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Payable on Death

Payable on Death is the self-titled fifth studio album and third major label release by Christian metal band P.O.D. Following the controversial departure of Marcos Curiel, it was their first album to feature guitarist Jason Truby and their last album produced by Howard Benson, until Murdered Love in 2012. Payable on Death was released on November 4, 2003, through Atlantic and marks a notable de-emphasizing of the band's distinctive rap metal style. While a commercial disappointment compared to Satellite, it has sold over 1,300,000 copies worldwide.[2]

Payable on Death
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 4, 2003
RecordedMay – July 2003
StudioBay 7, Valley Village, California; Sparky Dark, Calabasas, California
Genre
Length44:22
LabelAtlantic
ProducerHoward Benson, P.O.D.
P.O.D. chronology
Satellite
(2001)
Payable on Death
(2003)
Testify
(2006)
Singles from Payable on Death
  1. "Will You"
    Released: September 22, 2003
  2. "Change the World"
    Released: January 16, 2004
  3. "Freedom Fighters (live) (iTunes exclusive)"
    Released: 2004

Background and recording

Following the triple-platinum success of Satellite, P.O.D. enjoyed abundant radio, television, and concert success. However, on February 19, 2003, guitarist Marcos Curiel left the band under controversial circumstances, with contradictory reasons given from both parties.[3][4] The remaining members expressed remorse in their friend's departure and considered disbanding until Jason Truby, former member of Christian metal band Living Sacrifice, assisted with the recording of "Sleeping Awake", from The Matrix Reloaded soundtrack. The alliance strengthened the band and allowed them to begin recording a new album in spring 2003.[5]

Yearning for a fresh start, the group rented a practice space in San Diego and started jamming with no expectations and no deadlines. Vocalist Sonny Sandoval explained, "We took it back to the roots. We broke down the walls in this abandoned warehouse and set up shop. The doors were always open to our friends and family and people around San Diego to come through. And it was just more of a home vibe." According to bassist Traa Daniels, "It was innocent and it was natural and fun." Within the first month of recording, P.O.D. had an unprecedented 17 songs to work with.[6] The group also decided on the title Payable on Death both to set the record straight regarding the band's initials and as a symbol of their rebirth.[7]

Daniels stated the two rules in writing their fifth album as "to never have any boundaries musically" and "to be as organic as we could possibly be." The latter meant not relying on ProTools and instead using an "old school" approach to recording. Daniels also explained their desire to "just be a rock band. Period. Not a "nu metal" band, not any of these other categories and clichés that people have been trying to throw on us."

Guitarist Jason Truby expressed satisfaction with his participation in the songwriting process: "Everyone respects each other and they let me be me and also we understand that there are boundaries. You can't redefine P.O.D. and flip the whole page into some new band. It's just P.O.D. and everybody brings something to the pot and puts their ingredient in, which kept it P.O.D. instead of it turning into 'Okay, this is P.O.D. with Jason.'"[8]

Music and lyrics

On Payable on Death, the band chose to head in a more traditional metal sound than the previous album, Satellite. Traa Daniels noted in May 2003 that the album would deal with the upsetting departure of Curiel but that "a lot of these songs are coming out fun. We're not a downer band. We're not trying to get too deep."[6] The sixth track, "Revolution", and the last track, "Eternal", feature Phil Keaggy. Jason Truby personally requested Keaggy's presence on "Eternal". The track features Truby playing acoustic rhythm alongside Keaggy's electric guitar on lead.

Touring and promotion

Payable on Death did not venture heavily in the way of promotional singles. "Will You" served as its lead single which had an accompanying music video. Thematically, the song showcased a lesser known side of P.O.D. with a bitter love story in place of the band's typical spiritual and urban themes. "Change the World" would be the follow up, but didn't manage to repeat the same level of success.

According to Sandoval, Metallica requested P.O.D. for the 2003 Summer Sanitarium Tour, but this conflicted with their recording schedule. They allegedly received many offers to tour at the beginning of 2004 and had hoped to join Metallica in January.[9] P.O.D. played their first show with Jason Truby on August 30, 2003, in Morrison, Colorado and played various concerts for the remainder of the year, including the Voodoo Music Experience festival in New Orleans on Halloween. They also played at a Spike TV event in Las Vegas on December 2[10] and the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas concert.[11]

