![]() It isn't confirmed that is this the same song but there is a large chance there is. The rights for a song called "New With a Gun" can be found here. ![]() In 2010, the rock version was released by Serj as " The Charade." Serj states "We never actually finished it with Soad as I didn't like the way it was coming out so I did it first instead with an orchestra and later as a rock version with the FCC." The FCC is the name for a band he plays some of his live music with. Originally performed first at the Axis of Justice Benefit Concert. So, it could just be a scrapped song as next to it on the tracklist it says "incomplete". However, drummer John Dolmayan has stated in an Instagram DM with a fan that "I don't even remember citadels at all" suggesting this might not be the truth. Supposedly also played during a performance of War? in 2011. The registry for the rights of the song can be viewed here.Ī reddit comment claims that Shavo used a special 12 string bass to record this track. The note for "Shavo" at the end of the tracks name notes that it was likely involved some way with the band's bassist Shavo Odadjian. The rights registry for the song can be viewed here. They broke into Fort Knox and stole the time of the shinning dream of a nation, Leaving behind the unmistakable black residue of dripping oil Our pain bodies everywhere! Everywhere where we don't stare Spare us all your dubious care, Pretending that you're being fair! Pretending that we see does not give us sight! Pretending that we live does not make us alive! War that no one won! War that no one won, won, won, won, won, won, won, won, won It is also allegedly in Serj's poetry book, Cool Gardens, released in 2002, which is shown by the cover in the MTV commercial. In a 2004 concert for Axis of Justice (a group of rock and metal musicians bringing together musicians and fans to fight for social justice), Serj repeats the poem on " Improvisational Noise." This can also be seen on the tracklist for the DVD for the event. The origins of the poem can go back all the way to 2000 where the lyric "Pretending that we see doesn't give us (the) sight/ Pretending that we live doesn't make us alive" can be heard in a collaboration between pioneering metal band Black Sabbath's guitarist Tony Iommi titled "Patterns" a little after the three minute mark. It was theorized that it was likely was replaced by Soldier Side - Intro or meant to be the first track on Hypnotize. Also spoken as a poem on an MTV ad from 2005-06. As of March 11th, 2022, the cover is hung up on his wall in his Los Angeles home. The tracklist, as stated by drummed John Dolmayan, was written on the cover of one of his floor tom drums. Compared to past albums, guitarist Daron Malakian had a larger part in songwriting, composure, and lyrics. Even though they were released separately, the two albums were recorded in the same session at The Mansion in Los Angeles. ![]()
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