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P.O.D. discography
Traa Daniels, Wuv Bernardo, Marcos Curiel, Sonny Sandoval |
Releases |
↙Studio albums |
7 |
↙Live albums |
1 |
↙Compilation albums |
1 |
↙Extended plays |
3 |
↙Singles |
14 |
↙B-sides |
17 |
↙Video albums |
2 |
↙Music videos |
15 |
References and footnotes |
This is the discography of the American rock band P.O.D.. The band has released seven studio albums, one live album, one compilation album, two music DVDs, fourteen radio singles, fifteen music videos, and three eps.
The band consists of frontman Sonny Sandoval, drummer and cousin Wuv Bernardo, bassist Traa Daniels, and guitarist Marcos Curiel.
[edit] Albums
[edit] Studio albums
Worldwide Sales: 9 million+
[edit] Compilations
[edit] Live albums
[edit] Singles
See: Billboard chart history
[edit] Music videos
[edit] Released
[edit] Rare tracks/collaborations
- Guest Vocals on "Six Sirens" from the album Project 86 by Project 86
- "The San Diego Chargers Anthem," written for the San Diego Chargers; available exclusively on iTunes
- "Forever in Our Hearts," the song for tsunami relief, available exclusively on iTunes
- "Bless Me, Father" from the movie Any Given Sunday; not available on the soundtrack
- "Eleanor Rigby," a cover of the Beatles' song, recorded for Any Given Sunday but never released
- "Whatever it Takes" from the Any Given Sunday soundtrack (and certain international versions of Satellite and The Fundamental Elements of Southtown)
- "School of Hard Knocks" from the album Little Nicky, Spin This, and NASCAR: Full Throttle (also available on the "Alive" single)
- "Electric Wire Hustle Flower" from the album Electric Circus by Common
- "Rock Rock" from the album Audio Visual and E-Roc: Greatest Hits by E-Roc/Rockstar
- "Destiny" (feat. Marcos) from the album Take 2 by Ill Harmonics
- "Faraway" (feat. Wuv on guitar) from the album As it Is Written by Unity Klan
- "Quality Junk" from the album Fashion Expo: Round One by various artists
- "Lights Out (Chris Vrenna Remix)" from the TMNT soundtrack
- "Awnaw [Rock Remix]" from the album Watermellon, Chicken & Gritz by Nappy Roots
- "Draw the Line" from the soundtrack for Universal Soldier: The Return
- "Right Now" from the soundtrack for Daredevil (with Nappy Roots)
- "Sleeping Awake" from The Matrix Reloaded: The Album
- "Christmas in Cali" from the album Kevin and Bean: Swallow My Eggnog
- "The Messenjah (Tweaker Remix)" from the soundtrack for A Man Apart
- "Freestyle [Knock 'Em Out the Box Remix]" (aka "Freestyle [Remix]") from the soundtrack for Ready to Rumble and MTV Return * of the Rock Volume 2
- "Let it Go" from the album Hero by Kirk Franklin
- "The Payback" from the soundtrack for XXX: State of the Union
- "Truly Amazing" from the album The Passion of the Christ: Songs
- "America" from the album Shaman by Santana
- "I Do" from the album Anastacia by Anastacia
- "Booyaka 619" from the album WWE Wreckless Intent with Rey Mysterio
- "Set it Off [Tweaker Remix]" from The Scorpion King soundtrack
- "Cain" from the imported "Will You" single
- "Boom" from the soundtrack for Rollerball
- "Your Eyes" exclusive Wal-Mart online purchase, obtainable for a time by buying Testify at Wal-Mart
- "Not Your Kind" from the Japanese import of Testify
- "Satellite [Oakenfold Remix]" from the album Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life Soundtrack
- "Lights Out [Chris Vrenna Remix]" Available from various download sites including iTunes
- "Outkast (Live)" from the album Ozzfest Live 2002
- "Rock the Party [RTP Remix]" (aka [Holiday Remix]) from the album MTV: TRL Christmas (also a bonus song on certain imports of Satellite)
- "Youth of the Nation [Mike$ki Remix]" from the album KROQ Summer 2002: 16 Songs To Mow Your Lawn By (also on the Satellite EP)
- The whole band guests in The Blamed's album 21, on tracks "3A.M." and "Help Yourself", and Sonny performs guest vocals in track "Drunk"
- "Oh My! Oh My!" from the album Psycho Therapy by rapper Psycho Les. Track also features Sick Jacken.
- "Murder One" from http://www.dopethemovie.org/
[edit] Other appearances
- "Every Knee (HM Version)" HM Hard Music Compilantion, Vol. 1
- "Full Color" and "Know Me" Rescue Records Live at Tomfest
- "Hollywood" The Hard + the Heavy, Vol. 1
- "Southtown" MTV Return Of The Rock
- "Lie Down" Blair Witch 2
- "Set Your Eyes To Zion" WOW 2001 Disc 1
- "Selah" Extreme Days Soundtrack
- "Boom" Wired Up Vol. 2
- "Alive" Triple M's New Stuff Vol. 3
- "Youth of the Nation" Totally Hits 2002
- "Alive" Wired Up (UNIVERSAL MUSIC Spain record company release)
- "Satellite" Totally Hits 2002: More Platinum Hits
- "Selah" Left Behind II: Tribulation Force (Urban Hip Hop Soundtrack)
- "Youth of the Nation" Top of the Pops Vol. 4: 2 CD
- "Youth of the Nation" Big Shiny Tunes 7
- "Boom" Triple M's New Stuff VOL 4
- "Alive" Hot Wheels Hot Hits Vol. 1
- "Boom" Grind Soundtrack
- "Lights Out" College Hoops 2K7 Soundtrack
- "Lights Out [Chris Vrenna Remix]" TMNT Soundtrack
- "Youth of the Nation" Aggressive Inline game
[edit] Guest bands/artists
- Christian Lindskog of Blindside on "Anything Right" from Satellite
- The Crystal Method on "Boom [The Crystal Method Remix]" from Satellite
- H.R. of Bad Brains on "Without Jah, Nothin'" from Satellite
- Dirt (of Shadow of the Locust) on "Breathe Babylon" and "Seeking the Wise" from Brown and Live at TomFest
- Phil Keaggy on "Revolution" and "Eternal" from Payable on Death
- Ja Rule on "Get Up, Stand Up," a live Bob Marley cover that they performed for New Year's 2001
- Katy Perry on "Goodbye for Now" from Testify
- Sick Jacken of Psycho Realm on "On the Grind" and "Mark My Words" from Testify
- Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. on "On the Grind" from Testify
- Dogwood on "Punk-Reggae Jam" from Live at TomFest
- Eek-A-Mouse on "Ridiculous" from Satellite and "Space [The Phatheads Remix]" from Payable on Death
- Matisyahu on "Roots in Stereo" and "Strength of My Life" from Testify
- The BMC's on "Space [The Phatheads Remix]" from Payable on Death for more info about
- Rockstar on "Space [The Phatheads Remix]" from Payable on Death
- Queenie on "Space [The Phatheads Remix]" from Payable on Death
- Paco on "Space [The Phatheads Remix]" from Payable on Death
- Kiki Romero on "Space [The Phatheads Remix]" from Payable on Death
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