![]() A catchy chorus, 'I felt like the biggest a**hole when I killed Rock n Roll'. The song is superb overall, great guitar riffs in this one Daron has definitely improved since Mezmerize. Here we come across one of the strongest songs on the album, which has been played live for a number of months, resulting in many bootleg copies. Daron also does a great job on the interlude. The verses are fast and frantic with hard riffs and fast drumming before the chorus uses power chords, which Daron seems to use a lot in the last few albums. This is a great song, with a great chorus, with Serj the main vocalist here. SOAD seem to have found some of their 'original’ song writing abilities back, with the verses in this song. Daron sings the verses, with Serj harmonising (Mezmerize anyone?) but Serj does take a more major role throughout the chorus and the interludes. The song overall is heavy and a good way to start the album but overall not a highlight of the album with a repetitive chorus. A fast guitar riff is followed by fast drumming and pounding bass to open the album before the verse slows before leading into the chorus. ![]() The original track listing for Hypnotize had SOAD opening with an instrumental piece, but decided to go for a heavier opening in Attack. With 2 masterpieces (S/T, Toxicity), a brilliant 'B-Sides' Album and one-half of a 2-disc release under their belt, System of a Down have once again shown that no other band in the world sounds like them, with the release of Hypnotize. ![]() Since the release of their brilliantly original self-titled masterpiece in 1998 System of a Down have been redefining the metal genre.
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