

System of a Down: Live in Yerevan, Armenia 2015
System of a Down - Yerevan, Armenia - 23.04.2015 1. Holy Mountains, 2. Jet Pilot, 3. Suite-Pee, 4. Prison Song, 5. U-Fig, 6. Aerials, 7. Soldier Side - Intro, 8. B.Y.O.B., 9. I-E-A-I-A-I-O, 10. Radio/Video, 11. Bubbles, 12. CUBErt, 13. Hypnotize, 14. Dreaming, 15. Needles, 16. Deer Dance, 17. P.L.U.C.K., 18. Sartarabad, 19. Psycho, 20. Chop Suey!, 21. Lonely Day, 22. Question!, 23. Bounce, 24. Kill Rock 'n Roll, 25. Marmalade, 26. Lost in Hollywood, 27. Spiders, 28. Mr. Jack, 29. Science, 30. Chic 'N' Stu, 31. ATWA, 32. War?, 33. Arto, 34. Cigaro, 35. Roulette, 36. Toxicity, 37. Sugar
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures the historic performance by Armenian-American rock band System of a Down in Yerevan's Republic Square. The show marked the band's first performance in their ancestral homeland, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The concert features a powerful setlist of their most popular songs, delivered with the band's signature intensity and passion.
Critical Reception
As a live concert film, critical reception often focuses on the performance quality, energy, and the significance of the event. Reviewers generally praised the band's powerful delivery and the emotional resonance of performing in Armenia, especially given the historical context of the concert. Audience reception was overwhelmingly positive, with many hailing it as a landmark event.
What Reviewers Say
- A potent and historically significant performance by System of a Down.
- The band's energy and connection with the audience are palpable.
- An emotional and powerful concert film, particularly resonant due to its Armenian setting.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews specifically for this concert film is not readily available, but general audience sentiment for System of a Down concerts is typically enthusiastic, highlighting their energetic live shows and unique sound.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (primarily a concert film documenting a specific event).
Fun Fact
The concert took place on the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, making the performance highly symbolic and emotionally charged for both the band and the attendees.
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