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Gabe Portillo Payable on Death (abbreviated P.O.D.) is a Christian band formed in 1992 and based in,. The band's line-up consists of vocalist, drummer and rhythm guitarist, lead guitarist, and bassist. They have sold over 12 million records worldwide. Over the course of their career, the band has received three nominations, contributed to numerous motion picture and toured internationally.

With their third studio album, they achieved their initial mainstream success; the album was certified by the in 2000. Their following studio album, continued the band's success with the singles, ' and ', pushing it to go triple platinum. Contents. History Early years (1991–1993) In 1991, friends and engaged in, with Curiel covering guitar and Bernardo playing the drums with no vocalist. Calling themselves Eschatos, they started playing at keg parties doing and cover songs. After his mother's fatal illness, converted to Christianity and was asked by his cousin, Bernardo, to join the band as a way to keep his mind straight as mentioned on their,.

They got a, Gabe Portillo, and eventually changed their name to P.O.D. Snuff the Punk and Brown (1994–1998).

Main articles: and After recording a demo tape, joined the band in 1994 when they needed a bassist for some shows to replace Portillo. Signed with, a label created by Bernardo's father, Noah Bernardo Sr., who was also the band's first manager. Between 1994 and 1997, they released three albums under the label, and.

Longtime manager Tim Cook was first introduced to the band when he booked them to play his club The Where-House in following strong local support. He later described their performance by saying: 'I stood at the back of the venue with tears in my eyes – it was the greatest thing I had ever seen.' By that point, Bernardo Sr. Was looking for someone else to take P.O.D.' S career further and so Cook took over as manager. Shortly after the release of Payable on Death Live, offered P.O.D.

A $100,000 recording contract, but on behalf of the band Sandoval told band manager Tim Cook to decline the offer because, 'God has a bigger plan for P.O.D.' When, in 1998, A&R first came across P.O.D.' S demo he 'didn't quite get it', as he later told. It was only when he saw them play live at on the and witnessed not just an enthusiastic audience singing every word but the center of a vibrant youth movement that he became convinced by the band. The band was quickly signed to a major-label deal. Soon released, a tribute to their loyal fans as a transitional album from Rescue Records to Atlantic Records.

The Fundamental Elements of Southtown and Satellite (1999–2002). Main articles: and P.O.D.' S third studio album, 1999's, spawned the hits ' and ', which was their first video to reach No. 1 on MTV's.

The song ' was featured on the soundtrack for while both 'Southtown' and 'Rock the Party' appeared in the movie. All three endured heavy play on and the songs were rock radio hits.

The album went on to become platinum. Released their fourth studio album,. The album's first single, ', went on to become one of 's and 's top played videos of the year. The video's popularity, as well as the song's positive message, helped the song become a huge radio hit and it was nominated for in 2002. Also in 2002, the band contributed the song 'America' to 's album. The album's second single, ', was influenced in part by the at, and.

It was nominated for in 2003. The 2002 singles, ' and ', also became quite popular. In addition, the concluding track of the album, 'Portrait,' was nominated for in 2003. It was used in the comedy film, starring. Satellite went on to become RIAA-certified triple platinum. The author of Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music has described P.O.D. As 'One of the biggest success stories in recent Christian music.'

Payable on Death and Testify (2003–2006). At Uproar Festival 2012 On February 19, 2003, guitarist Curiel left the band due to his side project, The Accident Experiment, and 'spiritual differences.'

However, Curiel claimed that he was actually kicked out of the band. Curiel was replaced by, former member of band, and assisted with the recording of ', from. In an interview with, Sandoval stated that Truby is the reason why the group is still together.

On November 4, 2003, P.O.D. Released their fifth studio album, which saw the group shift from their well-known rapcore sound to a darker, more melodic metal sound. The album was hit with controversy due to its 'occult' cover, which led as many as 85% of Christian bookstores across the United States to ban the album. With the help of the album's hit single ' and ', it went on to sell over 520,000 copies and was certified.

Sometime after the in Asia, many singers, musicians, and actors/actresses, including Sandoval and Bernardo, participated in the recording of, 'Forever in Our Hearts', with all proceeds going to benefit the tsunami relief. S sixth studio album was slated for a December 2005 release, but was pushed back to January 24, 2006. On November 15, 2005, P.O.D. Released, which featured demos from the upcoming album, to help build up the fans' anticipation for the pending January release. The album's first single, ' (with a vocal tag by a then-unknown ) went on to become a No. 1 video on MTV's, along with having a solid radio presence, it also became the band's unprecedented 4th number one video on Total Request Live. The second single off the album, ' was a minor hit, but was featured as the official theme song to 's. In another contribution to WWE, they performed fellow San Diego native 's theme song 'Booyaka 619'.

