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"Toxicity" is a song by the American heavy metal band System of a Down. It was released in 2002 as the second single from their second album of the same name. The song was written by band members Daron Malakian,
Shavo Odadjian Shavarsh "Shavo" Odadjian (; born April 22, 1974) is an Armenian-American musician, best known as the bassist of nu metal band System of a Down. He also plays bass in a Trap music, trap group called North Kingsley and in the metal band Seven Hou ...
, and
Serj Tankian Serj Tankian ( , ; born August 21, 1967) is an Armenian-American musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the alternative metal band System of a Down, which was formed in 1994. Tankian has released five albums with System of a Down ...
. It is known for its dynamic chorus, aggressive vocals, and prominent drum beat. The song is predominantly in
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, alternating between , and time. The guitar during the verse plays in using a 2+2+2 phrasing while the heavy part ("somewhere between the sacred silence and sleep") makes use of a
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with the guitar switching to a 3+3+3+3 pattern while the drums remain in compound duple meter until the bridge. The song was ranked number 14 on
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's 40 Greatest Metal Songs, and was called a
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classic by ''
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Background

"Toxicity," an important song for System of a Down, was initially brought to the band by bassist
Shavo Odadjian Shavarsh "Shavo" Odadjian (; born April 22, 1974) is an Armenian-American musician, best known as the bassist of nu metal band System of a Down. He also plays bass in a Trap music, trap group called North Kingsley and in the metal band Seven Hou ...
, who introduced the composition under the title "Version 7.0." Odadjian conceived this title in reference to the then-popular
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software, stating, "When this song comes out, it'll be on Version 7.0, and we'd be telling the future." Despite the band's reputation for guitarist Daron Malakian and vocalist
Serj Tankian Serj Tankian ( , ; born August 21, 1967) is an Armenian-American musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the alternative metal band System of a Down, which was formed in 1994. Tankian has released five albums with System of a Down ...
as the principal songwriters, Odadjian's original concept played a crucial role in the song's development. During the recording process, the band, encouraged by producer
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to "over-write," entered the studio with an extensive repertoire of approximately 44 songs. However, "Toxicity" nearly went overlooked, with Odadjian recalling that it had "fallen through the cracks." He reflected, "I felt so good about it, and it wasn't taken well." It was only when Malakian revisited the composition that the song was fully realized, marking it as a significant addition to their album.


Recording

The recording of "Toxicity" involved intense collaboration and conflict among band members, leading to its distinctive sound. The song's beat was crafted by drummer
John Dolmayan John Dolmayan () (born July 15, 1972) is an Armenian-American musician, best known as the drummer of System of a Down. He is also the former drummer for Scars on Broadway. Dolmayan was ranked number 33 on ''Loudwire''s list of ''Top 200 Hard R ...
, who drew inspiration from a moment of irritation with Odadjian. Dolmayan humorously recounted how he mimicked Odadjian's gestures while trying to find the right rhythm, ultimately leading to one of his most recognizable beats. Dolmayan wrote, "I was trying to figure out beats. Shavo was right in front of me and wouldn't stop talking. I was like, 'Shavo, give me a second to try and come up with something.' He was like, 'Why don't you try it like this?' He was moving his arms up and down. To mock him, I did what I thought he was doing. That beat came out of complete irritation. It was very much just, 'Get the fuck out of my face. I'm going to do this so you leave.'" Malakian's vision for "Toxicity" steered the band toward a more melodic and anthemic direction, expanding their sound beyond their metal roots. His focus on crafting songs with larger choruses was a departure from the band's earlier style, reflecting an evolution in their musical approach. This shift was not without its challenges; intense disagreements sometimes erupted into physical altercations, exemplified by a notable brawl between Malakian and Dolmayan. Despite the violence, the aftermath of their confrontation fostered a renewed sense of camaraderie, propelling the band to complete "Toxicity" alongside other key tracks like "
Chop Suey! "Chop Suey!" is a song by the American heavy metal band System of a Down. It was released on August 13, 2001, as the first single from their second album, ''Toxicity'' (2001). The single earned the band its first Grammy nomination in 2002 for B ...
" in a burst of creativity. Dolmayan reflected, "Maybe he fightwas positive for us because the week after hospitalization, we went in, and 'Chop Suey!' and 'Toxicity' were completed."


