.36
System of a Down Lyrics


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Television is disgrace
Life you get old, it's the race
Can you break out, can you break out?
Will you live at your own pace?

Life, so, unnecessary

Television is disgrace
Life you get old, it's the race
Can you break out, can you break out?
Will you live at your own pace?





Now will you live at your own pace?
Will you live at your own pace?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "36" by System of a Down seem to be a commentary on the negative effects of television and the pressure to conform to societal norms. The line "Television is disgrace" suggests that TV is a source of shame or embarrassment, possibly because it promotes mindless entertainment and superficial values. Meanwhile, the lines "Life you get old, it's the race/Can you break out, can you break out?" reflect the pressure to conform to societal expectations and live life according to a predetermined timeline.


The repetition of the phrase "Will you live at your own pace?" adds an element of defiance and rebellion to the song. It encourages listeners to resist the pressure to conform, take control of their lives, and live on their own terms. The line "Life, so, unnecessary" could be interpreted as a call to reject traditional notions of success and happiness and find one's own meaning in life.


In summary, "36" is a song about rejecting societal conventions and living life on one's own terms, free from the pressures of television and other external influences.



Line by Line Meaning

Television is disgrace
The usage of television has become a shameful part of our society


Life you get old, it's the race
Life is a finite journey and people constantly compete against time to achieve their goals


Can you break out, can you break out?
Are you able to break free from the constraints and expectations of society?


Will you live at your own pace?
Are you brave enough to ignore societal influence and live life according to your own terms?


Life, so, unnecessary
Life is often meaningless and pointless due to societal norms and expectations


Now will you live at your own pace?
Will you take control of your own life and live on your own terms, especially as time is fleeting?


Will you live at your own pace?
Once again, are you willing to embrace your true self and relinquish societal pressure to conform?




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Daron Malakian, Shavo Odadjian, John Dolmayan, Serj Tankian

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