Daron Malakian

Musician

Birthday July 18, 1975

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Age 48 years old

Nationality Los Angeles, California

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1930

He is placed 30th in Guitar World's list of "The 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists of All Time".

1947

Malakian is known for his distinctive playing and is ranked 47th in Loudwire's list of "Top 50 Hard Rock + Metal Guitarists of All Time" and number 11 in MusicRadar's poll "The 20 Greatest Metal Guitarists Ever".

1975

Daron Malakian (Դարոն Մալաքյան; born July 18, 1975) is an Armenian-American musician.

He is the guitarist, songwriter, and second vocalist of the metal band System of a Down, and the lead vocalist, lead guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter of Scars on Broadway.

Daron Malakian was born on July 18, 1975, in Hollywood, California, the only child to Armenian parents Vartan and Zepur Malakian.

Vartan is a painter, dancer, and choreographer from Mosul, Iraq, and Zepur Malakian is a sculptor who instructed college-level sculpture earlier in her career.

At an early age, Malakian got into heavy metal music; his distant cousin played him a Kiss record when he was age 4.

Malakian started listening to Van Halen, Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Motörhead and Ozzy Osbourne.

He always wanted to play the drums, but his parents got him a guitar instead because "You can't turn the drums off."

Daron first picked up a guitar at age 11, saying in an interview "For the first year and a half, I learned how to play by ear, and did alright. After a few years I gained a reputation as a guitar player in high school. And by 16 or 17 I actually realized it was a good songwriting instrument, and, over anything, that's what I feel like. I don't pretend to be Mr. Guitar Virtuoso."

During his teens Malakian listened to thrash metal bands such as Slayer, Venom, Metallica, and groove metal bands like Pantera and Sepultura.

Malakian then began listening to The Beatles and cites John Lennon as one of his big influences as a songwriter.

He also cites other British Invasion bands such as The Kinks and The Who as major influences as well as folk-rock such as trio Peter, Paul and Mary and punk pioneer Iggy Pop.

Malakian went to Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian School in the Los Feliz side of Hollywood, which his future bandmates Shavo Odadjian and Ontronik "Andy" Khachaturian (System of a Down's original drummer) also attended.

System of a Down vocalist Serj Tankian attended the school as well, but he was years above Malakian and the others.

Malakian attended Glendale High School as a teenager.

1993

Malakian met Serj Tankian in 1993, while they both shared the same rehearsal studio in different bands.

Tankian was playing the keyboard for a band, and Malakian was playing guitar and singing for another band.

They formed a jam band called Soil with bassist Dave Hakopyan and drummer Domingo Laraino.

Shavo Odadjian then became their manager, and then rhythm guitarist.

Soil broke up and Malakian, Tankian, and Odadjian (who switched to bass) formed a new band using the name "Victims of a Down", based on a poem that Malakian had written.

The word "victims" was changed to "system" because Odadjian believed that it would appeal to a much wider audience and also because the group wanted their records to be alphabetically shelved closer to their musical heroes, Slayer.

1997

They then recruited drummer Andy Khachaturian, who was replaced by John Dolmayan in 1997.

Malakian co-produced System of a Down's albums with Rick Rubin, as well as albums by The Ambulance and Bad Acid Trip (a band on fellow member Serj Tankian's Serjical Strike Records).

2003

In 2003, Malakian started his own label, EatUrMusic, on which Amen was the first signed band.

The label is now inactive and its current status is unknown.

In 2003, Daron Malakian (lead guitar and vocals), Greg Kelso (rhythm guitar), Casey Chaos (vocals), and Zach Hill (drums) recorded a demo tape entitled Ghetto Blaster Rehearsals, credited to the name Scars on Broadway.

2005

Incidentally, these demo sessions produced "B.Y.O.B.", which would be a major hit for System of a Down in 2005.

Following System's hiatus, Malakian announced his latest project – Scars on Broadway – a band which would include System of a Down bassist, Shavo Odadjian, and himself.

Ultimately, Odadjian was not involved with the band, and instead System of a Down drummer, John Dolmayan became a member.

2007

However, in 2007, an official letter appeared on the band's website that stated that these tracks are not in any way affiliated with Malakian's later project Scars on Broadway.

After Malakian and Dolmayan experimented with different musicians (for a period of nine months in 2007–2008) the band took form and forged its sound in intense rehearsals and recording sessions (under Malakian's direction at his home studio and Sunset Sound) with musicians Danny Shamoun on keyboards, Dominic Cifarelli on bass, and Franky Perez on guitar and backing vocals for live performances (in the studio Malakian played nearly all the instruments with the exception of drums which were played by Dolmayan and some overdubs provided by the other members).

2008

The group released an eponymous album in 2008, which featured the hit single "They Say" (written by Malakian).

However, shortly before the tour supporting the album, Malakian canceled all scheduled concert and TV appearances, blaming a lack of enthusiasm and that his "heart wasn't into touring."

This sudden cancellation prompted speculation and rumors that the band had broken up.

It was the last that would be heard of Malakian for more than a year.

Malakian stayed out of the public eye following his cancellation of the tour in support of Scars on Broadway's debut album in October 2008.

2009

In 2009 Malakian made a surprise appearance (his first in a year) at Shavo Odadjian's Halloween Party and played "Suite-Pee", "They Say", and an unknown song with Odadjian, Dolmayan and Scars on Broadway's Franky Perez on guitar.

It was the first time that the band members (minus Tankian, who was working on his second solo album) performed together in more than three years.

In August 2009, Scars on Broadway, minus Malakian, traveled to Iraq for a USO tour across the U.S. army bases.