RAPPER reacts to SYSTEM of A DOWN - Chop Suey - What's this about?

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  • @cynymin6420
    @cynymin6420 Год назад +301

    “The song is about how when people die, they will be regarded differently depending on the way they pass,” said Malakian. “Like, if I were to die from a drug overdose, everyone would say I deserved it because I abused drugs, hence the line Angels deserve to die.”

    • @Kevin-qp6ow
      @Kevin-qp6ow 9 месяцев назад +32

      My sister also pointed out that the beginning is about someone who's being abused. Put a little makeup to cover the bruises and leave the keys on the table to escape quickly.

    • @callendempsterjr3069
      @callendempsterjr3069 9 месяцев назад +1

      Correct

    • @JivedSonen
      @JivedSonen 4 месяца назад +10

      All three of y'all are wrong..... The songs about a battered woman living with an abusive man who uses even simple things such as "leaving the keys (in the wrong place) on the table as an excuse to get mad and beat her, So she's constantly having to apply makeup to cover bruises and black eyes(to fade away the shake up).... "Create another fable" is him accusing her of lying during the fight but it's also a double entender for him lying to himself in order to have an excuse(You wanted to) to take his aggressions out on her...
      And her only escape is a self-righteous suicide... And soad cries when an innocent angel of a woman deserves something as severe as death, to get relief from her suffering....
      The "father into your hands I commend my spirit" part is the final prayer before death, and the "why have you forsaken me" part is the begging and pleading for a solution, and feeling alone and helpless, before the eventual suicide.

    • @HornAndHaloWrestling
      @HornAndHaloWrestling 4 месяца назад +4

      ​@@JivedSonen I mean, you can think that, but im pretty sure Malakian WORKED on the song, would probably know the real meaning

    • @JivedSonen
      @JivedSonen 4 месяца назад +1

      @@HornAndHaloWrestling You would think so yes... Except that this is big label music industry and there are probably 15 people working on that song and the version that was released isn't even the original lyrics.... Not to mention there's that pesky troublesome little factor that my comment explanation makes way more sense than what malakian said

  • @tracyflood7485
    @tracyflood7485 9 месяцев назад +38

    The part you're trying to place: "Father into your hands, I commend my spirit, etc..." is what Jesus said on the cross

  • @andrew348
    @andrew348 Год назад +53

    He was so disappointed his explanation was wrong that he pooped on the real explanation 😂

    • @BlackPegasusRaps
      @BlackPegasusRaps  Год назад +10

      😂😭

    • @jessicamurphy7846
      @jessicamurphy7846 2 месяца назад +2

      Seriously!!!! The father part is completely biblical, but still didn’t recognize that and wanted it to be about abortion.

  • @norweedrecords
    @norweedrecords 4 месяца назад +34

    fun fact: the crowd you noticed was, in fact, a Californian crowd, because this was filmed in LA. but the best part is, that it was filmed during an ACTUAL concert, so the crowd is real and they're really playing it, as close to the studio version as they can so there's not much syncing. there even is an audio recording of the crowd singing the last chorus!

  • @aliciasavage6801
    @aliciasavage6801 Год назад +131

    Following the S.O.A.D reactions! Enjoy the Journey! Actually the original name of the song was "suicide" but the record label wouldn't allow it so they thought they would cut it in half "chop - suey (suicide)". The song is about how we judge people based on how a person dies - like drug addicts, people kinda assume they deserve it because of their life style.

    • @steffbradd1327
      @steffbradd1327 Год назад

      What do they mean by :
      - i dont think u trust in my self right to suicide ?!
      - I cry when Angeles deserve to die ?!

    • @nickkalsi1276
      @nickkalsi1276 Год назад +1

      A very hard song to understand even to this day but very powerful either way

    • @axl1002
      @axl1002 Год назад +3

      The manager said "Chop suicide" and they trolled him by using his words as title.

