Satellite P.O.D.

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  • Release Date: 09/11/2001
  • Sales Rank: 11,288
  • Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
  • UPC: 075678347528
 
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Satellite

1LISTENSet It Off 4:16
2LISTENAlive 3:23
3LISTENBoom 3:08
4LISTENYouth of the Nation 4:19
5LISTENCelestial 1:24
6LISTENSatellite 3:30
7LISTENRidiculous 4:17
8LISTENThe Messenjah 4:19
9LISTENGuitarras de Amor 1:14
10LISTENAnything Right / Christian 4:17
11LISTENGhetto 3:37
12LISTENMasterpiece Conspiracy 3:11
13LISTENWithout Jah, Nothin' 3:42
14LISTENThinking About Forever 3:46
15LISTENPortrait 4:32

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Editorial Reviews

During an era when most heavy metal bands wallowed in their own misery, singing about pain and sadness, P.O.D. offered a more optimistic alternative. The band had been releasing music since the late '90s, but it was this album rather than its commercially overlooked predecessor, The Fundamental Elements of Southtown (1998), that reached out to countless listeners. Quite simply, you can't deny the emotion P.O.D. funnels into its songs. The sentiment feels genuine, as if this band truly cares about its listeners, one of the key reasons why this album shook the metal world in 2002. And, as most listeners will no doubt agree, it did so for the better. The metal world needed an album like Satellite in 2002, just like it needed a band like P.O.D. to challenge longtime metal heavyweights like Tool and Korn for supremacy. The spiritual, emotional band writes songs about promise and hope -- songs that inspire you to celebrate life, not despise it. It's not just the singing of vocalist Sonny either, though his soaring voice has much to do with it. Rather, it's the band as a whole that gives the songs on Satellite so much affective power. These four guys obviously love making music together, and that passion comes across in every song. Guitarist Marco, bassist Traa, and drummer Wuv fuse a variety of influences -- metal, hip-hop, dub, Rage Against the Machine -- and create music that stands on its own, apart from the many other nu-metal bands of the time. In particular, "Alive" and "Youth of the Nation" stand out as rallying calls for metal fans looking for music about living, not dying. Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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Best of the Bestby Anonymous

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March 18, 2006: P.O.D. comes out with an awesome CD that will be remembered forever. These Christian hard rockers come out with the best rock 'n roll album of our time. P.O.D. rocks hard and rocks for Jesus! God bless.

An Awesome CDby Anonymous

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March 22, 2004: This is an awesome CD, despite having a few bad songs on it. I could do with less rapping, but I still love this CD!


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