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    SERJ TANKIAN SAYS SYSTEM OF A DOWN BANDMATE DARON MALAKIAN FIRST TURNED HIM ON TO METAL
    by: Chad Childers

    Loud Wire
    http://loudwire.com/serj-tankian-says-system-of-a-down-bandmate-daron-malakian-first-turned-him-on-to-metal/
    May 11 2012

    Through much of the last two decade Serj Tankian has carving out his
    place in the hard rock and metal worlds as a member of System of a
    Down. But the hard-hitting pace wasn't always his first love.

    Tankian tells Noisecreep.com, "I actually didn't grow up on that
    kind of music. The first type of music I was exposed to was cultural
    Armenian music. My parents were both in this cultural institution
    where my mom would dance and my dad would sing. I was also exposed to
    Arabic music as a child and French music because we lived in Lebanon
    and that used to be an old French colony."

    Serj's music education grew significantly when his family moved to the
    U.S. He recalls, "When we moved to the States in the '70s, I started
    listening to the Bee Gees and a lot of the disco stuff you heard on
    the radio at the time. I also remember playing a lot of soul music
    too. When the '80s came around, I really got into the goth and punk
    scenes. I didn't get into heavy metal till the late '80s, early '90s."

    The singer says it was guitarist Daron Malakian that was the lifelong
    metal fan in the band that started to turn him on to the sound. "He
    loved KISS, and bands like that, growing up," says Tankian of his
    System cohort. "I have never considered myself a metal guy."

    Tankian says he's still finding new musical loves, and his current
    favorite style is classical. He clarifies that he's not talking about
    Beethoven-like classical, but rather music and soundtrack scores that
    make him feel like he's driving around inside of a movie.

    The singer's eclectic background is clearly continuing to influence
    him, as he recently revealed that there are jazz, electronic, and
    symphonic discs in the works to go along with his upcoming solo record,
    'Harakiri.' Look for Serj Tankian's 'Harakiri' July 10, followed by
    his return to System of a Down for late summer shows, and his wealth
    of non-rock projects to follow.

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