Monday, May 24, 2010

What is the name of the hidden song at the end of the Toxicity album by System Of A Down?

I've had that album for years now and whenever Aerials finishes playing (after the last handbell clink) theres a space and then the indian sounding hidden song plays but don't know what it's called, don't know if it has a name, and am not sure if S.O.A.D. actually plays the song. Could someone please help?!!! Thanks!

What is the name of the hidden song at the end of the Toxicity album by System Of A Down?
I don't think hidden songs have names...unless you research a bit online - there might be some clues...but normally, hidden songs don't really have names.





As these tracks are left off the song list, they often have no formal or no publicly known song titles. When mentioned in music reviews, these tracks are usually referred to as "Untitled Track" or "Hidden Track." However, titles of hidden tracks often become known when they, before or after the fact, are released as the title track or B-side of singles, EPs, or promotional releases. Examples include Cracker's "Eurotrash Girl," released in all aforementioned formats, originally as a B-side of the "Tucson" EP, then as a hidden track on Kerosene Hat, then as a single and promotional single. "Endless, Nameless," the bonus track for Nirvana's Nevermind, was also released as a B-side to "Come as You Are." Similarly, a version of the album may have the title listed, as with the Japanese verion of the self-titled album Blur, in which "Dancehall" is a bonus track. Sometimes the song is a cover version and its title thus already known, such as "Look At Your Game, Girl" on Guns N' Roses' The Spaghetti Incident?. Liner notes or other album packaging — e.g., songwriting credits or promotional stickers — occasionally list titles, as is the case with Alien Ant Farm's song "Orange Appeal" on their 2001 release ANThology. At other times, the name is inferred by external communication from the artist; for example, the untitled track on Alanis Morissette's 1995 album Jagged Little Pill is referred to as "Your House" when she performs live. The names of hidden tracks are also often revealed when the albums appear on music download services, or in media player databases. For example, the hidden track to Marilyn Manson's Antichrist Superstar album is commonly referred to as "Track 99", however, it shows up on most media players as "Empty Sounds of Hate".





ok so maybe it does have a name somewhere - now I'm looking for it.
Reply:The song is called Der Voghormia ..also known as "Arto" for the guy who helped put it together...it a remake of an old armenian church song... Report Abuse



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