To promote their latest album, P.O.D. Went on a nationwide tour called the 'Warriors Tour 2: Guilty by Association', which began in April, and included the bands, and. On August 11, 2006, P.O.D. Announced in their online newsletter that they had left. On September 16, 2006, P.O.D. Announced that they had teamed up with to release a record simply titled, which was released on November 21, 2006.

They shot a music video for their single 'Going In Blind', one of the two new songs they included in the tenth album, and they had meetings with various record labels to begin working on new material for an album they hoped to release in mid-2007. When Angels & Serpents Dance (2007–2009). Main article: In a statement made by the band's manager on their page, it was officially announced, on December 30, 2006, that had left the band. They had said 'God worked it out because Truby decided to leave the band the same day Curiel asked to rejoin.' Curiel performed with the band for the first time since his departure on the 2006 New Year's Eve episode of. On February 2, 2007 the band made a new record deal with. On June 1, 2007, at the Rockbox in San Diego, the band performed and revealed a new song entitled 'Condescending', along with another new song performed on June 16, 2007, at the Journeys Backyard BBQ tour entitled 'Addicted'.

They also revealed the title of their new album to be. On August 4, 2007, the band played at 's annual where they revealed a new song entitled 'I'll Be Ready', originally thought to be entitled 'When Come For I,' for a crowd of 42,000. The album cover was officially revealed on December 10, 2007. The title track was released for free download on their site in January 2008.

The first single ' was released on February 19 and peaked at No. 30 on the Mainstream Rock chart. The album was released on April 8, 2008 entitled When Angels & Serpents Dance. On July 28, 2008, the group played a free public performance at the headquarters in, with OCC The Band opening. The band also played on August 16, 2008 at the 's annual. During September 2008 P.O.D played alongside Redline, and as part of the Music As a Weapon tour 2008 in Australia. Murdered Love (2010–2013).

Main article: The band headlined the first annual Spring Jam Fest in May 2011. They appeared on the Rock of Allegiance tour later that summer.

On July 25, 2011, the band released a demo of the song 'On Fire' as a free download on their official website. In October 2011, P.O.D. Announced a multi-album artist deal with. On April 5, 2012, the song 'Eyez' became a free download on the band's website for a limited time. Shortly after, an article on their website stated that ' would be the first single from the new album, entitled. Murdered Love was originally going to be released in June 2012, but was instead pushed back to July 10. The album was produced by, who also produced Satellite and The Fundamental Elements of Southtown.

It was described by Curiel as 'Back to our roots. A little bit of hip hop, a little bit of punk rock, or reggae'.

The band went on tour with and as an opening act. In a 2012 interview with Broken Records Magazine, Sandoval said that the band had to get their lives back in order and take care of personal needs before getting back into music, but was extremely happy about the response the band was getting from fans. On October 22, 2013, P.O.D. Released a deluxe edition of Murdered Love. The album contains the original songs, slightly remixed, along with bonus tracks 'Find a Way', 'Burn It Down', acoustic versions of 'Beautiful' and 'West Coast Rock Steady', a remixed version of 'On Fire', and music videos for 'Murdered Love', 'Beautiful', 'Higher', and 'Lost In Forever'.

Multiple behind the scenes videos were also on the track list. So-Cal Sessions and The Awakening (2014–present) In mid-2014, P.O.D. Announced an acoustic album to be released toward the end of the year. The album was crowd-funded on the website PledgeMusic. On October 20, 2014, P.O.D.

Announced a new record deal with T-Boy Records along with a new acoustic album. SoCal Sessions was released on November 17, 2014 and contained songs such as 'Alive' and 'Youth of the Nation'. The band followed that release with another studio album, released on August 21, 2015, which was produced by Howard Benson, with guest vocalists such as of and Lou Koller of. On May 17, 2016, the band announced that they will be taking part in the super tour throughout the summer and fall 2016. The tour will feature other artist who had success throughout the 2000s. On August 18, 2017, the band released a new song, 'Soundboy Killa', and has embarked on a fall tour promoting the song.

In January 2018, it was announced that the band had signed a new record deal with Mascot Records. They toured alongside, and on the 'Gen-X Tour' in 2018. Style and influences The band's name, Payable on Death (P.O.D.), derives itself from the banking term '. The band chose this name to be a direct tie in with the Christian theology that explains that; in other words all believers, in their acceptance that Jesus was sacrificed for them on God's behalf, have inherited eternal life with no strings attached. S style has evolved over the years, from the sound on their early albums to the and -infused styles for which they're most well known. The band's seventh album, is a combination of, and Latin-influenced metal with almost none of the rap metal or nu metal sound of their older releases.

