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This is the cover of the first album by System of a Down. The link to the original cover is on the first comment.
Cover art of System of a Down's second studio album.
Released in 2001. It is the most popular and famous album by SOAD. It's considered a valuable piece of the genre, being very acclaimed by the critics. It has debuted at number #1 on the American and Canadian Charts, and it was put first on many lists of "bests", being put by the SPIN Magazine as #1 album of 2001.
Warped Tour Lineup:
22 Jacks, All, Amazing Royal Crowns, The Aquabats, Atomic Fireballs, Bad Religion, Cherry Poppin' Daddies, CIV, Deftones, Die Toten Hosen, Fu Manchu, The Get Up Kids, Godsmack, Hatebreed, Hepcat, Home Grown, H2O, Incubus, Kid Rock, Latex Generation, L.E.S. Stitches, Mad Caddies, MxPx, NOFX, No Use for a Name, Pietasters, Rancid, Reverend Horton Heat, Royal Crown Revue, Save Ferris, The Smooths, Snapcase, The Specials, Staind, Swingin' Utters, Tilt, The Urge, Unsane, Unwritten Law, The Vandals, Zebrahead
Ozzfest Lineup:
Ozzy Osbourne, Tool, Megadeth, Limp Bizkit, Soulfly, Sevendust, Coal Chamber, Motörhead, System of a Down, Melvins, Incubus, Snot, Ultraspank, Life of Agony, Kilgore, Monster Voodoo Machine
This was a pretty interesting show. I don't know why, but for some reason they held the Warped Tour and Ozzfest on the same day at the same spot. Ozzfest was down the hill and the Warped Tour was up the hill. It worked out pretty well for the most part. There was surprising little crossover by the audiences. People might come over to the other side to see a specific band or just wander through to see what was going on and then head back. I saw a ton of great bands on the Warped side, it was a really good lineup that year. The vibe was a lot more positive and friendly there. The vibe at Ozzfest was noticeably more aggro. Not hostile, but angrier and less fun. I walked through once and I think I watched the Melvins, Motorhead, and Tool from on top of the hill, or at least part of their sets. I remember the weather was really nice. Overall it was a fun, if kind of weird, day.
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Artista: System Of A Down
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 2 giugno 2011
Venue: Arena Fiera di Milano (Rho)
Città: Milano
Steal This Album - Album cover from System Of A Down (SOAD). Strong message for copyright breaking Peer to Peer (P2P) music downloaders.
System Of A Down is a Grammy winning Armenian-American rock band. Their signature is generally a short, heavy rock-rap followed by a long slow soothing vocals (thus making a great contrast). If you haven't heard her, check out her videos here:
I really, really love www.last.fm/user/jonanamary/. Its charts appeal to my inner geek.
I made a Top 30 albums list back in June, and thought it would be fun to do it again. Last has removed the full-album cover chart view option :( so this involved a bit of cutting and pasting in Paint. Shudder.
Of the above, Last got me listening to Strapping Young Lad, Children Of Bodom, Lamb Of God, In Flames, Meshuggah, Slayer, and Killswitch Engage. Some of these bands had been recommended to me previously by friends but it was hearing certain songs on Last that prompted me to go out and buy their albums. I'm going to go and see various of the bands listed later this year, too - cannot wait. :) It's bad news for my credit card bill, but after years of not really buying much music, It's great to find new stuff.
OK, enough eulogising.
In conclusion: ROCK ON! \m/ -_- \m/
"Aerials, in the sky
When you lose small mind
You free your life
Aerials, so up high
When you free your eyes eternal prize"
Aerials By System of a Down (one of my all time faves)
A messy merge. [albums not shown: Beck - Midnite Vultures, Odelay, Sea Change, and The Information] Best seen in large!
System of a Down
Pinkpop Festival 2017 - Day 3
Landgraaf, Megaland, Netherlands NL
5th June 2017
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Artista: System Of A Down
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 2 giugno 2011
Venue: Arena Fiera di Milano (Rho)
Città: Milano
My top 30 albums, as decided by www.last.fm/user/jonanamary. It's not perfect, as I haven't got the plug-in for my mp3 player (Mimsy II) yet, but it's fairly accurate, I suppose. :) I have no idea how Drowning Pool got there, though! Probably when I left Last playing while I went to the sandwich shop underneath work.
Updated album list here
Artista: System Of A Down
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 2 giugno 2011
Venue: Arena Fiera di Milano (Rho)
Città: Milano
Os 9 primeiros na fila do Barrashopping para comprar ingressos para o Rock in Rio.
Foto: Fernanda Saboia (Grudaemmim)
This bass replaced Frankenstein as my main axe, and it's a quite fun bass to play. Yes, it's the bass that matches System of a Down's Daron Malakian's guitar. Which only adds to it's awesomeness, I've only seen one other person with this bass.
Not great for anything but rock/metal, but I still slap 'n tap on it. This is a metal monster for sure, no funk tone to it at all haha... But it sounds pretty solid, because it's heavy as fuck with a long neck. More frets than my other bass too, so when I started experimenting with learning Primus and Stu Hamm songs, this was the bass I had to pull out.
And no, this is not the new reissue that Ibanez put out, this is the original models, the ICB 300. I hate that vintage finish on the reissue anyways. :/