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Toxicity Studio album by System of a Down Released September 4, 2001 Recorded March –July 2001
Cello Studios
Hollywood, CaliforniaGenre Alternative metal, heavy metal, experimental rock Length 44:06
57:31 (special edition)Label American Producer Rick Rubin, Daron Malakian, Serj Tankian System of a Down chronology System of a Down
(1998)Toxicity
(2001)Steal This Album!
(2002)Singles from Toxicity - "Chop Suey!"
Released: November 20, 2001 - "Toxicity"
Released: January 23, 2002 - "Aerials"
Released: June 11, 2002
Toxicity is the second album by American heavy metal band System of a Down. Produced by Rick Rubin, Toxicity was released on September 4, 2001 by American Recordings, debuting at #1 on both the United States, with 220,000 copies,[1] and #1 on the Canadian charts. Toxicity has sold over 12 million copies worldwide and is multi-platinum in the United States.
Toxicity was released without a Parental Advisory sticker, despite a fair amount of minor profanity.
Contents
Background
Toxicity received mass critical acclaim, making many end-of-year "best of" lists (such as being named SPIN Magazine's #1 record of the year), and earning a Grammy Award nomination for lead single "Chop Suey!"
This album marks a sonic departure from the heavy guitar riffing featured on their debut album. It is the only System of a Down album not to feature the Parental Advisory label, with only minor profanities. However, a limited edition of the album containing a bonus CD with behind the scenes footage of the making of the album does feature the Parental Advisory label, while a different limited edition containing a DVD with the "Toxicity" music video and live footage also does not feature the label.
Several songs have been featured in various video game soundtracks. In 2002, "Science" and "Shimmy" were featured in the games ATV Offroad Fury 2 and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 respectively.[2] The song "Chop Suey!" is featured in Rock Band 2 in 2008, and "Toxicity" is featured in Guitar Hero: Metallica and as downloadable content for the Rock Band series. The song "X" was originally recorded for the band's 1998 self-titled debut but it was re-worked for Toxicity.
The album is listed in Blender's 500 CDs You Must Own.[3] MusicRadar held a public poll and Toxicity was ranked as 28th greatest heavy metal album in the list of The 50 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums Of All Time. The album is ranked at number 44 in Rolling Stone's 100 Best Albums of the Decade for 2000's.
Digital Dream Door has currently ranked Toxicity at #72 on their list of the "100 Greatest Metal Albums", and #16 on their list of "100 Greatest Albums of the 2000's".
Reception
Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating Metacritic (73%)[4] Review scores Source Rating E! Online (A-)[5] Allmusic [6] Q Entertainment Weekly (B-)[7] Alternative Press (9/10) Oct 2001, p.102 Blabbermouth.net [8] Kerrang! Rolling Stone [9] Sputnikmusic [10] - Metacritic a review aggregator website, gave the album an average score of 73% from nine reviews, which indicates "generally favourable reviews"
- Don Kaye of Blabbermouth.net gave the album ten out of ten, one of only 21 albums to achieve a perfect rating from the site.[11]
- Rolling Stone (9/27/01, p.70) – 3.5 stars out of 5 – "Both manic and schizoid, Tankian veers easily from sing-rap rhythm to Korn-ish hysterics to demonic baritone growl to doomily ruminative....the music insists on forward motion without trapping itself in a thrashy lock-step rut."
- Spin (p.89) – "System have an undeniable nerd-prog charm."
- Entertainment Weekly (9/7/01, pp.161–2) – "Strange and engaging....It all adds up to bizarro type of metal that has a warped majesty and strength." – Rating: B-
- Q magazine (9/01, p.121) – 4 stars out of 5 – "Matches Slipknot for manic intensity while employing a freeform approach to songcraft which invites comparison to the lunatic-fringe rock of the '60s."
- Alternative Press (2/02, p.64) – Ranked #9 in AP's "25 Best Albums of 2001."
- Mojo (p.54) – Ranked #93 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics."
- Robert Christgau – 1-star honorable mention – "Overarrangements no prob for we who avoid art rock like the plague this means to cure."
Track listing
No. Title Lyrics Music Length 1. "Prison Song" Tankian, Malakian Malakian 3:21 2. "Needles" Tankian, Malakian Tankian, Malakian 3:13 3. "Deer Dance" Tankian, Malakian Malakian 2:55 4. "Jet Pilot" Tankian Odadjian, Malakian 2:06 5. "X" Tankian Malakian 1:58 6. "Chop Suey!" Tankian, Malakian Malakian 3:30 7. "Bounce" Tankian Odadjian, Malakian 1:54 8. "Forest" Tankian Malakian 4:00 9. "ATWA" Tankian, Malakian Malakian 2:56 10. "Science" (feat. Arto Tunçboyacıyan) Tankian Malakian 2:43 11. "Shimmy" Tankian Tankian 1:51 12. "Toxicity" Tankian Odadjian, Malakian 3:39 13. "Psycho" Tankian Malakian 3:45 14. "Aerials[I]" Tankian, Malakian Malakian 6:13 Total length:44:06 ^ I "Aerials" contains the hidden track "Arto".
