Cigaro

System of a Down · Mezmerize [2005]

My cock is much bigger than yours

My cock can walk right through the door

With a feeling so pure

It's got you screaming back for...



Cool, in denial

We're the cruel regulators smoking

Cigaro, cigaro, cigar

Cool, in denial

We're the cruel regulators smoking

Cigaro, cigaro, cigar



My shit stinks much better than yours

My shit stinks right down to the floor

With a feeling so pure

It's got you coming back for...



Cool, in denial

We're the cruel regulators smoking

Cigaro, cigaro, cigar

Cool, in denial

We're the cruel regulators smoking

Cigaro, cigaro, cigar

Cool, in denial

We're the cruel regulators smoking

Cigaro, cigaro, cigar

Cool, in denial

We're the cruel regulators smoking

Cigaro, cigaro, cigar



Can't you see that I love my cock?

Can't you see that you love my cock?

Can't you see that we love my cock?



We're the regulators that deregulate

We're the animators that de-animate

We're the propagators of all genocide

Burning through the world's resources

Then we turn and hide



We're cool, in denial

We're the cruel regulators smoking

Cigaro, cigaro, cigar

Cool, in denial

We're the cruel regulators smoking

Cigaro, cigaro, cigar



We're the regulators that deregulate

We're the animators that de-animate



We're cool, in denial

We're the cruel regulators smoking

Cigaro, cigaro, cigar

Cool, in denial

We're the cruel regulators smoking

Cigaro, cigaro, cigar



My cock is much bigger than yours

My cock can walk right through the door

With a feeling so pure

It's got you screaming back for more

Cigaro

Cigaro stands as a standout track from System of a Down's 2005 album Mezmerize, showcasing the band's signature blend of heavy metal and alternative rock. Released during a prolific period where the group also issued the companion album Hypnotize, the song reflects the intense, politically charged atmosphere that defined their mid-2000s output. Known for their unconventional song structures and dynamic shifts between aggression and melody, the band utilizes this recording to explore their distinct sonic identity. The track contributes to a broader discography that includes landmark albums like Toxicity and their self-titled debut, cementing their influence on modern rock. Cigaro remains a testament to the group's ability to craft memorable, high-energy compositions that resonate with fans of the genre.