Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Daron Malakian

Jul 29, 2025
Daron Malakian, guitarist and songwriter for System of a Down and Scars on Broadway, discusses his artistic evolution and the deeply personal narratives behind his new album, 'Addicted to the Violence.' He shares his journey from Baghdad to Hollywood and how it shaped his rock star destiny. The conversation dives into the contrast between his wild onstage persona and his true self, and he reflects on the vibrant cultural realities of Iraq. Additionally, Daron critiques music commercialization, highlighting the importance of creativity and audience support in the evolving music industry.
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ANECDOTE

First Emotional Impact in Youth

  • Daron first saw people emotionally respond to his songs at parties as a teenager.
  • This moment showed him music was a powerful medium he could use to touch others.
INSIGHT

Stage Persona as Confidence Outlet

  • Daron's onstage persona is a more confident, expressive version of himself.
  • This persona allows him to say and do things live he wouldn't in everyday life.
INSIGHT

Emotionally Diverse Songwriting

  • Daron's songwriting expresses diverse human emotions, not just anger or heaviness.
  • His songs mix moods and styles, reflecting life's complexity, so emotion and genre boundaries blur.
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