!
The Genesis version of this song came out in 1986, 5 years before the end of the Cold War. I always thought it was about the fear of nuclear war, which seemed imminent at the time. 1986 also saw the explosion of the movement to save the planet and the environment, so I also used to see elements of that movement in the song. I think it is a very positive song with hope for the future of the planet and the human race. Keep rocking! 🤟😎🤟 ✌️
I think that Disturbed just needs to do covers of every song ever made so we can listen to David Dramain all day every day.
Amen brother!
A best friend once told me “don’t just talk about it. Be about it”. The world as a whole has fallen short of being a great place and a lot of people talk about changing it but do nothing. So I think this song means just as you said, do something tangible. Be about it. Take action.
This is a fantastic cover, and I'm glad you guys enjoyed it. If anyone here has never seen the music video, I totally suggest checking it out. Has this wonderful Todd McFarlane animation that was so popular in the late 90s and early 2000s. Check out the Genesis music video too, because that's just a really weird one. Really have to experience that first-hand.
Will you be doing more Disturbed? Sori deserves to witness their greatness!
Dorkward the Unicorn ya and some non-bubblegum stuff...Stupify is where all Disturbed should start
*alexfrank6534* True. Seems like people only react to the same songs by Disturbed. It's like people only realized Disturbed existed after they recorded Sound of Silence. Pity.
I'd prefer more Genesis
For the love of god.... no more DISTURBED. They need to hit up a few songs like SEX TYPE THING by the Stone Temple Pilots or the song ZERO by The Smashing Pumpkins. Both songs have nice guitar riffs.
@@henrythegreatamerican8136 hell no gtfo
Metallicas "Dyers Eve" was written for Sori!!
I have had this on repeat for years..great solo work as well. They can make a cover their own thing..amazingly well
Disturbed - stricken absolute favorite song by them.
THAT song deserves to be "overrated", absolutely amazing.
One of the better Genesis covers. Another great video! You should check out the video for the original version from Genesis. Unique and funny video.
Great song, you should listen to the original version by Genesis, Phil Collins wrote and sang the vocals
They say "Genesis" as if they had never heard that name...
I give credit to DISTURBED for their Sound of Silence remake. The instrumentals in the remake were great. But this Land of Confusion remake is dreadful..... makes me want to punch everyone in the face who says it's good.
I love both the original by Genesis and the cover by Disturbed.
@@henrythegreatamerican8136 You're delusional, this is awesome!
Mike rutherford wrote that song
Out of all the Disturbed songs, you chose a cover they did 😂 I’m not mad tho. You should guys should do Inside the Fire or The Game. Everyone has listened to Down with the Sickness so I didn’t suggest that one lol
Camryn Garrett I don’t like disturbed but “Inside the fire” is so damn catchy
But this cover is one of their best songs lol
Consolous um no lol
Yeah, Inside The Fire is ridiculously hook-laden. Massive earworm.
Camryn Garrett
Um yes
The reason I love Disturbed is that David really writes songs about what happens in his life and on subjects that other bands won't write about. Case in point Inside the Fire is about David's girlfriend committing suicide, and how the devil was trying to get him to follow suit to see her again.
I hope you guys were watching the song's video. If not, then you missed 90% of the message.
Two Metal songs with a positive message:
1- Who Is Gonna Be The One - Jinjer.
2- Gojira - "Silvera" is another song with some powerful lyrics. "When you change yourself, you change the world" is a thing I started doing a long time ago, and whenever I can I try to "educate" someone else on how they can also change. : )
Disturbed is actually a halfway newer band since the mid to late 90's. Their other cover is The Sound Of Silence, originally done by Simon and Garfunkel. That is such a badass song.
James Hartwell
They have quite a few covers.
ISHFWILF
Shout 2000
Midlife Crisis
There may be more, that's what I can remember.
I forgot about Shout. I never knew about Midlife Crisis or I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For. And I just found out they also did Fade To Black.
