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"Hypnotize," "Lonely Day," "Soldier Side," "Holy Mountains"

It’s often considered their "punkiest" and heaviest record, bypassing critical logic and going "straight for the gut" according to Alternative Press . 2. Toxicity (2001) Album Review: System Of A Down - DrownedInSound

After 15 years of no new music—only endless touring and frustrated statements about creative differences—the world had given up hope. Then, in November 2020, without warning, System of a Down released two new songs. The cause was urgent: the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

System of a Down’s discography is a rare thing: a perfect arc. Five albums (or four, if you count Mezmerize/Hypnotize as one double album) with no weak links. They never sold out, never softened, and never outlasted their welcome. Instead, they froze their legacy at its peak—a band that said what they needed to say, changed the sound of heavy music, and then fell silent on their own terms.

System Of A Down Discography Jun 2026

"Hypnotize," "Lonely Day," "Soldier Side," "Holy Mountains"

It’s often considered their "punkiest" and heaviest record, bypassing critical logic and going "straight for the gut" according to Alternative Press . 2. Toxicity (2001) Album Review: System Of A Down - DrownedInSound system of a down discography

After 15 years of no new music—only endless touring and frustrated statements about creative differences—the world had given up hope. Then, in November 2020, without warning, System of a Down released two new songs. The cause was urgent: the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Then, in November 2020, without warning, System of

System of a Down’s discography is a rare thing: a perfect arc. Five albums (or four, if you count Mezmerize/Hypnotize as one double album) with no weak links. They never sold out, never softened, and never outlasted their welcome. Instead, they froze their legacy at its peak—a band that said what they needed to say, changed the sound of heavy music, and then fell silent on their own terms. Five albums (or four, if you count Mezmerize/Hypnotize