Disturbed/Tear Jerker

""It's the closing of the curtain in the play that was my life Countless chapters left unopened Tragedies inside... "I was fighting for a reason Holy, blessed homicide Seems I have committed treason All I've sacrificed...""
 * "Overburdened". When the string harmonies sound off in that song, the tears are prone to flow. The song itself is about a dead soldier who followed all his orders lamenting that he's going to hell, thus making his life and decisions up to that point completely worthless.

""When you came to life, I was terrified I knew that nothing else would ever feel the same Doubt came over me; what kind of father would I be? I knew the time had come to stand up and be a man.""
 * "Darkness"
 * "My Child" on further levels than the band has ever ventured. It's about Draiman learning that he'd gotten a girl pregnant and his resolve to become a father.

""The world around me died When I saw that heartbeat""
 * All destroyed when she had a miscarriage:

"Why was it only in death were you redeemed, my child? I pray you were redeemed, my child."
 * The song starts with the sound of a baby crying, then ends with the drone of a Flatline.


 * "The Infection" is about drowning in depression, your sanity whittled away by the loneliness as your home becomes a prison. In the end you realize that in order to survive these demons, you have to destroy yourself a bit and move on bleeding. This is without a doubt the most vulnerable song Draiman has ever written.
 * "Never Again" for one of the most intense performances of Draiman's career. You can feel the impassioned fury and rage in his every note. Imagining the kinds of bleakness he must have gurgled up to write something like this, it almost becomes a tearjerker.