Mezmerize

Mezmerize

by System of a Down
Mezmerize

Mezmerize

by System of a Down

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Overview

Adjectives like "ambitious," "jagged," and "startling" have always defined System of a Down, and their third official full-length is no different. Prerelease, the band described Mezmerize as being the first part -- the first side -- of what's essentially a double album. The records' packaging would even slot together, making the eventual Mezmerize/Hypnotize whole. Appropriately then, there's an intro to System's first new material since 2001's brilliant Toxicity. On "Soldier Side" Daron Malakian and Serj Tankian harmonize as they do throughout the record, and Malakian's guitar has a mournful, Eastern air. But it's just a lull before "B.Y.O.B.," a thrash assault pierced with rabid and incredulous screams. "Why do they always send the poor?" Suddenly the gears switch, and the song stomps in crunchy half-time as its lyrics riff with a sick grin on cultural ignorance. The government's lying, System's saying, but "Blast off!/It's party time." The vocal exploration between Tankian and Malakian on Mezmerize is a thrill -- they spur each other on like a two-headed hardcore hero. Their intermingling voices make "Cigaro" more aggressive, frantic, operatic, and totally bananas; they'd be triumphant over the break in "Violent Pornography" if they weren't spitting out lines like "Choking chicks and sodomy." The fantastic "Pornography" is a rusty shiv of absurdity, another example of System's ability to effectively skewer society with little more than hyper guitar, blistering percussion, and weird turns of phrase. Their volatile mix of righteousness, wordiness, odd meters, and thrash has balanced System's activism since their self-titled debut, making them "unique heavy music" over the much more problematic "unique, heavily political music." And Mezmerize doesn't fail to be unique. "Old School Hollywood" essays the bizarre experience of a celebrity baseball game ("Tony Danza cuts in line!") over keyboard effects from "Beat It" and a brutally simplistic rhythm, "This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like I'm on This Song" is more twisted-tongue histrionics and explosive playing, and Tankian and Malakian's harmonies are the catalyst (again!) for making "Revenga" a truly feral epic. System of a Down -- what's another adjective for "awesome"? ~ Johnny Loftus

Product Details

Release Date: 05/17/2005
Label: Columbia / American
UPC: 0827969064825
Rank: 2822

Tracks

  1. Soldier Side (Intro)
  2. B.Y.O.B.
  3. Revenga
  4. Cigaro
  5. Radio/Video
  6. This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like I'm on This Song
  7. Violent Pornography
  8. Question!
  9. Sad Statue
  10. Old School Hollywood
  11. Lost in Hollywood

Album Credits

Performance Credits

System of a Down   Primary Artist
Shavo Odadjian   Guitar (Bass),Bass
John Dolmayan   Drums
Serj Tankian   Vocals,Keyboards
Daron Malakian   Guitar,Vocals

Technical Credits

Daron Malakian   Audio Production,Composer,Producer,Group Member
Rick Rubin   Audio Production,Producer
Andy Wallace   Mixing Engineer,Mixing
John Dolmayan   Group Member
Serj Tankian   Arranger,Composer,Group Member,String Arrangements
Jason Lader   Editing
Vartan Malakian   Artwork
David Schiffman   Engineer
Steve Sisco   Mixing Engineer,Mixing Assistant
Phillip Broussaard   Assistant Engineer
Vlado Meller   Mastering
Joe Peluso   Mixing Engineer,Mixing Assistant
Dave Shiffman   Engineer
John O'Mahony   Digital Editing,Mixing Engineer
Mark Mann   Arranger,String Arrangements
Lindsay Chase   Production Coordination
Brandy Flower   Design
Dana Nielsen   Editing
Braden Asher   Production Coordination
Shavo Odadjian   Group Member
System of a Down   Design
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