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Toxicity

 
Album Review: Toxicity

  • Artist: System of a Down
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 04, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

System of a Down's 1998 debut was initially overlooked by the mainstream hard rock audience, as well as the specialized press. But heavy metal cognoscenti in both camps quickly realized that in their hands was a potentially crucial stepping stone for the future development of heavy metal. Sure enough, so challenging and groundbreaking were its contents that the album soared over most everyone's unsuspecting heads, its eventual gold sales status only achieved via Columbia Records' massive promotional muscle and nearly three years of intensive touring on the band's part. Consequently, early believers were pleasantly surprised when 2001's long awaited follow-up, Toxicity met with instant popular acceptance, skyrocketing up the charts toward multi-platinum success. Yet, for the most part, it also managed to retained SOAD's unorthodox signature sound: so-called "nu-metal" uniquely infused with remarkable originality, including angular riffs, jagged rhythms, and oblique lyrics splattered all over the place. Like its predecessor, Toxicity seems utterly chaotic upon first listen, but things quickly begin falling into place, thanks to a number of small refinements, not least of which is a more generous melody, obviously pre-meditated, but rarely overdone. In turn, this immediacy greatly improved the album's chances at radio -- case in point, first single "Chop Suey!," a track so potent not even September 11, nor mainstream radio's ensuing self-imposed, politically correct attempt at self-censorship, could tear from the airwaves (despite its none-too-discreet lyrics about suicide), the song's surprising success was reminiscent of another left-field hit from a decade earlier, Faith No More's "Epic" (hear its piano-led outro for proof). And sure enough, from the unexpected false starts of "Prison Song" to the relatively mellow conclusion of "Aerials," the band's heightened commercial sensibility continues to joust with their inherently quirky songwriting. The excellent title track, "Forest," and "Science" are among the most accessible standouts from an incredibly diverse set, the likes of which SOAD's inferior nu-metal peers could only hope to emulate. Lyrically, it's simply no contest. Whether tackling typical rock subject matter like drug abuse ("Needles") and groupies ("Psycho"), or embarking on inscrutable Dadaist gems like "Jet Pilot" and "Shimmy," co-songwriters Daron Malakian and Serj Tankain sound like are the bastard children of Frank Zappa and Slayer. And while sub-Rage Against the Machine political invective (unfairly attributed to their Armenian heritage) remains an integral part of the band's creative makeup (e.g. "Deer Dance," "Atwa"), Toxicity's approach is much more cautious in this regard than that of their incendiary debut. In conclusion, when a band takes this many left turns, you'd expect them to start going in circles sooner rather than later, but this is not the case with System of a Down. Hands down one of 2001's top metal releases, Toxicity may well prove to be a lasting heavy metal classic to boot. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Prison Song Daron Malakian, Serj Tankian System of a Down (03:21)
Needles Daron Malakian, Serj Tankian System of a Down (03:13)
Deer Dance Daron Malakian, Serj Tankian System of a Down (02:55)
Jet Pilot Daron Malakian, Shavo Odadjian, Serj Tankian System of a Down (02:06)
X Daron Malakian, Serj Tankian System of a Down (01:58)
Chop Suey! Daron Malakian, Serj Tankian System of a Down (03:30)
Bounce Daron Malakian, Shavo Odadjian, Serj Tankian System of a Down (01:54)
Forest Daron Malakian, Serj Tankian System of a Down (04:00)
Atwa (Lyrics) Daron Malakian, Serj Tankian System of a Down (02:56)
Science (Lyrics) Daron Malakian, Serj Tankian System of a Down (02:43)
Shimmy Serj Tankian System of a Down (01:51)
Toxicity Daron Malakian, Shavo Odadjian, Serj Tankian System of a Down (03:38)
Psycho Daron Malakian, Serj Tankian System of a Down (03:45)
Aerials (Lyrics) Daron Malakian, Serj Tankian System of a Down (06:11)