In somewhat of a role reversal, P.O.D. co-headlined with Linkin Park on their Meteora US tour in early 2004. This marked their first US tour schedule with Truby.[12] Following this, the band headlined their own theater tour of 40 cities beginning in May. Tour mates included Blindside, Lacuna Coil, and New Found Glory. P.O.D. were forced to cancel a May show in Columbus, Ohio, after Sandoval fell from the stage and bruised his ribs at a show a few days prior.[13] They continued touring shortly after and performed at the Cornerstone Festival that summer. Two songs from the aforementioned concert would appear on the Warriors EP, Volume 2 the following year. P.O.D.'s tour schedule also included the Street Scene festival in August and ran until late 2004 when they began work on a follow-up album.[14]

Release

A few weeks after the official track listing was announced, the album's lead single was posted online for streaming in September 2003. The first million copies of Payable on Death included a bonus PlayStation 2 DVD. This features a 50-minute documentary titled "Inside P.O.D. Culture" as well as an exclusive demo level of the video game Amplitude.[15] The level allows players to remix an exclusive P.O.D. song titled "Space", using its individual tracks.[16] Also included is a key to a website that allowed fans to download "Space".

The additional material prompted the album's retail price to be slightly higher than average CDs and was viewed by New York Times writer Chris Nelson as "a testament to just how desperate music companies are to stoke consumer interest" in the face of free Internet music sharing.[17]

DualDisc edition

Payable on Death was included among a group of 15 DualDisc releases that were test marketed in two cities: Boston and Seattle. The DualDisc has the standard album on one side, and bonus material on the second side.

The DualDisc version was later reissued in a more widely distributed version. The original test market version differs from this common version in both packaging elements and in the design of the back of the inlay card.

Cover art

The album cover was designed and painted by Latino artist Daniel Martin Diaz. While Daniel claims he is a devout Catholic, some Christians felt the cover was negatively symbolic, and in a move previously experienced with The Fundamental Elements of Southtown, 85% of Christian music stores refused to carry the album.[18] In response, Sonny Sandoval stated that he "couldn't care less" and that the album was selling well regardless.[11] Diaz was asked to compose the interior layout as well, which he completed in less than a week. All of these illustrations were taken from other paintings he created.[citation needed] When viewed in the original paintings, the symbolic meanings can be observed; most of the paintings contain Catholic imagery, combined with a fair amount of mysticism.

Reception

Critical response

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic54/100[19]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [1]
Blender     [20]
Christianity Today     [21]
Cross Rhythms          [22]
Entertainment WeeklyC[23]
Mojo     [19]
Q     [19]
Rolling Stone     [24]
Spin(6/10)[25]

Reviews of Payable on Death varied and were very mixed, as Metacritic gave it a score of 54 out of 100.[19] Truby's guitar style gained much attention and was considered more technical and somewhat heavier than that of Curiel's. AllMusic's Matt Collar considered it a "darker album than its predecessor" and found that "Truby unfortunately lacks some of the unexpected spark that Marcos brought to P.O.D. Fans of the band shouldn't find much to complain about here though, even if the overall sound doesn't stand out as distinctly from the nu-metal pack as Satellite did."[1] Neil Drumming of Entertainment Weekly gave a largely scathing review of the album, stating, "On track after formulaic track, perfunctory verses rush into roaring refrains of compressed guitar arrrgh and charmless didacticism."[23] This negativity was largely mirrored by reviews in Blender and Rolling Stone.[24]

Commercial success

Having sold 106,000 copies in its first week, Payable on Death debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 chart on the strength of the first single and music video for "Will You". The band filmed a video for the next single, "Change the World", but it was never shipped to MTV. However, it did air on the lesser known Fuse TV. The album's relatively poor sales compared to P.O.D.'s mammoth success, Satellite, have been partly attributed to a shakeup at Atlantic Records, leaving P.O.D. with no label support. Atlantic was sold to a private investor resulting in several thousand people, many of whom close to P.O.D., losing their jobs.[2]

According to Soundscan, Payable on Death sold a little under 500,000 copies as of January 2006. However, it has shipped over 500,000 copies in the U.S.; therefore, Payable on Death was certified gold by the RIAA. Not until June 2004 did it pass the one-million sales mark. It has sold over 1,300,000 copies worldwide.[2] It is credited as the last commercially successful album released by P.O.D.

Track listing

All tracks are written by P.O.D..

