Temper
System of a Down Lyrics


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Now we want peace without patriot missiles
Blown to bits are civilian targets
Parade! Laugh! Rejoice! Sing!
We are the victors of...nothing
Spend more money on a war
Your people starved and turn to whores
Slaves of the chosen ones paying millions for each bomb
Country without a race
Formed from people you disgrace
White right conservative might
Killers of Kennedy with no fright
The American way!

Freedom cried the marching man
Flags ripped out of their black hands
Beaten! Slain! Tortured! Killed!
Their only mistake was being born here
Invade countries just for oil
Send your troops all down to boil
Iraq! Grenada! Nam and Chile!
Truman doctrine our own way

Country without a race
Formed from people you disgrace
White right conservative might
Killers of Kennedy with no fright
The American way!

The government here can suck my balls
Policing the world in overalls
Armed rebellion minority
Disrespected race, colored mind
Crazed loonies all walk the streets
Missing children on milk cartons
Mother selling child for crack
Mr. President check your back

Country without a race
Formed from people you disgrace
White right conservative might
Killers of Kennedy with no fright
The American way!




The American way!
The American way!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of System of a Down's song "Temper" are a social criticism of the American government's foreign policies, racism, and social inequality. The song begins by criticizing the use of military force by the US government, questioning the collateral damage and the civilian casualties that result from these wars. The lyrics then address issues such as racism, conservative attitudes, and the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The band denounces the American government for prioritizing warfare over human welfare, allowing poverty to flourish, and racism to persist.


The lyrics of "Temper" also address the issue of American hegemony, denouncing the government for policing the world and intervening in other countries just for their resources. The song suggests that the American government disregards human lives and treats people of color with disrespect, manifested through police brutality and systemic racism in society. The song then ends with a message to the American President, warning them to check their back, possibly suggesting that they may face repercussions for their actions.


Line by Line Meaning

Now we want peace without patriot missiles
We desire peace without the need to use patriot missiles.


Blown to bits are civilian targets
Civilian areas are destroyed and people killed.


Parade! Laugh! Rejoice! Sing!
People joyfully celebrate their actions.


We are the victors of...nothing
Despite their actions, they have not accomplished anything significant.


Spend more money on a war
More money is invested in wars.


Your people starved and turn to whores
Domestic issues are neglected, and people suffer.


Slaves of the chosen ones paying millions for each bomb
A few powerful individuals benefit from wars at the expense of many others.


Country without a race
The country is made up of diverse people and should not be defined by race.


Formed from people you disgrace
The people who were here before were treated poorly.


White right conservative might
A powerful group with an agenda in favor of certain races and beliefs.


Killers of Kennedy with no fright
The song suggests that there are those in power who were involved or responsible for the assassination of JFK.


The American way!
The song is critical of what it sees as problems in American society.


Freedom cried the marching man
Someone claims that freedom is important.


Flags ripped out of their black hands
Symbolic gestures against black people, who are denied certain freedoms.


Beaten! Slain! Tortured! Killed!
Horrible things are done to people.


Their only mistake was being born here
People are punished for things they cannot control.


Invade countries just for oil
Warring for natural resources is a concern.


Send your troops all down to boil
Sending people to their deaths in dangerous regions of the world.


Iraq! Grenada! Nam and Chile!
Various conflict zones and wars are listed.


Truman doctrine our own way
A reference to a political policy.


The government here can suck my balls
The singer expresses anger at the government.


Policing the world in overalls
People are unhappy that America is always trying to solve every problem in the world.


Armed rebellion minority
A group of people is fighting back with weapons.


Disrespected race, colored mind
People of different races are discriminated against.


Crazed loonies all walk the streets
People with mental illness are neglected and marginalized.


Missing children on milk cartons
There are deep societal problems like child abduction and hunger.


Mother selling child for crack
People are forced into terrible circumstances, including selling children.


Mr. President check your back
A message directed at the President, expressing concern or anger.


The American way!
The song is an overall critique of American society and policies.


The American way!
The song is an overall critique of American society and policies.


The American way!
The song is an overall critique of American society and policies.




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ChillMan42

I love the rythm of this song. The bass hits so hard and that spontaneous burst of energy is amazing

Garbage Clips

That sounds like if it was an album version. The clarity is top notch, extraordinary work, mate!

billybobjoe

bass is too loud

PickleJar251

@billybobjoe no such thing

J. Prt.

Ethan Peterson it sounds just right to me. I like the bass a bit more in the front.

billybobjoe

@J. Prt. i don't like loud bass, it softens everything

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Faith Elizabeth

2004, 8th grade, my goth best friend smuggled me, a pastor's kid, a burnt cd of SOAD with this song on it (and aerials and toxicity, etc.) This is the first time I'm finding this song since then- I thought it may have been a figment of my imagination- but OHMYGOD- it'here... it's REAL.

FISHINGDAD69

Storaged melodies

Nunya

They even performed it live a few years ago at Rock in Rio. Its always mind blowing when they perform an unreleased song. Like when Serj did a version of Blue at Elect the Dead Symphony.

aggel beatboxer

Extra info : This is from their second demo tape from 1996 :D!

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