The Lost Children
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Asylum and The Lost Children (2010–2011)
In an interview in July 2009, with FaceCulture, Draiman stated that the DVD would be “chronicling the past decade of Disturbed’s existence. It’s meant to show our growth over the course of the decade.” He also talked more about the fifth album: “A couple of [song riffs] that Danny has come up with are really amazing. But they’re just little pieces…it’s not even in two-three part progression [yet].” A few months later on March 23, 2010, the band released a reissue of their debut album, The Sickness, with the B-side tracks “God of the Mind” and “A Welcome Burden”, updated artwork, as well as remastering and remixing the track list.[45] It was also available for the first time in vinyl format.[46] On February 26, 2010, Harmonix announced a second Disturbed pack for download on the Rock Band music store, containing the 2010 remastered versions of “Voices”, “The Game”, and “Meaning of Life”.

The band entered the studio in Chicago in early 2010 to begin recording their fifth album, planning on a release that summer. Guitarist Dan Donegan stated that the band had written around 15–18 songs. It was later confirmed that the title of the album would be Asylum. The band released a cover of heavy metal band Judas Priest’s song “Living After Midnight” for the Metal Hammer Presents… Tribute to British Steel album. On April 20, 2010, roughly two months after they entered the studio, Disturbed announced that they had finished recording the album, and were ready to begin mixing it in Los Angeles, California. As they did with their last album Indestructible, Disturbed stated that they self-produced Asylum. The band announced that Asylum would be released on August 31, 2010. On July 9, 2010, the track listing was revealed on the band’s official website. Asylum debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Asylum was Disturbed’s fourth consecutive studio album to debut on top of the charts, an achievement only earned by two other bands: Metallica and Dave Matthews Band.

Disturbed performing “Down with the Sickness” in 2010
Disturbed headlined the first annual “Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar” tour with Avenged Sevenfold, as well as Stone Sour, Hellyeah and Halestorm, among others in late summer 2010. Then, in October 2010, it was reported that David Draiman was diagnosed with a “serious throat condition”, and the band’s U.S. tour had been canceled, as Draiman’s healing process could have taken up to four weeks. Around the end of that year, Disturbed announced that they would be commencing the Music as a Weapon V tour in 2011, co-headlining with Korn and guests Sevendust, In This Moment and Stillwell. In January 2011, the Mayhem Festival announced that Disturbed would be headlining the festival along with Godsmack and Megadeth that summer. In February 2011, Disturbed was added to that summer’s Download Festival. Disturbed announced that in May 2011, they would be co-headlining the Rock on the Range Festival in Columbus, Ohio.

On Thursday, April 28, Disturbed announced that their previously unreleased bonus track from Asylum, titled “3”, would be available for download on their website. They said that all proceeds made from the download of the song would go towards the Damien Echols Defense Fund, a benefit foundation supporting the release of the West Memphis Three.

In July 2011, the band confirmed it would go on hiatus after finishing their US tour that year, and in an interview that same month, Draiman dismissed concerns that the hiatus was a result of conflict between the band members.[ Disturbed went into hiatus in October 2011. Disturbed released a b-side compilation album, titled The Lost Children, on November 8, 2011. The song “Hell” was made available for digital download on October 11, 2011, but Draiman stated on his Twitter page that there would not be a music video for it. A previously unreleased track, titled “Mine”, also appears on the album. The track listing and release date were revealed on Draiman’s Twitter page on September 20. On April 21, 2012, to commemorate Record Store Day, Disturbed released “The Collection”. It is a box set featuring the band’s five full-length studio albums in 140 gram vinyl LPs.