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    <title>Unusual fans for an unusual metal band</title>
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    <description>When my heavy&#45;metal friends disclosed their secret pasts, it was a series of revelations: although they were muscly, pierced and dark&#45;alley&#45;nightmare&#45;looking, when they told stories of their childhoods, each was nerdier than the last. Now, Spin Magazine reporter Mordechai Shinefield uncovers the newest of the nü&#45;metal fans&#8217; deep dark secrets: they&#8217;re ex&#45;yeshiva boys.

Elie Hassan and Brian Brown, both 21, graduated from Baltimore&#8217;s Ner Israel, where kids in their dorm sometimes snitched on the pair for indulging their nonkosher music habits. &#8220;I would say that 30 to 40 percent of our class knew about [lead singer] Draiman and had heard Disturbed,&#8221; says Brown. Now college roommates at the more liberal Yeshiva University in New York, they&#8217;re free to enjoy the band in relative peace.

That&#8217;s right: David Draiman, the lead singer of Disturbed, grew up in the yeshiva system &#8211; he attended five schools, and was kicked out of three of them. It&#8217;s no surprise to the band&#8217;s fans (or rubberneckers) &#8211; Draiman has repeatedly thrown Hebrew words, Jewish concepts, and knowing winks to the haredi subset of his audience &#8211; but writing lyrics like &#8220;Elokai, bury me tonight&#8221; is probably not what got Draiman ejected. (Blowing up the rosh yeshiva&#8217;s car, on the other hand, might have.)</description>
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    <dc:creator>mroth@jta.org</dc:creator>
    <dc:rights>Copyright 2008</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2008-06-06T;18:01:14-05:00</dc:date>
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