Toxicity is a single by System of a Down, released in January 22, 2002. It was originally released on the album of the same name Toxicity. The writing credit for the song is Malakian, Odadjian, Tankian, Dolmayan. It is known for its dynamic chorus, aggressive vocals, and prominent drum beat.
The song was ranked number 14 on VH1‘s 40 Greatest Metal Songs, and was called a nu metal classic by Stylus Magazine.
The video was directed by Marcos Siega and Shavo Odadjian. The beginning of the video shows the Hollywood Walk of Fame then cuts to the band. Daron Malakian can be seen wearing a Los Angeles Kings 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, Daron 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 last video where the band was literally eating chop suey, this time they are eating seeds, corresponding with the lyrics “Eating seeds as a pastime activity”.
The final shot of the video is of the Milky Way. As of December 2022, the song has 719 million views on YouTube.
Tracklist:
- Toxicity
- X (Live)
- Suggestions (Live)
- Marmalade
- Toxicity (Video Version)
All lyrics are written by Serj Tankian.
System of a Down
Serj Tankian: vocals, keyboards, guitar on “Aerials”, piano, string arrangements
Daron Malakian: guitars, sitar, vocals
Shavo Odadjian: bass
John Dolmayan: drums