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System of a Down sometimes simply referred to as SOAD or SoaD is an Armenian-American rock band from Glendale, California, formed in 1994. System of a Down consists of Serj Tankian (lead vocals and keyboards and

rhythm guitar), Daron Malakian (vocals and lead guitar), Shavo Odadjian (bass), John Dolmayan

(drums)The band has released five studio albums and have sold over 20 million records worldwide . They have been nominated for four Grammy

Award, of which they have won one in 2006 for Best Hard Rock Performance. The group went on

indefinite hiatus August 13, 2006.

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HistoryThis section's tone or style may not be

appropriate for Wikipedia. Specific concerns may be found on the talk page. See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. (November

2007) Soil (1992–1994)

Daron Malakian met Serj Tankian in 1992, while they both shared the same rehearsal studio in different bands. They formed a jam band called Soil (Serj on

vocals/keyboards and Daron on guitar; not to be confused with the Chicago band Soil) with Domingo Laranio (drums) and Dave Hakopyan (bass).Around

this time, they also met Shavo Odadjian. After about a year, with one supposed jam session recording and one live show, Dave and Domingo left, thinking the band wasn't going anywhere (Hakopyan would later co-found the band The Apex Theory which, in 2007,

changed their name to Mt. Helium).

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In the beginning (1994–1997)The band later broke up and Tankian and

Malakian formed a new band "System of a Down," adapting the name from a poem

Daron wrote entitled "Victims of the Down". Shavo Odadjian thought that the word System appealed to a much broader

audience than "Victims," and they wanted their albums to be stored near the band Slayer. Odadjian was the band's original

manager and promoter, but joined as the bassist, and managerial duties were taken

over by the Velvet Hammer Music and Management Group and founder

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David "Beno" Benveniste.System of a Down quickly made what is known as their early Untitled 1995 Demo Tape, which had very early

recordings of "Mr. Jack" (called "PIG"), along with a song called "Flake," and an early recording of "The Metro," a

cover of the Berlin song of the same name. It is rumored that there are other tapes made, which contain early

recordings of "Friik," "36" (called ".36"), and "Roulette." Two other songs, "X" (called "Multiply") and "Honey" were

live demos at the time and were played at very early shows. After this, the band recorded three public demos, which have been numbered as Demo Tape 1 to 3, as the

early 1995 demo was not discovered until much later. Many of the songs featured on the demos would

eventually make their way onto the band's debut album. In mid 1997, Khachaturian left the band due to a hand injury (he subsequently co-founded The Apex Theory,

which included former Soil bassist Dave Hakopyan). Soon after playing at the Whisky-A-Go-Go and Viper Room with

new drummer Joh Dolmayan, the band caught the attention of producer Rick Rubin, who asked them to keep in touch with him. Showing great interest, they recorded yet another demo near the end of that year. This demo,

however, was made only to be sent to record companies. The tape was not released to the public until years later when it was leaked onto the Internet. After Rick helped

them get signed onto American/Columbia Records, System of a Down began to record in his studio. In 1997, the group won the Best Signed Band award from the Rock

City Awards.

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Debut album (1998–2000)

Shavo OdadjianIn the summer of 1998 (June 1998), System of a Down released their debut album, System of a

Down. They enjoyed moderate success with their first single "Sugar" becoming a radio favorite,

followed by the single "Spiders." After the release of the album, the band toured extensively,

opening for Slayer and Metallica before making their way to the second stage of Ozzfest.

Following Ozzfest, they toured with Fear Factory and Incubus before headlining the Sno-Core Tour

with Puya, Mr. Bungle, The Cat and Incubus providing support. In 2000, the band contributed

their cover of the Black Sabbath song "Snowblind" to the Black Sabbath tribute album

Nativity in Black 2.

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Breakthrough and success (2001–2003)The group's big break arrived when their second album Toxicity debuted at #1 on the American and Canadian

charts, eventually achieving multi-platinum certification. The album has since sold 7 million copies worldwide and is the only album of System of a Down that doesn't have a parental guidance sticker on the cover. It was the top

album in America on the week of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the political environment caused by the

attacks added to the controversy surrounding their hit single "Chop Suey!" causing it to be taken off the radio as it contained politically sensitive lyrics at the time such as

"(I don't think you) trust in my self-righteous suicide." Regardless, the video gained constant play on MTV as did

the second single, "Toxicity." Even with the controversy surrounding "Chop Suey!", which earned a Grammy

nomination, System of a Down still received constant airplay in the United States throughout late 2001 and 2002 with "Toxicity" and "Aerials" which also earned a Grammy nomination in 2003. In May 2006, VH1 listed Toxicity in the #14 slot in the 40 Greatest Metal Songs.

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In 2001, the band went on tour with Slipknot in the United States. After seeing the success of the tour, System and

Slipknot went on a Pledge of Allegiance Tour with Rammstein, Mudvayne, and No One in 2002. In late 2001, a few unreleased tracks made their way onto the Internet.