S influences include, and. Band members. Current members.

− lead vocals (1992–present). − drums, rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1992–present). − bass, backing vocals (1994–present). − lead guitar, programming, backing vocals (1992–2003, 2006–present) Former members. Gabe Portillo − bass, backing vocals (1992–1994). − lead guitar, backing vocals (2003–2006) Touring musicians.

Sameer Bhattacharya – keyboards, backing vocals (2016–present) Former touring musicians. Tim Pacheco – backing vocals, percussion, trumpet, keyboards (2006). Luis Castillo – keyboards, backing vocals (2011–2016) Timeline. Archived from on June 16, 2013.

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Weiner, Natalie (October 16, 2015). Retrieved December 15, 2015. Retrieved April 14, 2013. ^ Harvey P. Newquist; Rich Maloof (2004). Almost militantly Christian, the band wears religion on its sleeve. Its name is an acronym for Payable on Death, a term that highlights the concept that how you live on Earth determines where you live after you die.

^ Collar, Matt. Retrieved January 23, 2008. A darker album than its predecessor, Payable is built largely around Truby's precise slabs of distorted guitar.

More quintessentially 'metal' in his approach — think Metallica — and more of a conscientious technician than Marcos, Truby unfortunately lacks some of the unexpected spark that Marcos brought to P.O.D. ^ MacKenzie, Wilson.

Retrieved December 4, 2007. December 20, 2006. Retrieved December 4, 2007. Was with Atlantic for four albums and two EPs. The band signed with Atlantic in 1998, after selling more than 40,000 copies of its independently released EPs. The group's Atlantic debut, 'The Fundamental Elements of Southtown', came out in 1999 and went platinum, while 2001's 'Satellite' was a multi-platinum success. But the group felt that personnel changes at Atlantic were responsible for recent sales dips — more than 500,000 copies of 2003's 'Payable On Death' were sold, but less than 250,000 copies of the recent 'Testify'.

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Retrieved December 4, 2007. Cohen, Jonathan (February 19, 2003). Retrieved December 31, 2007. Retrieved January 6, 2008. Was on the brink of breaking up after splitting with guitarist Marcos earlier this year. The band was saved, however, by their experience recording a new track for the Matrix Reloaded with a new member.

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December 8, 2003. Retrieved January 23, 2008. It's 'ironic' that the album has been banned by 85 percent of Christian bookstores in the U.S., reportedly because the cover is 'occult.'

. ^ Cohen, Jonathan (August 11, 2006). Retrieved December 31, 2007. Hard rock act P.O.D. Has parted ways with Atlantic Records, to which it has been signed since 1999.

According to a statement sent to members of the group's email list, the group became disillusioned with changes at the label. Jeckell, Barry A. (January 26, 2005).

Retrieved January 2, 2008. Recording artists from R&B crooner Brian McKnight to screamer Sonny Sandoval of rock act P.O.D. Have lent their talents to a single that will raise funds for the tsunami relief effort in Eastern Africa and Southern Asia. ^ WWE staff report.

Retrieved January 25, 2008. After the performance, P.O.D.

Will bring their unique sound to a new recording of Rey Mysterio’s “Booyaka 619” entrance theme. The band’s immense popularity is evidenced by its four No. 1 videos on MTV's program “Total Request Live,” which is an unprecedented achievement for a rock band.

MTV News staff report (February 13, 2006). Retrieved December 17, 2007. Will hit the road this spring with Pillar, the Chariot and Maylene and the Sons of Disaster as part of the Warriors Tour 2: Guilty by Association run. March 7, 2007. Archived from on June 22, 2011. Retrieved January 2, 2008. The 'classic' configuration of Sonny, Wuv, Traa, and returning original guitarist Marcos, who all last recorded together on 2001's Satellite, will begin working on a new album currently slated for a Summer 2007 release.

Laurie, Greg (August 6, 2007). Harvest Crusades. Retrieved December 4, 2007. Music lent support to the talks presented by Laurie each night at the Harvest Crusade, reinforcing the message of God's love. From raucous hip-hop and rock from multi-platinum band P.O.D., to lively pop-infused music and dance steps from tobyMac, to an audience sing-a-long with the David Crowder Band, the Christian music represented at the crusade kept audiences on their feet. January 2, 2008.

Retrieved January 2, 2008. Spiritual rockers P.O.D. Payable On Death) released their new album, 'When Angels & Serpents Dance', on April 8 via INO/Columbia Records.

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