    • @scottw5253
      @scottw5253 Год назад +2

      @@steffbradd1327 It's "self righteous suicide" NOT "self right"

    • @steffbradd1327
      @steffbradd1327 Год назад

      @@scottw5253 yes I get now thnx

  • @stevemalott3745
    @stevemalott3745 Год назад +93

    Such a dope reaction! This song was supposed to be released with the title "Suicide" but they made the band change it. The song is about suicide and how people are judged based on how they die. The "Suey" in "Chop Suey" is a play on the word Suicide. They are such a talented band. With a song like that it would help to have the lyrics to read. 🔥 🔥 🔥
    I should have waited as I posted my comment at the beginning of your reaction.

    • @BlackPegasusRaps
      @BlackPegasusRaps  Год назад +38

      You’re good, glad you made it to the end. I was on a mission for this reaction.😅

    • @storkbreath
      @storkbreath Год назад +4

      ​​​​​@@BlackPegasusRaps S.O.A.D. songs typically address multiple subjects simultaneously. It is about the chaos that comes with doing what you want to do. But the main hook of the song is from the perspective of Christ. When christ knowingly laid down his life it was his self righteous suicide. "I don't think you (trust) in my self-righteous suicide" on the cross Jesus said,"why have you forsaken me". Was Jesus speaking to his father asking why have you forsaken me father, or was Christ asking the people why have you forsaken me? S. O. A. D. Gave plenty of space for personal interpretation.
      Ps... Ren is amazing!
      But also there are even better system of a down songs than this Like B.Y.O.B 💥

    • @IsaacDDuke
      @IsaacDDuke 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@storkbreathChrist is one with the Father. And then literally God turns his back on his own son! Look at my extended comment from 9/28/23. This question from the cross is the most crucial question of all time!
      You’re comment is so on the right track!

    • @spectrecular9721
      @spectrecular9721 4 месяца назад +1

      They actually changed it for two reasons:
      - Daron & Rick Reuben said it's not about suicide, stating "it was a lazy title"
      - They wanted the single to not be rejected by radio

  • @gwynethzen77
    @gwynethzen77 10 месяцев назад +17

    Random fact- they’re Armenian! I got to see them live about 12 years ago and they blew my mind!! Love that you’re stretching yourself into rock and metal! 🤘

  • @pauldodge1071
    @pauldodge1071 4 месяца назад +2

    Its about how we ignore mental health, think of the symptoms of depression and it all makes sense.

  • @luissalinas6938
    @luissalinas6938 8 месяцев назад +12

    Yep Serg was stuck & couldn’t finish the song, when Ric Ruben reached out and said to him look up at my library and pick up any book on the shelf . He did , Serg picked the Bible & hence the ending of the song🎉❤

    • @JennRighter
      @JennRighter 4 месяца назад +5

      Serg did not ever confirm this. This is a story Ruben told.

  • @bakgrrrr
    @bakgrrrr 2 месяца назад +2

    Serj Tankian's singing voice is so beautiful and captivating. I love when he sings.

  • @wolfgangengel4835
    @wolfgangengel4835 Год назад +21

    It is alternative metal. All kinds of influences are mixed here, from Rock, Punk, metal, prog, psychedelic to folk. That's what System of a down do. It's not an extreme heavy band, it's more of a mainstream band wich had a lot of rotation on the radio and mtv, but they received a lot of respect from the metal community as well from fans other genres, because of their diversity and creativity. I see what you mean with hip hop energy, it's also part of their DNA. They did a track with the Wu Tang Clan once. The band is from LA, but all the members are from armenian descent. That's why you can hear some middle eastern influences in their music. You're right. Their producer is Rick Rubin.

  • @JeremeDavis
    @JeremeDavis Год назад +35

    Hip Hop and metal are not that far off from each other in a lot of ways. I grew up listening to both and the longer you are in it the more similarities you start to see. I think that is why bands like Linkin Park and Falling In Reverse do well because they blend the two so seamlessly. Also the whispering part he did was repeating what he just said, he is doing his own backup vocals there. The abortion line still works, people still judge off the death of the person but they also judge the parents in this particular instance. Like you said great art can be interpreted many ways.

    • @IllumiNauti
      @IllumiNauti 11 месяцев назад +1

      Back when we still listened to the radio (I'm 42), my favorite night on the local rock station was when they meshed rock with rap.
      You're absolutely right!

