If you go back about fifty years, the term heavy metal was used to insult musician as being stupid. It was music for dum dums.
Here we are now and more often than not, the metallers are typically writing the smartest and often times most socially conscious music out there.
Enter, Scars on Broadway, the band fronted by System of a Down's guitarist, Daron Malakian. LIVES celebrates life in spite of tragedy.
This track is released 103 years after the Armenian genocide, and some of the proceeds from iTunes go to benefit The Areminia Fund.
“I want to help the innocent people currently caught in Azerbaijan’s ceasefire violations against the Republic of Artsakh and prevent another genocide against Armenians,” Malakian.
Here we are now and more often than not, the metallers are typically writing the smartest and often times most socially conscious music out there.
Enter, Scars on Broadway, the band fronted by System of a Down's guitarist, Daron Malakian. LIVES celebrates life in spite of tragedy.
This track is released 103 years after the Armenian genocide, and some of the proceeds from iTunes go to benefit The Areminia Fund.
“I want to help the innocent people currently caught in Azerbaijan’s ceasefire violations against the Republic of Artsakh and prevent another genocide against Armenians,” Malakian.
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