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its kind of an anti-bush anti-blair intended song.

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BYOB was written by who?

The song 'BYOB' is by System of a Down. But was written by Daron Malakian and Serj Tankian.


What is better system of a down or Judas priest?

System of a down-BYOB great song!


What does byob mean in text?

in the text of system of a down it means Bring your own bombs


When did System of a Down record the song called BYOB?

The System of a Down recorded the song BYOB or Bring Your Own Bombs in 2004. It was released on March 29, 2005 on the record entitled, "Mezmerize". The song length is four minutes and fifteen seconds.


Do any of the Guitar Hero games have System Of A down songs on them?

Guitar Hero World Tour has BYOB on it. That's it though.


What does BYOB stand for in system of a downs song?

Bring your own bombs.


What are some of the most famous songs by System of a Down?

System of a Down is an Armenian American rock band that has released five studio albums. The most famous songs from these albums include Chop Suey, Aerials, BYOB, and Lonely Day.


What does the letters stand for in BYOB from system of a down the band?

it stands for Bring Your Own Bombb=bring y= your o= own b= bombbyob=bring your own bomb


What gig is BYOB by system of a down inin guitar hero world tour?

The gig is in Time Square for Guitar and Bass The gig is in Time Square for Guitar and Bass


What has System Of A Down been doing the last 6 years?

Over the last couple years system of a down released BYOB in 2006 but split afterwards there planning a reunion in 2011 which was originally was planned for November 2010 but was rescheduled. Hope this helped!


What does system of a downs byob stand for?

It stands for "bring your own bombs"


What is the song BYOB by System of a Down about?

"BYOB" by System of a Down addresses themes of war, particularly the hypocrisy and consequences of military conflict. The acronym stands for "Bring Your Own Bombs," highlighting the absurdity of sending young people to fight while those in power remain unaffected. The song critiques societal complacency, consumerism, and the disconnection between the realities of war and the lives of those who war impacts. Its aggressive tone and dynamic shifts reflect the urgency and frustration surrounding these issues.