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You know, even U2 took a little time off, and then they came back with a new sound.


I'll be honest with you: politically, I have no issue with people, but my beef sometimes is with religion at the end of the day.


If I was money-motivated, I wouldn't have joined a rock band with three other Armenian guys.


My dad is my biggest influence on me as a musician, even though he's not a musician.


Politicians use religion, and they get their troops riled up with religion.


System of a Down is the music that I wanted to buy but couldn't find at the store. It's the band I wanted to be a fan of.


There's no rule that says you have to make records constantly, like clockwork, to continue being who you are.


Whatever I write has to evolve around my taste in music at that moment, because that always changes.


You can't just release double albums and expect people to sit there and devote their time to it.


I'll always be a member of System of a Down. That will never change.


You put too many songs on your record, and it ends up like a family with too many kids: some of them get neglected.


A lot of MTV's programming is hip-hop based, and the messages are usually all about bling bling. A lot of hip-hop artists sing about stuff that's more important, but they seldom get heard. The ones who get heard are the ones saying, 'Think about yourself. Make your money. It's all you. Everybody have a good time and party.'


A lot of times, I don't feel responsible for the songs myself. But that's my job or my place in life: to keep my search and catch the ideas before they pass me by.


As a musician, I don't think I'm the greatest guitar player. I'm a bigger fan of the drums than I am the guitar; I just happen to play guitar. I play drums almost every day at my house. I wrote a lot of songs behind the drum kit, just having the music and vocals in my head and playing the rhythm.


I don't think when I'm doing music. Things just happen. I've even taken my clothes off while performing. But then I'm so shy that I can't even take my clothes off in the dressing room, even though it's just the other guys in the band in here with me. It's really weird.


I don't understand some of the music I hear on MTV or the radio, because they don't mention the times we live in. They have nothing to do with nothing.


I guess you'd say I'm a gearhead. It's not just guitars; I have five or six drum sets, a bunch of keyboards... It's like Guitar Center exploded, and all the cool stuff dropped in my backyard. I'm a really lucky guy, I have to admit.


In 'Kill Rock n' Roll,' the choruses came about at the moment I was listening to a lot of the Supremes, and if you listen to that part, you can hear a melody and a harmony there that's not too far away from what the Supremes would probably be doing, but there's heavy guitars in the back.


Music is an emotion, and I put it out there.


I always want to grow and top myself.