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1998 studio album by System of a Down
System of a Down is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band System of a Down , released on June 30, 1998, by American Recordings and Columbia Records . The album was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in February 2000. After the success of the band's following album, Toxicity (2001), System of a Down was certified platinum and has since gone double platinum.
Composition
The album is generally considered nu metal and alternative metal , both of which would become staples for the band. Lyrical themes throughout the album vary, with many songs following a theme of being anti-war, but also has topics of genocide , religion , and brainwashing . "Suite-Pee" is a criticism of pedophilia within the Church and religious extremism . "Soil" is, according to guitarist Daron Malakian at a Lowlands show, "about death, and friends that die, and life that dies". "Mind" talks about government mind control, specifically mentioning CIA brainwashing in the album's liner notes. "P.L.U.C.K." is a song dedicated to the victims of the Armenian genocide , and is meant to be a criticism and denouncing of the Turkish Government .
Artwork
The cover artwork is from a 1928 anti-fascist poster designed by visual artist John Heartfield for the Communist Party of Germany . The text on the original poster is: "A hand has 5 fingers! With these 5 grab the enemy!" This slogan inspired part of the text contained on the back of the album: "The hand has five fingers, capable and powerful, with the ability to destroy as well as create". Later, it is written in bold letters: "Open your eyes, open your mouths, close your hands and make a fist" (used later by Serj Tankian in the song "Uneducated Democracy"). The artwork also bears a close resemblance to the cover of George Harrison 's album Living in the Material World .
Reception
System of a Down received acclaim from music critics. Q called it "an excellent starting point for this most curious band".
The album is featured in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die . Loudwire included the album in its list of The Best Metal Debut Albums , at number 22.
Track listing
Original release
All lyrics written by Serj Tankian , except where noted. All music written by Daron Malakian , except where noted.
No. Title Lyrics Music Length 1. "Suite-Pee" 2:31 2. "Know" Shavo Odadjian , Malakian, Tankian2:56 3. "Sugar " Odadjian, Malakian 2:33 4. "Suggestions" 2:44 5. "Spiders " 3:35 6. "DDevil" Odadjian, Malakian 1:43 7. "Soil" 3:25 8. "War?" 2:40 9. "Mind" Odadjian, Malakian, Tankian 6:16 10. "Peephole" 4:06 11. "CUBErt" Tankian, Malakian 1:50 12. "Darts" 2:42 13. "P.L.U.C.K." (Politically Lying, Unholy, Cowardly Killers) 3:33 Total length: 40:36
Japanese edition bonus tracks No. Title Length 14. "Marmalade" 3:02 15. "Störagéd" 1:19 Total length: 44:57
Limited edition bonus CD
No. Title Music Length 1. "Sugar" (Live from Irving Plaza, New York, Jan 19, 1999) Odadjian, Malakian 2:27 2. "War?" (Live from Irving Plaza, New York, Jan 19, 1999) 2:48 3. "Suite-Pee" (Live from Irving Plaza, New York, Jan 19, 1999) 2:58 4. "Know" (Live from Irving Plaza, New York, Jan 19, 1999) Odadjian, Malakian, Tankian 3:04 Total length: 13:17
An early version of "X" from Toxicity was originally recorded for this album. The songs "Honey" and "Temper" from Demo Tape 2 were also recorded for this album but ultimately did not make the cut. The re-recorded versions of these songs have yet to surface anywhere.
Personnel
System of a Down
Production
Produced by Rick Rubin with System of a Down
Mixed by D. Sardy
Engineered by Sylvia Massy
Engineer/assistant engineer: Greg Fidelman
Additional recording/finishing Touches: D. Sardy
Assistant engineers: Sam Storey, Nick Raskulinecz
Assistant mixdown engineers: James Saez, Greg Gordon, Andy Haller
Second assistant mixdown engineer: Bryan Davis
Extra piano by Rick Rubin
Photography: Anthony Artiaga
Cover art: John Heartfield
Art direction: Frank Harkins & System of a Down
A&R direction: Dino Paredes, Sam Wick
Recorded at Sound City, Van Nuys, California
Vocals and additional recordings at Akademie Mathematique of Philosophical Sound Research, Hollywood, California
Mixed at Record Plant Studios , Hollywood, California & Hollywood Sound, California
Mastered by Vlado Meller at Sony Studios, New York City
Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
Chart (2000-2002)
Peak position
Catalog Albums (Billboard)
9
Chart (2018)
Peak position
Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)
9
Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard)
7
Tastemaker Albums (Billboard)
19
Vinyl Albums (Billboard)
10
Chart (2020)
Peak position
Top Rock Albums (Billboard)
17
Year-end charts
Year-end chart performance for System of a Down
Chart (2002)
Position
Canadian Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)
180
Canadian Alternative Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)
58
Canadian Metal Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)
28
Sales and certifications
Sales and certifications for System of a Down
Region
Certification
Certified units /sales
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil )
Platinum
40,000
Canada (Music Canada )
Gold
50,000
Italy (FIMI ) sales since 2009
Gold
25,000
United Kingdom (BPI )
Gold
100,000
United States (RIAA )
2× Platinum
2,000,000
Sales figures based on certification alone. Shipments figures based on certification alone. Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
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