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59-548: " Empty Walls " is a song by Armenian American musician Serj Tankian . It is Tankian's debut solo single and the opening track off of his first solo album, Elect the Dead . The song has been described as a "traditionally pummeling rocker". "Empty Walls" was released on September 10, 2007, as a digital download and September 25 as a CD single . It can also be found on a 2 track Reprise promo issue dated September 4, 2007 as well as in edited form on promotional copies that have been sent out to radio stations. An acoustic version of

118-497: A 2019 documentary film about the 2018 Armenian revolution . He was also an executive producer of the film. Tankian composed the music for the second season of the Netflix series Down to Earth with Zac Efron . Fuktronic , an electronic music collaboration with Mindless Self Indulgence 's Jimmy Urine was released in May 2020, after the duo released a sample on SoundCloud . Fuktronic

177-659: A Down officially announced that they would play shows in Europe during Festivals and in North America, mostly in the U.S., embarking on a tour for the following three years. The band was in limbo of not releasing any new tracks until November 2020, when they released " Protect the Land " and " Genocidal Humanoidz ", which were songs that were made to help the cause of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War . The song's profits went to

236-447: A SOAD album, I decided to release these songs under my moniker." The EP features songs like "Electric Yerevan", which is described as a "rallying cry" for Armenia, "Rumi", a poetic song about Tankian's son, and "Your Mom", which has been described as a "political mash-up". Tankian released his second EP titled Perplex Cities on October 21, 2022. In October 2023, Tankian announced that he would release his first memoir , Down With

295-479: A band called Snowblind during their teens. In mid-1997, Khachaturian left the band because of a hand injury (he subsequently co-founded The Apex Theory, which included former Soil bassist Dave Hakopyan). Khachaturian was replaced by John Dolmayan . Dolmayan is also the drummer for the band Indicator and former drummer for Scars on Broadway . The band began touring the Southern California rock clubs, building

354-527: A concert to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide , which he did on April 24, 2015, playing for free for over two hours in Yerevan 's Republic Square . He released his fourth studio album Orca Symphony No. 1 on June 25, 2013. The album takes the form of a classical symphony. A professionally sampled studio version was released on November 30, 2012, while the live recorded version

413-495: A felt Homeland Security Advisory System scale (accompanied by a seal reading "U.S. Department of Playground Sekcureity"), followed by a young girl building two towers of blocks. A boy launches a toy airplane into the towers , knocking them down and upsetting the girl, and she is shown to want revenge. Various scenes in the video refer to the War in Iraq : the children preparing for play war,

472-463: A mix of Native American , Christian , Buddhist , and Transcendental ideas. I like to think of Earth as mother. I like to think of sky as grandfather. God has been used for ulterior motives". In another interview, he said, "I believe very firmly that indigenous populations had a really good, intuitive understanding of why we're here. And we're trying to gain that same understanding through psychology and intellect in modern civilization". Following

531-401: A music video for his song "Reconstructive Demonstrations" from his album Imperfect Harmonies . Tankian also announced on his Facebook page, during the video's release, that an EP titled Imperfect Remixes would be released sometime within 2011. On March 1, Tankian released Imperfect Remixes and the music video for "Goodbye", a remix of "Gate 21" from Imperfect Harmonies . Tankian co-wrote

590-675: A musical with the American playwright Steven Sater . It is based on the Ancient Greek tragedy Prometheus Bound . It opened at the American Repertory Theater on March 14, 2011. In early July 2011, Tankian posted a video on YouTube showing two samples of new songs. During the video he said "next year". In multiple interviews he has stated that he has been working on a rock record that will be released in 2011, and some side projects including jazz, electronic, and symphonic records. It

649-784: A new solo EP, titled Foundations , in September of the same year; he also revealed that he had originally written one of the songs included in the project for System of a Down, while two other tracks had been recorded during the studio sessions for his 2007 solo album Elect the Dead. The first single from the EP, "A.F. Day", was released on May 17 of the same year. Tankian grew up listening to traditional Armenian music in his exiled community in Lebanon and sang it with his father Khatchadour Tankian. He discovered pop music only once his family moved to Los Angeles in

