Collar, Matt. «Anmeldelse av Payable on Death». Allmusic. Besøkt 12. desember 2009. «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.»
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Jeckell, Barry A. (19. september 2002). «Eminem, Nelly, Lavigne Notch New Platinum Marks». Billboard. Arkivert fra originalen 2. januar 2013. Besøkt 12. desember 2009. «The triple-platinum milestone was recently reached by hard rock act P.O.D.'s year-old "Satellite" (Atlantic)»
Wiederhorn, Jon. «There's No Crying In Rock». Music Television. Arkivert fra originalen 27. mai 2012. Besøkt 12. desember 2009. «Sandoval, drummer Wuv and bassist Traa were devastated and considered breaking up the band. But then they came to their senses. Though Curiel had been their friend for more than a decade, the remaining members realized they still wanted to make music together, and they had fans who wanted to hear it.»
Cohen, Jonathan (11. august 2006). «P.O.D. parts way with Atlantic Records». Billboard. Arkivert fra originalen 2. januar 2013. Besøkt 18. desember 2009. «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. (26. januar 2005). «'Forever' Unites Artists For Tsunami Relief». Billboard. Arkivert fra originalen 27. mai 2012. Besøkt 2. desember 2009. «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.»
Jeckell, Barry A. (19. september 2002). «Eminem, Nelly, Lavigne Notch New Platinum Marks». Billboard. Arkivert fra originalen 2. januar 2013. Besøkt 12. desember 2009. «The triple-platinum milestone was recently reached by hard rock act P.O.D.'s year-old "Satellite" (Atlantic)»
Cohen, Jonathan (11. august 2006). «P.O.D. parts way with Atlantic Records». Billboard. Arkivert fra originalen 2. januar 2013. Besøkt 18. desember 2009. «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. (26. januar 2005). «'Forever' Unites Artists For Tsunami Relief». Billboard. Arkivert fra originalen 27. mai 2012. Besøkt 2. desember 2009. «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.»
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Laurie, Greg (6. august 2007). «18th Annual Southern California Harvest Crusade with Greg Laurie Draws More Than 102,000, Aug. 3–5». Harvest Crusades. Arkivert fra originalen 30. mai 2013. Besøkt 21. desember 2009. «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.»
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«P.O.D. Reunite For New Album». IGN Music. IGN. 7. mars 2007. Arkivert fra originalen 22. juni 2011. Besøkt 21. desember 2009. «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.»
Wiederhorn, Jon. «There's No Crying In Rock». Music Television. Arkivert fra originalen 27. mai 2012. Besøkt 12. desember 2009. «Sandoval, drummer Wuv and bassist Traa were devastated and considered breaking up the band. But then they came to their senses. Though Curiel had been their friend for more than a decade, the remaining members realized they still wanted to make music together, and they had fans who wanted to hear it.»
«P.O.D. Rejoined By Guitarist MARCOS CURIEL; First Photo Available - Dec. 20, 2006». Blabbermouth. Roadrunner Records. 9. desember 2006. Besøkt 9. desember 2009. «P.O.D. 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".»
«P.O.D. Reunite For New Album». IGN Music. IGN. 7. mars 2007. Arkivert fra originalen 22. juni 2011. Besøkt 21. desember 2009. «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 (6. august 2007). «18th Annual Southern California Harvest Crusade with Greg Laurie Draws More Than 102,000, Aug. 3–5». Harvest Crusades. Arkivert fra originalen 30. mai 2013. Besøkt 21. desember 2009. «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.»
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«P.O.D. to play Mysterio to the ring at WrestleMania». WWE. Besøkt 13. desember 2009. «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.»
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«P.O.D. Saved By 'Matrix Reloaded' Song». Yahoo! Music. 5. mai 2003. Besøkt 12. desember 2009. «P.O.D. 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.»
«P.O.D. Cover Artist Speaks Out On Christian Ban». Yahoo! Music. 8. desember 2003. Besøkt 12. desember 2009. «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."»