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Cass shut her eyes and saw a playground at dusk. The swings creaked in the wind although no one pushed them. Shadows wore the shape of small shoulders. The drummer pressed his palm flat to the case as if he could feel the recording hum.

The 2011 release of Disturbed’s compilation album, The Lost Children , marked a significant moment in the band's history. Coming just as the group announced an indefinite hiatus, it served as both a parting gift to fans and a treasure trove of hidden gems that had previously been scattered across B-sides, soundtracks, and international bonus tracks. Disturbed - The Lost Children -2011- -FLAC- vtw...

Disturbed has a knack for reclaiming songs (look at the later success of "The Sound of Silence"). Here, we get their industrial-tinged take on Faith No More's "Midlife Crisis" and a high-octane version of Judas Priest's "Living After Midnight" The FLAC Factor: Why Quality Matters Cass shut her eyes and saw a playground at dusk

and received positive reviews for its cohesiveness despite being a "rarities" collection. Complete Tracklist & Origins The drummer pressed his palm flat to the

: Initially a B-side from the Ten Thousand Fists era, it serves as the aggressive opener for this collection.

: A standout that highlights David Draiman’s vocal range and the band's ability to reinvent classics. Suggested Blog Post Structure