    • @JeremeDavis
      @JeremeDavis 11 месяцев назад

      @BibbityBobbityBoo144 my radio station never did that (35) or at least if they did it was never during the time I would listen

    • @Adelhide-1888
      @Adelhide-1888 2 месяца назад

      💯 I'm 43 and the older I get I've realized my most favorite bands combine metal and hip hop! Also, I love the connection you made with abortions, some of the most judged deaths that ever took place!

  • @toddkelly5985
    @toddkelly5985 Год назад +14

    In case you weren’t aware, the singer Serj does a song with Tech 9, and the band has one with Wu tang.

    • @julieblackwell2064
      @julieblackwell2064 10 месяцев назад +1

      Straight Out The Gate - 😂I started a pit during Tech at a festival 🤘🏻🤓🤘🏻

  • @christophschumitsch6317
    @christophschumitsch6317 6 месяцев назад +3

    Scream like someone steps on your Jordan's!that line cracks me up😂nice reaction

  • @jazzophis
    @jazzophis 6 месяцев назад +7

    Music is very open to interpretation, and it was nice to see yours, I watch a lot of reactions, and you are the only one who had interpretation. When he sings, "Father into your hands, I commend my spirit," and Why have you forsaken me? " are the last words of Jesus on the cross, so yes, they are VERY powerful lyrics. I always loved heavy music, but I am like you on this song. Those melodies are so beautiful, they stand out the most for me.

    • @therealD-Dawg
      @therealD-Dawg 4 месяца назад

      That’s what’s great about art, people interpret differently.

  • @jimmyjohns6516
    @jimmyjohns6516 Год назад +13

    They have some very melodic songs it's rock but it takes roots from their Armenian heritage the melodic sounds they add

    • @byankavega3045
      @byankavega3045 Год назад

      I love them very much they are very talented❤️❤️

  • @opalmay70
    @opalmay70 10 месяцев назад

    Your enthusiasm is contagious!! Thank you for sharing and shining!

  • @johnnymayweather7476
    @johnnymayweather7476 6 месяцев назад +3

    Father quote is from the bible. When Jesus was crucified right before he dies, Jesus cries out to the heavens before given up his spirit.

  • @jordanboyd1296
    @jordanboyd1296 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for reacting. Love your reactions

  • @kaynesheldon4905
    @kaynesheldon4905 Год назад +6

    I really hope to see more of system on your channel! I’m late to this but I hope you do more.

  • @jokami1051
    @jokami1051 8 месяцев назад +3

    I'm 45 and the last moshpit i entered kinda tore open my leg... but the the rest of the people picked me up, we had a ball and looking out for the next pit. Live life, you only have one!😅

  • @SAD.777
    @SAD.777 Год назад +5

    Rick Rubens explains how they made this song in his last Joe Rogan interview
    this interview is epic for the history of music
    He talks about this song and the beginning of HiP Hop because he was Part of it and much more
    It s really worth watching
    For all the music lovers
    Peace

  • @kristinadk
    @kristinadk 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is literally one of my favourite songs, ever. I love your reaction lol

  • @sheldonlamey7010
    @sheldonlamey7010 Год назад +2

    This was such a great reaction 👍🏾👍🏾

  • @aidancampbell5644
    @aidancampbell5644 23 дня назад

    Your reaction is interesting to someone like me who has spent much of my life learning how to treat people’s emotional trauma, especially given the small amount of your personal life that it prompted you to share.
    There is an old saying that we do not see things how they are, but rather we see things how we are.
    This poked a couple of tender spots for you. Thank you for being open enough to share it.

  • @Adelhide-1888
    @Adelhide-1888 2 месяца назад +1

    This song broke my music brain! When this came out I only listen to rock music and the way that they take the heavy and mix it with the melodic and the harmonies and the guitar riffs and the singing and the rapping!! This combined different types of music in one song for the first time that I had heard! To this day it's still one of the most mind-blowing songs!

  • @assodclownjr4650
    @assodclownjr4650 4 месяца назад +1

    Your facial expression when he sings why gave you forsaken me is so genuine.

  • @tjwoodlawn9721
    @tjwoodlawn9721 2 месяца назад +1

    Based Pegasus!!! Let's go!!