Special Edition bonus CD[12] No. Title Lyrics Music Length 1. "Sugar" (live) Tankian Odadjian, Malakian 2:27 2. "War?" (live) Tankian Malakian 2:48 3. "Suite-Pee" (live) Tankian Malakian 2:58 4. "Know" (live) Tankian Odadjian, Malakian, Tankian 3:03 5. "Johnny" Tankian Tankian 2:09 Personnel
- System of a Down
- Serj Tankian – lead vocals, keyboards
- Daron Malakian – guitars, vocals
- Shavo Odadjian – bass
- John Dolmayan – drums
- Production
- Produced by Rick Rubin and Daron Malakian
- Co-Produced by Serj Tankian
- Mixed by Andy Wallace
- Engineered by David Schiffman
- Additional Engineering by Greg Collins and Darren Mora
- Assistant Engineers: Darrn Mora, Al Sanderson, Ryan McCormick, Jim Champagne
- Assistant Mixdown Engineer: Rich Balmer
- Additional Vocals/Music by Arto Tunçboyacıyan
- Additional Piano by Rick Rubin
- Strings Written by Serj Tankian
- Additional Strings Written by Marc Mann
- Strings Arranged and Conducted by Marc Mann
- Photography: Martyn Atkins (Studio), Glen E. Friedman (Back Cover, Water), John Dolmayan, Hallie Sirota
- Cover Art: Mark Wakefield
- Art Direction: Shavo Odadjian & Brandy Flower
- Album Art Concepts: Shavo Odadjian & System of a Down
- Inside Collage Art: John Dolmayan & Brandy Flower
- Co Label Art: Shavo Odadjian
- A&R direction: Dino Paredes
- Production Coordinator: Lindsay Chase
- Worldwide Representation: David Benveniste, Velvet Hammer Music and Management Group
- Recorded at Cello Studios, Hollywood, CA
- Mixed at Enterprise Studios, Burbank, CA
- Mastered by Eddy Schreyer at Oasis Mastering, Studio City, CA
Chart performance
Album
Year Chart Position 2001 Billboard 200 1 UK Albums Chart 13 Australian ARIA Top 50 6 Canadian Album Chart 1 New Zealand Top Album Chart 7 Singles
Year Single Chart Position 2001 "Chop Suey!" Billboard Hot 100 76 Modern Rock Tracks 7 Mainstream Rock Tracks 12 Australian ARIA Top 50 14 2002 "Toxicity" Billboard Hot 100 70 Modern Rock Tracks 3 Mainstream Rock Tracks 10 Australian ARIA Top 50 39 "Aerials" Billboard Hot 100 55 Modern Rock Tracks 1 Mainstream Rock Tracks 1 Australian ARIA Top 50 36 Preceded by
Aaliyah by AaliyahBillboard 200 number-one album
September 22 – September 28, 2001Succeeded by
The Blueprint by Jay-ZNotes
- ^ [1]
- ^ "Tony Hawk 4 Soundtrack". IGN PS2. IGN. 2002-10-09. Archived from the original on 2006-08-23. http://web.archive.org/web/20060823104250/http://ps2.ign.com/articles/373/373873p1.html. Retrieved 2009-04-18.
- ^ Alternative Rock: 500 CDs You Must Own
- ^ [2]
- ^ E! Online Review
- ^ Allmusic Review
- ^ Entertainment Weekly Review
- ^ [3]
- ^ Rolling Stone Review
- ^ Sputnikmusic Review
- ^ [4]
- ^ Discogs.com
External links
- "Toxicity" Official Music Video on YouTube
- "Toxicity" Live Performance Video on YouTube
- "Chop Suey!" Live Performance Video on YouTube
System of a Down Studio albums Singles "Sugar" • "Spiders" • "Chop Suey!" • "Toxicity" • "Aerials" • "Innervision" • "B.Y.O.B." • "Question!" • "Hypnotize" • "Lonely Day" • "Kill Rock 'n Roll" • "Vicinity of Obscenity"Other songs "War?" • "Peephole" • "P.L.U.C.K." • "Prison Song" • "Needles" • "Chic 'n' Stu" • "Boom!" • "I-E-A-I-A-I-O" • "Revenga" • "Cigaro • "Radio/Video" • "This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like I'm on This Song" • "Violent Pornography" • "Lost in Hollywood" • "Attack"Tours System of a Down Reunion TourRelated Articles Discography • Awards and Nominations • Axis of Justice • Rick Rubin • Cool Gardens • Elect the Dead • Screamers • SerartArtists Scars on Broadway • Achozen • Buckethead & Friends • The F.C.C. • Mt. Helium • VoKee • Indicator • Chameleon ConductorLabels American Recordings • Columbia Records • Velvet Hammer Music and Management Group • Serjical Strike RecordsCategories 1999 - Filter - Title of Record | 2000 - A Perfect Circle - Mer de Noms | 2001 - System of a Down - Toxicity | 2002 - Isis - Oceanic | 2003 - Hell Is for Heroes - The Neon Handshake | 2004 - Isis - Panopticon | 2005 - Coheed & Cambria - Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness | 2006 - The Bronx - The Bronx | 2007 - Biffy Clyro - Puzzle | 2008 - Genghis Tron - Board Up the House | 2009 - Mastodon - Crack the Skye | 2010 - Bring Me the Horizon - There Is a Hell, Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven, Let's Keep It a Secret
1994 - Soundgarden - Superunknown | 1996 - Sepultura - Roots | 1997 - Feeder - Polythene | 1998 - Monster Magnet - Powertrip | 1999 - Chris Cornell - Euphoria Morning | 2000 - Queens of the Stone Age - Rated R | 2001 - System of a Down - Toxicity | 2002 - Soil (band) - Scars | 2003 - Machine Head - Through the Ashes of Empires | 2004 - Velvet Revolver - Contraband | 2005 - Opeth - Ghost Reveries | 2006 - Mastodon - Blood Mountain | 2007 - Machine Head - The Blackening | 2008 - Metallica - Death Magnetic | 2009 - Mastodon - Crack the Skye | 2010 - Iron Maiden - The Final Frontier
Categories:- 2001 albums
- Albums produced by Rick Rubin
- American Recordings albums
- Art rock albums
- Hard rock albums
- Columbia Records albums
- System of a Down albums
- "Chop Suey!"
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