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Testify

P.O.D.

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Album Review

Whether it be the group's Christian ethos, ethnically diverse makeup, or reggae-sunsplash-meets-Ozfest vibe, P.O.D. have always retained a bit more respectability than their rap-rock peers. Even during the group's most nu-metal moments, they sound like they have at least heard Bad Brains first three albums and probably dug them. Smartly, on their fifth studio album Testify, the band continue to eschew such rap-rock gimmicks as ancillary use of turntables and cheesy samples, and instead deliver a mature and workmanlike metal monster-piece. Bright, loud, but always artful, Testify's glossy production comes via journeyman hitmaking producer and synthesizer master Glen Ballard. While P.O.D. have lost none of their rootsy funk metal swagger, Ballard — the man behind such pop titans as Michael Jackson, Van Halen, and Alanis Morissette — has found a way to give them an eminently palatable studio sheen that brings to mind a deft mix of the arena rock of Asia and the Police as much as it does Sepultura. The move toward a more polished sound also pays dividends creatively, as guitarist Jason Truby, while not quite as forward-thinking as Audioslave's Tom Morello, nonetheless shines under Ballard's approach, delivering a truly inspired and technically brilliant performance. Similarly, vocalist Sonny seems re-invigorated and practically giddy on the lead-off track "Roots in Stereo." Spiritually, the band are as concerned as ever with Jah, inner strength, and the "blood of God's veins," and if the melancholy single "Goodbye for Now" is any indication, they still have a few inner demons to wrestle with creatively. Luckily, though, they haven't forgotten the funk, and songs such as the head-snapping "Lights Out" and the Sabbath-esque "Sounds Like War" combine a bit of hip-hop fun with Bob Marley-inspired metal faith. Throw in a couple of serendipitous guest spots from Hasidic rapper Matisyahu and by the time you get to the devastating metal-reggae album closer "Mark My Words," you've got a band reborn. [This edition contains one bonus track.]

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P.O.D.'s latest masterpiece "Testify" is simply an amazing work of talent, emotion, and diversity. This is clearly the most diverse P.O.D. album to date. First, you get a taste of reggae/rock with "Roots In Stereo", then "Lights Out" gives you straight-up rock, "If You Could See Me Now" and "Goodbye For Now" are calmer, more emotional songs. Then "Sounds Like War" moves back into the rock groove, "On the Grind" gives us that rap/hip-hop vibe and progresses back into emotional and calm with "This Time" (which the guitar parts are just phenomenal and Sonny's voice is awesome). "Mistakes and Glories" just flatout rocks and is the hardest song on the album. "Let You Down" is another calmer song with incredible sound coming from each member of the band, "Teachers" is a hard song, then it turns right around with Matisyahu yet again with the reggae worship in "Strength of My Life", "Say Hello" is another song with amazing guitar and is a bit harder, and "Mark My Words" ends the album rockin' hardcore! "Testify" is an incredible album!

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Roots in Stereo - I love it, very well put together, vocally, great riffs, its just awesome Lights out - a very good song, just not ***my*** favorite, but it is a awesome song If you could see me now - this song i have to say is MY favorite. It really gets to me, especially after hearing P.O.D. talk about on the pod cast of full album artist, it has alot of emotion in it Goodbye for now - Great hit and a great single! Awesome and it doesnt get old On the Grind - I love the hiphop/rap style of this especially with boo ya tribe! awesome job boo ya tribe and p.o.d. on this song This time - just like lights out, i dont really listen to this preferrably, but i did listen to it a couple of times and sounds like a great song, i just think it could get old Mistakes and glories - Now! I love the screaming in this, it brings back the satellite roots Let you Down - there has been some "issues" with the concern of P.O.D. maby putting in the F word in this song, 1. they didnt 2. its a great song and one of my favorites, my 2d favorite means alot to me Teachers - Old school pod roots kinda, O.K. not a favorite of mine Strength of my Life - Great Reggae track wit boo ya tribe Say Hello - great rock track and a awesome song Mark my words - this song just wraps up the new AWESOME album all together, its a awesome song inspired by chronicles of narnia the lion the witch and the wardrobe Songs : 13 GREAT songs : 13 AWESOME songs : 10 Rating : A++++++ Great job POD you didnt let me down. WITH POD ITS ALL ABOUT THE FANS! ROCK ON WARRIORS "If You, If You, If you could see me now, is this what you want for me to feel, or am i going out of my mind, what is real, stay by my side" the best quote from lyrics!

not bad

I was a fan of POD since southtown and i enjoyed Satelite and songs like "School of Hard Knocks" and i was really dissapointed to find the guitarist gone and a new one taking his place. and at first i was really worried, the previous POD had a very talented guitarist who emphasized neat little riffs to spruce up the song, and the new guy is better at juss plain out power chords. However, this did not dissapoint on this album (although on "sleeping awake" from the matrix album.. it was a potential problem for dullness), but instead you find a nice range of creative riffs and several new vocal tunes for us listeners. overall, id say its a pretty good album.. support this band cuz i think theyre one of those who arent exactly the best of the best, but really have faith in their cause and in their music. to me they seem like ordinary guys playing music because they love to, and the product shows.

Biography

Formed: 1992 in San Diego, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

While they play around with the infectious grooves of reggae and Latin music as well as the heavy deliverance of hip-hop and rock, San Diego's hard rock four-piece P.O.D. has defined a universal message. They're born-again...
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  • $13.99
  • Genres: Alternative, Music, Rock, Hard Rock, Metal
  • Released: Jan 23, 2006

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