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708-622: A project led by Disturbed frontman David Draiman . He had a guest appearance on the song "Out of Line" on Device's self-titled album . Tankian also appeared on the Tech N9ne album Something Else in 2013 on the song "Straight Out the Gate". He was a surprise guest performer for the Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience in Los Angeles on March 25, 2017, singing " The Rains of Castamere ". His rendition of

767-562: A strong following. The band achieved commercial success with the release of five studio albums, three of which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 . System of a Down has been nominated for four Grammy Awards , and their song " B.Y.O.B. " won the Best Hard Rock Performance of 2006. In May the same year, the band announced they were going on hiatus. On November 29, 2010, following several weeks of internet rumors, System of

826-561: A teddy bear being pulled down (referring to the symbolic pulling down of Saddam Hussein 's statue), a presidential figure with a sign declaring " Mission Accomplished ", a child in a cage reminiscent of one of the Kenneth Bigley hostage videos, the aforementioned collapse of the block towers, a child dressed and positioned in imitation of a published picture of Satar Jabar from the Abu Ghraib prison, and several children pulling another from

885-451: 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

944-705: A top hat and suit, sings as they play. The video concludes as the children all look out the daycare window and solemnly watch a Marine Corps detail load a flag-draped casket into a hearse. Meanwhile, the dead Marine's grief-stricken parents are looking in horror and disbelief at the day care, after seeing what the children have done. The video has also appeared on Much Music 's Video on Trial . All tracks are written by Serj Tankian All tracks are written by Serj Tankian position Serj Tankian Serj Tankian ( / s ɜːr dʒ ˈ t ɑː n k i ə n / TAHN -kee-ən , Western Armenian : Սերժ Թանգյան pronounced [sɛɾʒ tʰɑŋkʰˈjɑn] ; born August 21, 1967)

1003-545: A toy house to play execute him with a can of silly string (in reference to the Hamdania incident ). A boy inside a toy car puts on goggles and is driven into a plastic ball pit wall to cause a burst of confetti, symbolic of the many suicide bombings at US Army checkpoints. The children performing acts similar to those of the US military are clearly distinguished by wearing helmets reminiscent of soldiers' helmets. Meanwhile Serj, dressed in

1062-406: A whole different bag of tricks there because it's always evolving. Unlike a film score that's very linear and you get a scene to score for, this is something where you do another workshop and one song is gone, that underscore changes to 20 seconds and they need something else on the spot. Everything's always changing until the show comes, so it's quite interesting." In January 2011, Tankian released

1121-552: Is an Armenian-American musician and activist. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the alternative metal band System of a Down , which was formed in 1994. Tankian has released five albums with System of a Down ( System of a Down , Toxicity , Steal This Album! , Mezmerize , Hypnotize ) and five solo albums ( Elect the Dead , Imperfect Harmonies , Harakiri , Orca , and Elasticity ), as well as collaborating with musicians such as rapper Tech N9ne and folk singer Arto Tunçboyacıyan . He also released Elect

1180-463: Is described as "the team of Serj Tankian and Jimmy Urine from Mindless Self Indulgence, making a soundtrack for the ultimate British Gangster Film. It's an electronic album with 12 tracks (4 instrumental and 8 tracks that have original scripted dialogue that portrays the trials and tribulations of a fresh out of prison British gangster who hasn't learned his lesson)." Tankian released his first ever EP titled Elasticity on March 19, 2021. He announced

1239-455: Is said to be more of a jazz and orchestral based sound. Tankian said of the second album: I'm structuring the next record kind of like a jazz orchestral. I've got a full orchestra interested, so I want this giant electric guitar in the air to be played by a full orchestra. I want the orchestra to be the electric guitar. I want to make an orchestra do what it's never done before, like a GG Allin type orchestra. Think of that. The album had

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1298-566: The Armenia Fund . In the following years, System of a Down increasingly limited their live appearances. On May 14, 2023, the band hosted their only live performance of the year as co-headliners of the Sick New World festival in Las Vegas . In 2024, the band performed two gigs, making headline appearances at Sick New World on April 27, and at a standalone concert (together with Deftones ) at

