LYRICS: 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.
Lyrics: McDonald's is the place to rock It is a restaurant where they buy food to eat It is a good place to listen to the music People flock here to get down to the rock music Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's McDonald's will make you fat They serve Big Macs They serve Quarter-Pounders They will put pounds on you Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's McDonald's hamburgers are the worst They are worse than Burger King A Big Mac has twenty-six grams of fat A Quarter-Pounder has twenty-eight grams of fat Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's Rock on London Rock on Chicago Wheaties, breakfast of champions
LYRICS 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, 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 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
What a lot of people miss about Serj's singing is his incorporation of traditional Armenian melodies. I grew up singing in the Orthodox church, and you can tell he borrows heavily from Orthodox choirs. Listen to Arials and then follow up with a Greek Orthodox cantor. I have always loved this about his singing.
I listen to it a lot at home in Odessa, we had some ethic singing group near my house, such a beautiful ways to put together men voices, was in love with it when I bass a kid. An combined with rock it is perfection.
I was just talking about this to my friend, they meld traditional Armenian melodies so well. It's beautiful to be able to pick them out when you know :)
I had heard of these guys, even had a t-shirt with their name on it. But never paid any attention to their music. Until I heard "Toxicity" at the age of 38.....I was hooked. At least we didn't miss out on them before we left this life.....that would've been a shame! ✌✌
His style is such that he doesn’t sound like what you think a great vocalist would sound like so I think a lot of folks overlook him… but Serj is absolutely incredible and underrated. He and Daron can do some crazy harmonizing too.
@@genix6939 i'm aware of that, but i wasn't talking abt his vocal range, i was talking abt that note, i've only seen 1 channel commenting about this specific note🤷 ofc i didn't watch every single video but that's why i said "don't talk too much abt it"
I listen to System of a Down whenever I’m stressed the fuck out because their music is an outlet for my anger and angst. Their sound and lyricism is therapy and helps silence the noise in my head.
Back in 2002 when I first watch this video on MTV, I suddenly want a Zildjian shirt. I asked my mom if I can have one. A month later my mom brought me to a music store and she pointed a white Zildjian shirt displayed on the wall. She bought me that. My mom died 2 years later in 2004. Watching this video brings that beloved memory. Thanks for everything mom. It's been 15 years. I miss you.
I really like soad's music because i can be angry and cry at the same time. The part when the music shifts to soft, and then become mad again. It is so satisfying to release stress
And on a downtuned guitar, gives tingles when you hit the right notes just listening; shite at reading music, so have to use TAB which is always off, so you gotta find the notes by ear. Still so satisfying when you do though.
@@jaliyasubzero4592 i disagree. serj tankian has a very unique voice, which alternates between sadness and anger. hes way better than fred durst for example. and the the melody of the guitars is also unique
Really glad to see a new generation discover System of a Down. I saw them on one of their last tours in '06 and it's one of the best performances I've ever seen. Rock on little babies! 🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿
@@Vitzxxdepending on who you ask, if you ask a normal person they’d say its Nu Metal, but if you were to ask a crusty ass barely bathed in their life sweat covered fat rolls mold and mildew drenched specimen known as a metal elitist, they’d say it isn’t metal.
Forreal man. My uncle and I talk about how cool it would've been to be a part of a band. I love how they can transfer anger and sadness into something real and tangible to an extent. I would love to create lyrics and scream them into a mic.
Don't waste your time always searching for those wasted years" Powerful words that prove that metal music can have a message and still kick ass!! Thank you Bruce Dickinson
I discovered this band in 2002 on MTV like many people (back when it was playing music). To this day, toxicity is the song that brings me back to my teenage room. Crazy how music can connect you exactly to a certain event or period of your past. I love this band forever
@Ahmed Zuq mo2minina raghma safala, no one answered this comment, but i will, and as a muslim i like some kind of music and this is one of them, i wouldn’t appreciate this if i was a non-muslim, but still i’m saying, the best way to inform people is by giving them the lesson in a proper context, and this is not one of them, so let people enjoy the music (old good music) and akhi jazako laho khayran 🙏🏻😇
Dude, I am legitimately jealous of you. My whole life I've been called an old soul with my clothes, hobbies, personality, and music. I have always wished I could have discovered this music off of MTV, but I discovered my music by going on long car rides with my dad when things got hard. I'd argue that's just as magical, but I'll never know. You grew up in such a cool time!
Having such a bad day, driving home decided to crank this in the car and my wife straight up knew every word and sang that shit like she wrote it. I love her so much. Made my day immediately better.
@Ruzgar Atasagun They are not racist just because they are defending and raising money for their country Im Armenian too doesn’t make me racist to defend and speak up about my country and to point out all of the war crimes and killing azerbaijan and Isis do
@Ruzgar Atasagun "that wasn't what i meant" bro u literally said theyre racist then he says how theyre not at all, how is raising money to aid people racist?
