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36 system of a down album art itunes
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36 system of a down album art itunes

Starts off with a very simplistic intro, but then transitions into head-banging. 8/10Ī.D.D.- This has always been one of my favorite songs. Once again, great harmonies between Tankian and Malakian. The intro is loud and fast, then it just transitions into a softer and smooth verse. Nuguns- I love the intro and the verse in this song. Ever seen the music video? The song starts out with Serj just talking, then shortly after screaming, "Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Every time you drop the bomb you kill the god your child has born!" This is quite possibly in my top 2 favorites songs for the album. 7/10īoom!-This song is most definately the most political song of the album. This isn't one of my favorite songs though. "Left with no arms, in the powerstruggle!" is the main part of the chorus that Malakian and Tankian sing. SOAD got creative when making most of the songs off of this album. This is a very middle-eastern influenced song. 9/10īubbles- I seem to skip this song a lot, but it is still a good song.

36 system of a down album art itunes

Not too hard guitar riffs, but the song is still creative.

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This song is full of harmony's by Tankian and Malakian. But I will not let that get in the way of the review. It used to be my favorite song on the album, before it got over-played on the radio. Innervision- This was the first single off of the album. This song is pretty cool, and it gives you a nice laugh when hearing it the first few times.

36 system of a down album art itunes

pizza toppings? I don't know if this was a joke or not but knowing SOAD, they probably created major metaphors in this song. Katherine TurmanĬhic-N-stu- This is a very strange song about. It's an intense and eye-opening aural history lesson you can mosh to. In keeping with their creative, fan-oriented approach, System are releasing four limited runs of the CD, each version featuring artwork from a different band member. (American Dream Disorder)," and "Boom!" System keep listeners guessing with discomfiting time changes that match up with Serj's incendiary lyrics. From the funny, frantic "Chic 'N' Stu," to "F**k the System," "A.D.D. These smart, varied songs feature Serj's frenetic, staccato, Jello Biafra-like phrasing atop the band's edgy, commanding, metal-meets-punk base. The band stresses the songs are not "B-sides or outtakes" in fact, they clearly show System at their apex. A play on the late activist Abbie Hoffman's Steal This Book, the album consists of 16 System songs from the mid-1990s through 2001. With Rage Against the Machine disbanded, System of a Down ascend to the political aggro-rock throne, and with Steal This Album, the Los Angeles-based quartet prove themselves worthy to wear the crown. It seems that in Steal This album, the sounds related to that of the first album. Toxicity was a little bit of a change for SOAD in my opinion. I find that most of this album, Steal this Album is a continuation of the insanely unique songs of the self-titled album. SOAD is a very unique band, as I have stated in my other thread, System of a Down-Self Titled.














36 system of a down album art itunes