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The single. The hook. The earworm. "Hypnotize" is built on a circular, melodic guitar riff that sounds like a lullaby from hell. Serj Tankian’s delivery is smooth and seductive, warning the listener: "I’m just sitting in my room / With a needle in my hand / And I’m waiting for the tomb / Of some old dying man." The song critiques blind faith and political manipulation. It is arguably the most accessible track on the , yet it hides sinister undertones beneath its pop sheen.
In the years since its release, "Hypnotize" has been included on various "greatest albums of all time" lists, including Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. The album's influence can be heard in many subsequent rock and metal bands, and it remains a fan favorite and a staple of System of a Down's live shows. system of a down hypnotize full album
If you enjoy "Hypnotize," be sure to explore System of a Down's other albums, including: The single
The weirdest song on a very weird album. "U-Fig" (pronounced "you-fig") is a frantic, start-stop puzzle box. The lyrics are cryptic—potentially about identity theft, social security numbers, or simply the absurdity of bureaucracy. The rhythm section (Shavo Odadjian on bass and Dolmayan on drums) plays in fractured patterns that somehow lock into a headbanging groove. It is the album’s hidden gem. "Hypnotize" is built on a circular, melodic guitar