@@TooBlunt also you should listen to the lead singers own music. His name is Serj, last name escapes me but it states with a T. The called Rumi is for his son. To me it is beautiful.
@@TooBlunt I was at there last concert. The drum came out when it was all over and said one thing to the fans: "We Love you, but we don't deserve you."
That's exactly it I think.. and the flip side is that life is disorder.. how can you own disorder! "How do you own the world! How do you own disorder?"
They’re literally talking about the governments lmao. I can tell you dont know the band very well. They’re very anti government and a lot of their songs are speaking against it.
You're a sharp kid. Intelligence and depth are becoming an increasingly rare commodity with each generation. Your thoughtful reaction actually gives me hope for the world. SOAD 🐐🐐🐐..! 😜🤘
They are Armenian from California. The history of the Armenian genocide by the Turkish and the things that have happened within their culture are expressed politically through their music. But it is universally interchangeable with any nation that has gone through or is going through the extremes of war, societal control and tyranny.
The "sacred silence", of course, must be referring to death, and I always interpreted "sleep" literally, thus the "disorder" is our waking time until we die.
You said you didn't know how to bob your head during the first chorus (which has no vocals), but when you got to the second chorus (with vocals) you were right on. This song is in a 12/8 meter, meaning there are 12 eighth notes per measure and they are grouped into four beats with three notes per beat. You can hear it really clearly in the intro in the guitar (123,123,123,123). That pulse stays constant throughout the entire song, but during the chorus there are moments of silence, and the pattern of accented notes changes to give the illusion that either the meter or tempo or both have changed, but they really haven't, because you notice that it's right back to the same pulse that was there during the verse. It's a really cool and effective compositional element of the song.
I interpret sacred silence as death. Between death and sleep is your waking life, always more or less chaotic. This is a ballad to embrace and accept that life is disordered, unpredictable. "What, do you own the World?" sounds like a commentary about the futility of obsessing over control, followed by "What do you own? Disorder!"
I'm really glad that you see and hear music like you do. Another great reaction. I love this song for exactly the reason it turns my mind inside out. Slow , fast, calming all in the same song
Sacred silence for me is being numb to everything, which looks like the sleep. And disorder is somewhere between those two as Serj says 🤣. Great reaction bro… reaction channels are not my thing but they’re becoming my guilty pleasure thanks to people like you really appreciating good music
So much fun to listen to SoD with smb who listens it for the first time. My man, you made me happy as you did not only enjoy their music, but understood their messages. You're smart and you can feel, wish you have lots of children in your family)
Love this song! I put it as the last song in a playlist for a run, so that I end my runs with a full-on sprint along with the end of this song. It energizes you pretty damn good!
@@Abrasumentex AERIALS is my fav but lonely day and hypnotize close 2nd and 3rd i totally forgot to comment Roulette idky but its such an underrated song
I read that Daron, the guitarist spoke about it meaning Attention Deficit Disorder. I think it is the toxicity of numerous things, corporations, cities. I think you were feeling it about media too, I love the lines "You, what do you own the world? How do you own disorder?"....speaks to our current government admin in my opinion!
I only know a few of their songs. About 6 or 7 years ago a coworker who loved SOAD introduced me to a song called Chic N stu ( or the pizza pie song) you will love it...
To me, the song always represented the government stranglehold on the country and all over the world. How they sow disorder to maintain control and how "eating seems as a pass time activity" represents the lack of action on every day people to change the world.
I am glad you are back. You have a fantastic way of seeing things in the music and lyrics that most of us that have listened to the songs many times never see. You are one of my favourite channels. Can I suggest listening to echoes by pink Floyd. Call me controversial but I always love the album version as I find it a cleaner listen. Looking forward to new content
such a great song love it was listening to this since the album came out, still listen to it to this day chop suey toxicity science (is a must hear) needles (is a must hear) sugar (is a must hear) shimmy (is a must hear) prison song (is a must hear) all these songs are in my daily playlists
I'm glad my mom gave me freedom of music. I grew up listening to Frank, Patsy, CCR. And then my mom let me order CDs from one of those mail in things (90s kids will get it.) And I went full metal. Manson, Zombie you name it and I cranked that stuff. She never said a word.
one of the things that always struck me about their works - the clever use of competing dissonances that suddenly coalesce into gems of shocking beauty
B.Y.O.B and prison song are my favs. The message alone is crazy and makes you think. Something I really don't understand in the whole of music is if it's not what I'm used to it's not important. These guys and Metallica have great messages in their songs and some people don't want to listen cause it's hard rock. I grew up on this and hip hop to challenge the man so to speak. I think it's awesome you are expanding and it's cool to watch!! Keep up the good work bro!!
