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On this week's episode of Roach Koach, Jenny and Lorin are surprised to find that nu metal agnostic Matt Naas hides a secret connection to this week's album. What could it be? Also discussed: Which nu-metal luminaries would Jenny like to have coffee with? Are there plans for a spinoff podcast? Can Lorin decipher the System of a Down liner notes? Does this band have a musical theater background? Do you, the Roach Koach listener, need a nickname? Most importantly, does System of a Down belong in the Nu-Metal Canon? Listen and find out! Please share, like on Facebook, and say hello to @roachkoach on Twitter. Oh and review us on iTunes!


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Primarily considered an alternative metal[4][5][6] and nu metal[7][8][9] album, Toxicity has also been described as thrash metal,[10] art metal,[11] hard rock,[12] progressive metal,[13] and heavy metal.[7] Toxicity features elements of multiple genres of music: folk,[14] progressive rock,[14] jazz,[14][3] hip hop,[15] Middle Eastern music,[3] and Greek music.[3] System of a Down guitarist Daron Malakian said that he "wanted to add a bit more harmony for" himself "in the songs and that required tastefully mixing in some softer guitars between the really heavy parts".[3] Malakian also cited the Beatles as an influence on Toxicity.[4] Sounds of instruments other than drums, vocals, electric guitar and bass guitar, such as sitar, banjo,[16] keyboards and piano,[17] are also featured on Toxicity. The majority of the album's music was written in the tuning of drop C.[18]


On review aggregator website Metacritic, Toxicity holds a score of 73 out of 100, based on reviews from nine critics, which indicates "generally favourable reviews".[29] AllMusic writer Eduardo Rivadavia called Toxicity "hands down one of 2001's top metal releases" and wrote that the album "may well prove to be a lasting heavy metal classic to boot".[7] Toxicity is one of only 21 albums to achieve a perfect rating from Blabbermouth.net, with writer Don Kaye praising System of a Down in a contemporary review of the album as "one of the few bands that people may still be talking about ten years from now".[31] Drowned in Sound writer Don Kaye praised the band as "probably the most vital band around in the big, wide world of metal right now".[38] Ben Myers of Kerrang! stated that the band had "gone and bettered" their debut album and hailed Toxicity as "metal album of the year, hands down".[32] Q wrote that Toxicity "matches Slipknot for manic intensity while employing a freeform approach to songcraft which invites comparison to the lunatic-fringe rock of the '60s".[35]


All of the album's singles reached the Billboard Hot 100; "Chop Suey!" peaked at number 76, "Toxicity" at number 70, and "Aerials" at number 55. "Aerials" would remain the band's biggest domestic hit until "B.Y.O.B." surpassed it, reaching number 27 in 2005.[48] "Aerials" peaked at number one on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart[49] and number one on the Alternative Songs chart.[50] "Chop Suey!" and "Toxicity" were both top ten hits.[50] In 2005, Toxicity went to number one on the Catalog Albums chart.[51] Added to the 2001 Clear Channel memorandum,[52] "Chop Suey!" was temporarily pulled from playlists of most radio stations after the September 11 attacks in 2001, as it featured some lyrics that Clear Channel deemed inappropriate following the attacks. The song returned to the airwaves when things settled down.[53]


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