Guys, listen to the wonderful voice of this amazing singer from Lebanon and feel how she sings with emotion. m.ruclips.net/video/KtNFQ1tR_tc/видео.html
Formidable. Bravo. La guitare que je pense, etre de qualité exceptionnelle, le son est excellent, et meme en tappiing, aucune variation de volume. Je te suis depuis un bon de temps deja. Mais alors Prodigy a la seche en tapping en plus. Le passage avec les guitares.... Tous mes compliments. Merxi Alix
Never been the biggest fan of heavy metal and probably won’t be but System of a Down is the exception. Cool guitar riffs, clear vocals, and kick ass drums
The idea behind this video is so subtle I almost missed it, but it ties into the album cover for Toxicity... the video opens showing the Hollywood Walk of Fame, listing our so-called "stars", then at the end the camera zooms out to show all the literal stars in the Milky Way. It shows how small and insignificant we are in the grand scheme of things, and how really we are all in this together. This idea ties into the lyrics of 'Aerials', the last track on the album. Pretty dope
You were my husband's cherished band. Group? Entity. Aric was a devoted metalhead. He introduced me to many groups. But you, you were the one he'd return to. A musical home. Metal music to me was foreign. Not my love. He knew the finesse within the roar. He knew how much excellent music was happening within the genre. I didn't. I thought metal I thought screaming. Cacophony I wanted nothing to do with. He changed my perception, attitude, appreciation. He changed more than that but that's a different post for a different time. My beloved died six and a half years ago and there are still some of your songs I can not bear to listen to. I just wanted to say how much Aric loved you, and how appreciative I am that he found you. That you made, and make, the amazing music I came to know as SOAD.
This hits me in the feels.... this is one of the few bands i have bought every album for more than once. I have heard every system album more than 100 times. Youre husband knew what was up.
He did. You remind me of Aric and SOAD. I learned to appreciate and enjoy his music, but couldn’t hear that element of magic you and he know/knew the group has.
I grew up listening to rap my whole life. I am 25 and JUST now getting into rock. I wish i would have listened to this band earlier. I guess i never gave it a chance until now.
As a kid, I wasn’t a fan of Serj’s voice. But man did it grow on me and now that I’m older and understanding a lot of the messages of their songs his voice really fits it
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,…
This is the song that got me into music, its the reason I started playing music, its the reason I joined band in school. System will always hold a place in my heart. My taste has changed wildly, but I still come back to this every once in a while, and its still nuts.
@@sammysosa437 I agree, I always thought the sacred silence was your personal quiet time after waking up and obviously sleep. Somewhere between is where disorder is, during the day.
Вы как и rammstein, испытиваете в моей душе самые любімые моменты. Как и все рок-группы 2005-2010. Я вас люблю радуйте нас и дальше вашими композициями❤
@@Hug0Pro I do paintings and music also i would like to make movies but it cost more than making music or paintings - And music can be improved by video if u dont understand it than you are just closed in your own brain
This song will NEVER get old, System of a Down are one of the bands that got me into metal in the first place, and unlike many other forgotten bands from this era, this band actually stood the test of time, this album was an absolute classic and a gamechanger for the ages 🤘🤘🤘
Guys, listen to the wonderful voice of this amazing singer from Lebanon and feel how she sings with emotion. m.ruclips.net/video/KtNFQ1tR_tc/видео.html
I was never into this type of heavy music, but I have just discovered System of a Down and I am just like WOW, this is just amazing and a pure art… adding them as my new favorite band.
Everything kicks so hard in this song - and then transitions back n forth beautifully. Wow. Hard to find the words to describe how technically beautiful this song is
This song is epic, guess what? I was teen such your mum when this was new. I'm getting older and I feel older because of you comment. But it's a pleasure that you are young and you are listening this music.
The drums in this track are way too underrated IMO - I don't feel like the drummer get's the credit he deserves - holy shit he's was mindblowingly good!!
This whole band gets the credit they deserve from the people that care the most. Don't worry about the masses. System never cared. They will get to the hall of fame someday.
Gosto muito dessa música e eu estou ouvindo aqui no Brasil, e você está ouvindo aonde? no Brasil, na Europa, no Oriente Médio, na Ásia, na África, na Oceania, América Central, América do Norte ou no Alasca?
1. Chop Suey! is considered one of the greatest metal rock songs of all time by many critic bodies incuding Pitchfork. Many enthusiasts have researched for it. 2. Chop Suey! is No.1 SOAD song in many developing countries. In the Philippines, its No. 1 altrock/indie band "Parokya Ni Edgar", an SOAD wannabe, made a hit song from spoofing Toxicity and Chop Suey. The title of the Song is "The Ordertaker". 3. Chop Suey! is a masterpiece - the shortest explanation.
@@sowts5157 Their music will remain relevant as long as the problems they're singing about persist. Plenty of media from every decade has remained relevant purely for the fact that we haven't stopped marching into our capitalist hellscape run by the militarized police and wealthy
LYRICS:
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.
