Marmalade (System of a Down Song)
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Marmalade is a System of a Down song that appeared of the European and Japanese versions of their self titled album. The song also appeared on countless soundtracks like Dee Sniders Strangeland sound track and it also appeared of the Lonely Day EP along with other unreleased tracks like Snowblind and The Metro. The song first appeared on their 4th Demo Tape or Self Titled Recording Sessions in 1997 with only a slight lyric change.
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The music its self is neo-goth alternative like as it has catchy riffs and a dark sense of playing. The songs meaning its self is a mystery as it has strange lyrics but most have come to a conclusion that it could be about strange sexual acts or a rapist.
System of a Down |
Serj Tankian | Daron Malakian | Shavo Odadjian | John Dolmayan |
Andy Khachaturian |
Discography |
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Albums/EPs: Sugar EP | System of a Down | Toxicity | Steal This Album! | Mezmerize | Hypnotize | Lonely Day EP |
Demos: Untitled 1995 Demo Tape | Demo Tape 1 | Demo Tape 2 | Demo Tape 3 | Demo Tape 4 |
Singles: "Sugar" | "Spiders" | "War?" | "Prison Song" | "Johnny" | "Chop Suey!" | "Toxicity" | "Aerials" | "Innervision" | "Boom!" | "I-E-A-I-A-I-O" | "B.Y.O.B." | "Cigaro" | "Question!" | "Radio/Video" | "Hypnotize" | "Lonely Day" | "Kill Rock 'N Roll" |
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