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Mezmerize

Mezmerize
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  • Seller:village_music_world
  • Sales Rank:8,600
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Edition:Unknown
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Release Date:May 17, 2005
  • MPN:827969064825
  • UPC:827969064825
  • EAN:0827969064825
  • ASIN:B0007Y4TVU
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Tracks
  • Soldier Side - Intro
  • B.Y.O.B.
  • Revenga
  • Cigaro
  • Radio/Video
  • This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like I’m On This Song
  • Violent Pornography
  • Question!
  • Sad Statue
  • Old School Hollywood
  • Lost in Hollywood


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Mezmerize [Explicit Content] System of a Down Label: Sony Release Date: 5/17/2005 1 Soldier Side (Intro) - 1:03 2 B.Y.O.B. - 4:15 3 Revenga - 3:48 4 Cigaro - 2:11 5 Radio/Video - 4:09 6 This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like I'm on This Song - 2:08 7 Violent Pornography - 3:31 8 Question! - 3:20 9 Sad Statue - 3:25 10 Old School Hollywood - 2:56 11 Lost in Hollywood - 5:20
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Four CD's and nearly ten years into their career, System of a Down continue to be the Gilbert and Sullivan of this generation, delivering razor-sharp political commentary via beautiful, quirky melodies and discordant harmonies.

The group has mastered the ability to be both successful and subversive--with 2001's Toxicity selling over six million copies and debuting at number one on the Billboard charts, their success in indisputable. As far are their subversive-ness, the lyrical content on Mezmerize is a solid stream of anti-war, anti-corporate and anti-celebrity sentiment. The disc's first single proves as beautifully schizophrenic as anything the band has released. "B.Y.O.B." opens with guitarist Daron Malakian's rapid-fire riff, then frontman Serj Tankian's anti-war screams of "Why do they always send the poor?"; less than a minute later, a nearly-surreal jump to a facetiously perky, beach party chorus that could easily be found on a Britney or Justin record: "Everybody's going to the party/have a real good time." Guitarist/co-songwriter Malakian takes increased vocal time on the disc, including the hilarious, size-obsessed "Cigaro" and celeb-slapping "Radio/Video". Witticism aside, musical and lyrical intensity peaks with the operatic "Question!" and the emotional piledriver that is "Sad Statue", the group¹s unflinching statement on war and Lady Liberty.

The only shortcoming of Mezmerize is, quite simply, that it is short. Clocking in at a mere 38 minutes, the reason given is that this release is one-half of a two CD set--with part 2, Hypnotize, expected in late fall 2005. --Denise Sheppard


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