  • @BoydOfPray
    @BoydOfPray Год назад +6

    The reason the forsaken part sounds so familiar is because it was Jesus' words to God just before he died.
    It's a contrast of Jesus' allowing himself to die and other people who commit suicide.
    Basically the song is about how we tend judge people who commit suicide, like death is tragic, but we tend to gloss over people who kill themselves, even though they had their own lives and struggles.
    The song brings attention to the fact that these "angels" are no less valuable.
    🙂
    **On the abortion thought, those angels are just as valuable too.**
    ***Made this comment before I watched the whole video and saw you had looked into it.***

  • @ezequielacevedo2497
    @ezequielacevedo2497 Год назад +1

    I love how every time you put a little higher the sound, more details appears. I mean, more instruments

  • @eklyps5248
    @eklyps5248 Год назад

    Thank you man, great reaction

  • @MrTakentime
    @MrTakentime Год назад +1

    Great take on a awesome song 1999 S.O.D. opened up Oz Fest Atlanta and they crushed it

  • @shannoncolwell758
    @shannoncolwell758 Год назад +4

    A classic 💃🏼

  • @JesseMcLanahan
    @JesseMcLanahan Год назад +8

    Love this lol. I grew up on heavy music. It’s about suicide but you can’t have a hit song called suicide so they had to chop suicide. And honestly if you went to the right show you could participate in the mosh pit. It’s a lot more friendly than you think. People will pick you up if you fall etc. Also Attila is a great modern mix up of rapping and metal if you want to give one of their songs a try. You’d prob get a kick out of what he says in Callout. But you’ll need lyrics to understand some of it. It’s a lot heavier.

  • @bradbenjamine550
    @bradbenjamine550 Год назад +2

    I was thinking it's about self Loathing. I like your interpretation of it. They're one of them bands that let's you perceive how you want it to be.

  • @robertpraetorius4007
    @robertpraetorius4007 4 месяца назад +1

    When you mention it's Christmastime, you quote a bit of the song "Do You Hear What I Hear". The song has a veeerrrrry interesting, unexpected history (which you may or may not already know).
    BTW, some dude named Rob Dixon has a metal cover of Do You Hear What I Hear? (I didn't know this until a few minutes ago, but since we're in the metal neighborhood, I thought I'd check. Google and ye shall find)
    (of course, no one will ever read this comment. But that's fine by me)

  • @joerenaud8292
    @joerenaud8292 Год назад +2

    I think this was about the indirect suicide of Jesus on the cross when he said out loud "Father why have you forsaken me?". Jesus knew he was going to die long before he did. He could have escaped his destiny and ran away but he didn't, instead he allowed things to proceed when Jews, (specifically the Pharisees who were the bankers during his time), to convince the Romans to crucify him for claiming he was the son of God. "I cry when angles deserve to die". So indirectly Jesus committed suicide because he refused to run away from his own death.

  • @emilianoserranosouza1991
    @emilianoserranosouza1991 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome reaction!! This song is fire!!

  • @leonsahasrara4396
    @leonsahasrara4396 8 месяцев назад +1

    It's all the pain and torment of suicide... in a song.

  • @18videowatcher41
    @18videowatcher41 Год назад +1

    I love it when people who aren't usually into rock are able to enjoy and appreciate it! 😄This is a very moving song. I feel like System of a Down has a lot of emotion and passion in their music. I also tend toward bands that have feature social commentary in their music. System of a Down, The Offspring, and Bad Religion are some of my favorite bands of all time.
    Rock, metal, alternative, and punk are my mainly preferred genres of music, but other than that I like a little bit of everything. Also, I don't know the intended meaning behind the song, but their lyrics tend to feature a lot of social commentary, so your interpretation is quite possibly correct. And even if it isn't, we can all take our own meaning from the song. That's one of the many beautiful things about music, subjectivity. The artist can intend a specific meaning for a song, but the listener can take their own meaning from the song.
    If you enjoyed this, I'd love to see you react to more songs by this band, as well as other rock bands. Some songs I can particularly recommend from System of a Down include: Toxicity, Hypnotize, BYOB (which usually stands for "bring your own beer" but in this case stands for "bring your own bombs"), Aerials, Lonely Day, Violent Pornography, and Sugar. Note that this list is in no particular order, and they have many more great songs, these are just my personal favorites and are in general well regarded by fans. Serj Tankian, the main singer, also went solo after the band broke up, and my personal favorite song from his solo career is Empty Walls. Again, it's got a theme of social commentary, but is also just an awesome and compelling song.
    Sorry for the wall of text, I'm just very passionate about music. 😅

