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POD (Payable On Death)









Bio

FORMED: 1992

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 neighborhood of San Ysidro, Marcos (guitar) and Wuv (drums) relished in the music they grew up on. San Ysidro or "Southtown" was a multi-cultural area, but working class. While Marcos and Wuv were fond of their jazz and reggae roots, they were young punks in the making. Both loved the gnarl of grunge and took to liking of Green Day, Pennywise, Bad Brains, and the Vandals. They got a band together, P.O.D. (short for "Payable On Death"), with Marcos' hip-hop MC cousin, Sonny, and aimed for something real. Cleveland native Traa joined in 1993 and P.O.D. was on the map.
Throughout the 1990s, P.O.D. played countless shows across the nation and sold more than 40,000 copies of their three homemade EPs -- Brown, Snuff the Punk, and P.O.D. Live -- on their own Rescue Records. Atlantic Records was intrigued by the group's hard-working ethic and their passion for music, inking a deal with P.O.D. in 1998. The Warriors EP preceded the major-label debut of P.O.D.'s 1999 release The Fundamental Elements of Southtown. "Southtown" and "Rock the Party (Off the Hook)" were powerful singles, pushing the album to go platinum. P.O.D. earned top honors for Best Hard Rock or Metal Group, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year for "Rock the Party (Off the Hook)" at the 1999 San Diego Music Awards as well. A year later and the buzz still going, P.O.D. hit the road with Ozzfest 2000 and shared dates with Crazy Town and Staind for the MTV Campus Invasion tour. They also ventured into films, contributing several songs to various soundtracks. "School of Hard Knocks" proved successful in the Adam Sandler comedy Little Nicky in 2001, whereas additional tracks featured in the Al Pacino sports-thriller Any Given Sunday and Ready to Rumble maintained P.O.D.'s growing status. A second album for Atlantic, Satellite, was recorded with Howard Benson in spring 2001. Benson captured the magic once again, for P.O.D.'s stature exploded later that year, hot on the heels of the spiritual chaos of debut single "Alive." "Youth of the Nation" scored again, for P.O.D. positive mix of hip-hop, reggae, and hardcore punk defined a different kind of rock next to the likes of Kid Rock, Limp Bizkit, and Korn. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide





News

P.O.D. guitarist Marcos has remixed Nappy Roots' "Awnaw" from their gold album Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz. The remix, a hard-edged version of the song, will be sent to rock radio.


Pictures

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Tour

JUNE

06.08.02
Jones Beach
New York

06.09.02
CMGI Field
Foxboro, MA

06.14.02
Shoreline Amphitheater
San Francisco

06.15.02
Verizon Amphitheater
Los Angeles, CA

06.16.02
Sam Boyd Stadium
Las Vegas, NV

06.22.02
Tingley Fairgrounds
Albuquerque, NM

06.23.02
Columbia Meadows
Portland, OR

JULY

07.06.02
Nissan Pavilion
Bristow, VA

07.07.02
Post-Gazette Pavilion @Star Lake
Burgettstown, PA

07.09.02
w/System of a Down
Hershey, PA

07.10.02
Jones Beach Amph.
Wantagh, NY

07.12.02
Tweeter Center At The Waterfront
Camden, NJ

07.13.02
ctnow.com Meadows Music
Hartford, CT

07.14.02
Oswego Speedway
Syracuse, NY

07.15.02
Cumberland County Civic Center
Portland, ME
w/System of a Down

07.16.02
Tweeter
Boston , MA

07.17.02
Tweeter
Boston, MA

07.19.02
PNC
Holmdel, NJ

07.20.02
PNC
Holmdel, NJ

07.21.02
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
Virginia Beach, VA

07.24.02
Alltel Pavilion @ Walnut Creek
Raleigh, NC

07.26.02
Mars Music Amphitheatre
West Palm Beach, FL

07.27.02
ROLLING ROCK TOWN FAIR
Latrobe, PA

AUGUST

08.03.02
Polaris Amphitheater
Columbus, OH

08.04.02
Verizon Wireless Music Center
Noblesville, IN

08.07.02
DTE Energy Center
Detroit, MI

08.08.02
DTE Energy Center
Detroit, MI

08.10.02
Tweeter Center
Tinley Park, IL

08.11.02
Alpine Valley Music Theatre
East Troy, WI

08.13.02
Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls, OH

08.15.02
Riverbend Music Center
Cincinnati, OH

08.17.02
Float Rite Park Amphitheatre
Somerset, WI

08.18.02
Lazerfest – Water Works Park
Des Moines, IA

08.19.02
UMB Bank Pavilion
Maryland Heights, MO

08.20.02
Sandstone Amphitheatre
Bonner Springs, KS

08.22.02
CityLights Pavilion
Denver, CO

08.24.02
Autowest Amphitheatre
Marysville, CA

08.25.02
Autowest Amphitheatre
Marysville, CA

08.27.02
The Gorge
George, WA

08.29.02
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, CA

08.31.02
G.H. Blockbuster Pavilion
Devore, CA

SEPTEMBER

09.01.02
Glen Helen
San Bernardino, CA

09.05.02
Cricket Pavilion
Phoenix, AZ

09.07.02
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Selma, TX

09.08.02
Smirnoff Music Centre
Dallas, TX





Albums

Satellite

01. Set It Off
02. Alive
03. Boom
04. Youth Of The Nation
05. Celestial
06. Satellite
07. Ridiculous
08. The Messenjah
09. Guitarras De Amor
10. Anything Right
11. Ghetto
12. Masterpiece Conspiracy
13. Without Jah, Nothing'
14. Thinking About Forever
15. Portrait

Fundamental Elements Of Southtown

01. Greetings
02. Hollywood
03. Southtown
04. Checkin' Levels
05. Rock The Party (Off The Hook)
06. Lie Down
07. Set Your Eyes To Zion
08. Lo Siento
09. Bullet The Blue Sky
10. Psalm 150
11. Image
12. Shouts
13. Tribal Warriors
14. Freestyle
15. Follow Me
16. Outkast






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