I was looking for lyrics, thank you! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thx bro
Just like a... like
I love u
Lyrics:
McDonald's is the place to rock
It is a restaurant where they buy food to eat
It is a good place to listen to the music
People flock here to get down to the rock music
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
McDonald's will make you fat
They serve Big Macs
They serve Quarter-Pounders
They will put pounds on you
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
McDonald's hamburgers are the worst
They are worse than Burger King
A Big Mac has twenty-six grams of fat
A Quarter-Pounder has twenty-eight grams of fat
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock on London
Rock on Chicago
Wheaties, breakfast of champions
LYRICS
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, 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
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
thx man youre the best
Who knew?
Thanx needed the last part. Didn't disappoint.
🙈🙉🙊........ 💋
thanks
The drummer is just pure class. He doesn't even eat seeds
Its eating seems
@@ismaelcardenas1133 false. your ears broken? lol
Look up lyrics
What do you have to say know
Say now
The drummer (John Dolmayan) is so calm and cool asf like he is the king of drummers
What a lot of people miss about Serj's singing is his incorporation of traditional Armenian melodies. I grew up singing in the Orthodox church, and you can tell he borrows heavily from Orthodox choirs. Listen to Arials and then follow up with a Greek Orthodox cantor. I have always loved this about his singing.
I just listened to greek orthodox hymns to the mother of God and I can TOTALLY hear it.
Could you link something?
I listen to it a lot at home in Odessa, we had some ethic singing group near my house, such a beautiful ways to put together men voices, was in love with it when I bass a kid. An combined with rock it is perfection.
I was just talking about this to my friend, they meld traditional Armenian melodies so well. It's beautiful to be able to pick them out when you know :)
Bee happy ??!!
Эх как же радостно к 35 годам открыть для себя таких талантливых ребят!!! Жаль 15 лет назад не слышал их, красавцы, уважение!!!
Да крутая музыка. И я был удивлен оказывается они все Армяне из Америки.
англии
Soooo much of their music to look forward to, my friend🤘🏼
From Saskatchewan🇨🇦
А вы слышали группа 🎸 Daron Malakian & Orbellion.?
I had heard of these guys, even had a t-shirt with their name on it. But never paid any attention to their music. Until I heard "Toxicity" at the age of 38.....I was hooked. At least we didn't miss out on them before we left this life.....that would've been a shame! ✌✌
3:24 this high note is insane, idk why people don't talk too much about it, it made me raise my standarts of what i consider a good vocalist
This song raises the bar for sure
His style is such that he doesn’t sound like what you think a great vocalist would sound like so I think a lot of folks overlook him… but Serj is absolutely incredible and underrated. He and Daron can do some crazy harmonizing too.
@@nurabsal0x018c Bro the harmonizing is insane. Like absolutely perfect. Don’t even get me started on the hypnotize album.
alot of vocalist channels already have, people have literally already done vids about his vocal range for years
@@genix6939 i'm aware of that, but i wasn't talking abt his vocal range, i was talking abt that note, i've only seen 1 channel commenting about this specific note🤷 ofc i didn't watch every single video but that's why i said "don't talk too much abt it"
We're not looking for old songs, but we're looking for memories.
Cigaro 🎶
So true :)
i needed to drown a song out of my head so i came here to lol
The drumming is so amazing in this song.. brings the whole thing together
We thank Dolmayan 🙏🏼
Vlad Stukov классика брат
Word it do
Vlad Stukov ... the area rug brings the whole room together ... heh.
@@mscloudherder329 Duuuuude )
I listen to System of a Down whenever I’m stressed the fuck out because their music is an outlet for my anger and angst. Their sound and lyricism is therapy and helps silence the noise in my head.
Hell yeah. Do it.
I like Serj Tankian’s solo stuff more. Even crazier music.
I bet you have 2 wolves inside you
Same
Hit the weights listening to these everytime my head goes into overdrive went from 9 stone to nearly 17 an now I'm a fucking monster
System of A Down is the perfect band to describe the emotion where you're angry and crying at the same time
Yea
Hallelujah and amen to that!!!
THE BEST BAND EVER
two moods on
@@lunarabbit32 Let’s call this emotion “Down syndrome” 😂
962 million views!! Let’s push this to the billion!!!
Gained 2M views in under a day? I think we might push it to 1B views!!
To the end of the year
3 days after you wrote that they gained 3 million more views. 965 million views as I'm writing this
@ yeah guys I’ve made a mistake, my phone switched numbers as I re played the video 😅😅
We play this song everyday in my car idk about yall lollll
Back in 2002 when I first watch this video on MTV, I suddenly want a Zildjian shirt. I asked my mom if I can have one.
A month later my mom brought me to a music store and she pointed a white Zildjian shirt displayed on the wall. She bought me that. My mom died 2 years later in 2004. Watching this video brings that beloved memory.
Thanks for everything mom. It's been 15 years. I miss you.
Sorry for your lose
im so sorry for your loss pastry store 😥
I'm very sorry... stay strong
💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Rip
This song is like wine, it gets better through the years
Yes
@@Snakeboy-ii7gt si
Finding this song, for me, is like finding gold nugget in a huuuuge pile of sh#t, that is called Russian rap.
