The bassist is taking fans on a deeply personal journey as he opens up about what lies ahead with the band and his commitment to lasting change and a healthier future.
According to him, he is celebrating a “really special day” for him, adding that he wanted to commemorate his one-year sobriety with his fans.
The bassist also mentioned his experience in the rock and metal scene, noting the environment’s unhealthy connection to drugs and alcohol.
John Moyer, Dan Donegan, David Draiman and Mike Wengren of Disturbed pose for a group portrait on 6th September 2008 in Melbourne, Australia.Martin Philbey/Redferns via Getty Images
According to him, it was during Disturbed’s The Sickness Tour in celebration of their 25th anniversary.
“The first half of the tour I was drinking a lot, and my behavior was becoming erratic and I wasn't the person I wanted to be,” he mentioned on his Instagram live. “And I was struggling. And we took a break in the middle of that tour — it was, like, a week or week-and-a-half-long break between the first leg and the second leg — and it had become clear to me that my bandmates were worried about me.”
View this post on Instagram“ I took it very seriously, and when I went back out on the road, my very first show was in Seattle, and that was the first show in as long as I can remember that I didn't drink after the show,” the bassist recalled, adding “I never really drank that much before the show — maybe a shot or two, which when you're drinking a lot of alcohol, that's not much.”
During the early stages of his sobriety, Moyer realized that he was “drinking to escape the problems” caused by his habits.
“And the reason I'm sharing this is not because I'm looking for congratulations or anything like that, but I feel like it's important that if anyone out there is struggling with alcohol and drug abuse, that if I can beat it, I truly believe anyone can beat it,” he said, assuring his fans and followers that “there is help out there.”
Adding to the list is “The Godfather of Shock Rock,” Alice Cooper, now more than 30 years into his sobriety.
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