P.O.D.
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P.O.D. (which means Payable on Death) is a musical band. The members of the band are Christians. They play rock, heavy metal, hip hop and reggae music. Sonny Sandoval is the lead singer. Marcos Curiel used to play the guitar for P.O.D., but he left. They have a new guitarist named Jason Truby. Wuv Bernardo plays the drums for the band, and he started the band, too. Traa Daniels plays the bass guitar. The band's first popular album is called The Fundamental Elements of Southtown. It was very popular and a lot of people bought it. Their next album was even more popular, it was called Satellite and it came out on September 11, 2001, the same day that a tragedy occurred. Satellite helped make people feel better. Their third album called Payable on Death was not as popular, but a lot of fans really liked it. Since the type of music that P.O.D. plays is not very popular any more, their new album called Testify is not selling as good as their first albums. But two songs from the album, called "Goodbye for Now" and "Lights Out" are getting played on radio stations. The members of P.O.D. call their fans "Warriors."