Aerials (song)

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"Aerials"
"Aerials" cover
Single by System of a Down
from the album Toxicity
Released 2002
Format CD, Cassette, Vinyl, Airplay
Recorded February 15, 2001
Cello Studios
Hollywood, California
Genre Alternative Metal
Length 3:54 (without hidden track)
6:11 (with hidden track)
Label American
Writer Serj Tankian, Daron Malakian
Producer Rick Rubin, Daron Malakian, Serj Tankian
System of a Down singles chronology
"Toxicity"
(2002)
"Aerials"
(2002)
"Innervision"
(2002)

"Aerials" is a single by System of a Down, released in 2002 from the album Toxicity.

Aerials is arguably System of a Down's most successful song in the United States to date, hitting #1 on both the Modern and Mainstream Rock charts.

While the album version of Aerials is 6:11 minutes long, there is a hidden track that starts at 3:58 seconds. Aerials itself ended at 3:54.

Contents

The video was directed by Shavo Odadjian and David Slade.

The video starts out in a desolate, desert-like place. Then the camera shifts to a circus tent. Inside, the band is getting ready, and being watched by a little boy whose face has been disfigured. The eyes are pulled back, and the mouth is very small. The band starts playing. It then shifts to the boy surrounded by people in an urban environment, with a large group around him dancing. It then shifts back to the band playing inside the tent. Back outside, the boy is walking down the street with two women in red dresses. The scene then becomes that of the boy, two different women in similar dresses as the first, and an older man, who seems to be interviewing them, or making an agreement. Exiting the building, paparazzi swarm the boy and begin photographing the boy. People begin interviewing him, but he is never seen to respond. It then cuts back to the band for a short period of time, where after it displays the boy in a photo shoot, being examined with different clothes. The scene continues to cut between the photo shoot and the band, until near the end, where it shows the boy with two women in red dresses, reaching for money that is falling from above. At the end of the song, every scene the boy has been shown in is shown briefly. He then walks to the middle of the circus tent, lays down in the middle, and closes his eyes, as the song ends.

  1. "Aerials" (Radio Edit)
  2. "Toxicity" (Live) (Lyrics: Tankian, Music: Odadjian/Malakian)
  3. "P.L.U.C.K." (Live) (Lyrics: Tankian, Music: Malakian)
  4. "Aerials" (Music Video)

  1. "Aerials"
  2. "Streamline" (Alternate version)
  3. "Sugar" (Live) (Lyrics: Tankian, Music: Odadjian/Malakian)

  1. "Aerials"
  2. "Toxicity" (Live) (Lyrics: Tankian, Music: Odadjian/Malakian)
  3. "P.L.U.C.K." (Live) (Lyrics: Tankian, Music: Malakian)

  1. "Aerials" (Radio Edit)
  2. "Toxicity" (Live) (Lyrics: Tankian, Music: Odadjian/Malakian)
  3. "Sugar" (Live) (Lyrics: Tankian, Music: Odadjian/Malakian)
  4. "P.L.U.C.K." (Live) (Lyrics: Tankian, Music: Malakian)
  5. "Aerials" (Music Video)

  1. "Aerials"

  1. "Aerials"
  2. "Snowblind" (Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward)

  1. "Aerials"
  2. "Toxicity" (Lyrics: Tankian, Music: Odadjian/Malakian)
  3. "P.L.U.C.K." (Lyrics: Tankian, Music: Malakian)
  4. "Aerials" (Radio Edit)
  5. "Aerials"[citation needed]
  6. "Streamline" (Alternate version)
  7. "Sugar" (Live) (Lyrics: Tankian, Music: Odadjian/Malakian)
  8. "Snowblind" (Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward)

Preceded by
"By the Way" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single
October 5 - October 19, 2002
Succeeded by
"You Know You're Right" by Nirvana
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