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  • Re: System of A Down

    I hate system of a down, I don't understand how someone can listen to that garbage, I mean it's just noise and screaming to my years...
    Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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    "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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      Originally posted by Mos View Post
      I hate system of a down, I don't understand how someone can listen to that garbage, I mean it's just noise and screaming to my years...
      Mos it seems you don't like anything Famous Armenians do.
      Positive vibes, positive taught

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        Originally posted by MrSevO View Post
        Mos it seems you don't like anything Famous Armenians do.
        Just because they're Armenian, I have to like their music? They do some activism which is good, but their music is garbage in my opinion...
        Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
        ---
        "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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        • Re: System of A Down

          Originally posted by Mos View Post
          Just because they're Armenian, I have to like their music? They do some activism which is good, but their music is garbage in my opinion...
          You talk about being Armenian & all that but instead of liking them or respecting them. all you do is criticize
          Positive vibes, positive taught

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            Why don't you stop repeating yourself? The first part of his post answers your question.

            Originally posted by Mos
            Just because they're Armenian, I have to like their music?
            Seriously, Pepsi. Seriously.

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              Ugh.... why must we be so uselessly arrogant? We were talking about their return, and before we even got into the subject, a hater had to share his negative thoughts, and someone had to turn the discussion toward that. If you don't like it, then that's your choice. Oh, and also, no one really cares -- it's not the type of music everyone likes and I understand this, I don't like it much either, but at least it's famous Armenian-related news.

              So back to my question: what do you guys think of SOAD's personal creations since the "indefinite hiatus"/breakup of the band?

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              • Re: System of A Down

                I though Serj Tankian's Elect the Dead was decent.

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                  i'm an appreciator of all types of music. soad is no exception. i found both serj's & daron/john's solo endeavors to be satisfying, but nothing like soad's spirit and musical treasures.

                  when serj went solo, it took me a while to adjust to the style of "elect the dead". however, with "imperfect harmonies" maybe i was a bit more acclimatized so it was more well received. both albums are powerful and brilliant. the messages have depth and intelligence.

                  as for scars on broadway, i think they came and went like a match lit in the wind. a bit too poppy for my taste (but tasteful "non-pop"). i still credit daron for making some great music. the message was somewhat obscure and covert, but it still towed the soad mentality. unfortunately, i felt daron was suffering when i would watch his live performances... he appeared lost.

                  over all, i am very excited of their reuniting and look forward to seeing them thrash on stage! i believe the soad are a great group of musicians, activists, and guys. most important, they are armenian. they promote the armenian name into public consciousness (i feel the same for the kardashians). more people are becoming aware of the armenians through these various platforms. it's up to us to educate them about the rest of our history and culture.

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                    Seeing them this summer for the first time. Seat tickets, but should be able to sneak into the floor pit should security be sufficiently lax.

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                    • Re: System of A Down

                      I've seen them plenty of times, the first time I ever saw them was when they had a free show @ Best Buy in Burbank
                      Last time I saw them was in San Diego...actually Chula Vista
                      Positive vibes, positive taught

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