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A music video for "The Animal" premiered on November 16, 2010, on [[MTV2]]. The music video was directed by Charlie Terrell. It was the first music video from the album ''[[Asylum (Disturbed album)|Asylum]]'' to feature all the band members, as "[[Another Way to Die (Disturbed song)|Another Way to Die]]" did not feature any of them and "Asylum" only featured lead singer [[David Draiman]].
A music video for "The Animal" premiered on November 16, 2010, on [[MTV2]]. The music video was directed by Charlie Terrell. It was the first music video from the album ''[[Asylum (Disturbed album)|Asylum]]'' to feature all the band members, as "[[Another Way to Die (Disturbed song)|Another Way to Die]]" did not feature any of them and "Asylum" only featured lead singer [[David Draiman]].


==Chart positions==
== Chart positions ==
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"The Animal"
Song

"The Animal" is a song by American metal band Disturbed, and the third single from their fifth studio album, Asylum. It was released as a single on October 4, 2010.[1]

Song meaning

According to vocalist David Draiman, "The Animal" is inspired by the movie The Wolfman. It is about somebody who transforms into a werewolf under the light of the full moon, detailing their feelings as the beast within takes over.

Music video

A music video for "The Animal" premiered on November 16, 2010, on MTV2. The music video was directed by Charlie Terrell. It was the first music video from the album Asylum to feature all the band members, as "Another Way to Die" did not feature any of them and "Asylum" only featured lead singer David Draiman.

Chart positions

Chart (2010) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 2
U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs 20
U.S. Billboard Rock Songs 6

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "Radio Industry News, Music Industry Updates, Arbitron Ratings, Music News and more!". FMQB. Retrieved 2010-11-24.