No.TitleLength
1."Wildfire"3:15
2."Will You"3:47
3."Change the World"3:03
4."Execute the Sounds"3:01
5."Find My Way"3:09
6."Revolution" (featuring Phil Keaggy)3:25
7."The Reasons"3:44
8."Freedom Fighters"4:12
9."Waiting on Today"3:06
10."I and Identify"3:15
11."Asthma"4:01
12."Eternal" (featuring Phil Keaggy)6:19
Total length:44:22
Japanese version
No.TitleLength
13."Sleeping Awake"3:23
14."Space (The Phatheads Remix)"4:49
Total length:52:34
Enhanced CD content
  • Bonus Video footage
  • Link to download "Space"
Limited edition bonus disc for PlayStation 2
  • "Amplitude Demo"
  • "Inside P.O.D. Culture"
  • "Daniel Martin Diaz Featurette"

Personnel

Charts

Weekly chart performance for Payable on Death
Chart (2003) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[26] 47
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[27] 47
French Albums (SNEP)[28] 109
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[29] 30
Italian Albums (FIMI)[30] 64
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[31] 34
Scottish Albums (OCC)[32] 16
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[33] 45
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[34] 31
US Billboard 200[35] 9
US Christian Albums (Billboard)[36] 1

References

  1. ^ a b c Collar, Matt. "Payable on Death Review". AllMusic. Retrieved January 14, 2012. 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. Fans of the band shouldn't find much to complain about here though, even if the overall sound doesn't stand out as distinctly from the nu-metal pack as Satellite did.
  2. ^ a b c . Blabbermouth.net. June 10, 2004. Archived from the original on September 11, 2005. Retrieved June 12, 2011..
  3. ^ Moss, Corey (February 19, 2003). "Marcos leaves the group". Music Television. Retrieved December 4, 2007.
  4. ^ Cohen, Jonathan (February 19, 2003). "Guitarist Marcos exits P.O.D." Billboard. Retrieved December 31, 2007.
  5. ^ . Yahoo! Music. May 5, 2003. Archived from the original on August 8, 2007. Retrieved January 6, 2008. 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
  6. ^ a b Wiederhorn, Jon P.O.D. Reborn Again, Write 'Beauty Heavy' Songs VH1.com (May 15, 2003). Retrieved on 6–12–11.
  7. ^ Wiederhorn, Jon P.O.D. Go Back To Their Roots, Insist They're Not Preachers VH1.com (October 2, 2003). Retrieved on 6–12–11.
  8. ^ D., Spence P.O.D. Interview March 16, 2005, at the Wayback Machine IGN.com (November 5, 2003). Retrieved on 6–12–11.
  9. ^ P.O.D. To Open For METALLICA In The Winter? January 5, 2004, at the Wayback Machine Blabbermouth.net (May 21, 2003). Retrieved on 6–17–11.
  10. ^ Wiederhorn, Jon P.O.D. Sound So Alive With New Guitarist, New Single VH1.com (September 2, 2003). Retrieved on 6–12–11.
  11. ^ a b Moss, Corey P.O.D. Liked Video Director's Idea So Much, They Sent Him Packing MTV.com (December 31, 2003). Retrieved on 6–19–11.
  12. ^ Baltin, Steve P.O.D., Linkin Park Plan Tour Rolling Stone (December 1, 2003). Retrieved on 6–17–11.
  13. ^ MTV News staff For The Record: Quick News On Dave Chappelle, Chris Martin And Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Simpson, Lenny Kravitz & More MTV.com (May 17, 2004). Retrieved on 6–12–11.
  14. ^ Top Acts Set For Street Scene Fest Billboard (July 1, 2004). Retrieved on 6–12–11.
  15. ^ Epstein, Daniel Robert P.O.D. Interview UGO.com (2003). Retrieved on 6–12–11. June 5, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Perry, Douglass C. Amplitude: P.O.D. Special Addition IGN.com (November 10, 2003). Retrieved on 6–12–11.
  17. ^ Nelson, Chris MEDIA; Trying to Sell CD's by Adding Extras The New York Times (October 6, 2003). Retrieved on 6–12–11.
  18. ^ "Artwork Controversy: Cover art causes 85 per cent of American Christian bookstores to ban P.O.D. album". Cross Rhythms. December 17, 2003.
  19. ^ a b c d "Critic Reviews for Payable On Death". Metacritic. Retrieved June 23, 2012.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on October 27, 2004. Retrieved September 2, 2007.
  21. ^ Breimeier, Russ. "Payable on Death, Christian Music Reviews". Christianity Today. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
  22. ^ Helgeson, Dustin. "P.O.D. – Payable On Death". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
  23. ^ a b Drumming, Neil. "Payable On Death Review". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
  24. ^ a b Cherry, Robert (December 11, 2003). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on January 22, 2009. Retrieved January 15, 2012.
  25. ^ Richardson, Sean (November 18, 2003). "P.O.D., 'Payable On Death' (Atlantic)". Spin. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
  26. ^ "Australiancharts.com – P.O.D. – Payable on Death". Hung Medien. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  27. ^ "Austriancharts.at – P.O.D. – Payable on Death" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  28. ^ "Lescharts.com – P.O.D. – Payable on Death". Hung Medien. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  29. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – P.O.D. – Payable on Death" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  30. ^ "Italiancharts.com – P.O.D. – Payable on Death". Hung Medien. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  31. ^ "Charts.nz – P.O.D. – Payable on Death". Hung Medien. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  32. ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
  33. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – P.O.D. – Payable on Death". Hung Medien. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  34. ^ "Swisscharts.com – P.O.D. – Payable on Death". Hung Medien. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  35. ^ "P.O.D. Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  36. ^ "P.O.D. Chart History (Christian Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved September 6, 2022.

