Ever wonder what System of a Down's "Toxicity" would sound like as a reggae song? Well, now you can know. System bassist Shavo Odadjian has shared a video of a band called Reggaetown doing a pretty traditional dub rendition of the Toxicity title-track. In Odadjian's mind, the cover is "amazing."

Slowed down significantly from SOAD's version, the song moves at a loping, conventional reggae pacing while the vocalists take turn singing Serj Tankian's parts with their music's traditional inflections.


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I guess that song has a narrative, like a lot of rocksteady and reggae that I've heard. I always thought Sugar Minott would tell a good bedtime story. What do your reggae friends think of the record?

They honestly think it's great. They didn't expect it, it's so far above what I've been doing. This has taken me to a new audience, because I am a roots artist. That's what I've spent my career doing, writing great roots songs like "Tribal War", which has been sampled by Damien Marley and Nas, you know?

Have an angry rock band like Nirvana ever covered your songs before?

No, not really, most of them have been reggae artists. Ten of my songs have been covered by other artists. Sometimes when people cover them, they don't respect me. They try to pretend that they wrote my songs themselves. But I never do that, and I could not do it to Nirvana even if I wanted to because they're international, also. So there's no way I can hide that fact.

Throw Down Your Arms is the seventh studio album by Sinad O'Connor, also known as her reggae album. O'Connor sings cover versions of classic roots reggae songs, with production by Sly and Robbie.

You heard that right. The supermodel, fashion icon, dance music pioneer, Meltdown festival curator, and acclaimed singer from Jamaica, Grace Jones, was the first artist to take the greyscale intensity of Joy Division to a brand new musical territory, infusing it with the delectable Caribbean fragrance of reggae.

This week Don presents a selection of reggae and ska cover versions of well-known songs, performed by the likes of the Skatalites, Bob Marley & the Wailers, John Holt, Lorna Bennett, Overproof Soundsystem, Susan Cadogan and Toots & the Maytals. 2351a5e196

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