System Of A Down’s 2001 album “Toxicity” has apparently been removed from Spotify. Despite this, a number of songs are still available as part of different releases. The album can still be found on Apple Music and YouTube Music as well. It is unclear what led to the disappearance, but the record is expected to…
The music video for the title track of System Of A Down’s 2001 album “Toxicity” has officially surpassed one billion views on YouTube. This news comes after the song previously surpassed one billion streams on Spotify.
Folk-pop duo Fionn recently performed a cover of System Of A Down‘s “Toxicity“ as part of a challenge put forth by Musora. You can see footage of that below. Notably, the sisters had never heard the track before. However, members of their band did recognize the song.
The title track of System Of A Down’s 2001 album “Toxicity” has officially surpassed one billion streams on Spotify. This news as the music video for the song is close to hitting one billion views on YouTube.
Drummer Gregg Bissonette (Ringo Starr, Spinal Tap, etc.) recently performed a cover of System Of A Down’s “Toxicity” after hearing it for the first time. You can see footage of him adding his own drum parts to the song in the below video from Drumeo:
Oceans have released a cover of System Of A Down‘s “Chop Suey!.“ Vocalist/guitarist Timo Rotten commented: “’Toxicity’ was one of my favorite albums when it came out, but I hadn’t heard it in a while. Then Thomas dug it up again a few weeks ago and the question immediately came to my mind: How would…
System Of A Down’s “Chop Suey!” has officially surpassed one billion streams on Spotify. That track appears on the band’s 2001 album “Toxicity.” This news comes after the music video for “Chop Suey!” previously surpassed one billion views on YouTube. Thank you for waking up with #ChopSuey! 1 Billion times on @Spotify. pic.twitter.com/WgYOFRBPaQ — System…
During an appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Rick Rubin reflected on System Of A Down’s hit song “Chop Suey!.” Interestingly, the producer says the line “Father, into your hands. Why have you forsaken me?” was discovered after frontman Serj Tankian opened a book at random. Rubin said the following: “My experience is, when you…
System Of A Down’s first two albums have scored some new multi-platinum certifications from the RIAA. The band’s self-titled debut album has since gone 2x platinum, while “Toxicity” has since gone 6x platinum.
System Of A Down’s music video for “Chop Suey!” has officially surpassed one billion views on YouTube. That track is from the band’s 2001 album “Toxicity.”
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