But, i never drink it.
Absolutely 👌🏻
Uma música tão antiga,mas no mesmo tempo,muito atual!
Lembra minha adolescência
Pra mim continua sendo umas das melhores musicas
Sopa do macaco uma delicia 😋
Vdd mano
Foda-se Danilo
antiga?? caralho, tô ficando velho.
I really like soad's music because i can be angry and cry at the same time. The part when the music shifts to soft, and then become mad again. It is so satisfying to release stress
Even almost fifteen years after learning it, this is still one of the most fun pieces to play on the drums!
is more fun to play when you have it at 1.25x speed
Slipknot eyeless.
@@nagyerik845 System> slipknot
@@nagyerik845 slapnutz
And on a downtuned guitar, gives tingles when you hit the right notes just listening; shite at reading music, so have to use TAB which is always off, so you gotta find the notes by ear. Still so satisfying when you do though.
A totally unique band with their own style and sound! That is what makes a band great! Legends!
Tbh most nu metal bands are pretty much the same
Not that they aren't distinctive
Just the same style
@@jaliyasubzero4592 literally the same with most popular genres, you haven't tried to listen.
@@jaliyasubzero4592 L opinion
There is generic music in every genre you just need to know where to look
@@jaliyasubzero4592 i disagree. serj tankian has a very unique voice, which alternates between sadness and anger. hes way better than fred durst for example. and the the melody of the guitars is also unique
One of the best songs ever made, and idc what anyone says. It's so complete
Really glad to see a new generation discover System of a Down. I saw them on one of their last tours in '06 and it's one of the best performances I've ever seen. Rock on little babies! 🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿
I saw them in 2017 wowzaz trousers, fecking brilliant
im 23 nd im just finding this🤯
❤Deeply love this theme❤!!!
Never seen them live but especially this song has been my go too since I was a teenage 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
This is one of those rare rock songs that hypes you up but also calms you down at the same time.
Best reply statement I’ve read.
Sums it up in a correctly grown nutshell… the kind only God can make.
You hit it on the mark, far as I’m concerned.
This is my driving in traffic song
I think this is numetal or another metal subgenre
@@Vitzxxdepending on who you ask, if you ask a normal person they’d say its Nu Metal, but if you were to ask a crusty ass barely bathed in their life sweat covered fat rolls mold and mildew drenched specimen known as a metal elitist, they’d say it isn’t metal.
XXZZ@@josephconyer2421
System of a Down is the best band for vent songs. Honestly it has everything: the tension, the anger, the beauty, the calm....
Forreal man. My uncle and I talk about how cool it would've been to be a part of a band. I love how they can transfer anger and sadness into something real and tangible to an extent. I would love to create lyrics and scream them into a mic.
I absolutely agree with you. I also like Rage Against the Machine for getting your angst out.
every song is an emotional roller coaster haha
@@slicelifetv keep us updated…fucking do it man..
Linkin Park, System of a Down, and Killswitch Engage depending on what I'm venting from
May the Rev rest in peace. He will always forever be my favorite drummer and pianist.
Serj's vocal range is insanely good. Great song.
Back then yes, he had a very good voice, but now he sounds like squidward.
Sir Crab Squidward sounds nice.
+Sir Crab He sounds amazing, but not for SOAD songs. He improved with his solo career, but he can't scream anymore.
he sings really good now, but he can't scream :(
the part when he says TRUCK is impossible to hit in rock band expert mode
What a masterpiece of a song.
This whole album is incredible
@@Sh1gg1ty yes
Anahí - Rumba ft. Wisin ------- Anahí - Rumba ft. Wisin ----- Anahí - Rumba ft. Wisin
@@Sh1gg1ty facts one of my favourite albums ever
Yea
Don't waste your time always searching for those wasted years" Powerful words that prove that metal music can have a message and still kick ass!! Thank you Bruce Dickinson
I discovered this band in 2002 on MTV like many people (back when it was playing music). To this day, toxicity is the song that brings me back to my teenage room. Crazy how music can connect you exactly to a certain event or period of your past. I love this band forever
True words that my friend
I was in Walmart the first time I saw the video clip in 2002.
❤Deeply love this theme❤!!
@Ahmed Zuq mo2minina raghma safala, no one answered this comment, but i will, and as a muslim i like some kind of music and this is one of them, i wouldn’t appreciate this if i was a non-muslim, but still i’m saying, the best way to inform people is by giving them the lesson in a proper context, and this is not one of them, so let people enjoy the music (old good music) and akhi jazako laho khayran 🙏🏻😇
Dude, I am legitimately jealous of you.
My whole life I've been called an old soul with my clothes, hobbies, personality, and music.
I have always wished I could have discovered this music off of MTV, but I discovered my music by going on long car rides with my dad when things got hard.
I'd argue that's just as magical, but I'll never know.
You grew up in such a cool time!