Composition and lyrics

"Toxicity" is a defining track within the
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genre, characterized by its fusion of heavy metal,
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, and
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elements. It has also been described as
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, with Brendan Appleton of
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arguing that "they certainly verge more towards progressive metal on this track." He challenged critics for their use of the label "nu metal" on the vast amount of artists, stating that "you'd certainly never say that
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and SOAD were similar." As one of the standout songs from the album, it exemplifies the band's ability to transcend the conventions of the early-2000s
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circuit. According to Dominick Suzanne-Mayer of ''Consequence'', System of a Down is "arguably one of the better bands to emerge during the period," with "Toxicity" standing as a testament to their artistic ambition. The song's composition features a dynamic interplay of aggressive instrumentation and melodic hooks, driven by Daron Malakian's vision to evolve the band's sound beyond traditional heavy metal. He noted, "I liked songs like ' Aerials,' 'Toxicity,' and 'ATWA' that brought an evolution to our sound," indicating a shift towards anthemic choruses and complex arrangements that address deeper themes of societal dysfunction. The track is also notable for its intense drumming, with John Dolmayan's beat emerging from a moment of frustration during recording. This dynamic energy is particularly evident in the breakdown at the end of the song, which showcases Serj Tankian's inimitable vocals at their peak. As noted by music critic Dominick Suzanne-Mayer, "join us in going absolutely goddamn wild to that breakdown," highlighting how the song remains a powerful representation of the band's innovative spirit and impact on the nu metal genre. Lyrically, "Toxicity" is filled with vivid imagery and cultural references. The line "eating seeds as a pastime activity" draws from
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, where snacking on roasted sunflower seeds is a common tradition. Malakian explained, "My family gets unflower seedsraw... a lot of Armenians do this," using this imagery to juxtapose the mundanity of life with the song's broader commentary on societal issues. Another aspect of the song is the lyric "sacred silence and sleep," which reflects a deep connection to Native American spirituality. Serj Tankian has noted that "sacred silence" alludes to the spiritual understanding within Native American cultures, serving as a state of meditation where one can find both loss and discovery. He cites inspiration from the works of Tom Brown Jr., a survivalist and author who explores Native American wisdom, emphasizing the importance of living harmoniously with nature. Tankian elaborates that the lyric encapsulates a unique moment experienced during
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, where meditation and consciousness intertwine.


Music video

The video was directed by
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and
Shavo Odadjian Shavarsh "Shavo" Odadjian (; born April 22, 1974) is an Armenian-American musician, best known as the bassist of nu metal band System of a Down. He also plays bass in a Trap music, trap group called North Kingsley and in the metal band Seven Hou ...
. The beginning of the video shows the
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then cuts to the band. Daron Malakian can be seen wearing a
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jersey with his last name on the back most of the time in the video. A closeup from behind John Dolmayan's drum kit reveals a double bass pedal attachment even though he doesn't use it during the song. During the verses, a projector shows homeless people lined against the streets. After the second chorus, Malakian is seen playing the fast riff in fast motion while the band freezes and a crowd slowly appears. The rest of the band resumes as they all come in. The crowd sings along with the band as well as forming a circle pit both in the light and in the dark with glow-sticks. Similar to a scene in the "Chop Suey" video where Serj Tankian is seen eating
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, the band is shown eating
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, corresponding with the lyrics " Eating seeds as a pastime activity". The video ends with a shot of the
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. As of January 2025, the song has surpassed 1 billion views on
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{{Authority control 2001 songs 2002 singles American Recordings (record label) singles Music videos directed by Marcos Siega Song recordings produced by Rick Rubin Songs about Los Angeles Songs written by Daron Malakian Songs written by Serj Tankian System of a Down songs