David Draiman

David Draiman is a renowned American heavy metal singer, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Disturbed. Born on March 13, 1973, he is celebrated for his distinctive distorted baritone voice and percussive singing style. Draiman joined Disturbed in 1996, after answering an ad in a local music publication in Chicago. He has been instrumental in writing some of the band's most successful singles, including "Stupify," "Down with the Sickness," "Indestructible," and "Inside the Fire." In 2006, he was ranked No. 42 on *Hit Parader*'s list of "Top 100 Metal Vocalists of All Time." During Disturbed's hiatus from 2011 to 2015, Draiman worked on an industrial metal project called Device, releasing a self-titled album in 2013. Disturbed has since returned with albums like *Immortalized* (2015), *Evolution* (2018), and *Divisive* (2022).

Outside of Disturbed, Draiman has been involved in other musical collaborations. However, the specific details of his recent releases, such as "ANGEL SONG (feat. David Draiman)" and "Dead Inside," are not well-documented in available sources. Draiman's personal life includes a background in Jewish education and a degree in Political Science, Philosophy, and Business Administration from Loyola University Chicago. His experiences have influenced his music, reflecting themes of personal struggle and resilience.

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