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‘Always Sends a Positive Message’ – Dan Donegan’s Favorite Disturbed Song

Dan Donegan has named his favorite Disturbed song, citing it’s empowering and uplifting message as a primary reason he finds it so appealing.

That song is “The Light,” the second single released off 2015’s Immortalized, which was released following Disturbed’s planned hiatus which began in 2011.

Since that album was released, the song has been a fixture in Disturbed setlists and has shot up to their 13th most-played song live, according to setlist.fm.

Donegan, one of the band’s founding members, was asked if he has a favorite Disturbed song or album in a recent interview with GHS Strings.

“There’s so many, for so many reasons, ’cause everything we write is always so personal. We’ve probably written close to a couple of hundred songs over our career. But if I’m gonna narrow it down, which I normally don’t do, but certain ones, like a song called ‘The Light’, i

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“A lot of times we like to take darker subject matter and spin a positive outcome on it, for encouragement and empowerment and just a reminder that we all go through different things in our lives,” Donegan assesses.

“We all go through tough times and struggles, whether it be depression or addiction or sadness or losing a loved one or going through a breakup or having a rough time at work or at school or whatever you’re going through,and just trying to have a positive outcome to be able to fight through those tough times,” the guitarist continues, “So ‘The Light’ always sends a positive message.”

“The big catchphrase in that song is ‘sometimes darkness can show you the light.’ Sometimes you need those dark times in life to be able to dig deep, find that strength to find the light again, to be able to power through it and get through it,” he concludes.

Disturbed, “The Light” Music Video

Disturbed, “The Light” Lyrics

Like an unsung melody
The truth is waiting there for you to find it
It’s not a blight, but a remedy
A clear reminder of how it began
Deep inside your memory
You turned away as you struggled to find it
You heard the call as you walked away
A voice of calm from within the silence
And for what seemed an eternity
You waited hoping it would call out again
You heard the shadow beckoning
Then, your fear seemed to keep you blinded
You held your guard as you walked away

When you think all is forsaken
Listen to me now (All’s not forsaken)
You need never feel broken again
Sometimes, darkness can show you the light

An unforgivable tragedy
The answer isn’t where you think you’d find it
Prepare yourself for the reckoning
For when your world seems to crumble again
Don’t be afraid, don’t turn away
You’re the one who can redefine it
Don’t let hope become a memory
Let the shadow permeate your mind
And reveal the thoughts that were tucked away
So that the door can be opened again
Within your darkest memories
Lies the answer, if you dare to find it
Don’t let hope become a memory

When you think all is forsaken
Listen to me now (All’s not forsaken)
You need never feel broken again
Sometimes, darkness can show you the light

Sickening, weakening
Don’t let another somber pariah consume your soul
You need strengthening, toughening
It takes an inner dark to rekindle the fire burning in you
Ignite the fire within you

When you think all is forsaken
Listen to me now (All’s not forsaken)
You need never feel broken again
Sometimes, darkness can show you the light

Don’t ignore, listen to me now
You need never feel broken again
Sometimes, darkness can show you the light

via Genius

Disturbed in 2025

On Feb. 25, Disturbed will kick off their headlining North American tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of their classic debut album, The Sickness.

The band will be joined by Three Days Grace and Sevendust through March 21, with Daughtry and Nothing More taking over as special guests to close out the remainder of the trek through May 17.

See all of the upcoming dates and get more information here.

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