Tankian has described the album as "the most up-tempo
punk rock oriented record that I've written probably since the
System days." In the same interview, he also confirmed that a 2013 world tour would likely follow in support of the album. Hara-kiri, also known as
seppuku, is a term for the ritual 'honour' suicide of Japanese
samurai, with the former term being more common in speech and the latter being more literary, upper-class, and formal. The act involves self-
disembowelment with a
tantō (a Japanese-style dagger originating in the
Heian period), slicing the abdomen from left to right. The album explores ideas of
animal suicide. == Recording and composition ==