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|Length = 3:30 |Writer = |Label = American |Producer = |Last single = "Spiders" (1999) |This single = "Chop Suey!" (2001) |Next single = "Toxicity" (2002) |Misc = }} "Chop Suey!" is the first single from Armenian-American alternative metal band System of a Down's second album ''Toxicity''. The single was released in August 2001 and earned the band its first Grammy nomination in 2002 for Best Metal Performance. The song's working title was "Suicide"; the band members claim the change was not caused by pressure from their record company. Certain pressings of the album include an intro to the track where the comment "We're rolling 'Suicide'" can still be heard faintly before the guitar starts. The song is included as a playable track in the music video games ''Rock Band 2'', ''Rock Revolution'', ''Rock Band Unplugged'' and ''Guitar Hero Live'' in addition to appearing in the Shavo Odadjian-directed TV spot and launch trailer for ''Mortal Kombat X''. Loudwire included the song in its list of ''The Best Hard Rock Songs Of The 21st Century'', where it was ranked at #1.〔http://loudwire.com/system-of-a-down-chop-suey-top-21st-century-hard-rock-songs/〕 "Chop Suey!" is often seen as the band's signature song. ==Overview== The album ''Toxicity'' was number one on the charts during the week of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the controversy surrounding the popular single, especially the line 'I don't think you trust in my self-righteous suicide', at the time led to Clear Channel Radio placing the song on a list of post-9/11 inappropriate titles. Although it was never actually banned completely from the air, Clear Channel Radio stations were advised against playing any of the songs on the list. The song was included on ''Blender'' magazine's "500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born" list. In an interview, Daron Malakian explained, "The song is about how we are regarded differently depending on how we pass. Everyone deserves to die. Like, if I were now to die from drug abuse, they might say I deserved it because I abused dangerous drugs. Hence the line, The lyric passages 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chop Suey! (song)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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