System of a Down - Hypnotize
BLACK VINYL
Truth is the motor for System's spazzy, modernist thrash. It drives the boiling rage in Hypnotize's "Attack," "Stealing Society," and "U-Fig"; on "Holy Mountain," it inspires SOAD to transform the sad facts of genocide into the album's most vicious, powerful, and arresting moment. Of course, truth also drives SOAD to make passionate, if slightly screwy, decisions: Serj Tankian's ADD sputter of "eat 'em eat 'em eat 'em eat 'em" and "banana banana banana terracotta" on Hypnotize; Mezmerize's detour into celebrity baseball game outtakes on "Old School Hollywood." These moments are head-scratchers, no doubt, but they're integral to the experience -- System of a Down confound and irritate even as they rock. And it's precisely because of that weird aggression/aggravation dynamic that Mezmerize/Hypnotize is as strong a concept/double album as metal can offer in 2005.
A1 Attack
A2 Dreaming
A3 Kill Rock 'N Roll
A4 Hypnotize
A5 Stealing Society
A6 Tentative
B1 U-Fig
B2 Holy Mountains
B3 Vicinity Of Obscenity
B4 She's Like Heroin
B5 Lonely Day
B6 Soldier Side