1357-591: The Golden Gate Park in San Francisco , the first-ever ticketed live event to take place at the venue. Tankian's breakthrough as a solo artist came with the release of his debut record Elect the Dead . The first singles from Elect the Dead are " The Unthinking Majority " and " Empty Walls ". The music video "Feed Us" was released on the Swedish and UK MTV. A music video was directed and filmed for every song on

1416-583: The September 11 attacks , Tankian wrote an essay in which he stated, "If we carry out bombings on Afghanistan or elsewhere to appease public demand, and very likely kill innocent civilians along the way, we'd be creating many more martyrs going to their deaths in retaliation against the retaliation. As shown from yesterday's events, you cannot stop a person who's ready to die". In the 2008 Democratic Party primaries , Tankian originally supported Dennis Kucinich , but subsequently stated that Barack Obama "presents

1475-668: The War on Terror , overpopulation , genocide , environmentalism , and the American prison system are addressed. He and his System of a Down bandmates were featured in the 2006 documentary film Screamers , which covers the United States' position on genocide. In the film, Tankian interviews his grandfather, Stepan Haytayan, a survivor of the Armenian genocide , who recounts his experience of it. Tankian said in an interview that he has "the same religion as that tree over there". He said, "It's

1534-513: The 1970s via the Bee Gees ' soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever , that led him to delve into it. In his 20s, he bought every record by the Beatles , whom he has called the most "universal" artists he is aware of. Tankian said that the first hard rock album that left an impact on him was 1992's Angel Dust by Faith No More . When System of a Down toured with Faith No More singer Mike Patton , who at

1593-432: The 2020 US Democratic Party primaries and that although it was "frustrating" for his brother-in-law John Dolmayan to support Donald Trump , he added that they are "on the same page with Armenian issues". System of a Down (album) 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

1652-493: The American Repertory Theater was February 25, 2011. Tankian said that collaborating on the show has been a great learning experience for him. "I've been using a lot of my archives, a lot of different types of music that I had already put together for underscoring and what not," he said. "It's quite diverse, from noise to jazz to electronic stuff to hip-hop songs to rock songs to cool, piano dark underscores, and that's

1711-403: The Dead commenced on October 12, 2007, with a show at Chicago's Vic Theatre . Roughly one thousand people attended the first concert. Although Tankian had stated he would not be performing any material by System of a Down, he performed "Charades" and "Blue", songs co-written by Daron Malakian, the guitarist of the band. "Blue" had previously appeared on their Fourth Demo Tape in 1998, and Charades

1770-532: The Dead Symphony , a live orchestral version of Elect the Dead featuring the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra . He is the founder of the record label Serjical Strike Records , and is currently represented by Velvet Hammer Music and Management Group. Tankian is regarded as one of the best vocalists in heavy metal, with praise given to his unusual delivery and his wide vocal range . In 2006, he

1829-522: The Material World . 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. All lyrics written by Serj Tankian , except where noted. All music written by Daron Malakian , except where noted. System of

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1888-575: The Senate. All his contributions are from private individuals; everyone else's are from major donors and corporations. It does not take a genius to see who's working for whom here". Concerning the Syrian Civil War , Tankian advocates negotiating with Bashar al-Assad , letting Iran deal with Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), whom he accused Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey of supporting. Tankian has stated he supported Bernie Sanders 's bid during

1947-494: The System , on May 14, 2024 via Hachette Books ; the artist wrote on X , "I had a blast working on this accidentally hatched philosophical memoir, as it's given me the unique opportunity to deep dive into my family history, my own motivations from a young age and lessons I didn't know I had learned". In April 2024, during an interview with Metal Hammer in promotion of Down With the System , Tankian announced that he would release

2006-443: The U.S. with his parents, and the family settled in Los Angeles. In his youth, he attended the bilingual Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian School , which was also attended by his future System of a Down bandmates Daron Malakian and Shavo Odadjian . Tankian was accepted into California State University, Northridge , graduating with a marketing degree in 1989. During his sophomore year, he first began to play instruments, particularly

2065-775: The Ugly by Ennio Morricone , and the albums Decoy by Miles Davis and …And Justice for All by Metallica . He also much admires the reinvention that the British band Radiohead went through in their 2000 record Kid A , saying that it serves as an example to other artists. Tankian is passionate about human rights, recognition of genocides , and social justice. These traits have helped to shape his lyrical style. He has organized and participated in many protests, from Armenian genocide recognition to Axis of Justice (AOJ) protests held by him and AOJ co-founder Tom Morello . He also covers current issues in his music. In his music, issues like

