

I have lived in a fog all my life and have wasted all of my years. I am insincere and fake and I deserve to die. If not for his actions, both the mortal realm and its inhabitants would have fallen to darkness long ago. He is a stalwart defender of Sanctuary and mankind, but is considered a renegade by the Angiris Council. I dont have a sense of self and base my worth on how the world sees me. Tyrael, formerly the Archangel of Justice, now the Aspect of Wisdom, is a mortal angel. “Chop Suey!” was removed from the radio for a brief time as Clear Channel and promoters thought it too aggressive considering the circumstances. I only think about myself and what others think of me. In the days after 9/11, US media conglomerate Clear Channel sent a memo to each of its radio stations with a list of questionable songs that programmers and DJs might want to consider not playing in the wake of the 9/11 attack. Die Wake up (wake up) Grab a brush and put a little make-up. While the song would eventually receive a gold certification status from the Recording Industry Association, the song’s initial charting success was cut short. The title stands out and is not mentioned at all in the lyrics, but the strange choice is believed to have helped the song’s success. While seemingly random, the group chose the title to describe their musical style: lots of stuff thrown together.
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The title of the song is named after a Chinese stew made with meat or fish, plus bamboo sprouts, onions, rice, and water chestnuts. “Like, if I were to die from a drug overdose, everyone would say I deserved it because I abused drugs, hence the line Angels deserve to die.” So… What exactly is chop suey? The meaning behind the song title.

“The song is about how when people die, they will be regarded differently depending on the way they pass,” said Malakian. Malakian said that people judge others for how they pass, especially if due to any drug-related issues. Let’s make them believe we actually did it.’”ĭespite the assumptions, the song was intended to make a comment on the ways that people die. Chorus: Serj Tankian with Daron Malakian I don't think you trust In my self-righteous suicide I cry when angels deserve to die Verse: Serj Tankian Ah Wake up (Wake up) Grab a brush and put. “ ‘Self-righteous suicide’, ‘Aerials in the sky’, Jet Pilot.’ I was, like, ‘Wow, that’s cool they think that.
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2006 with Windows Movie Maker (yep, this one's oldschool).

“Our fans were starting to say, ‘Hey, these guys are prophets, they’re saying things that hadn’t happened yet,’” says Malakian. Music: 'Chop Suey' by System of a DownVideo: EquilibriumTook about six hours total.Made in approx. Frontman Serg Tankian’s energy on the verses comes out in righteous anger before slowing down to the half-time lines that would ignite the controversy. The song begins with an iconic, driving chord progression before the rapid-fire chaos of the verses unfolds. As bold a move as it was to release this as a single, it solidified the group’s breakout hit. “Chop Suey!” comes from the band’s second album, Toxicity. I just started playing that acoustic guitar, and that’s when I started writing Chop Suey!” The Controversy “There was an acoustic guitar I used to take around with me. “I was just hanging out by myself on a bed at the back,” said Malakian.
