Comedian's DISTURBED Parody Pokes Fun At Band's 'Limited Creativity' And 'Repetitive

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Comedian Brandon Muller has uploaded a two-and-a-half-minute parody of the hard rock band DISTURBED. Dubbed "The Greatest Hit Of Disturbed", the clip pokes fun at DISTURBED's "limited creativity" and "repetitive vocal phrasing," going as far as to suggest that the band's material sounds like "one never-ending song."**Update**: DISTURBED singer David Draiman has tweeted his reaction to the video: "LMFAO!! OMG....I'M DYING HERE...LAUGHING SO HARD I'M IN TEARS!!!!!"Often described as intelligent and witty, Brandon's comedy is a carefully crafted mixture of quirky observations, social musings, and bits of high energy performance satire including songs and commercials. Brandon has performed in many venues throughout the United States, featured at the legendary Catch A Rising Star comedy club, and participated in the "Future Hot List" showcase at the Las Vegas Comedy Festival. He has opened for comedians such as Norm MacDonald, Pauly Shore, Nick Thune and Doug Stanhope. Brandon also makes video shorts for Internet consumption such as his LINKIN PARK parody (see below), which was featured on CollegeHumor.com and has millions of views on YouTube, his Mimefreak parody which was a featured video on Break.com, and his McCain/Palin Bollywood video which was shown on CNN's "Inside Politics".



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