The group released a statement that the tracks were unfinished material. Soon after, the band released the final versions of the songs, which were recorded at the same time, but hadn't been used for Toxicity. The result was Steal This Album!, released in November 2002. The album did not feature a booklet, and its disc resembled a

CD-R that was marked with a felt-tip marker. 50,000 special copies of the album with different CD designs

were also released, each designed by a different member of the band. The name of the album is a reference to

Abbie Hoffman's counter-culture book, Steal This Book and as a message to those who stole the songs and

released them on the Internet. The song "Innervision" was released as a promo single and received constant airplay on alternative radio. A video for "Boom!" was filmed with

director Michael Moore as a protest against the War in Iraq.

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Mezmerize and Hypnotize (2004–2006)

Serj TankianFrom 2004 to 2005, the group produced a double album, with the two parts released six months apart. The first album, Mezmerize, was released on May

17, 2005, to favorable reviews by critics. It debuted at #1 in the United States, Canada, Australia and all around the world, making it System of a Down's

second #1 album. First week sales rocketed to over 800,000 copies worldwide. The Grammy Award-winning single "B.Y.O.B.," which questions the integrity of

military recruiting in America, worked its way up the Billboard Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts. The next single, "Question!" was released with Shavo Odadjian co-directing the music video. Following the release of Mezmerize, the

band toured extensively throughout the United States and Canada with The Mars Volta and Bad Acid Trip supporting.

The second part of the double album, Hypnotize, was released on November 22, 2005. Like Mezmerize, it debuted at #1 in the US, making System of a

Down, along with The Beatles, Guns 'N Roses, and rappers 2Pac and DMX, the only artists to ever have two studio albums debut at #1 in the same year. In

February 2006, System of a Down won the Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance for "B.Y.O.B.," beating out other established artists such as Nine

Inch Nails and Robert Plant. Their second single off the Hypnotize album, "Lonely Day" was released in March in the United States. System of a Down released "Kill Rock 'N Roll" and "Vicinity of Obscenity" as their next promo

singles. The band headlined Ozzfest 2006 in cities where tour

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founder Ozzy Osbourne opted not to appear or wasn't playing on the main stage.

System of a Down's songs were used in the 2006 film Screamers, directed by Carla Garapedian. They appeared in the movie, in an interview talking about the importance

of helping create awareness and recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

Screamers debuted in theaters in large city markets such as New York City, Detroit, Washington D.C., San Francisco,

Fresno, Providence, and Boston. An earlier engagement started exclusively in Los Angeles

on December 8, 2006. Also, Lonely Day appeared on the soundtrack for the

2006 movie Disturbia.System of a Down was honored at the USC v. Cal game at the Los Angeles Coliseum in Los Angeles, CA in 2006. The

Trojan Marching Band, along with Dolmayan and Odadjian, performed three System of a Down songs:

Toxicity, Sugar, and Hypnotize. System of a Down's song Lonely Day was nominated for Best Hard Rock

Performance in the 49th Grammy Awards in 2007, but lost to Woman by Wolfmother.

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Style and influencesThe stylistic variety and level of experimentation in System of a Down's music has made it difficult to

describe. Though they have evolved their sound with each album, System of a Down has, for the most part,

maintained a single style throughout their body of work. This style has variously been termed alternative metal, alternative rock, art rock, experimental rock, hard rock,

heavy metal, nu metal, progressive metal and progressive rock. Malakian has stated that "We don't belong to any one scene" and that "I don't like the nu-metal drop-A 7-string guitar sound; it is not my thing, at least not yet".

According to Tankian, "As far as arrangement and everything, [our music] is pretty much pop. To me,

System of a Down isn't a progressive band. [...] But it's not a typical pop project, obviously. We definitely pay

attention to the music to make sure

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that it's not something someone's heard before."

The band has used a wide range of instruments, including electric mandolins, baritone electric guitars, acoustic guitars,

ouds, sitars and twelve string guitars. According to Malakian, he would often

write songs in E♭ tuning, which would later be changed to drop C tuning in order to be

performed by the band. Malakian states that "For me, the drop-C tuning is right down the center. It has enough of the

clarity and the crisp sound—most of our riffy stuff is done on the

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top two strings, anyway—but it's also thicker and ballsier."

The band's influences include Middle Eastern music, The Beatles, Frank

Zappaand Slayer. The band's musical style has often been compared to that

of Zappa. Malakian has stated that "I'm a fan of music. I'm not necessarily

a fan of any one band." Dolmayan stated "I dont think we sound like

anybody else. I consider us System of a Down." Odadjian stated "You can compare us to whoever you want. I don't care. Comparisons and labels have no effect on this band. Fact is

fact: We are who we are and they are who they are."

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Band membersCurrent members

Daron Malakian — vocals, guitars (1994–2006; indefinite hiatus)Serj Tankian — lead vocals, keyboards (1994–2006; indefinite

hiatus)Shavo Odadjian — bass (1994–2006; indefinite hiatus)John Dolmayan — drums (1997–2006; indefinite hiatus)

Daron also played some bass and keyboards on Mezmerize and Hypnotize. Serj also occasionally plays rhythm guitar live, along

with Daron playing lead guitar. Shavo occasionally sings backing vocals live.

Former membersOntronik "Andy" Khachaturian — drums (1994–1997)

Andy filled in singing for Serj, while he was sick, for one show; this was after he had left the band.

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DiscographyMain article: System of a

Down discographySystem of a Down (1998)

Toxicity (2001)Steal This Album! (2002)

Mezmerize (2005)Hypnotize (2005)

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