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    SOAD CALGARY BOUND
    By MIKE BELL -- Calgary Sun

    Jam! Showbiz, Canada
    June 25 2006

    For System Of A Down, the vacation is over.

    Now, it's time to roll up the sleeves and get back to work.

    Well, in order to get ready for summer vacation.

    Which, um, will precede an extended vacation.

    Don't question it, or even attempt to make sense of it, just be
    thankful the Armenian-American metal band is returning to our fair
    city for a 'Dome show Monday.

    And for those who were lucky enough to catch the band nine months
    ago in the same venue, drummer John Dolmayan says that first break
    in SOAD's schedule bodes well for their return visit.

    "We haven't toured for over seven months and we have a lot of desire
    to get out there and play onstage again," Dolmayan says from his home
    during a break in his World Cup-viewing.

    "So we'll probably have a little bit more energy than we had last time.

    "Last time we came out it was after about five months of touring,
    and you know how it is, you just burnout after awhile, you get tired.

    "Although you may not have noticed it, we feel like near the end
    of the tour we get a little tired -- now you're catching us on the
    beginning of the tour.

    "Nice and fresh.

    "Although," he says jokingly, "you'll have to deal with whatever
    cobwebs are there ..."

    Of course, those who caught the quartet's incredible show last
    September will take them however they can get them, especially because,
    since that show the band released its second album of 2005 Hypnotize,
    the companion piece to the earlier dropped Mezmerize.

    With the pair of albums and a year of touring, burnout was
    understandable.

    That's also the reason after the brief tour they're embarking on,
    SOAD will follow it up with a stint on this year's Ozzfest, something
    Dolmayan likens to summer camp for bands, because of its easy pace
    and enjoyable atmosphere.

    And then, once those shows wrap up, the band will take an extended
    hiatus, which the Lebanese-born drummer estimates will last more than
    two years.

    While there have been rumours the break will be permanent, fuelled
    further by confirmation guitarist Daron Malakian is starting a new band
    Scars On Broadway -- with bassist Shavo Odadjian a likely member --
    Dolmayan says the temporary cessation of SOAD business will likely
    further the band's career.

    "It's hard to maintain focus after so many years of doing the same
    thing over and over again," he says. "We need a break from each other
    as well as the whole scene and the pressures of being in a band that's
    at the level were at."

    As to how he'll spend the next couple of years, Dolmayan says he
    won't pursue a musical project of his own, noting he has no wish to
    be a songwriter, even admitting he's not that good at it.

    "Everyone's got a position, and I'm happy with mine."

    Instead, he'll spend the time doing something else he loves.

    "I'm starting a comic book company based on the Internet ...," he says.

    "That's what I'll be pretty much diverting most of my attention to.

    It's my other passion -- I love music and comics are what I've also
    been into since I was a kid.

    "I'm a nerd, man. I'm staying true to my nerd roots.
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