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System of a Down creates an insane mosh pit at their show

System of a Down posts insane mosh pit at show. Credit: Reproduction/Twitter

System of a Down: Live video of “Toxicity” shows fans going wild in the mosh pit

The band posted an impressive video of fans in huge mosh pits during a show

Generally, we don't need more reasons to miss System of a Down , but some situations manage to make the desire for a live show by the band even greater – and this video of an absolutely insane mosh pit to the sound of "Toxicity" is one of them.

As shared by LouderSound , the band recently posted an incredible video of fans moshing during a show. In the impressive footage, the crowd gathers in huge circles spread across the floor, spinning with total energy to the sound of the title track from the album Toxicity (2001).

The video caption didn't provide details about the date and location of the performance, but it sums up the chaos of the scene well: "Disorder!", the band wrote on social media. The video has already surpassed 500,000 views on Twitter alone.

Currently, the status of System of a Down is uncertain. The members deny the band's breakup, which performs infrequently at specific events, with their last live performance dated February 2022, according to Setlist.fm .

In 2020, the band released the previously unreleased songs "Protect the Land" and "Genocidal Humanoidz" for the first time in fifteen years. The two songs raised $600,000 for the people of Artsakh, Armenia.

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