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P.O.D. - Payable On Death (CD)

Payable On Death
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Album Details: Payable On Death

Release Date:11/04/2003
Label:Atlantic Uk
UPC:075679322029

Track List: Payable On Death

  1. Wildfire
  2. Will You
  3. Change the World
  4. Execute the Sounds
  5. Find My Way
  6. Revolution
  1. Reasons
  2. Freedom Fighters
  3. Waiting on Today
  4. I and Identify
  5. Asthma
  6. Eternal [Instrumental]

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    Payable on Death

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 2, 2003 | 2 out of 2 found this Payable On Death review helpful

    Pros: The music was good

    Cons: Nothing

    I usually don't listen to this kind of music and took the chance and bought the cd....it was really good. I think that if you don't already have it, you should go get it!

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    Great CD

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 4, 2003 | 1 out of 1 found this Payable On Death review helpful

    Pros: Everything

    Cons: Nothing

    By far the best cd of the year

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  • All Music Guide

    P.O.D.'s 2001 release Satellite made the bornagain Christian rapmetalists stars as they racked up hits with "Alive," "Boom," and the postColumbine anthem "Youth of the Nation." It was clear that any followup would be hotly anticipated, but no one could have predicted the departure of guitarist Marcos at the height of the band's success. A crucial part of P.O.D.'s sound, Marcos seemed to combine the epic metal of Sepultura with the organic punk energy of Bad Brains and the searching spirituality of Carlos Santana. It was also unclear as to why he actually left, with both Marcos and the band issuing contradictory explanations that brought into question both parties' spiritual and musical convictions. One thing was clear though, it was going to take a strong creative force to make up for the loss: enter exLiving Sacrifice fretman Jason Truby, who joined the band just in time to record its single for the Matrix Reloaded soundtrack as well as the 2003 fulllength Payable on Death. A darker a...lbum than its predecessor, Payable is built largely around Truby's precise slabs of distorted guitar. More quintessentially "metal" in his approach think Metallica and more of a conscientious technician than Marcos, Truby unfortunately lacks some of the unexpected spark that Marcos brought to P.O.D.. Fans of the band shouldn't find much to complain about here though, even if the overall sound doesn't stand out as distinctly from the numetal pack as Satellite did. Nevertheless, vocalist Sonny hasn't lost any of his Tom Morello meets H.R. attitude, and for the most part the songs are there. Notably, "Change the World" is a catchy and upbeat celebration of truth through the eyes of a child, and the darkly sanguine leadoff track, "Wildfire," finds Sonny proclaiming, "Me want uncultivated Jah glow." In the end though, Payable on Death is a declaration of a band reborn in a new, more polished image, and it is no small gesture that the last track, "Eternal," goes solely instrumental with Truby's guitar leading the way. - Matt Collar, All Music Guide Read more Less

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P.O.D.

While they play around with the infectious grooves of reggae and Latin music and the heavy deliverance of hip-hop and rock, San Diego's hard rock four-piece P.O.D. defined a universal message. They're born-again Christians and such a thing is central in their music. They're not entirely classified as a Christian band though. Let that be known.Formed in 1992 in the SoCal... Read more