I just have to say I just discovered your channel today and have been watching your vids for a few hours, and love just how analytical you are. My favorite reactors are the ones who take the time to really dive into a band's mindset when they create a specific song. Another good song by these guys is "Aerials". Honestly I can't wait for you to dive into bands like Nightwish and Sabaton.
A lot of the lyrics from SOAD are intentionally vague and Serge (singer) has, on numerous occasions, stated that as soon as the song is released, it’s out of their hands and you, the listener, owns is, recreate it, interpret and give it meaning. That being said, they’ve also been quite hard on interviewers that have gotten the meaning “wrong” or interpret the songs in a “lazy” way :)
I take the line "you! what do you own? the world? how do you own disorder" as the key for understanding "somewhere between the sacred silence and sleep - disorder, disorder, disorder": if the world is disorder, life is disorder. if disorder is between the two points of sacred silence and of sleep, then that is the *life* bounded by pre-life and by death.
No disrespect here but i dont think it is fair to claim they are american. They are Armenian and the majority of their songs is about the fucked up things that happened to their country and why they had to get away from there.
@@D0CI87PC xD I was so sure of it. I was even aware that Armenian looks like American just as i wrote it down and i still had the picture of the "c" in the word in my head. Abyways. I might wanna go to sleep now. It's half past 3 in the morning and i am clearly not in the right head space to be on the internet. Have a great time today bro. ✌🏼
You should listen to some Fit For a King, Wage War, Currents, The Ghost Inside, Make them Suffer, Polaris. They are catchy Metalcore bands with lot of catchy clean choruses
I agree with all of this, these are all bands I love so much. They all have solid lyrics, choruses, heavy vocals and sick breakdowns. I can't even pick a favorite out of that list, but if I had to I'd say The Ghost Inside. When they dropped the music video for Aftermath, I shed legit tears because I've followed them for YEARS and from hearing about what had happened to them and seeing them bounce back so hard from something so tragic truly tugged on my heart strings.
sacred silence is death. somewhere between death and life id where disorder lands."how do you own the world, how do you own disorder." the entire world is chaos and thats what theyre trying to say
There is a space between being awake and being asleep where your connection to spirit is direct. Healthy beings can connect to spirit in this space. The toxicity of our environment and behavior prevents beings from connecting to spirit in this space. Sacred Silence is a Native American term for inner peace or meditation.
I recommend listening and watch the clip to "Forever Young" the original one by Alphaville. Leadsinger wrote this song after exploring an abandoned building and finding folders of patients , made him think a lot about life and death. Also, the leadsinger has an angelic voice.
I always think like it's the government claim to be leaders but we are all surrounded by sadness and despair and we are just trying to find peace within our lives and sleep comfortably while people are starving and living on the streets. How can they find peace while there so much disorder. But it can also be questioning God. How can he own the world and all these things are still happening. But the whole eating seeds to me is more about the people in charge of the world act as if Every thing is good and care nothing about the people.
This is the song that got me to look deeper into this group. Loved them right away. You might want to check the band Within Temptation. Their song And We Run ft. Xzibit. Very good combination of 2 different genres. They are my favourite, modern band.
Very angry performance and the visuals were a bit disturbing. Reminded me of the demented murderers in a horror film. I “get” the anger. I’ll have to seek out the lyrics to understand WHAT he’s angry about. Or is it madness he’s portraying? Is, “the sacred silence” death? Between the sacred silence and sleep…is life. And life is hard. I don’t recall the word he used after that phrase but it seemed key to the point of this song. Good luck analyzing that one.
Great reactions! You owe it to yourself to check out Nandi Bushell a 10-11 year old drummer from the UK cover the drums of this song! #TooBlunt #systemofadown #toxicity
SOAD is great. If you like them, you will LOVE the GREATEST band to have EVER walked the earth….. the band, TOOL. They will change your life for the better, by healing you from the inside out. So when your ready to go down the rabbit hole, spiral out, and open your third eye. The Tool army will be waiting for you and will watch with you in droves!! Just do lyric videos with them. Their videos will take your attention from the music. Start with “Aenima”, when you are ready.
I think that the sacred silence is the void and sleep is death.. Everything else in between those two is a disorder. If you read philosophy you may understand it a little bit better
In case nobody explained - those guys are heroes - their families emigrated from Armenia. They sing about a genocide, that only few countries in the world acknowledge. Turkey holds everyone by the balls on this one.
