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Daron Malakian


Full Name and Common Aliases


Daron Vartan Malakian is an Armenian-American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer.

Birth and Death Dates


Born on July 18, 1975, in Hollywood, California. Currently active in the music industry.

Nationality and Profession(s)


Malakian holds American citizenship and has worked as a vocalist, guitarist, and keyboardist for various projects throughout his career.

Early Life and Background


Growing up in an Armenian family in Los Angeles, Malakian was exposed to diverse musical influences from an early age. His parents encouraged his interest in music, which laid the foundation for his future endeavors. He attended Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, where he began writing songs and experimenting with different styles.

Major Accomplishments


Malakian's breakthrough came as the co-founder of System of a Down, a highly influential alternative metal band known for its eclecticism and socially conscious lyrics. The group released five studio albums between 1998 and 2005, achieving significant commercial success and critical acclaim. Malakian's distinctive vocals and songwriting skills contributed to the band's unique sound.

Notable Works or Actions


In addition to his work with System of a Down, Malakian has collaborated on various side projects, including:
Scars on Broadway: A rock supergroup featuring former SOAD members and other notable musicians.
To Venus and Back: An experimental album exploring electronic and avant-garde sounds.

Malakian's solo endeavors have allowed him to explore different creative avenues while maintaining his connection to the music industry.

Impact and Legacy


As a member of System of a Down, Malakian played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of 21st-century alternative metal. His lyrics often address social issues, politics, and cultural identity, resonating with fans worldwide. The band's innovative approach has inspired numerous other groups and artists to push the boundaries of their respective genres.

Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered


Malakian's impact on contemporary music is multifaceted:
Lyrical depth: His words often spark meaningful discussions about global issues, such as war, politics, and environmental degradation.
Musical innovation: System of a Down's blend of Armenian folk melodies, metal riffs, and Middle Eastern rhythms has expanded the possibilities for rock music.
* Collaborative spirit: Malakian's willingness to experiment and work with fellow musicians has led to fruitful collaborations and cross-pollination of ideas within the industry.

As both an individual artist and a member of System of a Down, Daron Malakian continues to contribute significantly to the world of music. His unique blend of creativity, passion, and commitment to social awareness has earned him a devoted following and cemented his place as one of the most influential figures in contemporary rock music.

Quotes by Daron Malakian

I don't ever put down bands.
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I don't ever put down bands.
Music is pretty much all I do.
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Music is pretty much all I do.
I ain't got no beef with Obama.
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I ain't got no beef with Obama.
Other kids would take their parents to the toy store and I’d take my mom to the record store.
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Other kids would take their parents to the toy store and I’d take my mom to the record store.
Does it bother me that some people are burning their own System CDs and taking money out of my pocket? Not really. This has always been about putting the best possible version of the song in the fans hands. It was like selling an artist’s painting before he had finished it.
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Does it bother me that some people are burning their own System CDs and taking money out of my pocket? Not really. This has always been about putting the best possible version of the song in the fans hands. It was like selling an artist’s painting before he had finished it.
Back in the day, when the emperor or the king or whatever waged war, they went to war, too. But that’s been lost in time.
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Back in the day, when the emperor or the king or whatever waged war, they went to war, too. But that’s been lost in time.
Why don’t presidents fight the war? – Why do they always send the poor?
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Why don’t presidents fight the war? – Why do they always send the poor?
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.'
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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.
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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.
I feel like people have only heard half a record so far,
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I feel like people have only heard half a record so far,
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