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Technique of the Down (another time known as S.O.The.D.) occurs as Alternative metal band from Los Angeles, California. There exists occasionally contention when to whether their music is better described when alternative metal or nu metal. A band consists of Serj Tankian (vocals, keyboards), John Dolmayan (drums), Daron Malakian (guitar, vocals) and Shavo Odadjian (bass), who come known sir thomas more for the outspoken social & political views obtained in their songs than for their distinctive dress styles & goatees. Altogether foursome members come of Armenian ancestry.
History, style and influences
Formulas of the Down utilizes the wide range of instruments, including baritone electric guitars, electric mandolins, sitars, 12-string classical guitars and many more East Asian instruments. Their independent influences come virtually all observably from either sooner alternative rock bands, but it too draw influence from either a heavy metal, punk rock, jazz, fusion, Armenian folk music, classic rock, blues, and industrial genres.
A band enjoyed moderate profits by having their 1st singles, "Sugar", stratified total Niner on a top L Songs that changed the world on Kerrang magazine, "Suite-Pee" & "Spiders", from either their debut album System of a Down. Nevertheless, their large break come from either their critically acclaimed 2nd album, Toxicity, which debuted at #1 on the American and Canadian stock and index charts, in time achieving multi-platinum certification. A album was #1 inside United states of america on the week of the September 11, 2001 attacks and a political environment from either the attacks added to the contestation surrounding their hit individual "Chop Suey!", released in the late summertime of 2001. Patterns of the Down standard constant airplay in the United States throughout late 2001 and 2002 with their hits, "Chop Suey!", "Toxicity", "Aerials", from their 2nd album, Toxicity, & "Innervision" from either their third album, Steal This Album!.
Inside November 2002 their third album, which contains songs which were recorded for but not involved in a number one 2 albums, was discharged under the title Steal This Album!. Early recordings of virtually all of a songs got leak onto the internet and were well received per fans consequent in the subsequent release. There are 5 different designs of the album available. 1 version of the CD resembles a CD Recordable that was labeled with the felt-tip marker. 50,000 copies of every of the more quaternion featured designs were freed. A quatern single b& members; Serj, Shavo, Daron and John; both designed one of a favorite covers.
Inside 2004, the band recorded 2 brand freshly albums known as Mezmerize and Hypnotize. Mezmerize was freed in the United States & Europe on May 17 2005, and around Australia on May 22 2005, while Hypnotize is to become freed in the United States in November 22. Around early January, 2005, a newly track known as "Cigaro" was by design leaked onto a cyberspace to exist as praised from either fans, followed per release of the single "B.Y.O.B. (Bring Your Own Bombs)", which worked its way up the North American singles charts. Around January too they played at Heavy Day Out inside Oceanithe a song for their higher-coming album Hypnotize known as Tentative. A next lone was Question!, with bassist Shavo Odadjian co-directing a streaming videos. Mezmerize was a successful release for a band, immediately shooting as much as the top of the U.s.a. stock and index charts, getting it the title class action's 2nd sequentially total-a single debut. 1st week sales rocketed to all above 800,000 copies worldwide, by owning the album debuting at total-1 inside over a twelve more countries, including Canada, Japan, Australia, Germany, and France. A album has likewise been usually easily received by critics. Inside late September, 2005, a band filmed the foremost (official) lone "Hypnotize" for the 2nd disc. A lone was freed late September, to become broadcast in radio stations.
Nu metal or not?
There exists a few disagreement on top a band's genre: Are it nu metal (a term which to occasionally population will bring blackball connotations) or even only heavy metal?
Rules of the Down keep around been labeled when nu metal by a bit of fans & media since their incarnation. This may be attributed to a release of their number 1 album, which occurred when you took the nu metal boom of the mid-to-late Ninety's. Adding to this, a band toured using Ozzfest, a festival that occasionally features numbers of higher-&-energetic nu metallic elastic. Additionally, their music contains what occasionally understand when nu metallic traits: it seldom feature guitar solos, utilize elementary guitar riffs & typically use the song structure average of nu metallic elastic (verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus).
Victims world health organization don't suppose a nu metallic genre applies to the band argue that no rapping or turntables used in any of their songs; such hip-hop influences are average, whenever does'nt defining traits of nu metal.
