
Disturbed: M.O.L. 2002
Dive into the raw energy and unfiltered creativity behind one of nu-metal's defining albums with *Disturbed: M.O.L. (2002)*, Nathan 'Karma' Cox's electrifying documentary that strips back the glamour to reveal the grit and grind of Disturbed's rise during their breakthrough era.
Director: Nathan 'Karma' Cox
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Disturbed: M.O.L. (2002) about?
*Disturbed: M.O.L.* takes you inside the studio and backstage during the making of Disturbed's iconic *The Sickness* album, showcasing the band's creative process, personal struggles, and the electricity of their early years. It's a no-frills look at how four musicians turned raw talent into a genre-defining record.
Who directed Disturbed: M.O.L.?
The documentary was helmed by Nathan 'Karma' Cox, a filmmaker known for his work in music and rock culture.
Who stars in Disturbed: M.O.L.?
The film centers on Disturbed's core lineup at the time: David Draiman, Dan Donegan, Steve Kmak, and Mike Wengren, offering exclusive insights into their collaborative dynamic.
Is Disturbed: M.O.L. (2002) worth watching?
With a runtime of 150 minutes and a focus on one of the most influential albums in nu-metal, *Disturbed: M.O.L.* is a must-watch for fans of the genre and documentary enthusiasts alike. It's unpolished, energetic, and packed with enough authenticity to satisfy even the most discerning viewers.
How long is Disturbed: M.O.L.?
The documentary runs for 150 minutes, providing plenty of footage to dive deep into Disturbed's creative journey.
About Disturbed: M.O.L. (2002) — The Untold Story Behind a Nu-Metal Classic
Dive into the raw energy and unfiltered creativity behind one of nu-metal's defining albums with *Disturbed: M.O.L. (2002)*, Nathan 'Karma' Cox's electrifying documentary that strips back the glamour to reveal the grit and grind of Disturbed's rise during their breakthrough era.
Captured through intimate behind-the-scenes footage and candid interviews, this 150-minute documentary immerses viewers in the creation of *The Sickness*, the band's landmark debut that fused crushing riffs with David Draiman's haunting vocals. The film pulses with the tension, triumphs, and unapologetic rebellion of a band pushing rock music's boundaries, offering fans a rare glimpse into the personalities and dynamics shaping Disturbed's signature sound. Whether you're a lifelong fan or a newcomer to the genre, *Disturbed: M.O.L.* delivers an authentic portrait of ambition, artistry, and the relentless drive to redefine heavy music.