system of a down to return in 2011

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Lammendam
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According to the official blog of Francis Zégut, host of the show "Pop Rock Station" on the French radio station RTL2, System Of A Down will perform at the Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy in Paris, France on June 6, 2011.

This is expected to be one of many gigs the reunited band will play in Europe during next summer's festival season. An official announcement on the matter, with more details about the group's future plans, could come as early as next week.


When asked about the possibility of a full-blown System reunion during an August 2010 interview with The Pulse of Radio, singer Serj Tankian replied, "Shavo [Odadjian, bassist] got married like two months ago, we were all at his wedding, and you know, we all talk, we're friends, nothing's changed, and we get offers to play shows, tours, whatever, and we discuss them once in a while. We have not made any decisions as of yet as to what we're gonna do. But when we do, it'll be quite obvious."

Meanwhile, Odadjian himself said in a recent interview with Hustler magazine that System went on an "indefinite break" to save the band from splitting up permanently.

Odadjian explained, "We won a Grammy and we had two number one records. We were making a lot of loot [money]. Then some people within the group of four brothers started seeing things differently . . . and their actions made the reactions of others pretty unbrotherly-like."

The bass player added, "All of a sudden band members are having problems financially. . . . [and] fighting about, 'I want my style of music to be this and that.' I love them. They're my brothers, but I couldn't see my brothers digging into each other's pockets and killing each other's artistic creativity."

Odadjian said that the band members vowed to come back "when we again have the hunger and the fire in our eyes that we did when we started System Of A Down."

System Of A Down has been on hiatus since 2006 while its members have pursued various personal projects. Tankian released his first solo album, "Elect The Dead", in 2007 and a follow-up effort, "Imperfect Harmonies", earlier this year, while bassist Shavo Odadjian recorded with members of the Wu-Tang Clan and launched a new online music initiative. Meanwhile, guitarist Daron Malakian started a new band called Scars On Broadway, also featuring System drummer John Dolmayan.

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Alteredmindeath and Dave... Agreeing!?!?!?!?

Was a fan of them for awhile but later got tired of them(also note that I was into christian- and alternative rock for a while) Good for you guys though.

Don't get me wrong, I don't hate them now, I just don't enjoy their music as much as I used to.
 
(also note that I was into christian- and alternative rock for a while)

how could you be a Christian rock fan? i don't mean this in a anti-religion way, but what makes it different from ''normal'' rock? besides the lyrics of course.

in short, what's the point of giving the genre an own name? genres aren't defined by lyrical themes.

/off topic
 
but are those deathrash bands all of a sudden ''Christian deathrash''? no.
if i start a thrash metal band, and i write lyrics about sandwiches, does that make my band a ''sandwich thrash metal band''? no.

enough about genres :lol:
 
Yeah, I never listen to them eny more mostly cuz I've listeed to them so damn much that I'm tired of it. But I thank those two bands (Thousand Foot Krutch and Billy Talent, see my last.fm page) that I listened to the most since they got me into music at all and more importantly rock. Which made buy Guitar Hero 3, which made me interested in Metallica, which got me interested in the big 4, which lead to me to discovering that there are other good thrash bands such as Evile (which was the first one) and the rest is EVILE Forum history
 
Thanx for sharing this! I was going through their records a while ago, hadnt listened to them in a while. Mesmerize & Hypnotize are so good!