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    System of a Down

    System of a Down
    Artist: System Of A Down
    Label: Sony Japan
    Category: Music

    List Price: $45.98
    Buy New: $22.35
    You Save: $23.63 (51%)



    New (6) Used (4) from $22.35

    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
    Sales Rank: 469039

    Format: Extra Tracks, Import
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 2
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    EAN: 4988009875798
    ASIN: B00000I78Y

    Release Date: January 26, 1998
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Suite-Pee
      • Know
      • Sugar
      • Suggestions
      • Spiders
      • Ddevil
      • Soil
      • War?
      • Mind
      • Peephole
      • Cubert
      • Darts
      • P.L.U.C.K.
      • Marmalade [*]
      • Storaged [*]

    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Details
    Japanese Version featuring Bonus Tracks.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Not A Jadded Old Fart   December 16, 2004
    Chris White (Houston, Tx USA)
    10 out of 10 found this review helpful

    I wasn't gonna write a review(is it necessary, this album is ground zero for what metal should be)until I saw a review that basically says this album is great if you are 15.F**K YOU TOO!!! I'll have you know from the opinion of someone pushing 30 that this album made me realize that not only was metal relevant but vital to our world.I used to be a full on metalhead then the 90s happened and I realized life is too short to swell up your chest with bravado 24/7 and that's all metal was about until Korn came along, but Korn is too imature and trendy for me to champion them. I'll give them their proper respect for breaking new ground but alot of their stuff is boring and drawn out. Then System Of A Down Came along and showed me that you can channel aggression through metal and produce somthing very explosive. I thought Rollins was the only one who knew how to channel aggression properly. System Of A Dowm schooled him. System Of A Down schooled us all. Metal will never be the same, and as long as they countinue to make records, they will be the standard that everyone that has come out after them will be measured against. WAR? is so prophetic, it's scary. Ther is no filler on this album. From Daron's opening harmonic riff to Serj's singing of the word "Down" at the end it's hard to catch your breath or blink and more importantly it's not necessary.


    5 out of 5 stars The best band in music today   August 11, 2001
    6 out of 6 found this review helpful

    Among all the sleazy MTV rock'n'roll wannabes, SOAD is simply a breath of fresh air... Listen to their music several times, and each time you will notice something new. The debut album is fantastic, I cannot wait until the next one comes out. The preview tracks like "Chop Suey", "Arto" and "Innervision" are very promising so far.


    5 out of 5 stars System   January 18, 2000
    Josh Barnett (Adrian,Michigan)
    6 out of 7 found this review helpful

    Without the two bonus tracks this cd was great by itself. with them its the best cd ive ever heard. marmalde is the best system song ever. it is a must have for system fans


    5 out of 5 stars Ode to Rock   December 1, 2005
    Sir Adam of Scots ((please remember to vote!!))
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    This is an album that I have been wearing out for years. It is thrashing, insightful, mysterious and never gets old.

    System of a Down is without a doubt my favorite Rock band. No doubt, without question. They wreak of aptitude, even as displayed in this their debut album.

    If you want an indepth view into each of these songs, it would literally take me thousands of words spread across a hundred pages, so I will sum up my avidity into a breviloquent format.

    Frankly that can only happen if I give you an overall sense of the experience of listening to this album an incalculable amount of times. It is an emotional piece of work, displaying a band (labeled by and kicking off the genre of Nuemetal, supposedly) which is beginning to find a focus on later greatness. With the release of Mezmerize/Hypnotize, it is highly recommended that you go back to this beginning to understand their foundations. Though their sound may not of been as authentically ethnic as newer work, it still rocks.

    Spiders is in my mind (no pun) the crowning achievement of this album in the realm of haunting pulses and envelopment. Suite-Pee, though labeled with a name in no way associated with the song - as many are, is a bold throw against the belief that Christ was a woman. Ddevil is a sarcastic snarl at Satan, amazingly enough. The verses tell about the horrible "photographic relapse, of a people feeding frenzy" then the acerbic line "the devil is so lovely." The exhibition of Good and Evil is still lingering in their music today. SUGAR gives the bouncing breakout song which had youngin's banging their head with glee. It tells, in a roundabout way, the drained emotions of the lonely - playing russian roulette just by exhisting day to day. Others cover the plagues of war and injustices upon the family infrastructure. They fight the agnostic heathen and thumb their noses at anything resembling the formulaic backbone of Rock. They are good, real good. And, blunt.

    **The Two bonus tracks included are Marmalade and Storaged, which are songs that are not to be bypassed. For Thirty more bucks? That's between you and the folded hunk of leather in your back pocket.

    That touches the skeletal structure of an album that is alive and well. It is refreshingly different, as are all of their albums.

    The videos, which can be seen through a number of sources on the net, are worthy of study and combine vision, style and coolness to enhance the songs they represent. {S~A~O~S}



    5 out of 5 stars System of a down is by far the best new artist of the year   April 15, 1999
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    System is taking hard music to new levels with their new self titled album. Buy it or you are missing out on something BIG! No other band has come up with a style anythig like this! Five stars all the way baby


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