If you are looking for more groups dont forget about meatloaf ( paradise by the dashboard lights) , metalica ( master of puppets) , Godsmack ( voodoo), Disturbed ( the sickness- lyrics version gets all of the song), the offspring ( get a job), Johnny Cash ( a boy named sue) ....
Conversion, software version 7.0 Looking at life through the eyes of a tire hub Eating seeds as a pastime activity The toxicity of our city, our city You, what do you own the world? How do you own disorder? Disorder Now somewhere between the sacred silence Sacred silence and sleep Somewhere, between the sacred silence and sleep Disorder, disorder, disorder More wood for their fires, loud neighbors Flashlight reveries caught in the headlights of a truck Eating seeds as a pastime activity The toxicity of our city, of our city You, what do you own the world? How do you own disorder? Disorder Now somewhere between the sacred silence Sacred silence and sleep Somewhere between the sacred silence and sleep Disorder, disorder, disorder You, what do you own the world? How do you own disorder? Now somewhere between the sacred silence Sacred silence and sleep Somewhere, between the sacred silence and sleep Disorder, disorder, disorder When I became the sun I shone life into the man's hearts When I became the sun I shone life into the man's hearts
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@@TooBlunt Still my favorite concert I've been too. Korn is hard second place.
@@TooBlunt also you should listen to the lead singers own music. His name is Serj, last name escapes me but it states with a T. The called Rumi is for his son. To me it is beautiful.
@@TooBlunt I was at there last concert. The drum came out when it was all over and said one thing to the fans: "We Love you, but we don't deserve you."
I always interpreted it as the sacred silence being before you were born, and sleep being dead. So everything in between that, life, is just disorder.
Damn that's a cool interpretation
I always thought that too, wow.
I always like the lyric. Never thought about it though.
This sounds sccurate though.
That's exactly it I think.. and the flip side is that life is disorder.. how can you own disorder! "How do you own the world! How do you own disorder?"
They’re literally talking about the governments lmao. I can tell you dont know the band very well. They’re very anti government and a lot of their songs are speaking against it.
I love how you went straight into it lmao, a lot of reactors have annoying 5 minute intros before they listen to the damn song
Lol tell me about it. I get really bored watching a documentary before seeing a reaction
Seriously!! I actually tried to rewind it… thought I missed something. 😆 Awesome.
FR mad respect to instant start we got exactly what we came here for
I'm impressed, bro. So many people get reaction channels wrong.
You're a sharp kid. Intelligence and depth are becoming an increasingly rare commodity with each generation. Your thoughtful reaction actually gives me hope for the world. SOAD 🐐🐐🐐..!
😜🤘
They are Armenian from California. The history of the Armenian genocide by the Turkish and the things that have happened within their culture are expressed politically through their music.
But it is universally interchangeable with any nation that has gone through or is going through the extremes of war, societal control and tyranny.
I am so happy you are on this SOAD journey. Such a unique and incredible band. We are here for this!
Hey a reaction that starts right away! I dig your style man! Awesome
The sacred silence is a reference for death
You aren't the only one who thought the drummer didn't look real in Chop Suey. I still question it every time I watch the video
Toxicity was the first System of a Down song I heard and since that very first moment I knew Serj's voice was going to be present in my life.
System of a Down - Tentative makes me cry every time
The "sacred silence", of course, must be referring to death, and I always interpreted "sleep" literally, thus the "disorder" is our waking time until we die.
I've always interpreted it the same
I don’t know this for sure, but sacred silence to me means death, sleep is what it is, and disorder is everything awake
Makes sense to me, astute interpretation
the way I think about it is more like sacred silence is before birth, and sleep is after death, everything in between is life (disorder)
You said you didn't know how to bob your head during the first chorus (which has no vocals), but when you got to the second chorus (with vocals) you were right on. This song is in a 12/8 meter, meaning there are 12 eighth notes per measure and they are grouped into four beats with three notes per beat. You can hear it really clearly in the intro in the guitar (123,123,123,123). That pulse stays constant throughout the entire song, but during the chorus there are moments of silence, and the pattern of accented notes changes to give the illusion that either the meter or tempo or both have changed, but they really haven't, because you notice that it's right back to the same pulse that was there during the verse. It's a really cool and effective compositional element of the song.
