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System of a Down review – perverted pop and anti-war anger mixed into a metal melee
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London The veteran band may not have much new material to show for the past decade or so but this brutal, melodious mayhem still inspires catharsis Since re-forming in 2010, System of a Down (SOAD) have existed in some weird limbo, playing numerous big-ticket tours but releasing only two new songs, with mooted further new material conspicuous by its absence amid grumbling of impasses and creative conflicts. Tonight offers scant clues this deadlock has eased – certainly, there are no new songs – but SOAD don’t play like they’re retreading familiar material simply for
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