Having such a bad day, driving home decided to crank this in the car and my wife straight up knew every word and sang that shit like she wrote it. I love her so much. Made my day immediately better.
Awesome.
She’s a keeper
Would you like to tell us just where you are from ?
@@kenpachizaraki4996 London Ontario Canada
Nice
This is another one of those timeless sounds that never spoils, never goes stale.
Same with the whole toxicity album
@Primus Fager same with their lifes
ruclips.net/video/UyTLzUBDzYY/видео.html U gotta hear this one:) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Proudest parent moment: my 9 year old singing along with me. ❤
Still one of the most unique bands ever formed
System Of A Down is a band that never gets old to listen to
@Ruzgar Atasagun They are not racist just because they are defending and raising money for their country Im Armenian too doesn’t make me racist to defend and speak up about my country and to point out all of the war crimes and killing azerbaijan and Isis do
@Ruzgar Atasagun "that wasn't what i meant" bro u literally said theyre racist then he says how theyre not at all, how is raising money to aid people racist?
@@Dumb.idiot06 fax
Guys, listen to the wonderful voice of this amazing singer from Lebanon and feel how she sings with emotion.
m.ruclips.net/video/KtNFQ1tR_tc/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/UyTLzUBDzYY/видео.html U gotta hear this one:) !!!!!!!!!!!!
“Somewhere between the the sacred silence and sleep...DISORDER! DISORDER!” Such a great meteor of life
Very wise.
Meteor
Meteor
😐
Love it when the “meteor” hits the spot
Formidable. Bravo. La guitare que je pense, etre de qualité exceptionnelle, le son est excellent, et meme en tappiing, aucune variation de volume.
Je te suis depuis un bon de temps deja. Mais alors Prodigy a la seche en tapping en plus. Le passage avec les guitares.... Tous mes compliments.
Merxi Alix
100% good lyrics
100% nostalgic
100% killer song
10000% seeds
1000% Seeds, of course
100% Talento
0% Autotune
100% concur
You don't know math. This band knows bad 15-year-old notebook poetry though
@@braxtongreenwell5482 A bit rich from someone like you.
Essa é uma daquelas músicas inesquecíveis, pode se passar 30 anos e ainda irei conseguir lembrar a letra.
E eu consigo fazer perfeito no violão
@@demiusbolzan8791 brabo
@@demiusbolzan8791 caraca, brabo demais
O vocalista parece smzinho kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Never been the biggest fan of heavy metal and probably won’t be but System of a Down is the exception. Cool guitar riffs, clear vocals, and kick ass drums
No es tan pesado sino más bien es alternativo
The drums is what got me
Im more a pop punk dude but this is a banger
It’s Serj’s voice dude, it’s so good.
Wallysnakes mmmmmmmmm no
It's 2024 and I'm still eating seeds.
As a past-time activity?
Present
XD
The idea behind this video is so subtle I almost missed it, but it ties into the album cover for Toxicity... the video opens showing the Hollywood Walk of Fame, listing our so-called "stars", then at the end the camera zooms out to show all the literal stars in the Milky Way. It shows how small and insignificant we are in the grand scheme of things, and how really we are all in this together. This idea ties into the lyrics of 'Aerials', the last track on the album. Pretty dope
kh2freek. Nice. You will replace MatPat
Waffle Warrior5946 Is that a compliment?
Yes. It means your smart. Like MatPat. He does game and film theories
demon1c guy I’m not talking about the song I’m talking about the video and album concept
Oh shit
This never gets old.
Litterly never XD, even 15 years after released
@@Sush88em true
Understanding is timeless.
wdym 15 :p two whole decades x)
@@cordbox two whole decades then¯\_(ツ)_/¯ still an awesome song,
3:00 That snare drum enters another dimension.
"Toxicity continues" in the sub
Can your comment just don't pop-up and let me listen to this part without laughing?
You were my husband's cherished band. Group? Entity. Aric was a devoted metalhead. He introduced me to many groups. But you, you were the one he'd return to. A musical home. Metal music to me was foreign. Not my love. He knew the finesse within the roar. He knew how much excellent music was happening within the genre. I didn't. I thought metal I thought screaming. Cacophony I wanted nothing to do with. He changed my perception, attitude, appreciation. He changed more than that but that's a different post for a different time. My beloved died six and a half years ago and there are still some of your songs I can not bear to listen to. I just wanted to say how much Aric loved you, and how appreciative I am that he found you. That you made, and make, the amazing music I came to know as SOAD.
Marianne Wade Sorry for you loss. Lots of love❤️❤️❤️
Talia thank you. I miss him every day and dream about him many nights a week.
I don't think he deserved to die unless it was aging.. sorry for your loss
This hits me in the feels.... this is one of the few bands i have bought every album for more than once. I have heard every system album more than 100 times. Youre husband knew what was up.
He did. You remind me of Aric and SOAD. I learned to appreciate and enjoy his music, but couldn’t hear that element of magic you and he know/knew the group has.
Such a unique sounding and original group. There will never be another band like System of a Down. Timeless classic.