  • @tiacalhoun3841
    @tiacalhoun3841 2 месяца назад +1

    Serge Tankian said the song is basically saying, "How can you judge someone for committing suicide resulting from extreme violent abuse when Jesus himself gave up his life for eternal paradise

  • @razvanboghi7502
    @razvanboghi7502 Год назад +2

    The ultimate goal of an artist is making the Viewer think and make up his own story!
    I write songs for a Rock&roll band and i always hate when they ask me if their "interpretation" is correct...
    No... Yes? Dunno how to answer that!
    Just.... Make it your Own!!! That would be a good compliment to me! It means whatever the fuck u want it to mean!!!

  • @IsaacDDuke
    @IsaacDDuke 9 месяцев назад +1

    Instead of saying that it could be about abortion, why not ask what abortion is? Abortion is one example of the same existential question: “Why have you forsaken me?”
    This question is in a husband/wife argument, it is in a good preacher’s Sunday Sermon, it is in a rape victims pain, it is at a funeral, it is from the mouth of an atheist, it is from an unborn child, it is the center of our existence as humanity.
    Examples: audioslave: nail in my head, from my creator; ren: “all his music”; dax: dear god, and the list goes on.
    So this is from the cross: this is the center of human history and all time itself. Time is wrapped around this question. Time literally stands still when we truly ask this question. As a Christian, when I first heard this song, I knew that they didn’t know what the heck they were writing about(none of us know it all), BUT they were definitely tapping into some timeless depths with the lyrics.

  • @ArTKYT
    @ArTKYT 9 месяцев назад +4

    Well, actually that is a good interpretation even when the real meaning is different. Is like you said about how art hits different depending on each person.

  • @kaleidoscopiceyes333
    @kaleidoscopiceyes333 6 месяцев назад +1

    This song has nothing to do with this, but for me, this song has always made me think of 9/11. It came out about a month before it happened. I was a rocker and loved this song but I could never separate the two. If you see the lyrics from the perspective of the highjackers, it's a self-righteous suicide indeed. Angels deserving to die were the innocent people on the planes, in the towers, that passed in all the aftermath... they did it for religious beliefs which is what I think of with the whole Father into your hands part of the song. And of course we (people) will forsake them for what they did. Even though the song came out before the tragedy, it will always be about 9/11 to me.

  • @norweedrecords
    @norweedrecords 4 месяца назад +1

    Serj Tankian (the singer from this song) once said that the music doesn't come straight from the artist, but it comes from the universe and public consciousness (of the humanity?), which makes your interpretation not only valid, but also heavily related to the public consciousness I think. Though Daron (the guitarist and writer) has already said what the song means to him and what he kind of intended it to mean.

  • @mikepiccione886
    @mikepiccione886 Год назад +2

    You're definitely far off on the meeting but I'm enjoying watching you try to get the answer that's the enjoyment of music😊

  • @climongarcia26
    @climongarcia26 3 месяца назад +1

    This song is about our depression 😢

  • @freestyleskeer
    @freestyleskeer 4 месяца назад +1

    My man, the mosh pit is a little rough but people look out for you. It's nothing but love out there.

  • @johnpagniello2178
    @johnpagniello2178 4 месяца назад +1

    Yeah Man at the 'biblical part' "Father in your hand, I commend my spirit...why have you forsaken me" they didn't know what the verse should be (writers block). So yes Rick Ruben told Serj (lead singer) to pull a book of his shelf, open it and what ever line your eyes see first insert it in the song.

  • @jamesstinedurf9841
    @jamesstinedurf9841 29 дней назад

    one of the things about Nu Metal is that it typically had Hip Hop vibes or elements

  • @un-trackable5705
    @un-trackable5705 11 месяцев назад

    My tajano brothers were way more in to hard rock than i was ever into anything. Love those guys, love you too.

