

In August 2001, the composition was released as the first single from the Toxicity album. According to one of the many versions, the text refers to the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire. Hence the line “I cry when angels deserve to die.” Excerpts “Father! Into Your hands I commend my spirit” and “Why did You leave me?” are references to the death of Jesus on the cross, since, according to the Gospels, this was one of the seven sayings of Jesus before his death.Īs usual, the fans are trying their own way to explain what the song Chop Suey – System of a Down is about. Like, if I was destined to die from an overdose, they could say that I deserved it because I abused dangerous drugs. The song is about how differently we are treated depending on how we die. Meaning of Chop Sueyĭaron Malakian explained the main idea of Chop Suey! in an interview with New Musical Express:

It can also be assumed that the clear consonance of “chop suey” and “suicide” played an important role in the choice of the new title of the song. I think it’s about drug addiction, but we took something really serious and played a bit of a trick on it. The song is called Chop Suey because that’s really who we are musically. The choice of the unusual name was explained by Shavo Odadjian: However, the members of System of a Down have repeatedly denied this version. Allegedly, it seemed to them that a song with that name would be difficult to promote on the radio. They say that the song had to be renamed because of the urgent recommendations of the bosses of the record company. In some versions of the Toxicity album, the phrase “We’re rolling ‘Suicide'” is even heard. In the working version, the composition was called Suicide (“Suicide”). Moreover, many residents of other countries learned about him only thanks to the song of the same name by the band System of a Down. This is an American dish and is not popular outside of the United States. It was invented by Chinese chefs who worked on the construction of railroads in the United States in the nineteenth century.

Chop Suey! by System of a Down – a stew of vegetables, soy sauce, meat and spices.
