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Product Details

  • Audio CD (January 24, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: January 24, 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Atlantic / Wea
  • ASIN: B000BGH0OC
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (79 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #47,841 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Five albums into its career P.O.D. stands at a critical juncture. The youthful nation that made this band of California Christians into what it is today has grown older and its tastes have grown more refined, meaning that P.O.D. may have to follow suite. Testify's first act suggests that the band has moved in that direction--there's enough heaviness throughout to please those who've joined the P.O.D. posse within the last two years while the group's appreciation for both hip-hop and reggae--deepens. Hasidic MC Matisyahu guests on two tracks ("Roots In Stereo," "Strength Of My Life"), while "Sounds Like War" and "On The Grind" are noble attempts at attracting more diverse audiences. Although the material remains accessible throughout, both the listener and band both grow weary just after the album's halfway point; the final tracks prove largely indistinguishable from each other, even when tempos and attitudes appear to shift. Testify will please the faithful but despite its best intentions P.O.D. may have some trouble finding new converts.--Jedd Beaudoin

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Since their release of their first Atlantic album just six years ago, P.O.D. has earned global acclaim and multi-platinum sales for their trademark brand of uplifting power rock. The aptly titled Testify displays the band at their fiery best. Longtime followers of P.O.D.-aka "the Warriors"-will rejoice in many of the band's trademark sonics, from the full-on energy of "This Time" to the "Boom"-esque refrain of the ferocious "Lights Out" and "Say Hello" to the ulitmately inspiring message of the poignant first single, "Goodbye for Now."

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A clever mix of music genres, February 14, 2006
If you're new to nu-metal, but like rock, reggae and rap, then this San Diego group may be what you've been looking for. P.O.D. (Payable On Death) released two early albums before hitting mainstream with 1999's "The Fundamental Elements of Southtown", then went in to chart huge hits with follow up album "Satellite" in 2001.

When you think of P.O.D., chances are that two songs will jump to mind - "Youth of the Nation" and "Satellite" - "Sleeping Awake" was also a favorite of mine. Third album "Payable on Death" also had a couple of hits.

"Testify" starts with a driving reggae/rock track "Roots in Stereo" which sets the tone for the album, guaranteed to contribute to the wear and tear of your speakers. Second track "Lights Out" switches to rock/rap, and also sounds great LOUD. Just when you thought you've heard it all, third track "If You Could See Me Now" is practically a ballad, just warming you up for the excellent first single "Goodbye for Now", easily the best song on the album.

The clever switching between music genres continues down the track list, other picks being "On the Grind"; "This Time"; "Let You Down"; and "Strength of My Life".


Amanda Richards, February 14, 2006
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars P.O.D. Return To Form, February 9, 2006
After founding guitarist Marcos Curiel was booted from the band in early 2003, P.O.D. underwent some changes. Recruiting guitarist Jason Truby to fill in his place was the first step, after which they recorded and released their album "Payable On Death" later that year. The sound was a bit different, as expected, as Curiel was a crucial part of the group's sound. The results were mixed. What I got out of that album is the same old P.O.D. sound, but bogged down by boring riffs and "been there, done that" lyrics. So, for their next album, they switched producers from the reliable Howard Benson to the risky Glen Ballard (Michael Jackson, Alanis Morisette), took their time, and turned in an album that is up to par with their best material.

Those who discovered P.O.D. on "The Fundamental Elements Of Southtown" or "Satellite," rejoice. The old P.O.D. is back, but obviously sounding refreshed and a bit more updated. Gone are cheesy jock-rock anthems like "Boom" or "Rock The Party." "Testify" is home to some of the most mature and polished songs in the P.O.D. songbook. Songs like "This Time" and the first single, "Goodbye For Now" are classic melodic-rock from the group, and a perfect example of where this album takes them. "If You Could See Me Now" is another noteworthy track, it reminds me a lot of the title track from "Satellite," while "Sounds Like War" and "Lights Out" deliver the bottom-heavy rap-rock that helped P.O.D. rise above the competition before. Upcoming reggae star Matisyahu shows up on not one, but two tracks: "Strength Of My Life" and "Roots In Stereo" and shows off P.O.D.'s love for the genre, while putting their own mark on it.