Credits

Martin Atkins (Photography), Jim Champagne (Assistant Engineer), Glen E. Friedman (Photography), Darren Mora (Engineer), Rick Rubin (Piano), Rick Rubin (Producer), David Schiffman (Engineer), Eddy Schreyer (Mastering), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Composer), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Vocals), Andy Wallace (Mixing), Al Sanderson (Assistant Engineer), Dino Paredes (A&R), Marc Mann (Conductor), Marc Mann (String Arrangements), Marc Mann (String Conductor), System of a Down (Main Performer), System of a Down (Concept), System of a Down (Art Conception), Daron Malakian (Guitar), Daron Malakian (Vocals), Daron Malakian (Producer), Daron Malakian (Group Member), Shavo Odadjian (Bass), Shavo Odadjian (Artwork), Shavo Odadjian (Art Direction), Shavo Odadjian (Concept), Shavo Odadjian (Label Design), Shavo Odadjian (Art Conception), Shavo Odadjian (Group Member), Serj Tankian (Keyboards), Serj Tankian (Vocals), Serj Tankian (Producer), Serj Tankian (String Arrangements), Serj Tankian (Group Member), Martyn Atkins (Photography), Greg Collins (Engineer), Brandy Flower (Artwork), Brandy Flower (Art Direction), Brandy Flower (Collage), John Dolmayan (Drums), John Dolmayan (Artwork), John Dolmayan (Photography), John Dolmayan (Collage), John Dolmayan (Group Member), Lindsay Chase (Production Coordination), Ryan McCormick (Assistant Engineer), Rich Balmer (Mixdown Engineer), Mark Wakefield (Cover Art)
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Toxicity
Studio album by System of a Down
Released September 4, 2001
Recorded February–March 2001
Cello Studios
Hollywood, California
Genre Alternative metal, hard rock, experimental
Length 44:06
57:31 (special edition)
Label American
Producer Rick Rubin, Daron Malakian, Serj Tankian
Professional reviews
System of a Down chronology
System of a Down
(1998)
Toxicity
(2001)
Steal This Album!
(2002)
Singles from Toxicity
  1. "Chop Suey!"
    Released: August 2001
  2. "Toxicity"
    Released: January 23, 2002
  3. "Aerials"
    Released: June 11, 2002

Toxicity is the second album by 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 and Canadian charts. Toxicity has sold over 12 million copies worldwide and is multi-platinum in the United States.

Contents

Album information

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 nomination for lead single "Chop Suey!".

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.

The song "Shimmy" was featured in the 2002 video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4.[1] The song "Chop Suey!" was featured in the 2008 video game Rock Band 2. The song "Science" was featured in the 2002 video game ATV Offroad Fury 2.

The song "X" was originally recorded for the bands' 1998 self-titled debut but it was re-worked for Toxicity. "Toxicity" was made available as a downloadable song for the music video game series Rock Band on August 5, 2008, and it is also featured in the video game Guitar Hero: Metallica.

The album is listed in Blender's 500 CDs You Must Own.[2]

Reception

  • 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

# Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Prison Song"   Serj Tankian, Daron Malakian Malakian 3:21
2. "Needles"   Tankian, Malakian Tankian, Malakian 3:13
3. "Deer Dance"   Tankian, Malakian Malakian 2:55
4. "Jet Pilot"   Tankian Shavo 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"   Tankian Malakian, Tankian 2:43
11. "Shimmy"   Tankian Tankian 1:51
12. "Toxicity"   Tankian Odadjian, Malakian 3:39
13. "Psycho"   Tankian, Malakian Malakian, Odadjian 3:45
14. "Aerials"   Tankian, Malakian Malakian 3:53
15. "Arto" (hidden track)   Tankian, Arto Tunçboyacıyan 2:14
Special Edition bonus CD
# Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Johnny"   Tankian Tankian 2:09
2. "Sugar" (live) Tankian Odadjian, Malakian 2:27
3. "War?" (live) Tankian Malakian 2:48
4. "Suite-Pee" (live) Tankian Malakian 2:58
5. "Know" (live) Tankian Odadjian, Malakian, Tankian 3:03

Personnel

System of a Down is:

  • 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!" The Billboard Hot 100 76
Modern Rock Tracks 7
Mainstream Rock Tracks 12
Australian ARIA Top 50 14
2002 "Toxicity" The Billboard Hot 100 70
Modern Rock Tracks 3
Mainstream Rock Tracks 10
Australian ARIA Top 50 39
"Aerials" The Billboard Hot 100 55
Modern Rock Tracks 1
Mainstream Rock Tracks 1
Australian ARIA Top 50 36
Preceded by
Aaliyah by Aaliyah
Billboard 200 number-one album
September 22 - September 28, 2001
Succeeded by
The Blueprint by Jay-Z


Notes

  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. 
  2. ^ Alternative Rock: 500 CDs You Must Own

 
 
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