System Of A Down - good?

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i just got their two cd's for about 5$ so what can I expect when they come in the mail? i heard spiders on conan o brian last year and they seemed decent. opinions..?

kevin enas, Saturday, 22 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Frank Zappa goes nu-metal. I leave it to you if this is a good thing.

Ned Raggett, Saturday, 22 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

It's an acquired taste. They're certainly far better than all the other 'nu-metal' bands (exception: the Deftones), and they've definitely got an eccentric streak about them. They've got one of the best vocalists in modern music, period, if you ask me. As a side note, the song "War?", with a chorus of "WE WILL FIGHT THE HEATHENS!" is now creepy to listen to.

And please don't hurt me, I'm just a young-un.

Simon H., Saturday, 22 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

they make the case for charles manson being a misunderstood environmentalist.

keith, Sunday, 23 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

They are a break from the norm and eccentric but done tastefully which, YES, is a good thing. Of course most of ILM will think its shit because its not sing songy with wuss vocals.

chaki, Sunday, 23 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

From what I've heard it seems to be a new take on Nu-Metal that might actually be worth paying attention to. But then again, the continual regression back to choppy-thrash riffdom is cringe-worthy. Can't we have some new sounds too?

Michael Dieter, Sunday, 23 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

their radio singles have been a guilty a pleasure, and this is coming from somebody who hates "that rap-metal shit."

mike taylor, Monday, 24 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

the new song they're playing on m2 ("chop suey!") is notable for featuring what sounds like bouzouki. also has some irritating lyrics that are convincingly delivered; i don't HEAR frank zappa in the music but the singer sure does bear a resemblance since he lopped off his afro. new metal, sure, but better than durst and his descendant cronies (the godawful puddle of mudd (MUDD!), anyone?).

your null fame, Monday, 24 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

they're terrific; Toxicity is one of my fave rekkids o' th' year. good singer, good rhythm section playing sub-skank thrash, like the guitarist, lyrics...hope the war and/or stolen equipment in LA doesn't fuck 'em up too bad.

M. Matos, Monday, 24 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

System of a Down shouldn't be taken seriously but then when you realise that you're left thinking to yourself, well yeah they should be taken quite seriously. Same applies to their music from quirky licks to thrash to melody, the juxtaposition of styles is quite incredible and they know how to write a good hook oddly enough...fantastic stuff.

Luke Walding, Tuesday, 25 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

WAKE UP! dntfrgtptanltl MAKE UP!

(Hooray for piss-takes!)

Mitch Lastnamewithheld, Wednesday, 26 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

seven years pass...

System of a Down - good
Serj Tankian album - not good

chap, Thursday, 11 June 2009 00:23 (sixteen years ago)

i did 'chop suey!' at karaoke once, i couldn't talk for about half an hour afterwards

Executive Producer Wolf Dick (haitch), Thursday, 11 June 2009 01:11 (sixteen years ago)

two years pass...

Just saw them live...I don't really know too much about them, but the guitarrist is not very good and should not sing.

Monkey tennis? (Solrac), Monday, 10 October 2011 15:05 (fourteen years ago)

eight months pass...

Serj will be doing an 'ask me anything' on reddit this thursday in case you have any interesting to ask? Top question right now is: why did you leave the keys up on the table?

Moka, Tuesday, 3 July 2012 02:08 (thirteen years ago)

eight years pass...

holy cow there are new songs! for Bandcamp Friday no less.

We as System Of A Down have just released new music for the first time in 15 years. The time to do this is now, as together, the four of us have something extremely important to say as a unified voice. These two songs, “Protect The Land” and “Genocidal Humanoidz” both speak of a dire and serious war being perpetrated upon our cultural homelands of Artsakh and Armenia.

We’re proud to share these songs with you and hope you enjoy listening to them. Further, we encourage you to read on to learn more about their origins and once you do, hope you are inspired to speak out about the horrific injustices and human rights violations occurring there now. Most importantly and urgently, we humbly implore you to donate, in sums small or large to help those adversely affected with what are ever growing accounts of crimes against humanity.

In turn, you will receive downloads of these two new songs and the feeling that you’re truly making a difference. These funds will be used to provide crucial and desperately needed aid and basic supplies for those affected by these hideous acts.

On September 27, the combined forces of Azerbaijan and Turkey (along with Isis terrorists from Syria) attacked the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, which we as Armenians call Artsakh. For over the past month, civilians young and old have been awakened day and night by the frightful sights and sounds of rocket attacks, falling bombs, missiles, drones and terrorist attacks. They’ve had to find sanctuary in makeshift shelters, trying to avoid the fallout of outlawed cluster bombs raining down on their streets and homes, hospitals and places of worship. Their attackers have set their forests and endangered wildlife ablaze using white phosphorus, another banned weapon.

And Why?

Because over 30 years ago in 1988, the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh (which at the time was an Autonomous Oblast within the USSR), were tired of being treated as second class citizens and decided to declare their rightful independence from the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic whose borders engulfed their own. This ultimately led to a war of self determination by Armenians in Karabakh against Azerbaijan that ended in a cease fire in 1994, with Armenians retaining control of their ancestral homelands and maintaining their independence to the present day. Our people have lived there for millennia, and for most families there, it’s the only home they and their forefathers and mothers have ever known. They just want to live in peace as they have for centuries.

The current corrupt regimes of Aliyev in Azerbaijan and Erdogan in Turkey now want to not only claim these lands as their own, but are committing genocidal acts with impunity on humanity and wildlife to achieve their mission. They are banking on the world being too distracted with COVID, elections and civil unrest to call out their atrocities. They have the bankroll, the resources and have recruited massive public relations firms to spin the truth and conceal their barbaric objective of genocide. This is not the time to turn a blind eye.

There is an immediate need for global citizens to urge their respective governments to not only condemn the actions of these crooked dictators, but to also insist world leaders act with urgency to bring peace to the region and rightfully recognize Artsakh as the independent nation it is.

We realize that for many of you, there are more convenient ways you like listening to music, so please consider the opportunity to download these songs as an act of charity above all else. Think of the list price for the downloads as a minimum donation, and if you have the ability and can be more generous with your donation, every single member of System Of A Down will be even more grateful for your benevolence. Band royalties from this initiative will be donated to Armenia Fund, a US based charity organization instrumental in providing those in need in Artsakh and Armenia with supplies needed for their basic survival.

https://systemofadown.bandcamp.com/album/protect-the-land-genocidal-humanoidz

it bangs for thee (Simon H.), Friday, 6 November 2020 12:40 (five years ago)

Genocidal Humanoidz is alright, don't think much of Protect the Land though.

chap, Friday, 6 November 2020 13:14 (five years ago)


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