🤔
That old school LA Kings jersey is so nostalgic for me.
Too bad about Serj becoming such a jack ass though.
Idiots nowadays think Ice Spice or whatever her name is important.
There will never be another 2000s
I grew up listening to rap my whole life. I am 25 and JUST now getting into rock. I wish i would have listened to this band earlier. I guess i never gave it a chance until now.
Pliss react master finger stile from Indonesia, he's name Alip ba ta, react toxiccity finger stile version ,,, Alip ba ta very talented... Pliss try
Welcome to the Dark Side Joey G!
We have cookies
You have a long awesome road ahead of you my friend
@@oneprizeonegoal yep
Dude the whole album can be played from the first track all the way through and it just gets better and better!
Lets go for a billion views before the year ends!!
As a kid, I wasn’t a fan of Serj’s voice. But man did it grow on me and now that I’m older and understanding a lot of the messages of their songs his voice really fits it
They're tryna build a prison
Same
@@justaswordsman2347😊
Sure
mas essa música não é dele é uma versão
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,…
When I became the Sun I shone life into the man hearts
ok
Thanks
Arigato brô
Sarange❤
Cuando no existía RUclips y tenias que esperar por la tarde para ver los 10 + pedidos de MTV.. que buenos tiempos aquellos..😎🖤🔥🎶🎵🇵🇪🤘🏻
Jajaja es verdad! 😎👍
Pero esa canción salió fue en el 2002
@@stefaniarivera7399 por eso salió en el 2002 cuando aún no existía RUclips y teníamos que verlo solo en MTV..😎🎵🎶🇵🇪🤘🏻
És verdad pero hoy há RUclips
yes
My morning song, I get it all the time in my mixes while I eat my 3 eggs with milk, made nicely on the pan. I hope I won’t even miss these mornings.
This is the song that got me into music, its the reason I started playing music, its the reason I joined band in school. System will always hold a place in my heart. My taste has changed wildly, but I still come back to this every once in a while, and its still nuts.
what do you listen to now
very similar to
@@ZenTameris we all listen to Dean Martin and Engelbert Humpsterbrink when we get aulde
Good music always out last its time period. I will be a 70yr old grandma still rocking to this.
careful, don't break your back
Or a 52 year old grandma like me.........
Karen Jones Lmao rock on
Chris Grand same
Chris Grand definitely mate haha
"Sacred silence and sleep"
The older you get, the more your realize how true that statement is.
What does that mean tho lol
@@angelmendoza5847 that sleep and silence is sacred or something to be cherished.
@@sammysosa437 I agree, I always thought the sacred silence was your personal quiet time after waking up and obviously sleep. Somewhere between is where disorder is, during the day.
having kids being like
@@topazprism77 LOL
Вы как и rammstein, испытиваете в моей душе самые любімые моменты. Как и все рок-группы 2005-2010. Я вас люблю радуйте нас и дальше вашими композициями❤
I'm no musical crank, but I've always rated the drummer, he looks and sounds all Business!
eccept he's one of the best drummers in metal.
I don't doubt it.
Matthew Smith Yes him and Chris Adler the best 2 metal drummers still active today
Fin Roe what about Mike Portnoy?
SparksFly2323
I love how most of their music videos are like literally the just playing in a little stage and yet they make the best music videos.
The audio is more than enough. They dont need a good music video xd
@@fellapapi6215 not really - they got lots of music videos where videos equal their music and send message
@@mariannairam2218 I don't rlly watch the video so I don't know. I just care about the song
@@mariannairam2218 go to film then. Dont do music if ur music is not enough to tell a story or convey a message
@@Hug0Pro I do paintings and music also i would like to make movies but it cost more than making music or paintings - And music can be improved by video if u dont understand it than you are just closed in your own brain
I love a nice relaxing song like this after a tough day of work.
I can so relate 😁
Same
Hahahaha
213 ME VOY A LA ARMADA CUANTOS EFECTIVOS HAY EN RESERVA Y CUANTOS NUEVOS COMO YO.,
White room gives brbr deng vibes
Noviembre 2024 colombia🤘🏽
Never seen a drummer like this guy. Man hes just killing it. So many emotions in one song.
Yep ..hes number 2… copeland from the police #1
I did the 69th like 🥳🥳
129th like here.
I love this song. ❤
yoo chack out slaughter to prevail. The drummer is a god.
Danny Carey from tool makes this guy look like an amateur. I love SOAD but this is hardly more than standard rock.
This song will NEVER get old, System of a Down are one of the bands that got me into metal in the first place, and unlike many other forgotten bands from this era, this band actually stood the test of time, this album was an absolute classic and a gamechanger for the ages 🤘🤘🤘
They're not metal they're punk rock.
Punk rock is the music from the 1970s, not this and it’s not metal either.
@@justicedemocrat9357 System of a Down is an American heavy metal band formed in Glendale, California, in 1994.
