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Thank you for explaining the difference between an album and a concert, but that wasn't actually my question. When did SOAD start doing this? And what do they sing during their concerts? No bootlegs?
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Well, that's something you'd have to ask a person who lives in Armenia, right?Originally posted by QuarteriaOkay, I must ask this: Are these guys popular in Armenia? Do the people THERE actually like them? They exercise their freedom of speech right a lot against the President and I thought Armenia isn't against America in Iraq. What do the people of Armenia think about them?
What artists might do on stage, and on an album, differs for many reasons. What they do on stage, for certain events, might be for personal beliefs, for the fans sake.Originally posted by tunotSince when? Why not their albums? I've never heard it. Then again, I've never been to their concert.
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Since when? Why not their albums? I've never heard it. Then again, I've never been to their concert.Originally posted by aceThey sing Armenian at live concerts alot. Its sick beyond belief.
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They sing Armenian at live concerts alot. Its sick beyond belief.Originally posted by tunotI interpreted it as a system that continuously causes the downfall of society. Think politics, institutions like schools, etc.
Serj said that artistic freedom should allow everyone to interpret it their own way.
Downside of SOAD: I'd like to hear them sing in Armenian. Just once. I know they all speak Armenian. So why not write just one song in Armenian? They had a chance to sing Ter Voghormia on Toxicity, I believe (the hidden track at the end with Arto Tuncboyaciyan), but they only hum along. Now imagine something like "Sugar" in Armenian. "Shakar". Why not?
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I interpreted it as a system that continuously causes the downfall of society. Think politics, institutions like schools, etc.Originally posted by spiralWhat is "System of a Down" supposed to mean? It doesn't sound like proper English.
Serj said that artistic freedom should allow everyone to interpret it their own way.
Downside of SOAD: I'd like to hear them sing in Armenian. Just once. I know they all speak Armenian. So why not write just one song in Armenian? They had a chance to sing Ter Voghormia on Toxicity, I believe (the hidden track at the end with Arto Tuncboyaciyan), but they only hum along. Now imagine something like "Sugar" in Armenian. "Shakar". Why not?
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Okay, I must ask this: Are these guys popular in Armenia? Do the people THERE actually like them? They exercise their freedom of speech right a lot against the President and I thought Armenia isn't against America in Iraq. What do the people of Armenia think about them?
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But SOAD reaches out to the youth by doing a show on or around the Genocide day every year in LA. (Minus this year).Originally posted by StarweaverWell ofcoure SOAD could never reach the heights of such wonders as Aram Assatryan and tata who have done so much more than SOAD to promote armenian culture and genocide awareness...........
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Well ofcoure SOAD could never reach the heights of such wonders as Aram Assatryan and tata who have done so much more than SOAD to promote armenian culture and genocide awareness...........
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YOU'RE XXX RATED!Originally posted by AnonymouseYour post is xxx rated.
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