Moreover, a band doesn't assume themselves to become nu metal. Guitarist Daron Malakian has said in the Guitar World interview that he is glad that System of a Down got non slipped into the nu metallic genre. In the period of the 2005 concert, he announced, ''"They used to call us nü-metal, now they call us prog rock. I think they'll call us anything that's popular."
Too inside a 2005 locate by having the Houston Press, Daron said, "Lately, we've been doing interviews, and people have been like, 'You guys are really leading the way for the new prog movement,' and I'm like, 'What?' Because a couple of years ago, these guys were comparing us to Limp Bizkit and Korn, and now that we're still here and those bands aren't, they're talking about prog. It's just kind of aggravating that people always have to have something to compare us to, or bunch us up with. I'm not saying we're the most original band in the world, but I don't really feel that we fall into a heavy-metal category or a pure rock category. There's a lot of stuff mixed up into one."
Members
Serj Tankian - Vocals & Keyboards
Daron Malakian - Guitar & Vocals
Shavo Odadjian - Bass
John Dolmayan - Drums
Previous members
Andy Khachaturian - Drums
Discography
Albums
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|Album Cover
|Date of Release
|Title
|Label
|Chart positions
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||June 30, 1998
|System of a Down
|American, Columbia
|#124 United states (Qualified Platinum)
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||September 4, 2001
|Toxicity
|American, Columbia
|#1 U.s.a. (Qualified 4x Platinum), #1 Canada, #13 UK
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||November 26, 2002
|Steal This Album!
|American, Columbia
|#15 United states of america (Qualified Platinum), #56 UK
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||May 16, 2005
|Mezmerize
|American, Columbia
|#1 U.s. (Qualified Platinum), #1 UK, #1 Australia, #1 Canada
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||November 22, 2005
|Hypnotize
|American, Columbia
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Singles
! breadth="28" rowspan="2"| Year
! breadth="214" rowspan="2"| Title
! colspan="4"| Chart Positions
! breadth="214" rowspan="2"| Album
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! breadth="86"| US Hot 100
! breadth="86"| US Modern Rock
! breadth="86"| US Mainstream Rock
! breadth="86"| UK Singles Chart
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| 1998
| "Sugar"
! -
! #31
! #28
! -
| Models of the Down
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| 1999
| "Spiders"
! -
! #38
! #25
! -
| Rules of the Down
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| 2000
| "War?"
! -
! -
! -
! -
| Rules of the Down
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| 2000
| "The Metro"
! -
! -
! -
! -
| Dracula 2000 [Soundtrack]
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| 2001
| "Chop Suey!"
! #76
! #7
! -
! #17
| Toxicity
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| 2002
| "Toxicity"
! #70
! #3
! #10
! #25
| Toxicity
|-
| 2002
| "Aerials"
! #55
! #1
! #1
! #34
| Toxicity
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| 2003
| "Innervision"
! -
! #12
! #14
! -
| Steal This Album!
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| 2003
| "Boom!"
! -
! -
! -
! -
| Steal This Album!
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| 2003
| "I-E-A-I-A-I-O"
! -
! -
! -
! -
| Steal This Album!
|-
| 2005
| "B.Y.O.B."
! #27
! #4
! #4
! -
| Mezmerize
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| 2005
| "Question!"
! -
! #9
! #7
! #41
| Mezmerize
|-
| 2005
| "Hypnotize"
! -
! #34
! #38
! -
| Hypnotize
|}
Music videos
"Sugar" from either System of a Down (1998) Directed by Nathan Cox
"Spiders" from either System of a Down (1999) Directed by Charlie Deaux
"War?" from either System of a Down (2000)
"Chop Suey!" from either Toxicity (2001) Directed by Marcos Siega
"Aerials" from either Toxicity (2002) Directed by Shavo Odadjian
"Toxicity" from either Toxicity (2002) Directed by Shavo Odadjian and Marcos Siega
"Boom!" from either Steal This Album! (2003) Directed by Michael Moore
"B.Y.O.B." from either Mezmerize (2005) Directed by Jake Nava
"Question!" from either Mezmerize (2005) Directed by Shavo Odadjian and Howard Greenhalgh
"Hypnotize" from either Hypnotize'' (2005) Directed by Shavo Odadjian
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