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System of a Down blend a unique mix of styles to form what is essentially their own sound. And while many might correctly assume that the band are heavily influenced by heavy metal artists, guitarist Daron Malakian explains that their influences span a variety of genres across multiple decades.
"I listen to a lot of s***, all the time... including a lot of Sixties pop that I've been listening to in the past few years, which has been kind of bleeding through my writing, without losing touch with a lot of the other things that make up System of a Down."
"You can't put your finger on the Darkthrone influence and say, 'There's Darkthrone,' and you can't put your finger on the Kinks and say, 'There's the Kinks!' But you can see all that kind of happening somewhere. Like, if I pointed out the chorus for 'Kill Rock n' Roll' — that melody line is very old Motown. I didn't know that when I was writing it, but after time went on I was like,'Wow, that's old Motown!' Because I'd been listening to the Supremes, the Marvelettes, and stuff like that."
In addition to Motown, Daron drew significant inspiration from his discovery of some of The Beatles lesser known hits.
“Then when I was 17 or 18 years old, my life completely changed, and I attribute that to the Beatles. As a kid, the Beatles were just some band that older people listened to, and they sang stuff like ‘Twist and Shout,’ which I wasn’t interested in because I was into metal. But later on I bought a Beatles greatest-hits CD and heard s*** like ‘Strawberry Fields Forever,’ and it really changed my life.
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