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DISTURBED Disowned By Chicago For Good Reason | The Podcast That Rocked

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The Podcast That Rocked for 3/18/25. Disturbed disowned by Chicago for good reason, Sleep Token return and dominate streaming numbers, more. _ _ _ Discussion Topics:
  • Disturbed burn down Chicago Bulls Championship banners in arena show
  • Sleep Token release “Emergence”; announce Even In Arcadia
  • Wes Scantlin of Puddle Of Mudd sent to jail (again)
  • TOOL Class Action lawsuit going through
  • Matt Pinfield continuing with radio after health scare
  • Upcoming albums, tours, Song of the Week, more
_ - _ -Song of the Week: Sleep Token “Emergence” = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJpFTUP6fIo _ - _ -“Heavy metal band Disturbed, known for their intense live performances, inadvertently left a mark on Chicago sports history during their recent concert at the United Center. The band's signature pyrotechnics show, a staple of their energetic sets, caused minor damage to the Chicago Bulls' six championship banners, forcing their removal from the arena's rafters. These iconic banners, commemorating the Bulls' dominance in the 1990s under Michael Jordan, will remain absent for the rest of the NBA season as repairs are underway. Despite the incident, Disturbed's hometown show was a sold-out success, celebrating the 25th anniversary of their breakout album, "The Sickness." The band, formed in Chicago in 1994, has yet to comment on the incident, but their performance certainly left a lasting impression on the city's sports landscape.” _ - _ -
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The Podcast That Rocked for 3/18/25. Disturbed disowned by Chicago for good reason, Sleep Token return and dominate streaming numbers, more. _ _ _ Discussion Topics:
  • Disturbed burn down Chicago Bulls Championship banners in arena show
  • Sleep Token release “Emergence”; announce Even In Arcadia
  • Wes Scantlin of Puddle Of Mudd sent to jail (again)
  • TOOL Class Action lawsuit going through
  • Matt Pinfield continuing with radio after health scare
  • Upcoming albums, tours, Song of the Week, more
_ - _ -Song of the Week: Sleep Token “Emergence” = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJpFTUP6fIo _ - _ -“Heavy metal band Disturbed, known for their intense live performances, inadvertently left a mark on Chicago sports history during their recent concert at the United Center. The band's signature pyrotechnics show, a staple of their energetic sets, caused minor damage to the Chicago Bulls' six championship banners, forcing their removal from the arena's rafters. These iconic banners, commemorating the Bulls' dominance in the 1990s under Michael Jordan, will remain absent for the rest of the NBA season as repairs are underway. Despite the incident, Disturbed's hometown show was a sold-out success, celebrating the 25th anniversary of their breakout album, "The Sickness." The band, formed in Chicago in 1994, has yet to comment on the incident, but their performance certainly left a lasting impression on the city's sports landscape.” _ - _ -
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