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"B.Y.O.B." was released as playable content in the video game ''[[Rock Band]]'' as well as it being featured in the game ''[[Guitar Hero World Tour]]'', where it is one of the last songs when playing most of the instruments.
"B.Y.O.B." was released as playable content in the video game ''[[Rock Band]]'' as well as it being featured in the game ''[[Guitar Hero World Tour]]'', where it is one of the last songs when playing most of the instruments.




==Awards==
==Awards==
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*The track was the band's only Top 30 hit off ''[[Mezmerize]]'' peaking at #27.
*The track was the band's only Top 30 hit off ''[[Mezmerize]]'' peaking at #27.
*It was voted #76 in [[Total Guitar]]'s 100 Greatest Riffs ever
*It was voted #76 in [[Total Guitar]]'s 100 Greatest Riffs ever
*It made onto numerous "Top 40" play lists around the globe, including [[Germany]], [[New Zealand]], [[Australia]] And the [[United States]], and occasionally made it to #1 on other music shows.


==Music video==
==Music video==

Revision as of 10:13, 1 May 2009

"B.Y.O.B."
Song

"B.Y.O.B." (Bring Your Own Bombs) is a Grammy Award-winning song as well as the first single released from System of a Down's fourth album Mezmerize. It is a politically charged song and was written to protest against the Iraq War

"B.Y.O.B." was released as playable content in the video game Rock Band as well as it being featured in the game Guitar Hero World Tour, where it is one of the last songs when playing most of the instruments.


Awards

Music video

The video for "B.Y.O.B." was directed by Jake Nava.

The music video shows an army of drone soldiers marching through the streets, wearing masks that show words such as "DIE", "TRUTH", "OBEY" and "GOD" like a television screen, with the members of System of a Down playing in the middle of the venue. The scenes of the soldiers marching is reminiscent of Marines marching in formation. During the chorus, the band is shown playing inside a night club (the scene is reminiscent of the Club Hel scene in The Matrix Revolutions)[original research?]. Midway through the video, Daron is shown screaming the words "Blast off! It's party time! And we don't live in a fascist nation! Blast off! It's party time! And where the fuck are you?!", when the soldiers attack the night club and force everyone to put on the drone masks (paintball masks) that the soldiers have been wearing, except they depict various television shows and cartoons. At the end of the video, the members of System of a Down are wearing the drone masks, which seem to be playing static[original research?].

Live performance

Live, Daron Malakian switches to a reggae-styled riff when singing during the chorus.

The song was performed on May 7, 2005 on Saturday Night Live, 10 days before the release of the album Mezmerize. During this performance, towards the end of the song (during the downward guitar slide, following the line "Why do they always send the poor?"), guitarist Daron Malakian screamed, "Fuck yeah!". This was missed by television censors, and it became a controversial matter for a few days thereafter. However, the rest of the song was able to be censored on time without any trouble.

When performed at the MTV Europe Music Awards, the line "And we don't live in a fascist nation" was changed to "This ain't no bullshit political punk rock", a reference towards Green Day.

Track listing

B.Y.O.B. (promo single)

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."B.Y.O.B." (Clean)D. Malakian, S. TankianD. Malakian4:15
2."B.Y.O.B."D. Malakian, S. TankianD. Malakian4:15

B.Y.O.B. (enhanced single)

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."B.Y.O.B."D. Malakian, S. TankianD. Malakian4:15
2."Forest" (Live)S. TankianD. Malakian 
3."Prison Song" (Live)S. Tankian, D. MalakianD. Malakian 
4."Sugar" (Live)S. TankianS. Odadjian, D. Malakian 
  • The live tracks were recorded at the Big Day Out 2005 festival.

B.Y.O.B. (Commemorative single)

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."B.Y.O.B."D. Malakian, S. TankianD. Malakian4:15
2."Cigaro"D. Malakian, S. TankianD. Malakian2:11

References