I interpret sacred silence as death. Between death and sleep is your waking life, always more or less chaotic. This is a ballad to embrace and accept that life is disordered, unpredictable. "What, do you own the World?" sounds like a commentary about the futility of obsessing over control, followed by "What do you own? Disorder!"
(That's my take on how to punctuate that verse. Maybe I'm wrong or it's meant to be ambiguous.)
I'm really glad that you see and hear music like you do. Another great reaction. I love this song for exactly the reason it turns my mind inside out. Slow , fast, calming all in the same song
Sacred silence is a term used for practicioners of meditation, you could say it's the connection between ones mind and ones conscious self.
Sacred silence for me is being numb to everything, which looks like the sleep. And disorder is somewhere between those two as Serj says 🤣.
Great reaction bro… reaction channels are not my thing but they’re becoming my guilty pleasure thanks to people like you really appreciating good music
So much fun to listen to SoD with smb who listens it for the first time. My man, you made me happy as you did not only enjoy their music, but understood their messages. You're smart and you can feel, wish you have lots of children in your family)
Aerials - chic n stu. Two of my favorites from the band
One of my all time favorite bands for about 20+ years now and super political band alot of there songs have super deep meanings
Love this song! I put it as the last song in a playlist for a run, so that I end my runs with a full-on sprint along with the end of this song. It energizes you pretty damn good!
This is also on my Run list , I use this and Aerials for the last kick in a 10k. Absolutely will give that burst of energy needed
SOAD is fire!!! One of my all time favorite bands...like ever. Great choice!!!
Highly recommend Lonely Day, Hypnotize, and Aerials
For sure these three are must hear!!!!
@@vanessahelverson4010 Lonely Day hits so hard in the feels too!
@@Abrasumentex AERIALS is my fav but lonely day and hypnotize close 2nd and 3rd i totally forgot to comment Roulette idky but its such an underrated song
As a drummer SoaD is one of the juiciest bands there is.
When I became the sun I shown life into the mans heart. Become the sun !
Welcome to SOAD. 🔥🔥🔥
SOAD - LEGENDS ❤ 💙 🧡
I read that Daron, the guitarist spoke about it meaning Attention Deficit Disorder.
I think it is the toxicity of numerous things, corporations, cities. I think you were feeling it about media too, I love the lines "You, what do you own the world? How do you own disorder?"....speaks to our current government admin in my opinion!
Dude... it's been a couple weeks, glad things are ok and glad you are back...
Thanks for commenting ! Got some big updates to share :)
Prison Song - System of a Down is easily my favorite track, extremely relevant to today as well
That sacred silence before sleep, the moment you think about the day or say your prayers before you slide into the dreamworld
Cool reaction bro!
I love how disappointed reactors are when the outro stops! Always some flavour of "Why did it stop???"
Sacred silence, as I understand it is spending time in quiet solitude (not meditation) and thought to be open to the spiritual.
Ha, these guys can be pretty trippy. I think BYOB is the most confusing, genre mashing song. It's somewhere between speed metal and motown funk.
I love soad! My brother showed me them when I was 11 he bought the hypnotize album and it’s still my favorite today.
Nandi Bushell absolutely kills this on the drums. She’s so precious 😂😂😂
BYOB by systems is one of my favorites along with Ariels !!!
I only know a few of their songs. About 6 or 7 years ago a coworker who loved SOAD introduced me to a song called Chic N stu ( or the pizza pie song) you will love it...
Great reaction bro
To me, the song always represented the government stranglehold on the country and all over the world. How they sow disorder to maintain control and how "eating seems as a pass time activity" represents the lack of action on every day people to change the world.
Been away...little late but B.Y.O.B by system of a down awesome too. Love ya
I like how you start the video with no intro, just straight to the point. Keep it up G
I am glad you are back. You have a fantastic way of seeing things in the music and lyrics that most of us that have listened to the songs many times never see. You are one of my favourite channels. Can I suggest listening to echoes by pink Floyd. Call me controversial but I always love the album version as I find it a cleaner listen. Looking forward to new content
You must check "S.O.A.D - Aerials" !! pls ))
such a great song love it was listening to this since the album came out, still listen to it to this day
chop suey
toxicity
science (is a must hear)
needles (is a must hear)
sugar (is a must hear)
shimmy (is a must hear)
prison song (is a must hear)
all these songs are in my daily playlists
I'm glad my mom gave me freedom of music. I grew up listening to Frank, Patsy, CCR. And then my mom let me order CDs from one of those mail in things (90s kids will get it.) And I went full metal. Manson, Zombie you name it and I cranked that stuff. She never said a word.