  • @ZacJenkins-fg3ex
    @ZacJenkins-fg3ex Год назад

    Honestly right now is an amzing time because all the genres are all moving towards each other and are Uniting the woods to the hoods the streets to the sticks coast to coast proving we all struggle we all fight and now its time we unite the American tribe and rise up as #ONEPEOPLE.

  • @Rls_0523
    @Rls_0523 13 дней назад

    The info you found about the title, “Chop Suey”, being suicide chopped in half is ‘reportedly’ correct as well, as “the studio didn’t want to green light the song with that title”. This was on the heels of a peak time when artists, songs, and lyrics had been blamed for all kinds of crimes and other tragedies in society. In discussing changing the title, (allegedly) someone said something to the effect of chop it (suicide) in half, etc., to which someone else quipped, “chop sui (suey)”.

  • @WhiteBoyDay
    @WhiteBoyDay Год назад

    Such a great song!!!

  • @justinhope4017
    @justinhope4017 Год назад +1

    🤣 🤣 🤣 LMAO I Love this reaction!

  • @alanmai5656
    @alanmai5656 Год назад

    love this vid your eyes are open brother! these guys are from Iran i think the whole band too

  • @leonvitovincentradwe1543
    @leonvitovincentradwe1543 Год назад +1

    Rick Rubin produced that song btw look into the documentry about it that will blow your mind - trust

  • @danieljohnson3254
    @danieljohnson3254 6 месяцев назад

    I like your interpretation very much. It makes complete sense and I would imagine that SOAD could appreciate your take. The beauty of great music written well.

  • @scottgeorgeff2896
    @scottgeorgeff2896 9 месяцев назад

    Yes.....
    🖤

  • @0ecka
    @0ecka 5 месяцев назад +1

    I thought that the whole song was totally biblical. It's like angels want to be mortal, against the will of their father, the God. So they chop off their wings and cry, because living is harder than they expected. No wings - need a car, need make-up to look human and hide the scars .. but - "you wanted to" - they think to themselves.

  • @kieranobrien7342
    @kieranobrien7342 11 месяцев назад

    I never thought about it the you did, but i can see how it fits

  • @user-ht4qm9tq3y
    @user-ht4qm9tq3y День назад

    It's about suicide. They called the song suicide but the record company said no so they called it chop suey

  • @wolf-16_Adept
    @wolf-16_Adept 10 месяцев назад

    5:27 he whispers "hide the scars to fade away the shake up"

  • @DavidDArcy1975
    @DavidDArcy1975 10 месяцев назад

    i love SOAD, phenomenal band to see live too 😎🤘
    Respect & Peace ☘

  • @TheATOMICGOBLIN
    @TheATOMICGOBLIN Год назад +1

    I'm amazed to find no comments about the part that interested you the most. Jesus crying from the cross, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" is most certainly related.

  • @falconf17i
    @falconf17i Год назад +2

    Omgggg yesss!!! YOU HAVEEEE TO REACT TO METALLICA LIVE VERSIONS & LINKIN PARK LIVE VERSIONS!!!! Omggggg whole new world of nirvana waiting for you!!! 🔥🔥🔥 🎸 🥁 Guns & Roses, led zeppelin and aerosmith of course!!! 🔥👑❤️‍🔥🧨🫡 LEGENDS!

  • @christophschumitsch6317
    @christophschumitsch6317 6 месяцев назад

    Rick rubin also produced the legendary thrash masterpiece reign in blood from Slayer!rock on

  • @queengoddessb69
    @queengoddessb69 4 месяца назад

    "Father into your hands I commend my spirit. Father why have you forsaken me?" Are often attributed to Christ while on the cross

  • @Dazza0187
    @Dazza0187 11 месяцев назад +1

    SOAD lyrics are really deep and the change in tonality is often to represent a change in emotion. I recommend listening to B.Y.O.B

  • @jasoncraig3863
    @jasoncraig3863 Год назад +1

    (26:40) Chop Sui_cide, therefore Chop Suey

  • @UncleRick4You
    @UncleRick4You Год назад +1

    They worked with Tech 9 too man, called Straight Out The Gate

  • @JoweHorst
    @JoweHorst 4 месяца назад

    I always connect this song with the movie Constantine where Keanu Reeves committed suicide in an attempt to save humanity. The movie ends with God sentenceing an angel to death for it's part in the plot.

