This numbering doesn't count demo tracks, bonus tracks or B-Sides, which would obviously push the numbers up. The band slightly changed the title from its original 36 to.
Aerith and Bob: Serj, Daron, Shavo and.John.They are also in favor of drug decriminalization & are strongly anti-interventionist. They have been vocal in spreading word about the early-20th-century Armenian genocide, up to and including a tour to commemorate its 100th anniversary (though "P.L.U.C.K." and "Holy Mountains" are their only songs specifically about the tragedy itself).
Probably their most well-known attribute is their rapid tone/tempo/time signature changes, giving the music a schizophrenic feel (most noticeable in songs like "Question!," "I-E-A-I-A-I-O," "B.Y.O.B.," and, of course, "Chop Suey!"). Some of their songs have absurdist lyrics, others are sung as if speaking directly to the listener and feature terse statements and lots of questions/demands, and others yet are more sarcastic and satirical. Their lyrics often revolve around themes of isolation, insanity, and criticisms of modern society.