At age five, Serj Tankian moved with his parents to Los Angeles, California. After high school, he studied marketing. He took singing lessons for four years and also took guitar lessons as a young child. In 1993, he founded the band Soil (not to be confused with SOiL) with Daron Malakian, which later went on hiatus, and later changed to System of a Down. Tankian is not only a member of the band System of a Down, but also has his own record label which is called Serjical Strike Records, a sub-division of Columbia Records. He also performed guest vocals on songs such as Mushroom Cult by Dog Fashion Disco, and Mein by Deftones. He produced "Enter The Chicken" by Buckethead, and provided vocals to the Buckethead songs "We are One," "Coma" and "Waiting Here." With Serjical Strike Records, he endeavors to offer those musicians often ignored by the mainstream a possibility to release their music and be heard. The first release of Serj's new label was Serart, a project consisting of Tankian, himself, and Arto Tunçboyaçiyan, an Armenian friend of Tankian's.
Tankian is also very involved politically. Together with Tom Morello (ex-Audioslave, Rage Against the Machine, The Nightwatchman), he founded the organization Axis Of Justice. Tankian often speaks publicly against violence and injustice in the world.
Serj is a vegetarian and likes to read poetry but other than that, few details are known about Tankian's private life. He is especially interested in Shakespeare, T.S. Eliot and Edgar Allan Poe. Serj hates celebrity gossip. He believes it is a waste of time and due to the spreading of rumors, can destroy close relationships .
Two days after the attacks on September 11, 2001, Serj posted a highly controversial essay on the band's website. It was promptly taken down by Sony, the band's record label. Sony's opinion was that Tankian had tried to justify the terrorist attacks and that his claims were unfounded.
Tankian's first poetry book, Cool Gardens, was published by MTV Books and released on October 1st, 2002. It is a collection of seven to eight years of Tankian's reflections on life, and features artwork by fellow Armenian, Sako Shahinian. The book has received much praise in the artistic community.
In late 2007, Serj released his first solo album "Elect the Dead" Serj later went on to perform live around the world on a tour to promote his solo album, backed by another band on his label, the FCC (Flying Cunts of Chaos). In 2010, Serj released a live album "Elect the Dead Symphony" during which he performed with the Auckland Philharmonic Orchestra. Afterwords, they embarked on a worldwide tour with the orchestra.
In September of 2010, Serj released another solo album "Imperfect Harmonies" through Serjical Strike Records, his record label. In December of 2010, it was announced by fellow members of his band System of a Down that they would be reuniting for a world tour in 2011. Fellow bandmate Shavo Odadjian released through his Twitter account that they would reunite. In May of 2011, they began their worldwide tour in Canada, with stops in America, England, Germany, Finland, Sweden, Austria, and Russia. They will also be heading to South America to play in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.
The Figure It Out Songfacts reports that Serj's third solo album, "Harakiri" will be released on July 10, 2012. The lead single, "Figure it Out," was released on May 1, 2012.
Yes
Serj Tankian Lyrics
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Tzer vakheen mernem
Tzer gyankeen mernem
Tzer gyankeen mernem
Tzer aheen mernem
Tzer vakheen mernem
Tzer gyankeen mernem
Tzer aheen mernem
Tzer maheen mernem
Tzer vakheen mernem
Tzer gyankeen mernem
Tzer aheen mernem
Tzer maheen mernem
Tzer vakheen mernem
Tzer gyankeen mernem
Tzer aheen mernem
Tzer maheen mernem
Tzer gyankeen mernem
Tzer aheen mernem
Tzer vakheen mernem
Tzer gyankeen mernem
The lyrics of "Yes It's Genocide" by Serj Tankian are repeated phrases that translate to "I will die here" in Armenian. The repetition of these phrases highlights the theme of the song, which is the Armenian Genocide that occurred from 1915 to 1923. The song serves as a tribute to the Armenian victims who were forced to leave their homes, died of starvation or disease, or were killed during the genocide.
Throughout the song, Tankian's vocals are layered with heavy guitar riffs and pounding drums, creating a sense of urgency and despair. The lyrics express the determination of the Armenian people to stay in their homeland even in the face of death. The repetition of "Tzer aheen mernem" ("I will die here") symbolizes the refusal to leave their ancestral land and homes, even if it means sacrificing their lives.
The song is a reminder of the atrocities committed against the Armenian people during the genocide, and a call for recognition and justice. The song ends with the repeated phrase "Tzer gyankeen mernem," which means "I will die, but for my nation." This line echoes the resilience and commitment of the Armenian people to their nation and culture, despite the horrors they endured.
Line by Line Meaning
Tzer aheen mernem
I die for my land
Tzer vakheen mernem
I die for my people
Tzer gyankeen mernem
I die for my culture
Tzer aheen mernem
I die for my land
Tzer vakheen mernem
I die for my people
Tzer gyankeen mernem
I die for my culture
Tzer aheen mernem
I die for my land
Tzer maheen mernem
I die for my history
Tzer vakheen mernem
I die for my people
Tzer gyankeen mernem
I die for my culture
Tzer aheen mernem
I die for my land
Tzer maheen mernem
I die for my history
Tzer vakheen mernem
I die for my people
Tzer gyankeen mernem
I die for my culture
Tzer aheen mernem
I die for my land
Tzer maheen mernem
I die for my history
Tzer gyankeen mernem
I die for my culture
Tzer aheen mernem
I die for my land
Tzer vakheen mernem
I die for my people
Tzer gyankeen mernem
I die for my culture
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Serj Tankian
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@soadsoad529
I love you serj you are gifted man, thanks God for this poet
@jex._6725
I don't understand armenian but this song come trough my soul with an incredible violence. Struggle and powerfull
@-wakeupthesouls-1181
Armenian gift to the world..Serj Tankian..
@zelihauslu6082
you forgot , kim kardashian' s ass.
@-wakeupthesouls-1181
dont even compare Serj Tankian with Kim Kardashian
@-wakeupthesouls-1181
I expect you are from Turkey or Azerbaijan
@zelihauslu6082
+- wakeupthesouls - from crimea
@McClean974
same shit
@snakerman2612
Thank you Serj for making us aware of the armenian genocide, something that is not taught in our schools but should definitely be. I hope all those souls have found rest. Bless the armenian people
@sahibsohlyev4352
watch the entire video, maybe you will learn something that is not taught in your schools!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yC54PlSdJkI&t=95s