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P.O.D. - Greatest Hits (The Atlantic Years) [Import]

Details

Format: CD
Label: RHINO
Catalog: 22747902
Rel. Date: 11/21/2006
UPC: 081227479022

Greatest Hits (The Atlantic Years) [Import]
Artist: P.O.D.
Format: CD
New: Currently Unavailable New
Used: Currently Unavailable $0.00
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Southtown
2. Boom
3. Going In Blind
4. Roots In Stereo
5. Alive
6. Youth Of The Nation
7. Sleeping Awake
8. Rock The Party (Off The Hook)
9. Lights Out
10. Goodbye For Now
11. Execute The Sounds
12. Will You
13. Truly Amazing
14. Satellite
15. Set Your Eyes To Zion
16. Here We Go - (previously unreleased)
17. If It Wasn't For You

More Info:

This first-ever compilation from San Ysidro's ?nest features career-spanning hits including"Alive,""Youth of the Nation,""Satellite,"and four tracks from their smash 2006 album Testify, their third consecutive album to crack the Top 10. Greatest Hits: The Atlantic Years also features one brand-new track and one previously unreleased track.

Reviews:

''Greatest Hits: The Atlantic Years'' is the first album by P.O.D. since the group left Atlantic Records. It contains 17 tracks, ranging from 'fan favourites', Christian Radio Hits, and Secular radio hits. The album included two previously unreleased songs "Going in Blind" (recorded for ''Greatest Hits'') and "Here We Go" (''Testify'' b-side). "Truly Amazing" is a track only previously released on a CD of songs inspired by ''The Passion of the Christ''. "Sleeping Awake" was recorded for ''The Matrix Reloaded''. It was released on November 21, 2006 and sold 10,000 copies in its first week. The album included ''The Warriors EP'' Vol.1 if purchased at Best Buy stores. There are still some copies left that include this EP. - Wikipedia

If you had to be a nu metal band in the late '90s, it was definitely better to be a Christian nu metal band. For whatever reason, that audience lets things slide just a liiiiiiiiiiittle longer than they were supposed to. Plenty of memorable, fist-pumping singles here, though, especially the not-Pearl-Jammy-at-all "Alive."

        
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