![]() In the interest of not stereotyping, I’ll say the majority of my school did not listen to metal at all. It came out when I was in 6th grade, and the middle school I attended was, to be honest, majority African American or Haitian. Toxicity was close to becoming a cultural phenomenon. We must start with not their first album, though, but the album that blew them up. So, in loving memory of the first portion of System of a Down’s career (and, fingers crossed, hopefully not their last), I have taken it upon myself to take a look back on their entire discography, and give a fairly detailed analysis on each of the bands 5 albums (essentially, however, only three distinct phases) now that we have a large scope with which to compare them. ![]() Recently, System of a Down (once again, one of my favorite bands), announced they would be disbanding for a good deal of time. They’re one of the bands that when I hear someone say “Oh they suck”, I get irrational and start blabbering incoherently about how awesome they really are. ![]() ![]() I’m something of a System of a Down fanboy. ![]()
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