"Testify" is easily one of P.O.D.'s strongest albums. In my opinion, it isn't perfect, but neither is any P.O.D. release. This may not be their ticket back to platinum status and MTV rotation, but "Testify" will definitely re-affirm a lot of fans' faith. The only person who could not like this album would be someone who never cared for the band in the first place. One last thing I can say is that Jason Truby has finally filled in the shows of Marcos. Marcos left a huge gap, but on this album, Jason fills it in. The bottom line is that P.O.D. are back, stronger than ever. It may be a gamble, seeing as their sound is one that is fading rapidly from the mainstream, but at the end of the day, "Testify" is just a good, honest effort.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Truly Amazing CD , March 12, 2006
By Carl Goldie "C-Man" (Stellenbosch, South Africa) - See all my reviews
I've been a P.O.D. fan for a few years now and posses all of their mainstream (not unknown or uncommon albums) which were all kick ass! This one is no exeption and is one of the best, let's get started then...

1.Roots in Stereo: An explosive beginning to a great album, this song feuturing Matisyahu. This song is a great fusion of hard rock and reggae:9/10

2.Lights Out: A nice heavy metal/rap song a perfect one to get wild to:9/10

3.If You could See Me Now: A very emotional song about Sonny's mother and grandfather, it's about him saying that he wishes they were still alive to see that he had made a sucsess out of life:10/10

4.Goodbye For Now: The first single and it's clear to see why, my favourite track on the album:10/10

5.Sounds like War: A awsome rapmetal song, just like Lights Out just better, it's about the casaulties and negative impact that war has:10/10

6.On The Grind: My second favourite, about living on the streets and the dangers of the gangs that shoot each other a haunting and beautiful song.10/10

7.This Time: A beautiful song about failing the first time but trying to get it right the second time or "This Time".8/10

8.Mistakes and Glories:The heavest song on the album with Jason screaming his longs out:10/10

9. Let you down: A beautiful and softer song. I think it's about a person about to commite suicide "i don't want to let you down, but i don't think i can do this anymore".10/10

10.Teathers:I'm confused about it, but I think it's about P.O.D. are the teachers and are going to show us how to get to heaven, still a heavy and kick ass song.10/10

11.Strength of my life: Another song featuring Matisyahu a beautiful, mellow Christian song about Christ being the strength of our life giving us the strengh to embrace and live life to our fullest.10/10

12.Say Hello: A nice fast, rockin song with Jason playing heavy guitar riffs out there a decent song but nothing special.7/10

13.Mark My Words: A fast,heavy metal/rap a great closing track. 9/10

In conclusion this is one of P.O.D's greatest albums.Jah Warriors World wide!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Style That Grows On You
The guitarist, Jason Truby, who took over actually isn't that bad. This isn't the original P.O.D. that we're all used to. At first, I was very off with this album. Read more
Published 8 days ago by DryvBy

4.0 out of 5 stars amazing album they are back with a bang.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Worthy of 4.5 stars, but not 5
A really good album. Jason Truby shines throughout, providing a varied pallet of sounds just as Marcos did on Satellite (though they have very different styles). Read more
Published 11 months ago by Sibelan Forrester

3.0 out of 5 stars I just want to know what is POD testifying about?
I wish this "Christian bands" really stop saying they are christian JUST because they have one song that "Hints" about God, ONE song out of 13 on the Cd, like the song "Strength... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars sound like its war to me
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3.0 out of 5 stars Stephen's Review
Well I was a little disapointed in this CD. it sounds all the same! the only good song i think is Goodbye for now.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another solid CD from p.o.d.
I've listened to these guys since the beginning. Back when they were playing in warehouses in the middle of nowhere. Read more
Published 18 months ago by P. Cooper

2.0 out of 5 stars Dissapointing
P.O.D.'s previous cd's have been really good (especially "Payable on Death")but now they have dissapointed me. Read more
Published on February 11, 2007 by Jacob Andrew Keil

4.0 out of 5 stars Flawed but Solid
I was disappointed in this album, I must admit, on my first listen.
After giving it a few more tries, I changed my mind somewhat and decided it's a good effort, with... Read more
Published on October 18, 2006 by M. Joseph Swanson

1.0 out of 5 stars Mmm comercialized hip-hop w/ reggea? O_O
Well i have to say this is a terrible cd since they lost their guitarist. He has gone on past this trash and formed his own band The al Experiment ... Read more
Published on October 17, 2006 by T. Lane

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