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Drum Sheet – Disturbed – Down With The Sickness

Artist : Disturbed
song : Down With The Sickness
Album : The Sickness – 1999
Style – Tempo – Signature – Length : Rock – 90 – 4/4 – 4:39
Musician : Mike Wengren
pages : 2
Version : Album + Single
Level : Advanced

Down with the Sickness” is one of Disturbed’s most iconic songs — and for a fan of the drums, it’s a brutal, kinetic example of how rhythm and percussion can define the visceral power of a metal anthem.

The song was written during the sessions for Disturbed’s debut album The Sickness in 1999. Frontman David Draiman brought the initial vocal idea — the harrowing opening vocalizations and the intense lyrical theme of anger and psychological distress — to the band. Guitarist Dan Donegan and bassist Steve “Fuzz” Kmak worked the riffs around it, but it was the collaboration with drummer Mike Wengren that truly forged the song’s identity. From early rehearsals, Down with the Sickness stood apart because of its unrelenting rhythmic structure — a blend of groove-metal pulse and almost tribal intensity — and Wengren’s parts were central in shaping that feel.

In composition, the band emphasized rhythmic hooks as much as melodic ones. Disturbed didn’t just want fast drums; they wanted momentum and impact. Wengren’s approach shows why: his groove blends syncopated kick patterns with slamming snare hits, punctuated by precise cymbal work that accentuates the song’s shifts between verse, pre-chorus, and chorus. The drums aren’t merely keeping time; they’re propulsive forces that drive the emotional arc from simmering aggression to explosive release.

The recording of Down with the Sickness took place at Groovemaster Studios in Chicago with producer Johnny K. The band and Johnny K focused extensively on capturing Wengren’s drum sound — deep, punchy, with a thick low end and a snare that cuts through the guitars without sounding thin. For a drum fan, the recorded performance is a masterclass in sonic weight. The kick hits with authority, the snare cracks with clarity, and the cymbals are dialed in to enhance transitions without overwhelming the mix. Dynamic control is key: when the song drops into the infamous “ooh wah ah ah ah” vocal section, the drums pull back just enough to let that moment breathe before crashing back into the main groove.

Live, Down with the Sickness became a centerpiece of Disturbed’s shows worldwide. The song featured heavily on tours supporting The Sickness and subsequent albums, from club dates to massive festival stages like Ozzfest and Download. In concert, Wengren’s drumming often feels even more thunderous — the groove pounded harder and the fills extended slightly to match the crowd’s energy. The rhythmic precision needed to nail the song’s tight shifts becomes clear in live settings, where maintaining pocket while feeding off the audience’s intensity is part of the performance.

For fans of the drums, Down with the Sickness is a study in powerful groove, dynamic restraint, and unshakable pocket — proving that in heavy music, drums aren’t just support; they’re a driving force of emotion and energy.

Sample drum sheet of Down With The Sickness by Disturbed

Sample drum sheet single of Down With The Sickness by Disturbed

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