Vicinity Of Obscenity
System of a Down · Hypnotize [2005]
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Is there a perfect way of holding you baby?
Vicinity of obscenity in your eyes
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Is there a perfect way of holding you baby?
Vicinity of obscenity in your eyes
Terracotta pie hey
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Do we all learn defeat
From the whores with bad feet
Beat the meat, treat the feet
To the sweet milky seat
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Is there a perfect way of holding you baby?
Vicinity of obscenity in your eyes
Terracotta pie hey
Terracotta pie hey
Terracotta pie hey
Terracotta pie
Banana banana banana banana terracotta
Banana terracotta terracotta pie
Banana banana banana banana terracotta
Banana terracotta terracotta pie
Do we all learn defeat
From the whores with bad feet
Beat the meat, treat the feet
To the sweet milky seat
Banana banana banana banana terracotta
Banana Terracotta terracotta pie
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Banana Terracotta Terracotta pie
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Banana Terracotta Terracotta pie
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Vicinity Of Obscenity
From System of a Down's 2005 album Hypnotize, 'Vicinity Of Obscenity' stands as a defining track of the band's post-metalcore evolution. Released during a period of intense creative experimentation, the song blends heavy, downtuned riffs with melodic interludes and the group's signature theatrical vocal delivery. It captures the band's ability to shift between aggressive aggression and atmospheric tension, reflecting the chaotic energy of the mid-2000s alternative metal scene. The recording showcases Serj Tankian's dynamic range and the band's mastery of complex song structures, cementing their status as pioneers of the genre. As a staple of their discography, it remains a powerful representation of their artistic growth following the success of Toxicity.

