2/13/2024 0 Comments System of a down chop sueyThe whole band have never stated an official meaning to any of their songs so that fans can interpret songs for themselves. Can you imagine if you have been believing the opposite of what you thought you believed in? This is why it is such an issue to those who think about it. Indeed, the fact that this is a possibility is very hard to think about because so many people have been believing the distorted story, if the story was distorted. ![]() I am not saying at all that Christianity is fake and stupid, not at all, but I'm saying it's possible people have distorted the story a bit over time. Any questions Christ left unanswered, some people answered themselves by taking the keys and opening the door to Christianity, the religion that worships Christ. Using these keys would be giving access to have people distort the story by interpretation. The keys would belong to anyone who wanted to simply take them off of the table, and the fact that it's plural means there is more than one person that will use these keys. I think the keys thing probably has to do with the fact that there were some things Christ left for others to answer before he died, hence the keys. ![]() I do not agree with SOAD's beliefs if I am correct in this analysis, but this could be what the song is talking about. ![]() I seems very New Age ("Life is a waterfall, we're one in the river and one again after the fall." It seems to be saying everyone was once One and will be One again after these lives on earth or something). And I like JofaGuht's idea about the makeup, but it could be used to cover up the other religions rather than hidden stories from the Bible. It's like they are saying the pieces to the truth are there, but all one needs to do is pick up the keys and unlock the truth. Also, on the Toxicity cd booklet Daron Malakian thanks "God, Buddha, Allah and Lucifer because they are all so lovely." and Serj thank "The Great Spirit for vision." The song seems to be saying that Christ's sacrifice was self righteous rather than a selfless act for the people he loves as the Bible describes. Since they might believe all religions are pieces to one true religion, an explanation of them sounding as if they are Christian to some is because they believe in some Christian values (like murdering is wrong) but do not hold true to every Christian belief. A huge part of cosmic humanism is that everyone is god or holy and in the end of this world everyone will be united into one god. They seem to believe everyone is one and all religions are pieces to their believed one true religion. SOAD does not seem Christian, they seem to be new age (or cosmic humanists). They will be performing alongside other renowned rock and metal acts such as Korn, Evanescence, Incubus, and Deftones.Hide the scars to fade away the (shakeup)įather/ Into your hands/I/commend my spirit, System of a Down is set to headline the Sick New World festival in Las Vegas in May 2023. The band ultimately decided to name it “Chop Suey!” instead, a decision Rubin found amusing. “Chop Suey!” was produced by legendary music producer Rick Rubin, who revealed in a 2016 interview that the song was originally going to be called “Self-Righteous Suicide,” but the record company rebelled against the title. The song’s relevance and popularity have endured over time, cementing it as one of the band’s staple tracks. The music video for “Chop Suey!” has also been viewed over 1.2 billion times on YouTube, which is an impressive feat considering the video was released over 20 years ago. It earned the band a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance and was certified Platinum in the UK. The song was released as the first single from the band’s 2001 album “Toxicity” and immediately made a huge impact on rock radio. System of a Down’s iconic hit song “Chop Suey!” has surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify.
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