Probably still owe BMG and Columbia that money lol.
one of the things that always struck me about their works - the clever use of competing dissonances that suddenly coalesce into gems of shocking beauty
Aerials, Spiders, Lonely Day an Roulette are more gr8 SOAD songs.
B.Y.O.B and prison song are my favs. The message alone is crazy and makes you think. Something I really don't understand in the whole of music is if it's not what I'm used to it's not important. These guys and Metallica have great messages in their songs and some people don't want to listen cause it's hard rock. I grew up on this and hip hop to challenge the man so to speak. I think it's awesome you are expanding and it's cool to watch!! Keep up the good work bro!!
Yes!!! Just incredible! Thank you!
Used to listen to them with my brother when we were little. Makes me so nostalgic.
Listen to Violent Pornography!!! It's such a banger
Then change it up and listen to Roulette.
Nobody ever brings up that song as a suggestion. Wish they would cause it is a Banger!
❤ Loved how you brought track and field into the conversation, seriously. Love soad and Usain Bolt.
US Mens sprints at the world championships went off. 100m and 200m sweep. Crazy 😜
New to your channel, subbed for your authenticity. I’m an old white guy who loves hearing songs I like through a different lens.
You've got to do BYOB, the puzzle pieces are pretty big but there are some small ones sprinkled in there.
I just have to say I just discovered your channel today and have been watching your vids for a few hours, and love just how analytical you are. My favorite reactors are the ones who take the time to really dive into a band's mindset when they create a specific song. Another good song by these guys is "Aerials". Honestly I can't wait for you to dive into bands like Nightwish and Sabaton.
A lot of the lyrics from SOAD are intentionally vague and Serge (singer) has, on numerous occasions, stated that as soon as the song is released, it’s out of their hands and you, the listener, owns is, recreate it, interpret and give it meaning. That being said, they’ve also been quite hard on interviewers that have gotten the meaning “wrong” or interpret the songs in a “lazy” way :)
You are very right about what you saying. I really appreciate it
Soldier Side is an incredible song by them that almost noone reacts to
From what I’ve read, this song is about ADHD
I take the line "you! what do you own? the world? how do you own disorder" as the key for understanding "somewhere between the sacred silence and sleep - disorder, disorder, disorder":
if the world is disorder, life is disorder. if disorder is between the two points of sacred silence and of sleep, then that is the *life* bounded by pre-life and by death.
love it keep comin
Superfantastic song ✊ Superfabulous reaction 👌
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Another good one is Aerials
great thas batos
Just some nice Armenian boys from Glandale, CA making kick ass music. Oh, and super thoughtful lyrics.
No disrespect here but i dont think it is fair to claim they are american.
They are Armenian and the majority of their songs is about the fucked up things that happened to their country and why they had to get away from there.
@@Skurian_krotesk I'm confused. Did you read "Armenian" as "American"?
@@D0CI87PC wait.
Have i?
Am i highly delusional right now?
🤣
I was so very sure you wrote american...
I take back everything 🤚🏼
@@Skurian_krotesk not to be disrespectful, but a reading error isn't a sign of delusion. 🤣
@@D0CI87PC xD
I was so sure of it.
I was even aware that Armenian looks like American just as i wrote it down and i still had the picture of the "c" in the word in my head.
Abyways.
I might wanna go to sleep now.
It's half past 3 in the morning and i am clearly not in the right head space to be on the internet.
Have a great time today bro. ✌🏼
Sacred silence = before birth, sleep = death. Everything in between is disorder/chaos that we have created.
Great reaction channel. I think you’ll like getting into SOAD and TOOL. Try Rage Against the Machine.
Hey, thanks for uploading. I hope you are ok ❤️
I am :) new videos coming . Got a lot of updates
@@TooBlunt I can’t wait 😍
Disorder is the thoughts in your head before you get to sleep
You should listen to some Fit For a King, Wage War, Currents, The Ghost Inside, Make them Suffer, Polaris. They are catchy Metalcore bands with lot of catchy clean choruses
I agree with all of this, these are all bands I love so much. They all have solid lyrics, choruses, heavy vocals and sick breakdowns. I can't even pick a favorite out of that list, but if I had to I'd say The Ghost Inside. When they dropped the music video for Aftermath, I shed legit tears because I've followed them for YEARS and from hearing about what had happened to them and seeing them bounce back so hard from something so tragic truly tugged on my heart strings.
es como si opera clásica pasada a metal, es arte en su bella expresión.
