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Band Timeline

1992

Formation of Soil, the precursor band to System of a Down

Serj Tankian and Daron Malakian, who attended the Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian School, met in 1992 despite their age difference. They began collaborating musically and formed a band named Soil along with Dave Hakopyan on bass and Domingo Laranio on drums. Shavo Odadjian initially joined as manager and then guitarist. This band laid the foundation for their later formation of System of a Down.
1994

Split of Soil and Formation of System of a Down

In 1994, after limited performances and lineup changes, Soil disbanded. Tankian, Malakian, and Odadjian formed System of a Down, naming it after a poem by Malakian, changing 'Victims' to 'System' for wider appeal. Odadjian switched from guitar to bass with new managerial support. Andy Khachaturian joined as drummer. The band began performing in Los Angeles and recording demos during this early period.
1997

Lineup Change and Initial Recordings

Drummer Andy Khachaturian left due to injury and was replaced by John Dolmayan in mid-1997. System of a Down gained attention by performing in Hollywood venues and recorded songs for the Armenian genocide recognition compilation 'Hay Enk.' They continued recording demo tapes to develop their signature sound blending alternative metal and politically charged lyrics.
1998

Release of Debut Album 'System of a Down'

The band released their self-titled debut album on June 30, 1998, produced by Rick Rubin. It features themes of anti-war, genocide, religion, and media criticism. Tracks like 'Sugar' and 'P.L.U.C.K.' highlighted social and political issues, establishing their identity. The album was critically acclaimed, certified Gold, and later went double platinum after their subsequent success.
2001

Breakthrough with Second Album 'Toxicity'

System of a Down released 'Toxicity,' which topped the US and Canadian charts and received triple platinum certifications. The album included hits like 'Chop Suey!,' 'Toxicity,' and 'Aerials.' Its success propelled the band into mainstream prominence while retaining their unique blend of metal and politically conscious themes, cementing their position in the alternative metal genre.
2002

Release of 'Steal This Album!'

Following 'Toxicity,' the band released 'Steal This Album!' featuring previously unreleased songs. Although it did not match the commercial heights of its predecessor, the album was praised by fans for its rawness and eclectic style. Notable tracks continued the band's exploration of controversial and socially relevant topics, maintaining their distinctive sound.
2005

Double Album Release: 'Mezmerize' and 'Hypnotize'

In 2005, System of a Down released two albums six months apart. 'Mezmerize' and 'Hypnotize' both debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, making them the first band since The Beatles to achieve this feat in the same year. 'B.Y.O.B.,' a Grammy-winning single from this era, tackled anti-war themes. The albums continued their blend of aggressive metal and political messages, earning critical and commercial success worldwide.
2006

Hiatus and Grammy Win

The band won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance with 'B.Y.O.B.' Despite their success, System of a Down entered an indefinite hiatus later in 2006. Members pursued side projects while occasionally making statements on social and political issues. Their break left fans anticipating further releases and live performances.
2010

Reunion and Resumption of Live Performances

In November 2010, System of a Down announced their reunion after four years of hiatus. They resumed touring internationally, energizing their global fanbase. However, despite extensive live performances, the band did not release any full new albums, focusing instead on live engagement and individual members' creative endeavors.
2020

Release of New Songs Amid Social Awareness

After 15 years without new studio albums, System of a Down released two new songs, 'Protect the Land' and 'Genocidal Humanoidz,' in November 2020. The releases addressed Armenian issues and highlighted the band's ongoing commitment to politically charged music. Both songs were accompanied by music videos and marked the band's first new material since 2005.
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Members

Current

Name
Begin
Occupation

Serj Tankian

1994

Lead vocals

John Dolmayan

1997

Percussion

Drums (drum set)

Daron Malakian

1994

Lead vocals

Guitar

Shavo Odadjian

1994

Bass guitar

Background vocals

History

Name
Begin
End
Occupation

Ontronik Khachaturian

1994
1997

Drums (drum set)

Story of System of A Down

System of a Down: A Seismic Force of Armenian Fury

Born from the fertile musical ground of Glendale, California, in 1994, System of a Down is a heavy metal titan whose sound resonates with both ferocious power and poignant political messaging. The band, comprised of Armenian-American musicians, burst onto the scene with a unique blend of aggression, dissonance, and lyrical depth, crafting a musical identity that is both undeniably heavy and distinctly their own.

At the heart of the band's sonic assault are the founding members: Serj Tankian, whose soaring vocals and haunting melodies drive the band's emotional core; Daron Malakian, the guitar virtuoso who weaves intricate riffs and scorching solos through Tankian's lyrical tapestry; Shavo Odadjian, the bassist whose rhythmic foundations provide the band's groove; and John Dolmayan, the drummer who unleashes a hurricane of percussion, anchoring the band's undeniable energy.

System of a Down's success is undeniable. Five studio albums, including three that topped the US Billboard 200, have cemented their place in heavy metal history. Their music has been recognized with four Grammy Award nominations, culminating in a win for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2006 for their anthem "B.Y.O.B." Though the band went on hiatus in 2006, reuniting in 2010, their impact has remained constant, selling over 12 million records worldwide and producing chart-topping hits like "Aerials" and "Hypnotize."

The band's Armenian heritage is deeply interwoven with their music. All members trace their roots to Armenian immigrants, carrying with them a collective history and cultural identity that informs their songwriting and artistic vision. This connection is evident in their vocal advocacy for the Armenian cause, particularly their unwavering support for recognizing the Armenian Genocide.

Their story began in the halls of Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian School, where Serj Tankian and Daron Malakian crossed paths despite their eight-year age gap. It was in a shared recording studio in 1992 that their musical journeys intertwined, laying the foundation for the band that would go on to shake the world with their powerful music and unwavering message.

This is the story of System of a Down – a band that embodies the raw power of heavy metal, the emotional depth of a shared heritage, and the unwavering voice of a generation.

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