Music As A Weapon – Disturbed and Killswitch Engage Concert Photos! on Mar29 2009

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On March 28, 2009 the Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, Arizona was the fourth stop for the Music as a Weapon Tour featuring Disturbed with opening acts Killswitch Engage, Lacuna Coil, and Chimaira.

For tour date info please visit: www.myspace.com/musicasaweapontour

Did you attend this concert?

Let us know what you thought of the show!




Alonso Murillo is An accomplished and respected photographer based out of Phoenix, Arizona; Alonso Murillo specializes in music related photography. Alonso started photographing local bands at a local neighborhood dive bar that held no more than 50 people; At present, he's shooting major acts with sold-out, stadium-sized crowds. There is not a major act that comes through Phoenix that doesn't get photographed by Alonso. The list of artists that Alonso has photographed includes: Metallica, Jay Z, Mana, Linkin Park, and many, many, more. In addition to being a well-respected photographer, Alonso is the art director for several Phoenix area music labels. Subscribe to this author's RSS feed Email this author | All posts by Alonso Murillo | Topic: Concerts, Features, Music | Tags: , , , ,

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  1. 1 A. Killer on March 29, 2009 1:36 am

    Disturbed BY A. Killer

    It was a crazed night in Glendale Arizona. When everyone was coming down with the sickness. People starting to grieve high decibel sounds. It was very disturbing, for the vulnerable ones, when the metal starting to come down from the ceiling of Jobing.com Arena. With rigorous guitar riffs from Dan Donegan and damaging mastery thrust vocals from David Draiman and the bass shook the venue with dominance tones by John Moyer, to top it looking over everyone was Mike Wengren crashing his cymbals with a crisp edge with nice angry over tones with the rest of his leather skinned drums.

    Disturbed did not let no one eyes leave the stage with the massive array of light, viscous movements from the band. But the sound was the most transmittable of the show. Did they play all of their hits? To our understanding all of their songs are hits. So yes every powerful song they wrote they played, to the very best of ability that we have heard any band pull off in the 2009 shows in Arizona so far.

    The show had ended. The band said goodbye. This did go over well at all with the crowd they wanted to get even sicker. It took a few minutes for the band to come back on, to calm down the sick ones. When the light went back on the band was blasting their first hit from their latest record and title track Indestructible. Also the stage had change into a warzone. With David in full dress camouflage ready to win the battle. This was to close out the evening of one of the sickest shows ever!

  2. 2 Travis on March 29, 2009 1:55 am

    That was the best concert, that I’ve seen in a while, Disturbed was gets better ever time I see them.. Can’t wait till they come back to Phx again… BTW- Great Pics !!!!

  3. 3 Alexander on August 30, 2009 12:27 pm

    i have to say that this was the first concert i have ever attended and to say the least, it was badass. i was definately not dissapointed

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