Would Love for you to react to more women in Rock , Like Evanescence, you won't believe her voice and her band is awesome!!!
sacred silence is death. somewhere between death and life id where disorder lands."how do you own the world, how do you own disorder." the entire world is chaos and thats what theyre trying to say
Listen to BYOB by them, if you haven't already!!!
Somewhere between the sacred silence and sleep so before birth and after death and life is in between disorder
Yes! Yes yes. Amazingness
There is a space between being awake and being asleep where your connection to spirit is direct. Healthy beings can connect to spirit in this space. The toxicity of our environment and behavior prevents beings from connecting to spirit in this space. Sacred Silence is a Native American term for inner peace or meditation.
I recommend listening and watch the clip to "Forever Young" the original one by Alphaville. Leadsinger wrote this song after exploring an abandoned building and finding folders of patients , made him think a lot about life and death. Also, the leadsinger has an angelic voice.
Prison song.. you won't be disappointed
I always think like it's the government claim to be leaders but we are all surrounded by sadness and despair and we are just trying to find peace within our lives and sleep comfortably while people are starving and living on the streets. How can they find peace while there so much disorder.
But it can also be questioning God. How can he own the world and all these things are still happening. But the whole eating seeds to me is more about the people in charge of the world act as if Every thing is good and care nothing about the people.
This is the song that got me to look deeper into this group. Loved them right away. You might want to check the band Within Temptation. Their song And We Run ft. Xzibit. Very good combination of 2 different genres. They are my favourite, modern band.
Check out The Grudge by Tool. 🤘
Very angry performance and the visuals were a bit disturbing. Reminded me of the demented murderers in a horror film. I “get” the anger. I’ll have to seek out the lyrics to understand WHAT he’s angry about. Or is it madness he’s portraying? Is, “the sacred silence” death? Between the sacred silence and sleep…is life. And life is hard. I don’t recall the word he used after that phrase but it seemed key to the point of this song. Good luck analyzing that one.
Great reactions! You owe it to yourself to check out Nandi Bushell a 10-11 year old drummer from the UK cover the drums of this song! #TooBlunt #systemofadown #toxicity
YES! 💯
SOAD is great. If you like them, you will LOVE the GREATEST band to have EVER walked the earth….. the band, TOOL. They will change your life for the better, by healing you from the inside out. So when your ready to go down the rabbit hole, spiral out, and open your third eye. The Tool army will be waiting for you and will watch with you in droves!! Just do lyric videos with them. Their videos will take your attention from the music. Start with “Aenima”, when you are ready.
You gotta try Heaven by Jelly Roll
Good reaction bro
Dude, you talk about the drums? You gotta hear this 8-year old little girl kill this song on the drums-unbelievable!!!
You should check out Hypnotize and Lonely Day.
BYOB is must..
When you are ready, Tool- the pot.
I think that the sacred silence is the void and sleep is death..
Everything else in between those two is a disorder.
If you read philosophy you may understand it a little bit better
Check out Frankenstein by the Edgar Winter group
In case nobody explained - those guys are heroes - their families emigrated from Armenia. They sing about a genocide, that only few countries in the world acknowledge. Turkey holds everyone by the balls on this one.
If you are looking for more groups dont forget about meatloaf ( paradise by the dashboard lights) , metalica ( master of puppets) , Godsmack ( voodoo), Disturbed ( the sickness- lyrics version gets all of the song), the offspring ( get a job), Johnny Cash ( a boy named sue) ....
if you like interesting time changes, try listening to RUSH
Conversion, software version 7.0
Looking at life through the eyes of a tire hub
Eating seeds as a pastime activity
The toxicity of our city, our city
You, what do you own the world?
How do you own disorder? Disorder
Now somewhere between the sacred silence
Sacred silence and sleep
Somewhere, between the sacred silence and sleep
Disorder, disorder, disorder
More wood for their fires, loud neighbors
Flashlight reveries caught in the headlights of a truck
Eating seeds as a pastime activity
The toxicity of our city, of our city
You, what do you own the world?
How do you own disorder? Disorder
Now somewhere between the sacred silence
Sacred silence and sleep
Somewhere between the sacred silence and sleep
Disorder, disorder, disorder
You, what do you own the world?
How do you own disorder?
Now somewhere between the sacred silence
Sacred silence and sleep
Somewhere, between the sacred silence and sleep
Disorder, disorder, disorder
When I became the sun
I shone life into the man's hearts
When I became the sun
I shone life into the man's hearts