  • @TheDopekitty
    @TheDopekitty 6 дней назад

    Sorry to hear about your own babies. That must have been heartbreaking. 😢

  • @ashmable0767
    @ashmable0767 Год назад +1

    You would be fine in a mosh pit, btw. They look violent, can be sometimes, the main thing is letting out that pent-up energy. The crazy shit that causes people to actually hurt others. Well, that's what I was taught. Rock shows are honestly more loving than people give them credit for. Every time someone falls, there's 2 or more that will help you up! I fall every time, it's all good, all about the music and being safe! And not every rock band can create a mosh pit...

  • @obliv3on
    @obliv3on Год назад +2

    subbed bro, dig what you do and your all around style and stance. hope to see you dive into more songs, you should check out gate 21 by the lead singer of this band, he sings opera and has performed on broadway, it's dope. cheers

  • @TanyaQueen182
    @TanyaQueen182 Год назад +2

    The part where he sings "father in my hands, I commend my spirit" I read that they wanted a bible verse in the song so they literally did the close your eyes and point thing to get that line lol

    • @TanyaQueen182
      @TanyaQueen182 Год назад +3

      Long quote: "And when Jesus had cried with a loud voice, he said, Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit: and having said thus, he gave up the ghost." In the Christian religion, these are the last words spoken by Jesus Christ as he died under crucifixion - a standard form of Roman execution at the time.

    • @andrew348
      @andrew348 Год назад +4

      Rick Rubin said Serj was having trouble finding lyrics for that bridge section so he told Serj to go to the bookshelf pick a random book then pick a random passage.

    • @selfcentered6536
      @selfcentered6536 9 месяцев назад +1

      I never knew that!! So cool!!

  • @LahDeeDah7
    @LahDeeDah7 2 месяца назад

    Even though that's not what it's about, i find that to be a very interesting and plausible interpretation of the song and REALLY changes the meaning of a lot of things, but you can tell a very clear story with it.

  • @flamingfenux
    @flamingfenux 8 месяцев назад

    Rick Rubin explains the bridge on his Joe Rogan episode.

  • @commenceenavoirmarre
    @commenceenavoirmarre 4 месяца назад

    in the 90s -00s...I think it's genuine SOAD fans in the video... it's just a fact that more 'white' people was into rock-alternative rock than 'black people'.. that's also a reason why it's your fist time at 43 yrs old...

  • @MrNerdyBrit
    @MrNerdyBrit Год назад +1

    The tattoo looking thing on Daron (Guitarist) is just drawn on. Because they're quirky like that

  • @LilDevil769
    @LilDevil769 Год назад +1

    System of a down are amazing artist. Spiders is my favorite song also Deer Dance and Question!

    • @nandorpapp2350
      @nandorpapp2350 10 месяцев назад

      Agree, very good and iconic songs

  • @TheDopekitty
    @TheDopekitty 6 дней назад

    Something far less serious that you might enjoy is the band Green Jelly, 3 little pigs or Cereal Killer are my favorites for them. 3 little pigs video is claymation!

  • @SenorNico22
    @SenorNico22 Год назад +5

    You should react to some "Tool" or "A Perfect Circle" that'd be awesome.

  • @MrDbvelasquez1
    @MrDbvelasquez1 4 месяца назад

    Father father, your hands, I commend my spirit. Why forsaken me why have you forsaken me “Jesus Christ on the cross”

  • @SpEnCeR0003
    @SpEnCeR0003 Год назад +4

    Please do Toxcity video

  • @JivedSonen
    @JivedSonen 4 месяца назад

    Black Pegasus: "that father part, I don't know why it's so touching"
    Me: "lol BARS"😂

  • @kristenbrown1
    @kristenbrown1 4 месяца назад

    That line is from the Bible. He couldn’t think of what he wanted there, and grabbed The Book from the shelf and it’s the first line he saw. And it was perfect

  • @jayjonasen3325
    @jayjonasen3325 4 месяца назад

    Love this reaction, I'd love to see you react to Motley Crue,kickstart my heart. Or Live Wire..or...😊

  • @chriskasowski4743
    @chriskasowski4743 Год назад +13

    Your abortion take on this is really interesting and deep. I can totally see how you interpret it this way on a first listen. Music is always open to interpretation.

