


Melodicka is not the only musician to offer a unique take on a System of a Down classic in recent days. 7 years ago groovedelight 506K 12.4K 1,457 Groove Delight Verified 107 Report Follow Groove Delight and others on SoundCloud. In the beginning of the song, you hear lead. (See Also: Daron Malakian on the State of System of a Down, and More) Chow mein (pictured above) does share some similarities with chop suey: notably, its made with meat (chicken, beef, pork, seafood, or tofu), vegetables, and a sauce. The original name of the song was Suicide, but Columbia Records made them change it to make it radio friendly. There’s something a little odd in seeing Melodicka, with his man-bun and glasses, sitting in a grass field, singing, “Trust in my / Self-righteous suicide,” while jovially strumming his guitar, but it’s pretty darn catchy. Transfer 2 tablespoons of the mixture to a small bowl stir in cornstarch until combined. System of a Down’s “Chop Suey” is one of the most intense songs to become a huge hit on mainstream rock radio, but now there’s a version for the easy-listening audience.Ī YouTuber who goes by the name of Dave Melodicka has uploaded a stripped-down “happy acoustic” version of the frenetic metal song, turning it into a feel-good tune with verses reminiscent of Jason Mraz’s adult-contemporary hit “I’m Yours” - in fact, you can almost call it a mashup, though Mraz isn’t mentioned in the description. Combine broth, soy sauce, molasses and pepper in a medium bowl.