2124-551: 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 . 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

2183-492: The best possible scenario for a hopeful future, but I don't personally put my trust in any political office". In the 2016 Democratic Party primaries , he endorsed Bernie Sanders and wrote on Facebook , "When it comes to standing up to the oligarchs, leading the fight for civil rights, income-equality, and so much more, no other politician has been so consistent and incorruptible as Bernie Sanders". He further praised Sanders, "He's said what he's done and he'd done what he says in

2242-502: The far reaches of who I don't wanna be to admit to myself who I really am. And I was in my car, and I literally stopped, and I just go, "I want to fuckin' do music. This is bullshit. I don't want to do all this shit." And that was the day that changed my life. From then on, anything I did was with the idea that I'm going on this path, and I gotta do whatever I gotta do to be on this path." During his college years, Tankian began participing in political activism, attempting to draw attention to

2301-444: The keyboard, and write songs. In an interview in 2021, Tankian stated; "I was very lost. I was playing music at home, but I didn't have a band, I didn't have any connection, and my vision hadn't interpreted that this was my future yet. I was like, probably 22, 23 when I was really, when I discovered it... I was driving home, I had a Jeep Wrangler , I remember it was raining, very dramatic, and I really, I always say I have to go to

2360-476: The last verse where it repeats "empty walls" instead of "fucking walls" and "goddamn walls". Serj released one of the videos on September 11, 2007, matching the video's War on Terrorism theme. The music video was directed by Tony Petrossian and was uploaded to YouTube on September 12, 2007. The video shows young children playing in a daycare center with their play imitating the War on Terrorism. The video opens with

2419-489: The music and movie industry, contains instrumental versions of the twelve album tracks. Another promotional version, issued by Reprise Records and made only for individual reviewers, features the album in final master form. This promotional CD-R, which was labeled "Smart Talk" as a codename for "Serj Tankian" to prevent leaking by unauthorized persons, also indicates that the album was finalized prior to August 20, 2007  ( 2007-08-20 ) . The official tour for Elect

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2478-452: The organization Axis of Justice and often speaks publicly against violence and injustice in the world. Tankian released a new song "Fears" in November 2008 exclusively in support of Amnesty International 's Global Write-A-Thon. In 2009, Tankian collaborated with the band Viza (previously known as Visa) for their track "Viktor". Tankian's second solo album was originally due in 2009. It

2537-458: The recognition of the Armenian genocide and the advancement of music. Serj Tankian was born in Beirut , Lebanon , on August 21, 1967 to Armenian parents Khachadour and Alice Tankian., He traces his ancestry to the cities of Dörtyol , Kayseri , Tokat , and Urfa , all of which are in modern-day Turkey. His four grandparents were survivors of the Armenian genocide . At age seven, he moved to

2596-865: The recognition of the Armenian genocide during his time as president of the university's Armenian Students Association. He has said that his activism started with the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) and the Shant Student Association of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF). The beginnings of System of a Down lie in a band named Soil (not to be confused with the Chicago-based band SOiL ) with Tankian on vocals & keyboards, Malakian on vocals & lead guitar, Dave Hakopyan on bass, and Domingo Laranio on drums. The band initially hired Odadjian as their manager before he

2655-437: The record, each by unique directors. Tankian explained, "I asked each of the directors for their visual interpretation of my work. They were asked not to write treatments and that they could make whatever they liked. The results have been overwhelmingly amazing!" Three different promo versions of the album have surfaced to the public. The instrumental promotional version, issued by Serjical Strike/Reprise Records and intended for

2714-413: The release of his EP, and released the title track "Elasticity", along with a music video for it, on February 5, 2021. In his announcement, Tankian stated "When I conceived possibly doing another record with the guys from System of a Down a few years back, I started working on a set of songs that I arranged in rock format for that purpose, As we weren't able to see eye to eye on the vision going forward with