I like the way the song packed you in the first 30 seconds. And in the end, you could not hold back yourself. Great video.
Hi there - I haven't watched your reaction yet, but the song is over, so I wanted to point out ...
I loved the song by Genesis, which had an awesome video, too. I also love the cover version by disturbed, which is much more powerful (and has a great video to it as well.). I just wanted to point out that the disturbed line "in the wake of this madness" refers to the original line "And the sound of your laughter" in the original song. This is pretty much all they changed on the lyrical side.
Now, the original song's been released some time ago - I won't google it, but I believe it's been during the Reagan area. The cold war was "raging", we were hearing about some laser stations in the sky and stuff like that ... so this one line did remember me of "easier" times, when it was more easy to ... just laugh from the heart.
Disturbed - to me - seem to be referring to the rise of right winged nationalism, so the change to "in the rise of this madness" is more fitting to the new context. But this one line also makes a difference - that's why I wanted to point that out.
Good point !
To be fair, it's easy to look back on the 80's as a golden time if you grew up then (as I did as well). But let's not forget that back then we were kids. We were free of cares because our parents took that off our backs. Every generation looks back with dewy eyes at the era of their carefree childhood. But talk to enough people that were struggling adults at the time and you'll get a more honest story.
The 80s were more carefree because we were kids and didn't have the awareness or better said the weight of really knowing what is going on in the world. But in hindsight there always was this feeling of an eerie background noise you wouldn't notice at first glance but would be obvious once you paid a bit of attention.
I grew up in Germany and in the 80s I (as anyone else) was aware that the area I lived in would be one of the first to get hit by the bombs should the cold war escalate. My dad was struggling to get out of obligatory military service in a possible escalating war. My grandfather wrote a letter to me where he talked about his five years as a POW in Siberia and how important it is to never have war again. The american fighter jets regularly flew over our heads in their exercises. WW II and the cold war was always in the back of our heads in school, in discussons of our parents, how teachers behaved and what they talked about in classes. Everyone knew movies like "The Day After" from an age that would seem inappropriate now. Peace demonstrations whole schools participated in. With that getting a very early political awareness built around the constant underlying threat that any moment nuclear bombs could drop because some very fallible men fuck up. Evening news were an obvious choice every day.
All this was the way of live, not something you would be hyper aware of. You had a normal everyday live and I had a really happy childhood, but sometimes you got glimpses of the sinister undertones of how things were handled and how the grown ups must feel.
My parents never really shielded me from all this, they must have thought the best preparation would be to get an awareness and get my own opinion. I did and I feel that the Genesis song is more relevant than ever since the 80s.
Phil Roberts spot on my brother.
@@TheOligoclonalBand Nailed it! 80's kids were also the first generation of youth as a consumer base due to the the economic growth post WW2 of our baby boomer parents generation. The beginning of complete consumerism.
Check out the video for Land of Confusion by Genesis. The put out this hit in the 80's and the video is very unique. Love this song!
That original video is fun & quirky.....so 1980s, LOL
Helloween - Keeper of the seven keys! Im going to ask for it until you do it 😁
Keeper era Helloween should be done sooner or later, given how defining those two albums were for an entire genre. Not so sure whether they'd be up Vin and Sori's alley, but they certainly are a crucial part of Metal history, given that they pretty much set the stage for European Power Metal!
I'd personally love to see a reaction to the full 13 minute version of *Helloween* - *Halloween* ON HALLOWEEN :)
Alternatively *I'm Alive* or *I want out* would also be good songs to start with.
Epic song but it's a hard one to start with
Any Helloween whith Kiske singing would be great
Taking me back to jr. high and shit! You better see my jamz I think? /w\METAL/w\
i love songs with a message like this , but it's sad that nothing seems to change
This is a GENESIS cover btw. From the early 80s.