  • @IAmMrFreak
    @IAmMrFreak 9 месяцев назад

    The song is about the stigma and shame associated with suicide, hence "hide the scars to fit in with the shake up" (Hiding a failed suicide attempt to fit in with their peers) and that's also why they use the line "trust in my self-righteous suicide" to infer that the person wanting to attempt suicide feels they are right to do so, also the line that stuck with you "father into your hands I commend my spirit" and the following lines about being forsaken are about the religious taboo of suicide and the teachings that suicide is sinful and will result in the spirit being damned into hell. It's a powerful song and way ahead of it's time in trying to do the same thing you see in some of Ren's songs and remove the shame of suicide and trying to make it easier for those suffering with suicidal thoughts to talk about it and get the support they need to move past the impossible feeling times in life.
    Great reaction and I love seeing people branching off into genres they wouldn't typically listen to.
    If you enjoy system of a down then try listening to Serj Tankian's solo work such as Empty walls and Scars on Broadway's They say to hear Damian Malakian's (back up vocalist) other band where he does the lead vocals.

  • @davidmanning2859
    @davidmanning2859 9 месяцев назад +1

    It's funny that you say you are a hip hop head but you liked this, because when this came out hip hop heads loved this song. When I was in HS and this came out hip hop heads jammed to this, down with the sickness by disturbed and freak on a leash by korn. Some rock jams just cross all boundaries and cultures.
    This may have been said but the song is about suicide with some religious references to Jesus on the cross (Jesus dying for peoples sins being a self righteous suicide and him questioning God forsaking him on the cross). System as a band touches on all kinds of topics from religion to consumerism to the prison system in America. Unfortunately they have been split for awhile and it doesn't seem bridges between certain members will be mended anytime soon. They do on occasion preform as a band but no new albums. Also, the leader singer serj is ridiculously talented vocally and does crazy different things that you may wanna dive into different things from him.

    • @IsaacDDuke
      @IsaacDDuke 9 месяцев назад

      Ironically, SOAD try to raise awareness for the Armenian genocide, but have never on the record said why the genocide happened 110 years ago, or why there is a resurgence of it TODAY(2023) Armenians were persecuted for being Christian!!!

  • @wolfinthesno
    @wolfinthesno 9 месяцев назад

    Second comment to say, Rick Rubin has actually commented on the writing of this song, apparently the band were struggling to find the lyrics to finish the song out, and he apparently told one of the band members to turn to a random page in a book, and the lines father, why have you...were taken almost straight out of the line that surjs finger landed on in the book

  • @Jennifer-pb9nd
    @Jennifer-pb9nd 3 месяца назад

    when you started singing as if you were a dying baby it beyond broke my heart.

  • @ryanperrett3740
    @ryanperrett3740 3 месяца назад

    Yo your interpretation fits perfectly anyway. Nothing wrong with that!

  • @commentingisdangerous7530
    @commentingisdangerous7530 6 месяцев назад

    system has collaborated with cyprus hill, might want to check that out.

  • @BilboBagginsWPG
    @BilboBagginsWPG 2 месяца назад

    They titled the song "Suicide" but the label would'nt allow it. So the first half of suicide would be sui (sounds like suey) the title was chopped in half so "Chop Suey", which is why Serj is ironically eating Chop Suey in the video to make fun of his label's concerns. Don't take my word for it, you can find interviews where the band talks about the name and the meaning. A lot of the comments were obvious trolls.

  • @zippymacadoo6336
    @zippymacadoo6336 4 месяца назад

    Violent Femmes "Blister in The Sun," folk punk for ya.

  • @SalsburyTorso
    @SalsburyTorso 2 месяца назад

    System of the down has me dead 😂 💀

  • @wescron
    @wescron 2 месяца назад

    They ARE fallen angels 🤫
    Many songs society cannot put the pieces together. 😢