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"Chop Suey!" is a song by the American heavy metal band System of a Down. It was released on August 13, 2001, as the first single from their second album, Toxicity (2001). The single earned the band its first Grammy nomination in 2002 for Best Metal Performance at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards .
Aerials" peaked at number one on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart [50] and number one on the Alternative Songs chart. [51] "Chop Suey!" and "Toxicity" were both top ten hits. [51] In 2005, Toxicity went to number one on the Catalog Albums chart. [52] Added to the 2001 Clear Channel memorandum, [53] "Chop Suey!"
Linda advises Mei-li to put on one of her old stripper dresses to attract Ta, but the stratagem backfires, since Ta is attracted to Mei-li because of her wholesomeness. Ta and Mei-li quarrel; she takes her flower drum and leaves Club Chop Suey. Act II: Several months pass, and Club Chop Suey has become even flashier ("Chop Suey"). Ta can not ...
A track titled “iAAM” strains for that stadium-ready sound, but, in its melodious, slightly syncopated chorus, makes chop suey of its metaphors: “Stood on a sea of pain/ Let it rain, let it ...
A list song, also called a laundry list song or a catalog song, is a song based wholly or in part on a list. [1]: ... "Chop Suey," music by Richard Rodgers, ...
Similar to a scene in the "Chop Suey" video where Serj Tankian is seen eating chop suey, the band is shown eating seeds, corresponding with the lyrics "Eating seeds as a pastime activity". The video ends with a shot of the Milky Way. As of January 2025, the song has surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube. [8]
“as a father of 2, and a veteran, i was caught by surprise by the dialogue about life, meaning, and purpose, and this song playing,” another person wrote in the comments. “have not cried in ...
In the end, Lutnick argued tariffs mean “the economy of the United States will be much, much better.” CNN’s Matt Egan, Elisabeth Buchwald, Alicia Wallace, Kayla Tausche and Paula Newton ...