Smiling I'm glad you both liked the song disturbed put alot of emotion in their music...20 years later this song is still relevant.... you guys are great loved how you all jammed and almost started to headbang at the end lol .... keeping it down to earth as always a pleasure to watch your reaction.... keep up the good work and remember one fist in the air one foot in the gutter
You guys absolutely have to check out Disturbed’s cover of “the sound of silence”. It’s an amazing cover I guarantee you guys will love. 😊👍
Nice t - shirts
Poets of the Fall - Carnival of Rust, Choice Millionaire and Drama for Life
Machine Head - A Farewell to Arms, Descend the Shades of Night and Imperium
Linkin Park - Given Up
So glad you both liked this. Please do some of their originals. Another really positive song is The Light but you need to view the official video....it's powerful
You should listen to the light by disturbed. I know you will appreciate the song.
She loved it, lol.
Vin = Vehicle identification number. You are welcome!
Solved!!
Fact.
The other song they covered is “the sound of silence”
Dirk Diggler they have a handful of very well done covers. "The Sound of Silence" is just so well done it draws DEEP emotions in Many people. DISTURBED's "Into the Light" is faith. based.
they covered U2 (nice), Tears for Fears (superb), Metallica (nice), Judas Priest (v. nice), Faith No More (v. nice)
Officially yes, they also have done many others live..like Fade to Black
A truly capable and confident band is not afraid to do covers. The reason many bands do not do covers is because they're not very good musicians.
They cover a song on just about every album
Nevermind do Voices thats the true Disturbed sound. You will love it
I think it goes without saying you two need to try their cover of Sound of Silence!
Breathtaking.
Because it's been mentioned in the video, here are some positive metal songs worth checking out.
Lykathea Aflame - Flowering Entities
Dragonforce - My Spirit Will Go On
Death - Perennial Quest
Atheist - I Deny
Angel Dust - Forever
and for one that is kinda debatable though I find it kinda empowering on some level
Nevermore - I, Voyager
Come on man, there is a fuckton of positive motivational songs that just fire you up, all that doom and gloom idea seams like a vanilla excuse, to be fair...
But I did suggest positive songs? There is nothing doom and gloom about any of those songs. The only one that could be argued against is I, Voyager which is about a man pursuing knowledge as a goal.
Strange thought though. A lot of Diablo Swing Orchestra's songs are intentionally open ended and vague so that they could be read into multiple ways. A lot of the time they can be either positive or negative depending on how you interpret the lyrics.
Superhero Jagganath is either a weirdly morbid origin story for a superhero or a maniac justifying his actions.
Of Kali Ma Calibre is either about finding piece or not finding piece with the things you've either created or destroyed.
Vodka Inferno is either about a love so strong anything can be conquered through it, or it's about alcohol addiction.
Knucklehugs is either about victory through spreading love or it's about unarmed people being invaded.
Ode To The Innocent is either about innocence as a virtue or it's about feeling shame for not knowing something
I find most power metal songs very positive
That is the very point dude, what might seem as a proper grimdark shit to an outsider, ends up being the very oposite, once you get in to the flow, don't you think?
I DEFINITELY recommend seeing the actual animated music video for this song.
Ok I don't see a list of disturbed songs being listed so here you go,
The Sound of Silence (cover)
The Light (>>>Positive Message
Agreed on all counts
I would put down with the sickness higher.
Vin And Sori ^^^^^^^^
I forgot about "the light".
I would add animal because its just fun.
judas priest halls of vallhalla.
halford and babymetal. that feeling when a 68 year old screams higher than a teenage chineese girl
MR_BEETROOT Japanese
Sorry
MR_BEETROOT still a funny comment tho 👍💀
:) tnx
The other cover Disturbed did recently is The Sound of Silence originally by Simon and Garfunkel. An amazing cover!
More disturbed to check out, Down With the Sickness! Their first single (that I am aware of) and it is very much archetypal Disturbed!
Those songs definitely show the two extremes of Disturbed.
