Ten Thousand Fists Double Vinyl LP - Nu Metal Classic
Ten Thousand Fists Double Vinyl LP - Nu Metal Classic
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Our review of Ten Thousand Fists focuses on who will get the most from this double vinyl LP pressing: fans of early 2000s nu metal and collectors who value bold, in-your-face production. This 2005 studio album marked a high point for the band, delivering aggressive riffs, tight rhythms and a prominent low end that customers consistently praise for its sound quality. The pressing gives the album room to breathe, emphasizing the guitar and bass work that defined the record, making it a worthwhile purchase for listeners who want a vintage-era Disturbed experience on vinyl.
Key Features
- Double vinyl pressing: Spacious, full-length LP format that preserves dynamic range and suits powerful low-frequency mixes.
- 2005 studio album: The original third studio release, offering the authentic sequencing and energy fans expect from this era.
- First record with new bassist: Features John Moyer on bass during the album cycle, adding a notable low-end presence to the arrangements.
- Powerful production: Mix emphasizes driving riffs and punchy drums so each track hits with clarity and aggression on vinyl.
- Collector appeal: Suited to fans collecting the band's discography or anyone building a rock-focused vinyl library.
- Legacy context: Part of a run that helped the band secure consecutive Billboard success, reinforcing its place in modern metal history.
Who It's For
This pressing is ideal for longtime fans of the band and collectors of rock and metal vinyl who want an authentic 2005-era listening experience. Audiophiles who appreciate a heavier midrange and strong bass will also value how the double LP translates the album's aggressive production to vinyl.
Listeners seeking mellow or acoustic-oriented rock should look elsewhere, as this is a high-impact, aggressive record designed for heavy guitars and vigorous rhythms rather than subtle or ambient listening sessions.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Authentic, powerful sound that highlights guitar riffs and bass work praised by customers.
- Double LP format improves dynamic range and separates densely arranged tracks for better clarity.
- Strong collector value for fans of early 2000s nu metal and the band's back catalog.
Cons
- Because it is an aggressive, in-your-face recording, it may be fatiguing for casual listeners or those expecting softer production.
Specifications
| Format | Double vinyl LP pressing |
| Album | Third studio album, originally released in 2005 |
| Band origin | Formed in Chicago, 1996 |
| Bassist on record | John Moyer (session musician at time of recording) |
| Notable chart info | Part of the band's consecutive #1 debuts on the Billboard 200 |
Our Verdict
Ten Thousand Fists on double vinyl is a compelling pick for fans who want the album's full-force production and memorable riffs presented with improved dynamics. It delivers clear bass and guitar presence and represents solid value for collectors seeking a definitive pressing of this era in the band's catalog.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the original 2005 album on vinyl?
Yes, this is a double vinyl LP pressing of the studio album originally released in 2005.
Does the pressing highlight the bass and guitars?
Yes, customers and the pressing both emphasize strong bass and guitar work, with aggressive midrange and punchy drums.
Who should avoid this release?
Listeners who prefer mellow or acoustic music should avoid this high-energy, aggressive metal album.
Editor's Take
Ten Thousand Fists on double vinyl offers powerful production, clear bass and guitar presence, and strong collector value; recommended for fans of 2000s nu metal seeking an authentic pressing.

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