During a recent interview with 89 FM A Rádio Rock, John Dolmayan and Shavo Odadjian discussed the possibility of a new System Of A Down album once again. According to Dolmayan, “it’s very unlikely that it will happen.”

Dolmayan said the following:
“I wouldn’t count on a System Of A Down album anytime soon. It’s very unlikely that it will happen, but if it does happen, it’ll be because it’s organic and the four of us just decide one day that, okay, we don’t care about what happened in the past. We don’t care if we had differences, either artistically or emotionally. We’re just gonna get together and do it, and it’ll be something that happens spontaneously. Because if we try to plan it, the anxiety involved with that will be too much. It’ll splinter the band too much.”
Odadjian agreed:
“It’s been built up too much. The time that has passed is so long, so much that I feel like if it were to happen, like [John] said, it would have to happen without thinking: ‘Let’s do it.’ We go in, we don’t announce it, we don’t talk about it, we do it, and then you hear it without a big news about it. It’s the only way.”
Dolmayan also added:
“We do have songs that we worked on several years ago, and they’re pretty incredible.”
Odadjian continued:
“We have it. No one else has it. It’s not recorded.”
[via Blabbermouth]
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