Disturbed - The Lost Children -2011- -flac- Vtw... ✭

Behind them, the town kept its doors slightly ajar. Inside, someone hummed something they hadn't remembered since they were small. Outside, a cassette lay on the porch, its tape spooled like a crescent moon. Where the music had been, people found paths back to each other — small, crooked steps built from sound.

The child on the steps came to stand between Cass and the driver. “They were buried inside the file,” she said. “The way a secret hides in the cords of a jacket.” Disturbed - The Lost Children -2011- -FLAC- vtw...

The Lost Children is a 2011 compilation album by American heavy metal band Disturbed, featuring B-sides, rarities, and the unreleased track "Mine." Released on November 8, 2011, by Reprise Records, it includes 16 tracks comprising various songs from different eras of their career. The collection includes covers of Faith No More and Judas Priest, and serves as a thank you to fans before the band's four-year hiatus. Behind them, the town kept its doors slightly ajar

In 2011, while Disturbed was on a temporary hiatus, they released The Lost Children — a collection of rare tracks, B-sides, and non-album material from their first four studio albums. The title is a direct reference to the band’s mascot, “The Guy” (the disturbed faced figure), and the “lost children” are the songs that never found a home on a proper studio album. Where the music had been, people found paths

The tracklist of "The Lost Children" is a diverse collection of songs that showcase Disturbed's range and experimentation. The album includes:

is a comprehensive collection of B-sides and rarities spanning the band's first 11 years of recording. The title reflects the band's perspective on these tracks: they view them as "their children" but could never find the right place for them on primary studio albums.