Their deer song rituals resemble those of other Aztec influenced groups though is more central to their culture. Native and Spanish instruments are used including the harp, violin or fiddle, rasp, and rattles.
External links
- Pascua Yaqui Tribe: Culture: Music, one song in Haiki and Spanish
- Yaqui song Kapo Sewa (on YouTube)
- UbuWeb: Ethnopoetics: Poems: Yaqui: 15 Flower World Variations, one song translated to English by Jerome Rothenberg and the same with different typography
- Words & Place: eyewailo: The Flower World Yaqui Deer Songs
- Review of Yaqui Deer Songs: Maso Bwhikam by Larry Elvers and Felipe S. Molina by Karl Young
Toxicity is System of a Down's second album release. 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.
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!".The album has sold over 6.5 million copies worldwide and is multi-platinum in the United States. It is also the only System of a Down album not to feature the Parental Advisory label, despite some minor profanity. As of 2008, it is also the longest System of a Down album.
The song "Shimmy" was featured in the 2004 video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4.
The song "Chop Suey" has been confirmed for inclusion on the upcoming game Rock Band 2.
Reception
Professional reviews- 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."
Track listing
Personnel
- System of a Down:
- Daron Malakian – guitar, vocals
- Serj Tankian – vocals, keyboard
- Shavo Odadjian – bass
- John Dolmayan – drums
- Additional Musicians:
- Additional vocals/music by Arto Tunçboyacıyan on "Science" and "Arto"
- Additional piano by Rick Rubin
- 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: Darren Mora, Al Sanderson, Ryan McCormick, Jim Champagne
- Assistant mixdown engineer: Rich Balmer
- 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 director: 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 "Beno" 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 | The Billboard 200 | 1 |
Singles
| Year | Single | Chart | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | "Chop Suey!" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 76 |
| Modern Rock Tracks | 7 | ||
| Mainstream Rock Tracks | 12 | ||
| 2002 | "Toxicity" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 70 |
| Modern Rock Tracks | 3 | ||
| Mainstream Rock Tracks | 10 | ||
| "Aerials" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 55 | |
| Modern Rock Tracks | 1 | ||
| Mainstream Rock Tracks |
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