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    ECLECTIC HARD ROCKERS REUNITE AT SHORELINE

    KTVU.com
    http://www.ktvu.com/entertainment/27860811/detail.html
    May 13 2011

    One of the biggest alternative metal bands to emerge as the '90s came
    to a close, Los Angeles quartet System of a Down stands out as one
    of the more unique sounding hard-rock groups to emerge in recent years.

    Combining elements of punk, metal, hip hop and Armenian folk music
    (all four members are of American-Armenian descent), the outfit
    first came together when vocalist Serj Tankian and guitarist Daron
    Malakian founded the group Soil in 1993. A few years later, producer
    and American Records mainstay Rick Rubin (Red Hot Chili Peppers,
    AC/DC, Slayer) saw the band and immediately signed them to his label.

    System of a Down was soon bringing their intense stage show and
    politically charged message to wider audiences opening for Slayer
    and joining the Ozzfest tour, first as a second stage act before
    graduating to the main stage in short order. System of a Down's 2001
    album 'Toxicity' went multi-platinum and was hailed by many as one
    of the year's best metal releases. Though fans had to make do with
    nothing but the 2002 collection 'Steal This Album' (which featured
    finished versions of outtakes from the earlier album that had been
    leaked on the internet) for a few years after the breakthrough of
    'Toxicity,' in 2005 the group released the double shot of 'Mezmerize'
    and 'Hypnotize' on two separate CDs.

    While the group had risen to an all-time in popularity after the
    release of those albums (they served as headliners on the 2006 U.S.

    Ozzfest tour and topped bills on numerous European festivals that
    summer), SOAD went on an extended hiatus at the end of the year. Lead
    singer Serge Tankian released his debut solo album 'Elect the Dead'
    to wide acclaim in the fall of 2007, while other members pursued
    side project Scars On Broadway and Indicator. Late last year, it
    was announced that the group would reunite, once again delivering
    their unique brand of metal to their rabid fan base with an extensive
    world tour.

    Like-minded mavericks Gogol Bordello join the band on this North
    American tour as the supporting act. Breaking down musical barriers
    ever since its formation in 1999, the group delivers supercharged
    music built around a brutal gypsy two-step rhythm that sounds like
    an Eastern European cousin of ska. That base is then augmented
    by elements of punk, metal, rap, flamenco, roots reggae, Italian
    spaghetti, Western twang, dub and other sounds generated by gypsies
    and rebels from across the globe.

    Led by charismatic firebrand singer Eugene Hutz who had relocated
    from the Ukraine to New York City in 1992, Gogol Bordello quickly
    earned a reputation for its unhinged and explosive stage show that
    led to such prestigious NYC venues as CBGBs, the Mercury Lounge,
    the Fez and the Bowery Ballroom to ban the group. Relentless touring
    and several self-produced albums scored the band a growing following
    and a contract with independent label SideOneDummy Records for their
    2005 effort 'Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike.'

    The band's trans-global rebel rock continues to celebrate the belief
    that music and art can transform negative energy to positive as
    Gogol Bordello expands its following with its always electrifying
    festival appearances and headlining shows to promote its recent album
    'Trans-Continental Hustle,' the band's first for producer Rick Rubin's
    American Recordings.

    System of a Down with Gogol Bordello Sunday, May 15, 8 p.m. $25-$65.50
    Shoreline Amphitheatre

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