Hypnotize

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studio album
First released:
Nov 21 2005

Overview Edit

Hypnotize is the fifth album by System of a Down and the second half of the Mezmerize/Hypnotize double album before taking their hiatus to work on their individual solo projects. It was released on November 22, 2005, six months after the release of companion album Mezmerize.

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
Catalog number:
82876726122
Release dates:
  • Nov 21 2005 in France
  • Nov 22 2005 in United States

Genres

Progressive Metal, Alternative Metal, Hard Rock, Metal, Rock, Heavy Metal, Punk. Vote on Genres

What do Amazon.com customers think?

5 stars Everything I expected Mezmerize to be
A recent article in The Washington Post so accurately assessed that System of a Down luckily, and yet, unintentionally, rode the coattails of the nu-metal era, though it cannot accurately be limited to the definition of nu-metal. Indeed, with the near death of that obviously baseless sound, System of a Down, unlike Korn, Limp Bizkit, Mudvayne, etc., remains a Billboard behemoth because this Armenian foursome possesses a truly unique formula.

The second half of its 2005 output, Hypnotize, to me,…
Written by Nicholas Adam Chupka "Metalhead"
3 stars Rating For DVD
Since this is the Dualdisc version, I thought I should review the DVD side.

Put plainly, its not worth the extra money. If you have a nice home entertainment system and have a great sound system for your DVD player, the enhanced stereo version of the full album on the DVD is nice, but the behind the scenes documentary is stupid, and I was very disappointed, and the videos for _BYOB_ and _Question!_ can be found on TV.

If it matters at all, get the regular version for the album art on the disc.
Written by Kyle Martin "Musician"

Track listing Edit

  • CD

    format:
    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    Attack
    3:06
    2
    Dreaming
    3:59
    3
    Kill Rock 'n Roll
    2:27
    4
    Hypnotize
    3:09
    5
    Stealing Society
    2:58
    6
    Tentative
    3:36
    7
    U-Fig
    2:55
    8
    Holy Mountains
    5:28
    9
    Vicinity of Obscenity
    2:51
    10
    She's Like Heroin
    2:44
    11
    Lonely Day
    2:47
    12
    Soldier Side
    3:40

Credits Edit

  1. arranger

    1. Mark Mann [String Arrangement]
    2. Serj Tankian [String Arrangement]
  2. composer

    1. Daron Malakian [vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards]
    2. John Dolmayan [drums]
    3. Serj Tankian [vocals, keyboards]
  3. design

    1. Vartan Malakian [All artwork by]
  4. engineer

    1. Andy Wallace [mixed]
    2. Braden Asher [Album production coordinator]
    3. Dana Neilsen [Editing by]
    4. David Schiffman [engineered]
    5. Jason Lader [Editing by]
    6. Joe Peluso [Mix assistant engineers]
    7. John O'Mahony [Mix Protools engineer]
    8. Phillip Broussard [Assistant engineer]
    9. Steve Sisco [Mix assistant engineers]
    10. Vlado Meller [Mastered by]
  1. other

    1. Lindsay Chase [Album production coordinator]
  2. producer

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Trivia Edit

  • Recording location: The Mansion in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, CA and Akademie Mathematique of Philosophical Sound Research, Los Angeles, CA. Mixed at Soundtrack Studios, New York, NY And Enterprise Studios, Los Angeles, CA.
  • It was released on November 22, 2005, six months after the release of companion album Mezmerize.

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