Toxicity (System Of A Down)

“Toxicity” by System Of A Down is a song that critiques societal decay and the destructive nature of modern civilization, blending personal and political themes.

🥇1st Place – System Of A Down

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🥈2nd Place – Algal the Bard

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🥉3rd Place – eugenek

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4th Place – Halocene

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5th Place – MB

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6th Place – Kristina Rybalchenko

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7th Place – Sarah Jane

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8th Place – Robyn Adele Anderson

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9th Place – Ernesto Schnack

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10th Place – Nandi Bushell

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11th Place – unexpectedsunday

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12th Place – School of Rock

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13th Place – Brass Against

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14th Place – First To Eleven

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15th Place – Sanca Records

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16th Place – Nik Nocturnal

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17th Place – Ten Second Songs

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18th Place – Anett&Livi Acoustic

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The song “Toxicity” by System Of A Down is a powerful critique of societal and environmental degradation, reflecting the band’s signature blend of political commentary and personal angst.

The lyrics, such as “Conversion, software version 7.0, looking at life through the eyes of a tire hub,” and “Cleansing my soul of the way of the mind,” suggest a critique of consumerism and the dehumanizing effects of technology.

The repeated line “When I become the president, they’ll be sorry” hints at a desire for change and a sense of disillusionment with the current state of affairs.

The song’s aggressive tone and chaotic instrumentation mirror the chaotic and destructive nature of the issues it addresses, making it a compelling anthem for those who feel alienated by modern society.

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