Genius Lyrics
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System Of A Down – U-Fig
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“U-Fig” is an abbreviation for “You Flag-waving Ignorant Geeks.” It strongly criticizes the military’s propaganda by extracting the key message as ‘die for us’ and ‘kill for us and
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8-Bit Arcade – U Fig (8-Bit System of a Down Emulation)
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[Instrumental]
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System Of A Down – Hypnotize
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“Hypnotize” is the eponymous debut single of System of a Down’s fifth album. The song was written after the Tienanmen Square protest, but, in general, it talks about how
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System Of A Down – Stealing Society
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“Stealing Society” apparently deals with the degradation of society, and how drug abuse and gang violence contribute to the decline. Unfortunately, the song was never played in
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System Of A Down – Holy Mountains
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“Holy Mountains” references Mount Ararat—an important symbol in Armenian culture—and details that the souls lost to the Armenian Genocide have returned to rest here.
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8-Bit Arcade – Aerials (8-Bit System of a Down Emulation)
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[Instrumental]
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8-Bit Arcade – Fuck the System
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[Instrumental]
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8-Bit Arcade – Suite Pee
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[Instrumental]
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8-Bit Arcade – Cigaro
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[Instrumental]
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8-Bit Arcade – Peephole
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[Instrumental]
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8-Bit Arcade – Radio/Video
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[Instrumental]
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8-Bit Arcade – Boom
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[Instrumental]
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System Of A Down – Vicinity of Obscenity
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Daron said in an interview that Serj wrote this song and that none of them had any idea whatsoever what it meant, they were just having fun. This is also backed by Serj, who stated
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System Of A Down – Soldier Side
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A song decrying war. Daron said he could strongly relate to mothers whose sons were going out to fight. Based on that emotion, he wrote the song.
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System Of A Down – Lonely Day
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“Lonely Day” is a song by System of a Down, from Hypnotize. Contrary to popular belief, this song is not about Daron Malakian’s brother, because he is an only child. He wrote this
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System Of A Down – Attack
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“Attack” starts off Hypnotize with a bang—some would argue the song attacks your ears. The track is sonically the polar opposite of its sister album, Mezmerize’s intro “Soldier
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System Of A Down – Kill Rock ‘n Roll
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“Kill Rock n' Roll” by System of a Down is the third track from the band’s fifth album, Hypnotize. Written by Daron Malakian, “Kill Rock n' Roll” is about a rabbit Daron ran over
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System Of A Down – Tentative
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“Tentative” is a war stance, in which Serj and Daron sing from the perspective of bombing victims—innocent and vulnerable people, crying out to those in charge to save them.
Serj
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System Of A Down – Dreaming
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“Dreaming” talks about the world citizens, and about how they’re, sometimes, careless about what’s around them. The song is based on a poem by vocalist Serj Tankian called “Bottled
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System Of A Down – She’s Like Heroin
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“She’s Like Heroin” makes a comparative of prostitution and drug addiction and, if you want to consider, talks about love too. The music is one of the poppiest songs on Hypnotize.
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Nicki Minaj – Super Bass
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Originally released on April 5, 2011, as a Pink Friday deluxe edition cut, “Super Bass” quickly turned into a massive hit. On the song, Nicki raps about love and legitimate
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Kanye West (Ft. JAY-Z & J. Ivy) – Never Let Me Down
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Originally recorded by Hov for his seventh studio album The Blueprint²: The Gift & The Curse, “Never Let Me Down” finds the track’s inherent hope being interpreted differently by
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