Old School Hollywood
System of a Down Lyrics


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Old school
Hollywood
Baseball
Old school Hollywood, Baseball

Tony Danza cuts in line
Old school Hollywood, washed up Hollywood
Standing in the sun I'm wasting my time
Old school Hollywood, washed up Hollywood

Old school Hollywood, baseball
Jack Gilardi's ten feet tall
Old school Hollywood, baseball
Me and Frankie Avalon

Old school Hollywood, washed up Hollywood
Old school Hollywood, washed up Hollywood

Hey man, don't you touch my belt
Old school Hollywood, washed up Hollywood
Standing in the sun I'm about to melt
Old school Hollywood, washed up Hollywood

Old school Hollywood, baseball
Jack Gilardi's ten feet tall
Old school Hollywood, baseball
Me and Frankie Avalon

Old school Hollywood, washed up Hollywood
Old school Hollywood, washed up Hollywood

Old school Hollywood, baseball
Old school Hollywood, baseball
Old school Hollywood, baseball
Old school Hollywood, baseball
Old school Hollywood, baseball
Old school Hollywood, baseball

Old school Hollywood, baseball
Jack Gilardi's ten feet tall
Old school Hollywood, baseball
Me and Frankie Avalon

Old school Hollywood, washed up Hollywood
Old school Hollywood, washed up Hollywood




Old school Hollywood, washed up Hollywood
Old school Hollywood, washed up Hollywood

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of System of a Down's song Old School Hollywood are quite obscure and hard to interpret without any context. However, a possible explanation is that the song is a reflection of the dark side of Hollywood, which is known for its glamour, but also for its washed-up stars and cut-throat industry. The lines "Tony Danza cuts in line" and "Hey man, don't you touch my belt" suggest the petty and competitive nature of Hollywood. The repeated phrase "Old School Hollywood, washed up Hollywood" reinforces the idea of a lost glory and decay.


The mention of baseball may refer to one of the national pastimes in America, but also to the history of Hollywood as a hub of entertainment since the early 20th century. The lines "Jack Gilardi's ten feet tall/Me and Frankie Avalon" could be a reference to the actor and talent agent Jack Gilardi, who represented stars like Frankie Avalon, and their privileged status in the entertainment world. Overall, the song seems to criticize the superficiality, vanity, and fakeness of Hollywood, and how it can consume people's lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Old school Hollywood, Baseball
The song sets the scene of old Hollywood, where baseball was a popular pastime and an integral part of the culture.


Tony Danza cuts in line
Tony Danza, a symbol of the old-school Hollywood system, used his status to cut in line and get ahead of others.


Old school Hollywood, washed up Hollywood
Despite its nostalgic appeal, Hollywood was becoming outdated and losing its luster.


Standing in the sun I'm wasting my time
The artist is disillusioned with Hollywood and feels like he's wasting his time waiting for something to happen.


Jack Gilardi's ten feet tall
Jack Gilardi, a prominent Hollywood agent, is depicted as larger-than-life and a towering figure in the industry.


Me and Frankie Avalon
The singer is reminiscing on a time when he hung out with Frankie Avalon, another old-school Hollywood icon.


Hey man, don't you touch my belt
The singer is fed up with the pressure and competition in Hollywood and is warning others not to cross him.


Standing in the sun I'm about to melt
The heat and pressure of Hollywood are getting to the artist, and he's on the verge of breaking down.


Old school Hollywood, baseball
The chorus once again references the connection between old Hollywood and baseball, emphasizing its importance in the cultural backdrop.


Old school Hollywood, washed up Hollywood
The chorus repeats the idea that old Hollywood is a thing of the past and is fading away.




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

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