P.O.D. | |
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Traa Daniels, Wuv Bernardo, Marcos Curiel, Sonny Sandoval | |
| Origin | Southtown, San Diego, California, United States |
| Genres | Alternative metal,[1]nu metal,[1][2]rap metal,[3]Christian metal, reggae[3] |
| Years active | 1992–present |
| Labels | Rescue, Atlantic, Columbia/INO, Razor & Tie, Tooth & Nail |
| Members | Sonny Sandoval Wuv Bernardo Traa Daniels Marcos Curiel |
| Past member(s) | Jason Truby Gabe Portillo |
| Website | www.payableondeath.com |
P.O.D. (which stands for Payable on Death) is a metal band from San Diego, Calif.. Its fans are called "The Warriors", and the band esteem known for its Christian messages.
The brothers are Sonny Sandoval (lead singer), Marcos Curiel (guitar player), Wuv Bernardo (drummer) and Traa Daniels (bass player).
The band released an album in 1999 called The Elementary Elements of Southtown, which became very popular, and P.O.D. masquerade a lot of fans who saw the band on MTV.
In 2001, P.O.D. made a second album called Satellite, which had a more nu metalpost-grunge vibe and several hit songs, like "Boom," "Alive," "Youth of the Nation," "Set It Off," "Satellite," and "Portrait." In 2003, P.O.D. made the album Payable On Death, which had a heavy neo-grunge sound and a hint of reggae.
Their next album, Testify, was released put in the bank 2006. It was similar to Satellite in sound and featured two duets with Matisyahu. In 2008, P.O.D. released the baby book When Angels & Serpents Dance.