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Harakiri (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Harakiri (album)

''Harakiri'' is the third studio album by Armenian-American singer Serj Tankian. The album was released on July 10, 2012, as a follow-up to his 2010 album ''Imperfect Harmonies'', orchestral rock with jazz/electro elements. The album also constitutes the first of four new albums set to be released in the near future, the other three being ''Orca'', ''Jazz-Iz-Christ'', and ''Fuktronic''.
==Background==
''Harakiri'' is the third solo album from the System of a Down front man. Tankian has described the album as "the most up-tempo punk rock oriented record that I've written probably since the System days." In the same interview, he also confirmed that a 2013 world tour would likely follow in support of the album.
Hara-kiri, also known as seppuku, is a term for the ritual 'honour' suicide of Japanese samurai, with the former term being more common in speech and the latter being more literary, upper-class, and formal. The act involves self-disembowelment with a tantō (a Japanese-style dagger originating in the Heian period), slicing the abdomen from left to right. The album explores ideas of animal suicide.

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