@@justicedemocrat9357there are -100% punk
We managed to make the song System Of A Down reach 1 billion views, now let's make Toxicity get there too ❤️
Already on it
Edit were half way there
Halfway there my friend
wdym agent
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
agent
Outubro de 2024 escuto muito ainda ❤
This isn't a "song". It's a theatrical masterpiece. Performed by magicians.
This song very well describe regime putin! (his real name Lguutin)
@@Obeshalkin25 can you get out of here with your politics and brainwashed?
Love it when musicians actually perform and not just do music :3
This is so good but you must hear “Seen/Unseen” or “Glory” by SLT 🤘🔥🎧
👩🎓👨🎓👨🎓👨🎓🎓🎓🎓🎓🔈📃
Let's appreciate the drummer, what a execution man .. 👏
Hes so good
COME BACK THE WORLD NEEDS YOU
Brasil
Proskeet8 yes
We will don't worrry
What do you mean they suck
oh yes……...we need this music
What do these lyrics even mean? Any ideas? I first heard this song about 20ish years ago and still don't know🤔 still jam out to it though
Do you own the world? How you own disorder?
😊
22 years later and still love this album, i listen to these songs as if they just release, never gets old for me.
it's ass
Аминь
Hay😊
And don't you ever stop not even 22 yearz from now
ruclips.net/user/shortsGSzAGMWP9VM?feature=share
One of the few bands I listened to in middle school and still genuinely like.
I knew this band before I entered school, and I’ll always love em.
@@ĐłłĐĐØ27 uh... Eh... Wha-... Neverm-... WHAT?!
@@ĐłłĐĐØ27 are you high?
m.ruclips.net/video/TZgPxtXE-_M/видео.html
Damn you couldn't have said that any better
This man's range of voice is absolutely legendary 🤘 true metal right there 🤘🤘🤘
Wish they continued to do more other than that three song ep a while ago
yessir i love serj true alternative metal 🔥🔥🔥
@@giorgosxorianopoulos4016 alternative metal it is...but millennials and later generations have misunderstandings about it. But then again...lol
it's that Lebanese genes
Guys, listen to the wonderful voice of this amazing singer from Lebanon and feel how she sings with emotion.
m.ruclips.net/video/KtNFQ1tR_tc/видео.html
What BEAUTIFUL things that, disorder can CREATE!!!!
I’m playing this for my unborn son. I’m 7 months pregnant and he kicks a lot to System of a Down. I have a metal fan on the way!
makes me wanna have another lol my son jammed out to outkast
My kid did that with my wife. He came out a man
Good luck with your new addition Stephanie, my little one's always liked System. They'd stand up in their cots and dance.
ruclips.net/video/0nxU3YQpS2k/видео.html
YAY! Go bubba!
With all the chaos in the world right now.. this song hits differently.. love it
Chaos is good for you if there wasn’t any you’d be living in melancholic sameness
The fact that 11 years later and the video is still getting comments daily, that just proves that these guys are badass
The video is from 2001.
@@some156 he's obviously referring to the date it was uploaded, man.
I'm in love with your profile picture
I listened soad when I was 11 years old... I'm 24 now and this is the best band ever...
@@vishnuanilan4248 who's?
Mine, if so thx :)
The drums make my heart pound, Unexplainable euphoria.
Esta canción es épica, que forma de tocar los instrumentos, son genios.
Opinó lo mismo😼☠️💀
Hermosa cancion es epica!
System of a Down is one of the best bands of all time, their music will never be bad
One of the greatest bands of all time. Thank you.
Love the pfp lol I miss that game
Absolutely not, so much more better bands with better sounds For sure it's the most overrated band in the world
#facts
@Thais Ferdinand slc,eu amo funk,mas system foi a banda de rock que me fez parar de zoar quem escuta,pq é MT boa as músicas dos cara
The drums are legendary.
89Pleasek 1 month and 69 likes. giggidy.
89Pleasek have you seeen 5fdps drums?!
Have you never heard of Dave Lombardo and Gavin Harrison???
Have you heard of Igor Cavalera y Vinnie Paul?
Hold on have any of you heard of dave grohl and taylor hawkins
2:40 was THE hardest shit I’ve ever seen in a music video, the drop made it even better. Gave me chills down my back fr.
Soon it'll be 1 billion. Insane
Here before 1 billion!!
wooowwwwww
Same lol
Same
1444 right here ;)
john dolmayan is extremely underrated as a drummer. his rhythmic hooks is what gives SOAD songs life!
@Air Conditioner Moby Dick was pretty good. But yes, I would say he is rated too high.
I’m here in 2020 and this is still the most organized disorder I’ve ever heard
You hear cause we got blessed with new songs?
TORTAS DE PAPAYA B)
Wiwlkeaaaaaaaaajaq
Have you guys seen that ten year old girl that covers this song on the drums? She brought me back here. She's epic just thought I'd mention it.
Hey buddy. If you listen to this
type of music, you're now my friend.
Hallo new friend!!!
Hello friend
Timeless, never forget this kind of quality.
Good music never dies.
*Toxicity* JUNIO 2022 ❣💕
The last 43 seconds of this song is the most fun to sing when your home alone!
