System of a Down at a 2013 System of a Down show in Paris While attending college (majoring in Psychology and minoring in Art) and working in a bank, Odadjian began managing Soil – the band
Daron Malakian and
Serj Tankian were a part of in 1993. Odadjian had met them in a recording studio, where he was rehearsing. Odadjian plays bass in System of a Down, and also sings live backing vocals. His usual style of playing bass is with a pick, although he also has been seen fingerpicking during certain songs. Odadjian is credited with writing noted System of a Down songs, among them "
Toxicity", "
Sugar", "Jet Pilot", "Bounce," "Mind," "Dreaming," and "U-Fig." He has directed a majority of the band's music videos, and is responsible for stage design and lighting for each of their live performances. On October 21, 2001, during a show in
Grand Rapids, Michigan where System of a Down was headlining with
Slipknot, Odadjian was assaulted, racially profiled and escorted out of the
Van Andel Arena by security guards when he tried to enter the backstage. He filed a lawsuit in March 2003. Physically Odadjian catches the eye through his braided beard, and spiked arm bracelet. Particularly Odadjian's beard quickly became a part of his
signature look. Commenting on System of a Down's reputation for biting, socially and politically charged lyrics, Odadjian has rejected the label of System of a Down as a "political band" in interviews. He has stated: The band was on hiatus between 2006 and 2010, with group members focusing on outside projects. On November 23, 2010, System released an official statement declaring that they would play a number of European festivals in 2011, and they played a number of shows in western North America as well.
Reuniting for recent performances On October 31, 2009, Odadjian hosted the event "Halloween" at
The Roxy, in which he and fellow System bandmates
Daron Malakian and
John Dolmayan reunited to jam on stage and perform various songs together, including
System of a Down's "Suite-Pee." The
System of a Down trio also came together on November 20, 2009, and performed System songs together for a benefit honoring coma-stricken
Chi Cheng of
Deftones, with
Chino Moreno of Deftones singing on lead vocals.
AcHoZeN Odadjian started a side project in May 2006 named
AcHoZeN. AcHoZeN is the musical alliance between Odadjian,
Wu-Tang Clan founder
RZA,
Kinetic 9 (Beretta 9 from
Killarmy), and
Reverend William Burke from Chicago. Achozen's mantra is: The four principal members feel that their unique sound is not only spiritual in nature, but a new genre of "heavy hip hop," not "rap-metal." There are no heavy guitars on the album, but the sound is genre-blending. Most of the Achozen album was recorded at one of Odadjian's two studios and were also produced by him. The bulk of the beats were created by Odadjian (only one or two samples were used on the entire record) who also played live instruments throughout, including bass and sitar. RZA, who contributed his share of beats, Kinetic 9 and the Reverend William Burke sing a majority of the vocals and lyrics, which are, according to Odadjian, "some of the most innovative, poetic and righteous words and vocals that I've ever heard." Odadjian's vocals can also be heard on the AcHoZeN tracks "
Deuces,"
"Salute/Sacrifice," and other songs on the album. performing live music from Achozen Achozen's debut features an eclectic array of guest performers that includes Funk-master
George Clinton,
Red Hot Chili Peppers' guitarist
John Frusciante, Wu-Tang affiliate
Killah Priest, Wu-Tang founding member
GZA, emcee
Sick Jacken from
Psycho Realm, and Angolan rapper Leggezin Fin. The music of Achozen is described by one writer as a cosmic experience in hip-hop: Odadjian has described AcHoZeN as "a musical revolution. It is not just a band, it's a way of thinking." RZA and Odadjian anticipate upcoming tours. Achozen also appears on the major motion picture,
Babylon A.D., on which AcHoZeN song "Deuces" is heard blaring at the introduction of the film.
AcHoZeN's first live show was at the Key Club in L.A on December 1, 2006. On Friday, November 13, 2009, the second AcHoZeN track
"Salute/Sacrifice" was released exclusively as a free download on Odadjian's online art district and networking site, urSESSION.com from the upcoming AcHoZeN debut album. The AcHoZeN album was anticipated to be released in mid-2010, but has yet to be released, due in part to Odadjian's commitments to System of a Down. In 2015, the album was released as a compilation of 8 songs based on a boombox digital format. Potentially, more songs are to come as it has been stated that many more are mixed and recorded.
North Kingsley Formed in 2019, Odadjian joined Ray Hawthorne and Saro Paparian's project as executive producer. After a few months, he joined as a member of the band and subsequently renamed the group North Kingsley. Shavo spoke with
Wall of Sound about the band's name origin revealing it came from the first street he lived on when he first moved to Los Angeles from Armenia back in 1979. Lineup: Odadjian, Ray Hawthorne, and Saro Paparian. In 2020, Odadjian launched his new band, North Kingsley, featuring Saro Paparian and Ray Hawthorne. They released their debut single "Like That" on August 6. On December 4, 2020, the band released their second EP titled
Vol.2. Seven Hours After Violet In 2024, Odadjian debuted the new band
Seven Hours After Violet. Featuring Odadjian on bass, the band includes guitarist Michael Montoya, a.k.a. Morgoth Beatz and drummer Josh Johnson from the band
Winds of Plague, guitarist-vocalist
Alejandro Aranda, and lead vocalist Taylor Barber. The band made their live debut October 7, 2024, for
SiriusXM, then performed their first festival appearance at the 2024
Mayhem Festival in San Bernardino, California. These appearances coincided with the release of the band's self-titled album on October 11, 2024.
DJing and other projects In addition, Odadjian is a popular DJ in the LA area, taking part in such events as the "Rock/DJ Explosion" on March 2, 2001, at The Roxy in Hollywood, CA and collaborating with System of a Down bandmate Serj Tankian on
Serart, the singer's
collaboration album with multitalented Armenian musician
Arto Tunçboyacıyan. Odadjian goes by the name
DJ Tactics, and spins a wide spectrum of music spanning hip-hop, tech-house, classic rock, and metal. Recently, Odadjian has appeared playing as part of the backing band of
George Clinton (of
Parliament/
Funkadelic). In September 2008 he appeared (playing guitar instead of bass) in a live performance on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno with Clinton. Odadjian also appears on Clinton's 2008 album
George Clinton and His Gangsters of Love, which features many guest musicians, including Odadjian's
Achozen bandmate
RZA,
Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist
John Frusciante, and
Carlos Santana. Odadjian was
executive producer for Abloom, a
side project of members of
Onesidezero,
Snot, and
Soulfly. Odadjian is currently mentoring the band Chameleon Conductor record their debut album. Odadjian's younger brother Dave Odadjian plays bass in the band, alongside his cousin Harry Markarian, who plays the guitar. == Other work ==