2773-448: The song also appears on the limited edition of Elect the Dead . The "Victorious Club Mix", as featured on the single, was produced by DJ LethalRush. The music video for the single was released onto Serj Tankian's official YouTube link on October 26, 2009. The video, which shows activity in a children's playroom that echoes the events of the September 11 terrorist attacks and the subsequent war in Iraq , contains an amended version of

2832-522: The song also made it onto the soundtrack for the eighth season of Game of Thrones in 2019. In June and July 2017, he was a guest on multiple shows of the Prophets of Rage during System of a Down's European tour, singing " Like a Stone " in memory of his friend, Audioslave 's Chris Cornell . In November 2017, Swedish independent label Woah Dad! acquired the albums that Tankian recorded for Reprise Records . Tankian composed music for I Am Not Alone ,

2891-411: 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

2950-446: The time fronted his other band Mr. Bungle on the 2000 SnoCore Tour , Tankian said that both vocalists "had some of the most interesting conversations" of his life. Besides the experimental vocals of Patton, Tankian is greatly influenced by Frank Zappa , especially by his albums Sheik Yerbouti and Joe's Garage . Tankian holds in high regard the soundtrack of The Good, the Bad and

3009-399: The working title Music Without Borders , however, the final album title is Imperfect Harmonies . On June 23, 2010, a promo single from his upcoming album Imperfect Harmonies was released called "Borders Are". The first radio single from Imperfect Harmonies , "Left of Center", was released on July 13, 2010. A third single, "Disowned Inc." was released on August 9, 2010. Imperfect Harmonies

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3068-551: Was attempted during the 2005 Mezmerize / Hypnotize sessions, but never released (although a short video clip of Tankian and Dolmayan playing the song in a recording studio was featured on "the Making of Mezmerize / Hypnotize "). Although it is originally a song restricted to piano and vocals, Tankian used his backing band, the Flying Cunts of Chaos (F.C.C.). Tankian is also politically involved. Together with Tom Morello , he founded

3127-550: 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. 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

3186-432: Was later confirmed that his third album would be called Harakiri and will be released on July 10, 2012. In 2012, he planned for this to be the first of four new albums. The first single from Harakiri , "Figure It Out", was released on May 1. A music video for the song appeared on Tankian's official YouTube page. A second single from the album, "Cornucopia", was released on June 10. A third single, title track "Harakiri",

3245-434: Was made available as a preorder bonus from Tankian's website on June 20. On August 12, 2011, Tankian traveled to Armenia, where he was received at Government House by then- Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan , who awarded him with a Commemorative Medal ( Armenian : ՀՀ Վարչապետի հուշամեդալ ) for his "contribution to the recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the advancement of music". Tankian promised to return and put on

3304-547: Was ranked No. 26 on the Hit Parader list of "Top 100 Heavy Metal Vocalists". A study conducted by VVN Music found that Tankian possesses a high and diverse vocal range of 4.2 octaves . In 2002, Tankian co-founded the non-profit political activism organization Axis of Justice , alongside guitarist and fellow activist Tom Morello . In 2011, he was awarded the Armenian Prime Minister's Medal for his contributions to

3363-480: Was released on June 25, 2013, through Serjical Strike Records . His fifth studio album Jazz-Iz-Christ was released on July 23, 2013, by Serjical Strike Records. The release features Tankian's vocals on only four of the 15 tracks; all others are instrumental, except for "End of Time", which features a female vocalist. In 2014, he collaborated with Italian DJ Benny Benassi for the single "Shooting Helicopters". On April 9, 2013, Tankian collaborated with Device ,

3422-428: Was released on September 21, 2010. Preceding the album's release, two contests were announced (one consisting of brainteasers related to the album/song titles, the other an art contest) in which fans could win prizes such as Tankian's autograph and merchandise. On August 22, 2010, a music video for "Left of Center" was released on Tankian's MySpace account. The premiere date for Tankian and Sater's Prometheus Bound at

3481-430: Was to transition into their rhythm guitarist. Laranio and Hakopyan later left the band feeling that it was not going anywhere, leading to Soil splitting up. After the split, Tankian, Odadjian and Malakian formed System of a Down, named after a poem Malakian wrote called Victims of a Down . The band recruited drummer Ontronik "Andy" Khachaturian, an old school friend of Malakian, and Odadjian who had played with Malakian in

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