Sound of Silence cover by Disturbed
Celtic Frost - Progeny (Best, darkest guitar tone ever)
Anaal Nathrakh - Hold your Children and Pray for Oblivion (This band sounds so extreme you will cry)
Sybreed - Bioactive (for Vin if he likes industrial)
Subrosa - The Usher (the most beautiful use of violins in metal I have ever heard)
Cattle Decapitation - Manufactured Extinct (vegan dudes, environmental lyrics)
Hahah agreed. Anaal nathrakh is extreme. I love desideratum. The beginning riff is so badass!
Codex necro!
Vanitas is another badass album
Those band seem to come from same genre so wich one is it
Genesis live at Wembley1986/7 performing this is the one you should listen to - Decent job by Disturbed but it doesn't come close, although, I am slightly biased because I was at Wembley back in the 80's watching Genesis perform it.
"Shout 2000" was their first cover, this their second and "Sound of Silence" their third..
I find it absolutely Heartbreaking that So Many songs from back in the day...are Even More RELEVANT Today!!!
they also did Shout by tears for fears
Great video as allways. some suggestions
Travelling Alone-Woods of Ypres
I love ( to hurt ) you- Lifelover
Cowards Deathbed-Signs of the Swarm
The noose - A perfect circle
Time for some Avatar!
Let it Burn
Hail the Apocalypse
The King Wants You
I wish I could give this 1,000 likes!!
🤘 HELL YEAH!! 🤘
Kelly Mullins all 3 great songs very underrated band!
Let It Burn FTW
Death of sound is a very underrated song by Avatar. Check it out if you guys haven't heard it
I like your video reactions, you have a very positive attitude that I love. I have been able to enjoy this song in its original version when I was much younger, I have also enjoyed and I still enjoy metal music in all its variants. That's why I'm happy to see people with an open attitude and willing to listen carefully without prejudice. You have earned another subscriber, greetings from Spain
I just find your channel and almost instantly subscribed. Good music and good conversations. And Sori I cried with you on that Sound of Silence-cover. Dunno why but it is a beautiful song. Keep up doing the good stuff!
Thank you !
A great reaction of a good song guys. Some credit/mention has to go to Genesis who released the song back in 1986. The song was in their Invisable Touch album.
React to down with the sickness by Disturbed. I'm sure you will like it.
Really anything from "the sickness" or " believe" albums really
Indestructible
The vengeful one
The night
The light (haha)
Stricken
Yessss,it's about time you did a disturbed song,please do more.I love this song but it's not near to being my favorite. Been watching for about a month but haven't subscribed.I've been on the fence i guess.Well rock on y'all peace.
Faith No More- The Real Thing!!
Jacob Frederick. I'm down with this suggestion.
thats a great idea, the whole album rocks!
Yep...some FNM is definitely a great suggestion!
The animated music video for this is really awesome, you get the see their mascot the guy leading us to rise up.
*Volumes- Edge of the Earth*
*Veil of Maya- Leeloo*
*Reflections- Actias Luna*
*After The Burial- Laurentian Ghosts*
This is how i think, you are here on Earth, u obviously have a purpose to live, let's do everything we can to make this place, let's be the best people we can be and if it is really hard sooner or later you will die you will get rest, but while you are here make it big!
Sori: Vincent is derived from the Latin name Vincentius meaning "conquering" (from Latin "vincere" - "to conquer"). The French brought the name to the English and the Irish. The Gaelic forms of Vincent are “Uinseann” and “Uinsionn.” This name was popular among early Christians, and it was borne by many saints.
Wow 20k subs, awesome achievement in such a short time, plenty more to join yet too i bet especially if you react to Megadeth-Looking Down The Cross and or Good Mourning/Black Friday 🤘
Crazy right??!! On the list !!