It's pretty funny to sing in front of the family members and catch them off guard with it.
One of the greatest bands to ever exist. Worldwide influence. timeless message. And not a single fuck given.
Peak Metal music, everyone comes back so nostalgic to the golden times.
I was never into this type of heavy music, but I have just discovered System of a Down and I am just like WOW, this is just amazing and a pure art… adding them as my new favorite band.
same
It really is amazing when you find out about them and listen to their music for the first time.
Glad you found them
Welcome!
i was never into this kind of music either until i started getting drunk a lot and realized how fire it was
The drum playing is superb.
Ikr. I think I might just try to learn it to show all them haters lol
The drums really shine in this song. It’s a drummer’s song for sure..!!
It's true this is one of those songs where the drum player has a lot of parts unlike most rock songs where they barely play at all
check out tool, way better
Listen to devil driver this guy is trash compared to devil driver
Everything kicks so hard in this song - and then transitions back n forth beautifully. Wow. Hard to find the words to describe how technically beautiful this song is
cept the lyrics are kinda dumb :P but thats every rock song
@@scorch4299 how?
Masterful! 🎶
Hey man I'm still listening to this right now and it's still the best.
Boosting the algorithm with a comment because this timeless masterpiece deserves recognition by today's youth.
Hear hear sir
Everything complements itself sound, lyrics, instruments, even the video
13 years old and i'm listening to this
_____ Anahí - Rumba ft. Wisin -------
I'm 13 and converting all my freinds to 90s and early 200s music 👍
I love how there's still comments from few hours ago, few days ago despite how old this song is
Johnny Silverhand we’ll see if SOAD meets up again for another album!
Because that song doesn't age : )
Johnny Silverhand hahaha yeah!
Yes
Hi
Fantástico, são simplimente os melhores, nunca canso de escutar e vibrar a cada música.
Sou de São Gonçalo RJ Brasil 👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
omaigat, tienes razon papu
Oi conterrânea!!! Também sou de São Gonça!!😄😄
são gonçalo não para uuuhhhuuuuuu
Sopa do macaçao
No sé que dijo, pero miente
Come on lets get this to 1Billion I can’t do it by myself 😂
It has 1 billion already in Spotify
21 years old now,and this song still sounds as fresh and powerful as the first day,Hands down one of the best singles ever
WTF ITS 21 YEARS OMFG
@@spicesmuggler2452 oh yeah,seems like two years ago 🥺
Man that makes me feel oooold… lol
Singles? The Toxicity album is a single in itself. Rock it
what? this song is my age, I'm surprised
my mom showed me this and said she listed to it when she was a teen, she’s so cool
your mom is indeed badass
Mine too
This song is epic, guess what? I was teen such your mum when this was new. I'm getting older and I feel older because of you comment. But it's a pleasure that you are young and you are listening this music.
Hey josuke , nice mom.
My mom took me to church when she heard me listening to SOAD, my dad just said I had good taste in music🤣
The drums in this track are way too underrated IMO - I don't feel like the drummer get's the credit he deserves - holy shit he's was mindblowingly good!!
I headbang during the tempo change
I came here almost to hear the drum
This whole band gets the credit they deserve from the people that care the most. Don't worry about the masses. System never cared. They will get to the hall of fame someday.
ElectroIsMyReligion not really it’s an easy song to play.
@@coltonyelv1887 maybe to you
Gosto muito dessa música e eu estou ouvindo aqui no Brasil, e você está ouvindo aonde? no Brasil, na Europa, no Oriente Médio, na Ásia, na África, na Oceania, América Central, América do Norte ou no Alasca?
Europe in Italy GREAT song
@@GianniGiorgini-j9z Yes! I Love Italy, and this this Song is a Great Song, I Love this Song a lot, and Im in Brazil
Jesus christ! these songs blew up over the years! I LEFT IT AT 9 MILLION!
Because SOAD.
Also if the new album succeeds this will go supernova.
1. Chop Suey! is considered one of the greatest metal rock songs of all time by many critic bodies incuding Pitchfork. Many enthusiasts have researched for it.
2. Chop Suey! is No.1 SOAD song in many developing countries. In the Philippines, its No. 1 altrock/indie band "Parokya Ni Edgar", an SOAD wannabe, made a hit song from spoofing Toxicity and Chop Suey. The title of the Song is "The Ordertaker".
3. Chop Suey! is a masterpiece - the shortest explanation.
Sam Gritzke 500 million now
Katanga
This song is like wine
The older it is, the better it gets
Shut up meg
ong
Exactly 😍😍
i think it's more the case that it becomes more relevant as society progressively gets more fucked.
@@sowts5157 Their music will remain relevant as long as the problems they're singing about persist. Plenty of media from every decade has remained relevant purely for the fact that we haven't stopped marching into our capitalist hellscape run by the militarized police and wealthy
This was such an insane album, a musical masterpiece. SOAD was way ahead of their time
Timeless I'd prefer to say
They’re the best.