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Chop suey

Chop suey’d you leave the keys upon the table? Thanks to Ayinde Roberts, Animietoon11 for correcting these lyrics. Chop Suey is a Chinese stew based on meat or fish with bamboo sprouts, onions, rice and chestnuts.

It describes the band’s musical style. The band wanted the title of this song to be “Suicide”, but Columbia Records disagreed, because it would have prevented the song to be radio friendly. Still the word “suicide” can be heard in the beginning, when Serj Tankian says, “We’re rolling suicide. To make the music video for this song, the band posted an announcement on their website inviting fans to come down and participate. They thought that they were not well-known and expected no more than 500 people, but instead 1500 fans showed up. The music video was shot in the parking lot of a cheap hotel in Los Angeles, near the place where the band grew up.

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In an interview, Daron Malakian explained, “The song is about how we are regarded differently depending on how we pass. Like, if I were now to die from drug abuse, they might say I deserved it because I abused dangerous drugs. Hence the line, ‘I cry when angels deserve to die. The song was originally titled “Suicide” but Columbia Records forced the band to change it to avoid controversy. The song title is therefore a wordplay: “Suey” is “suicide”, “chopped” in half.