Another good Disturbed cover song. It does have a very positive message, but the credit for that goes to Genesis's lead guitarist Mike Rutherford who wrote the lyrics. It was a hugely successful video on MTV and was played on very heavy rotation, It won a Grammy award for Genesis in 1986. The video is pretty weird, but very fun. They used caricature puppets from the British TV show "Splitting Image". In addition to the band themselves, puppet caricatures included Ronald & Nancy Reagan, Benito Mussolini, Ayatollah Khomeini, Mikhail Gorbachev, Muammar Gaddafi, Johnny Carson, Richard Nixon, Leonard Nimoy, Bob Hope, Pete Townshend, David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, Tina Turner, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Bill Cosby, Queen Elizabeth, Hulk Hogan, and Pope John Paul II.
I'd really like to see you react to both Genesis's original video for this song and Disturbed one as well, they both give another dimension to the song :)
“Say Hello 2 Heaven” by Temple of The Dog. Written for Andy Wood by Chris Cornell. Absolutely beautiful song. Can’t go wrong...
A bit late but I agree with the name thing as mine means the shield and I always try to protect those I love and care about and it's the same for my kids my sons name means fire and ice and he has a really bad temper but also cools off so quickly and my daughters means happy fairy and shes always been a happy go lucky little girl.
Your channel is great. I love how you analyse the lyrics and the music so in depth.
I think you would love the music of Neal Morse. He is a Christian and his music portrays this, but is progressive metal. Even so, most of his music is not 'worship music', while still exploring Christian themes and having great musicianship (Mike Portnoy from Dream Theater plays the drums in his band, for example). You should check out the song The Door, from a concept album about the life of Martin Luther.
(Also, Vin is wrong about Opeth and you should check out more songs by them...)
Disturbed has done 2 of my favorite covers, this one and Sound of Silence.
Great reaction. Disturbed was is one of thoses bands you cant deny they are here to stay
Congratulations on the shirt! Awesome!
I highly suggest
Fit for a king- Deathgrip
Kublai Khan- The Hammer
Architects- Gone with the wind
The Dali Thundering concept- Ink (prepare stank face)
Much Love!
Hell Yeah I want one of those shirts! "Maybe you're sick because of your secrets" is awesome! You should be writing lyrics for metal bands.
I have sir🤫
Now Check out Disturbed - Inside the fire!
It IS a good message - it was said 30 years ago and now through covers. Same thing with Sounds of Silence - great messages that have gone unheeded (by most, not you) for decades.
Off the top of my head, Disturbed covers Shout - Tears for fears, The sound of silence - Simon and Garfunkel (I think), Living After Midnight (forgot the original band), and a couple others I can't remember. They are like the best Cover band ever. They make them heavy, but stay true enough to the original. I hope you look into some of their other covers.
I'm surprised you guys have not heard this covers song by Disturbed, Considering Disturbed are a pretty big name. One of my All time favorite bands growing up.
You guys are the absolute best. I love watching your reactions and post song discussion. It is great to be able to witness 2 people genuinely reacting to music.... emotions and all. Keep rocking!
I LOVE that you only read the lyrics and let the MUSIC paint the pictures in your heads.
It's a nice break from watching people be influenced by a video, and not solely the audio, for a response. Like they say, "Viceo killed the radio star." and it has!
Your opinion of a song shouldn't be based on what some director, or Hollyweird executive thinks their vision of the song should be.
Very refreshing. 100% like.
I think Vin's realization of the dichotomy between escapism and "returning to the Garden" is pretty interesting. It reminds me of the conflict between linear and cosmic understandings of time (working towards an end or working towards the beginning). Do you work to escape, or do you work to make your situation better? Both require effort, but escapism is perniciously selfish. I think many buy into an eschatology of escapism, so they ultimately care less about others than they're willing to admit.
Email is VinAndSori@gmail.com
You guys should react to The sound of Silence cover by Disturbed.
The "Official" video is the version I would like them to react to.
Thanks for having such a active channel, always something new. And 20k subs! Well done!
