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    SYSTEM OF A DOWN'S DUBIOUS PLACE IN HISTORY: WAKE-UP VIDEO
    by Kyle Anderson in Music, Wake-Up Video

    MTV.com
    Sept 11 2009

    It's obvious that today will always be associated with the terrorist
    attacks that occurred on this day in 2001. We're nearly a decade
    out and it still feels surreal, and the events of that day have been
    memorialized so often that it sometimes seems like a trippy nightmare
    or a scene from a terrible movie. It happened and was horrible, but
    in the immediate wake of that day, there was about a three or four
    week period where it really seemed like everybody banded together
    and forgot about hostility for a while. In the scary silence that
    followed the screeching of that day, there was a little bit of peace
    and tranquility that was, unfortunately, fleeting. And as soon as that
    quiet was cracked, down came the avalanche of animosity, conspiracy
    theories, partisan bickering, international hate and general foulness
    that hasn't dissipated since. So on this anniversary, do yourself
    a favor and take some time out to simply remain calm. Forget about
    how much the government drives you nuts or why guys on cell phones
    are jerks. Just take a deep breath and try to be slightly nicer to
    somebody than you normally would. It'll help you feel better, and
    it'll help out the rest of the universe in an incremental way.

    Anyway, there are no shortage of pieces of musical trivia surrounding
    September 11, 2001. Jay-Z's The Blueprint came out that day, as did
    P.O.D.'s Satellite, Ben Folds' Rockin' The Suburbs and Fabolous'
    Ghetto Fabolous. The top song in the country was Jennifer Lopez's
    "I'm Real," and the top album in the United States was the supremely
    weird art-metal masterpiece Toxicity by System of a Down. Once you're
    done with your moment of peace, enjoy some headbangingly delightful
    Armenian hard rock.
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