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Soldier Side (Intro) Lyrics

Welcome to the soldier side,
Where there's no one here but me,
People all grow up to die,
There is no one here but me.
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tazzle On May 05, 2005
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Daron is clever, and this song makes you feel what its like.

Cover art for Soldier Side (Intro) lyrics by System of a Down

I am pretty sure they put this song on here to tribute pink floyds double album "the wall", where the end of disc 2 syncs into the begining of disc 1. So if u listen to the end of the hypnotize album, it syncs into the begining of the memerize album.

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Great intro to a great album.

Cover art for Soldier Side (Intro) lyrics by System of a Down

Agreed. I almost wish it were a full song.

Cover art for Soldier Side (Intro) lyrics by System of a Down

yeah great intro. on itunes (with fade in) BYOB just fits SO well after it!

Cover art for Soldier Side (Intro) lyrics by System of a Down

anyone else get the feeling soldier-side is somehow related to suicide? Or am I just extra crazy because of this?

Cover art for Soldier Side (Intro) lyrics by System of a Down

I think this might be referring to the genocide of soldiers, led by the current war.

Cover art for Soldier Side (Intro) lyrics by System of a Down

yeah, i read somewhere that it was originally spelled Soldiercide, like suicide/homicide/genocide

Cover art for Soldier Side (Intro) lyrics by System of a Down

As a soldier (and yes I fought, as in I'm an infantryman, in this current war) I feel the suicide concept more then anything else from this.

Cover art for Soldier Side (Intro) lyrics by System of a Down

This song is about Daron (SOAD'S guitarist) visiting his family, who is still in Iraq. They said so in a May issue of the Rolling Stone.