Sound of silence and the Light are their best songs to me
I loved the Music from the 90s. Ever since discovering grunge, punk, and metal. I was hooked ever since. Especially as an African American who just listened to hip hop, finding rock n roll totally changed my life. I started to think for myself and finding people like you guys makes more special. Please react to Candiria - The Whole World Will Burn. You guys rock!!!
You guys should check out more Disturbed. They are awesome and a new album is on the way too. I would suggest checking out the official music videos for "The Animal", "Asylum", "The Vengeful One", and "The Sound of Silence". "The Sound of Silence" is another cover that Disturbed did, and it's their best cover (and possibly their most popular song) to date. The original was made by Simon and Garfunkel.
how is everyone forgetting SepticFlesh ?
I can only suggest u guys checking out Architects - Broken Cross, Architects - Doomsday, Architects - The Devil Is Near
Fantastic band and very deep messages in their lyrics
I agree with the previous post suggesting the original from Genesis is stronger. Crazy to say that without a reaction channel like this, most of us would never compare a band like Genesis with Disturbed! Great reaction.
Do these guys again, but a throwback with Down With the Sickness
Yes! This is the energy and positivity I needed for today :D
Should point out that you should’ve watched the video alongside too.
Also David Draiman, the lead vocalist of this band is arguably one of the best in Metal. Many people point to their Sound of Silence cover which was fantastic, but there’s just so much Disturbed has to offer.
This song came out in 1986 originally. It’s definitely an anthem for Gen X
Trivium - Shogun
Reign of darkness- Thy art is murder (music video)
Land of snow and sorrow- Wintersun
Carbon phrases- Alkaloid
Crushed- Parkway Drive
I'm gonna spam this on every video
This song doesnt give disturbed justice need to do one of their own songs. Do Striken next
Still gotta check out Sevendust yo! Black first, Too Close to Hate, Beautiful, Cease and Desist, Not Today. Sooooo many songs in their library.
The live versions of "Black" and "Bitch" are awesome!
I've already made this request on the last video but I would love to see you reacting to “Eigenwach“ or “Ich bin aus mir“ by Dornenreich.
Greetings from Austria
Edit: The band is well known in the realms of blackmetal and even has some violin in the mix.
Yeah Finally, Disturbed! although it is a cover, so I hope they react to some songs from them.
Suggestion: Five Finger Death Punch - Coming Down
YES !! DisTURBED !!!! From Disturbed , react to Ten Thousand Fists and Conflict, when possible :D
Katatonia - Leaders
Disturbed did an amazing job of covering "The Sound Of Silence", I would love to see you react to that one too
just ignore my dumb ass... I just saw you already did that one. my bad
Sound of silence next? Maybe? Please?
Shout by Tears for Fears was the other song they covered. Another cover they did a incredible job with. It's off their debut album.
Yesssss!! More Disturbed reactions please. 🙂
If you like singers vocalizing without really saying words, you absolutely need to listen to Black by Pearl Jam. Eddie Vedder can make you feel his heart breaking with just those sounds.
In that same vein, I don't feel that anyone does a better job of "singing" along with an instrumental better than Claire Torrey did on Pink Floyd's "The Great Gig In The Sky". ruclips.net/video/cVBCE3gaNxc/видео.html
This was an awesome reaction to an awesome cover of the awesome song from an awesome band🖤
"A less visual time" is an ironic choice of words, considering the visuals in the music video for Genesis' original version of this song. You should check it out sometime, if you've never seen it.
Disturbed has the exact amount of heavy Grooviness with an insane Vocal Range of the Lead Singer. They arent too heavy, not too "evil", for me, they are good mood, fun party Band. Highly recommend "10,000 Fists ; Guarded ; Sons of Plunder ; Down with the Sickness" to just name a few... pick any one of those and you´ll not regrett it. :)
Check out their cover of Sound of Silence. They did an absolutely AMAZING job on that song.
Mutiny Within - Internal Dissension
Pretty melodic stuff and I love the solo.