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    SYSTEM OF A DOWN ON "PERMANENT" HIATUS

    Examiner.com
    http://www.examiner.com/x-107 27-Dallas-Metal-Music-Examiner~y2009m7d22-System-o f-a-Down-on-permanent-hiatus
    July 22 2009

    However you want to classify them, alternative metal, numetal, or
    whatever, Los Angeles based System of a Down surprised the heavy metal
    world in the late nineties with their distinctive sound. A combination
    of thrash and alternative metal combined with music and chants
    that resemble more traditional music from their Armenian roots, the
    quartet lit up the heavy metal world with their moderately successful
    self-titled debut album and its massively successful follow-up,
    Toxicity. Those two albums alone launched System of a Down into the
    metal scene full steam and the band provided incredible albums for
    the next several years gaining mass popularity around the world.

    Rough, angst-ridden and frenzied music with growling yet sometimes
    harmonizing vocals, mixed with their often politically charged
    lyrics attracted truckloads of fans year after year and every album
    released seemed like the band could do no wrong as the multiple award
    nominations repeatedly rolled in their direction.

    >From their multi-million seller Toxicity, songs like "Chop Suey!",
    the title track or the more dramatic "Aerials", shot the band into
    instant stardom and they continued to never disappoint their fans
    with follow-ups like "B.Y.O.B." and "Question!" both songs from
    their Billboard topping first-half of a double album release in 2005
    Mezmerize / Hypnotize.

    Sometimes good things never last. Back in 2005, while I was living
    in Los Angeles, a friend of mine who personally knew members of the
    band, leaked to me that once SOAD's recording contract was fulfilled,
    they were going to call it quits.

    He was sort of right. In 2006, about one year following the releases of
    Mezmerize / Hypnotize the band announced they'd be taking a necessary
    break from each other for awhile. Several more recent interviews
    with co-founders, guitarist Daron Malakian and vocalist Serj Tankian
    confirmed that there's no turmoil within the band, but the temporary
    rest from recording and touring is "healthy" and none of the band
    members know how long the hiatus will last.

    Since the declaration to take a break, Tankian has embarked on a
    solo career but enlisting SOAD drummer John Dolmayan for part of the
    project. His first album, Elect the Dead has done well with varied
    reviews and he's currently working on the second album.

    While Tankian was producing his solo work, guitarists Daron Malakian
    and John Dolmayan also tried their hands at a side project called
    Scars on Broadway. Their debut album was released in 2008 also to
    mixed reviews. Currently, unofficial reports state that Scars on
    Broadway no longer exists.

    Both albums by the side projects have provided a nice, yet small
    reminiscent trek back to System of a Down's heyday, but in SOAD's
    case, it is truly a situation where the whole is greater than the
    sum of its parts.

    Personally, I hope this System of a Down hiatus is not permanent as
    has been described by various sources closer to the band members. I'd
    really hate to miss out on some of the music they could provide in
    the future for us fans.
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