System Of A Down played their first show of 2024 at the Sick New World festival over the weekend, and it featured a few songs they haven't played in a while. You can check out footage of the show above and below, which includes a performance of "Lonely Day" dedicated to the late and great Joey Jordison of Slipknot.
"I once had a friend who was the drummer for Slipknot," said System Of A Down guitarist and vocalist Daron Malakian prior to the song. "His name was Joey Jordison. I think about Joey all the time. I'd like to dedicate this song to him."
Jordison would've been 49 years old on April 26. System Of A Down's set ran as follows:
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- "Suite-Pee"
- "Prison Song"
- "Holy Mountains"
- "Soldier Side – Intro"
- "B.Y.O.B."
- "Innervision" (First performance since 2019)
- "Dreaming"
- "Needles"
- "Deer Dance"
- "Radio/Video"
- "Bubbles" (First performance since 2015)
- "CUBErt" (First performance since 2015)
- "Hypnotize"
- "ATWA"
- "Bounce"
- "Suggestions"
- "Psycho"
- "Chop Suey!"
- "Lonely Day"
- "Kill Rock 'n Roll" (First performance since 2017)
- "Lost in Hollywood"
- "Aerials"
- "Genocidal Humanoidz"
- "War?"
- "Toxicity"
- "Sugar"