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| 1. Greetings |
| 2. Hollywood |
| 3. Southtown |
| 4. Checkin Levels |
| 5. Rock The Party (Off The Hook) |
| 6. Lie Down |
| 7. Set Your Eyes To Zion |
| 8. Lo Siento |
| 9. Bullet The Blue Sky |
| 10. Psalm 50 |
| 11. Image |
| 12. Shouts |
| 13. Tribal Warriors |
| 14. Freestyle |
| 15. Follow Me |
| 16. Outcast |
| 17. Whatever It Takes |
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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An overall excellent cd,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Fundamental Elements of Southtown (Audio CD)
The Fundamental Elements of Southtown is very diverse in its stylistic nature. It ranges from reggae, to aggro, to hip-hop hardcore. This is likely a direct result of the diversity of band influences, bad brains, santana, etc. Key to note is the cover of U2's "bullet the blue sky," which now has the intensity of a mac truck! Other songs to note are the aggr-groove of "southtown", the reggae tone of "set your eyes to zion," the smooth yet intense "tribal," and punch in the face "outkast." Invariably, parallels will be made to other bands in the "hard music" market. No fear, P.O.D. definetly has their own sound, independent of any other act. They have been putting out tunes since 1992, even before RATM and KoRn came to the scene. Stylistically and musically a great album. Howard Benson did a marvelous job producing the cd as well. Look for P.O.D. on the main stage at ozzfest and on tour with KoRn in Europe later in the year.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Do The Math, People,
By "fourgivn1" (Newport News, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Fundamental Elements of Southtown (Audio CD)
I'd like to clear up something right now. This band keeps getting compared to bands like Korn, Limp Bizkit, and such. That's all fine and well. I realize that people are going to make comparisons. However, there's just one little thing that bugs me. People say "They're just copying Limp Bizkit" or "They are a takeoff of Korn." Well, P.O.D. has been making music for a year or two LONGER than Limp or Korn. Sort of hard to copy a band when that band came out AFTER you. :-)
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pot Calling the Kettle Black,
By "fourgivn1" (Newport News, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Fundamental Elements of Southtown (Audio CD)
I want to make sure something is understood, just so that people know. P.O.D has been around for quite a long time, playing venues and clubs when Korn was something you bought in the grocery store and Rage Against The Machine was something you did when you couldn't figure out how your new VCR worked, or your car wouldn't start. It cracks me up when people say "These posers sound just like Korn or RATM." Matt Pinfield, of MTV fame, recently said "I'd like to say something about P.O.D. that should have been said a long time ago...and it is this. I'd like to say how much the new Rage Against The Machine and Korn albums sound like P.O.D." Whether you like P.O.D. or not is something you decide for yourself. But check their history before you label P.O.D. as posers.
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