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Indestructible is the third single and title track by American rock band Disturbed, from their fourth studio album, Indestructible. According to lead vocalist David Draiman, "It's a fight song. It's for anybody who needs that. Our statement about war has always been very, very clear: We're against war at every level, unless absolutely necessary. I personally don't think the reasons given justify the current conflict in Iraq."

"Indestructible" is "an anthem for soldiers", vocalist David Draiman comments. "It's meant to be something that would make them feel invincible, take away their fear, make them strong." According to Draiman, the song also signifies Disturbed's lingering presence and success in the music industry. Draiman comments that the song "kind of symbolizes the fact that we're still f***** here, because that we haven't been destroyed, that we withstood the test of time."Guitarist Dan Donegan furthers this point, stating "We feel that we've become indestructible to be able to survive this long in the business, and continuing a success with it." Draiman concludes, "We have been through a lot. No matter what gets thrown at us, as a band, no matter what happens in the musical environment, we're still here, we're still viable, and still standing."

A music video went into production in June 2008 with Noble Jones as the director. and was unveiled on August 20, 2008. It features high-concept battle scenes, reminiscent of the film 300, intercut with footage of the band performing the song. The video shows the progression of war throughout history; from basic fighting with spears, and arrows, to using modern machinery such as guns.

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