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''Disobey'' is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band
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. The album peaked at number 23 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart. The first single, "Toast to the Ghost", was released on November 2, 2017. They are also known for "
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", a cover of the 1994 song originally performed by
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, which was released on January 18, 2018 as the second single. The third single, "Hear Me Now", was released on April 20, 2018. The fourth and final single, "
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" was released on June 21, 2018. Music videos have also been released for "Learn to Live" and "No Masters".


Promotion

On April 17, 2018, the band announced a co-headlining U.S. tour with
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in June, beginning at The Annex in
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and finishing in
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. On August 14, they were announced on select October shows as a supporting act on
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's fall European tour supporting their sixth album ''
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'', starting at
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's Pyramids Centre and concluding in
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's Progresja. On October 2, lead singer
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was hospitalized during a show in
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after suffering from "a severe viral bronchial infection" that he further explained on his
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page. Vext reached out to fellow Eleven Seven label mates
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and
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to take his band's place on the tour while he recovered.


Critical reception

Jay H. Gorania of
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praised the band's musicianship for creating various sounds that aren't retreads of their former respective acts, giving note of their use of simplistic musical conventions to create an approachable yet hard-hitting record, concluding that, " ere has been a massive void on the contemporary side of heavy music in recent times. Bad Wolves is poised to move in for the kill." Nicholas Senior of ''
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'' said that despite the album's lengthy runtime, he lauded the band for crafting melodic groove metal tracks that don't dilute their sound to be accessible for mainstream rock radio, concluding that "''Disobey'', despite some startlingly political lyrics, have the hooks and riffs that should appeal to rock and metal fans aplenty."


Chart performance

''Disobey'' debuted and peaked at number 23 on the ''Billboard'' 200 the week of May 26, 2018, before dropping sixty-eight spots to number 91 the week of June 2 and leaving the next week. The album debuted at number 9 in Australia before dropping to number 35 the next week and leaving the chart completely. It did not fare as well in Switzerland, Austria and the UK, entering at numbers 24, 39 and 51 for one week.


Track listing

;Note The acoustic version of "Truth or Dare" is available only to members of the band's
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Personnel

Adapted credits from the liner notes of ''Disobey''. ;Bad Wolves *
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– lead vocals * Doc Coyle – lead guitar, backing vocals * Chris Cain – rhythm guitar * Kyle Konkiel – bass guitar, backing vocals * John Boecklin – drums ;Additional musicians *
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– guest vocals on "Hear Me Now" * Philip Naslund – additional instrumentation *
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– additional guitars ;Production *
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– mixing, mastering * Joseph McQueen – mixing , vocal engineering and mixing * Kristoffer Folin – additional vocal recording * Mark Lewis – drum engineering and producing * Matt Brown – drum technician * James Thatcher – drum technician * John Douglas – mix assisting ;Artwork *
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– cover art * Trevor Niemann – package design * Stephen Steelman – photography


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References

{{Authority control 2018 debut albums Eleven Seven Label Group albums Bad Wolves albums