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The Gauntlet: System Of A Down Metal News

Serj Tankian Was Too Interested In School To Play Music As Child


System Of A Down System of a Down rocker Serj Tankian is amazed he made it in music - as a child his parents begged him to learn an instrument, but he was too interested in schoolwork.

The heavy metaller comes from a musical family - but rejected the opportunity to follow in his singer father's footsteps at first. He says, "My parents tried to convince me to take up an instrument as a kid and my Dad is a beautiful, beautiful singer - my voice is s**t compared to his.

They bought me a guitar that I never played because I was always more interested in my studies.

"Then in college something switched inside of me, I took up the keyboard and I went at it like someone who has never eaten before who has suddenly been presented with unlimited food. I went nuts for music."



 

Date: Aug 02, 2007
As Reported by: World Entertainment News Network

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