Ep.52 – Toxicity (System Of A Down)
Episode 52: Toxicity (System Of A Down). McCartney In Goal is the podcast that debates the great albums of pop music, using a competitive knock-out format. Today we’re discussing, Toxicity which is the second studio album by the American heavy metal band System of a Down, released on September 4, 2001, by American Recordings and Columbia Records.
It includes the songs: “Chop Suey!”, “Toxicity” and “Aerials”.
Join us on an electrifying journey through System of a Down’s iconic album “Toxicity”. From the band’s chaotic rise in post-9/11 Los Angeles to the riotous scenes at a free concert gone awry, we recount the events that shaped this masterwork and its indelible impact on rock music. Biting social commentary, “controversial themes and humour abound, as well as creative tensions between Serge Tankian and Darren Malakian that fueled the band’s unique sound. Delving into the surrealist and Beatles influences, we discuss how these elements, along with Rick Rubin’s masterful production, helped craft the album’s distinctive blend of humor, activism, and serious themes. The Armenian heritage and Eastern European influences that shape their music also get a spotlight, offering a deeper understanding of the band’s powerful message.