P.O.D. - Satellite
Facts
| Artist(s) | P.O.D. |
| Studio | Atlantic / Wea |
| Release Date | September 11, 2001 |
| UPC Code | 075678347528 |
| Buy this item | $12.99 at Amazon.com As of May 11 12:54 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Set It Off
- Alive
- Boom
- Youth Of The Nation
- Celestial
- Satellite
- Ridiculous
- The Messenjah
- Guitarras De Amor
- Anything Right
- Ghetto
- Masterpiece Conspiracy
- Without Jah, Nothin'
- Thinking About Forever
- Portrait
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User Reviews
Average user review:This cd really stands out as their best album. Great rap-rock with good lyrics is a very rare find, but this one has both. The rap and metal songs are better than their reggae songs, but it all blends together well when you listen to the whole cd. May 1, 2008
why!!!!!!
this has to be one of the worst cds i have bought in my life. most of the songs are awful or are b side material. Most of the songs have nothing going for them. very strung out material that goes nowhere. The radio hits are the only good things going for this sorry disc. I learned my lesson never buy cd based off of radio play alone. April 27, 2008
Great Album!!
I have not listened to P.O.D. that much in the past. I like Christian music, and a lot of secular music as well. This is in between. The songs aren't always necessarily Christian in the sense of saying Jesus and God alot. It is more positively charged music that appeals to more than just Christians. It is, most basicly, an attempt at influencing a generation that is not exactly thought of as the most caring or polite generation ever. (For me, at least, it seems to be working.) Anyway, I was used to music like MercyMe and Michael W. Smith, with the softer stuff. Then I started listening to TobyMac and the more rocked up side of Christian music, and It has helped me broaden my interests to liking alot of different styles. ANYWAY, (I know I'm rambling now) I mainly just wanted to say, I love the album, and a few of the songs, like "Boom" and "We Are the Youth of the Nation" really are what made me like this band. And after listening to the whole CD, I've found that I like everything by them so far. Go P.O.D.!!!!!! February 7, 2008
I love you Sonny!!!!
After hearing the Zion song from the Matrix soundtrack I got hip to P.O.D. This was their best CD in this genre I had ever heard, then I bought their Wildfire CD. This is a deep CD. March 11, 2007
Not bad for a "Pop" Rock band
P.O.D's "Satellite" is a fun, catchy pop rock album, and this is coming from someone who cant stand 99% of todays pop music. I was surprised that I would enjoy this album so much, as I was always a fan of "Youth of a Nation" I understand that the band takes a beating sometimes because they are considered a "Christian" rock band, but that doesnt take away from their musically ability. With 15 tracks on this album, there is very little filler, which is impressive when you consider that most of these type of rock/hip-hip type bands are one hit wonders (Crazy Town anyone??)Even though there isn't really anything special going on musically, even though I will admit the bassist and drummer are above average, it still a pretty "tight" and most of the tunes are catchy, even though I hate to admit it. This is a solid, above average album, that I am sure fans of all musically genres will enjoy. December 12, 2006
