Video: System of a Down Perform Live for First Time Since 2019, Including New Songs

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System of a Down kicked off their series of West Coast dates with Korn last night, Saturday, October 15, the band’s first live appearance since July of 2019.

Fan-filmed footage of the show has already been uploaded, including the band’s first ever performances of the two new songs they released last year, “Genocidal Humanoidz” and Protect The Land.” Those songs marked the band’s only new recordings since their last album came out in 2006.

You can watch some footage of System of a Down’s set below.

Korn replaced Faith No More on the five-show run with System of a Down after Mike Patton bowed out due to mental health issues. Russian Circles are on all five dates, while Helmet will also appear at the two shows in Los Angeles.

Setlist:

“X” (first live performance since 2013)
“Prison Song”
“Holy Mountains” (first live performance since 2015)
“Mind” (intro only)
“Cigaro”
“Suite-Pee”
“Needles”
“Deer Dance”
“Soldier Side – Intro”
“Soldier Side” (first live performance since 2013)
“B.Y.O.B.”
“Genocidal Humanoidz” (live debut)
“Suggestions”
“Psycho”
“Chop Suey!”
“Lonely Day”
“Question!”
“Lost In Hollywood”
“Radio/Video”
“Dreaming” (middle breakdown only)
“Hypnotize”
“ATWA”
“Bounce”
“Chic ‘N’ Stu” (first live performance since 2015)
“Protect The Land” (live debut)
“Aerials”
“War?”
“Science”
“Toxicity”
“Sugar”

Remaining dates:

October 16 Fresno, CA Save Mart Center
October 18 Oakland, CA Oakland Arena
October 22 Los Angeles, CA Banc of California Stadium
October 23 Los Angeles, CA Banc of California Stadium

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