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For the band see P O D Payable on Death is the self titled fifth studio album and third major label release by Christian metal band P O D Following the controversial departure of Marcos Curiel it was their first album to feature guitarist Jason Truby and their last album produced by Howard Benson until Murdered Love in 2012 Payable on Death was released on November 4 2003 through Atlantic and marks a notable de emphasizing of the band s distinctive rap metal style While a commercial disappointment compared to Satellite it has sold over 1 300 000 copies worldwide 2 Payable on DeathStudio album by P O D ReleasedNovember 4 2003RecordedMay July 2003StudioBay 7 Valley Village California Sparky Dark Calabasas CaliforniaGenreChristian metal alternative metal reggae rock nu metal 1 Length44 22LabelAtlanticProducerHoward Benson P O D P O D chronologySatellite 2001 Payable on Death 2003 Testify 2006 Singles from Payable on Death Will You Released September 22 2003 Change the World Released January 16 2004 Freedom Fighters live iTunes exclusive Released 2004 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Music and lyrics 3 Touring and promotion 4 Release 4 1 DualDisc edition 4 2 Cover art 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Commercial success 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts 9 References 10 External linksBackground and recording EditFollowing the triple platinum success of Satellite P O D enjoyed abundant radio television and concert success However on February 19 2003 guitarist Marcos Curiel left the band under controversial circumstances with contradictory reasons given from both parties 3 4 The remaining members expressed remorse in their friend s departure and considered disbanding until Jason Truby former member of Christian metal band Living Sacrifice assisted with the recording of Sleeping Awake from The Matrix Reloaded soundtrack The alliance strengthened the band and allowed them to begin recording a new album in spring 2003 5 Yearning for a fresh start the group rented a practice space in San Diego and started jamming with no expectations and no deadlines Vocalist Sonny Sandoval explained We took it back to the roots We broke down the walls in this abandoned warehouse and set up shop The doors were always open to our friends and family and people around San Diego to come through And it was just more of a home vibe According to bassist Traa Daniels It was innocent and it was natural and fun Within the first month of recording P O D had an unprecedented 17 songs to work with 6 The group also decided on the title Payable on Death both to set the record straight regarding the band s initials and as a symbol of their rebirth 7 Daniels stated the two rules in writing their fifth album as to never have any boundaries musically and to be as organic as we could possibly be The latter meant not relying on ProTools and instead using an old school approach to recording Daniels also explained their desire to just be a rock band Period Not a nu metal band not any of these other categories and cliches that people have been trying to throw on us Guitarist Jason Truby expressed satisfaction with his participation in the songwriting process Everyone respects each other and they let me be me and also we understand that there are boundaries You can t redefine P O D and flip the whole page into some new band It s just P O D and everybody brings something to the pot and puts their ingredient in which kept it P O D instead of it turning into Okay this is P O D with Jason 8 Music and lyrics EditOn Payable on Death the band chose to head in a more traditional metal sound than the previous album Satellite Traa Daniels noted in May 2003 that the album would deal with the upsetting departure of Curiel but that a lot of these songs are coming out fun We re not a downer band We re not trying to get too deep 6 The sixth track Revolution and the last track Eternal feature Phil Keaggy Jason Truby personally requested Keaggy s presence on Eternal The track features Truby playing acoustic rhythm alongside Keaggy s electric guitar on lead Touring and promotion EditPayable on Death did not venture heavily in the way of promotional singles Will You served as its lead single which had an accompanying music video Thematically the song showcased a lesser known side of P O D with a bitter love story in place of the band s typical spiritual and urban themes Change the World would be the follow up but didn t manage to repeat the same level of success According to Sandoval Metallica requested P O D for the 2003 Summer Sanitarium Tour but this conflicted with their recording schedule They allegedly received many offers to tour at the beginning of 2004 and had hoped to join Metallica in January 9 P O D played their first show with Jason Truby on August 30 2003 in Morrison Colorado and played various concerts for the remainder of the year including the Voodoo Music Experience festival in New Orleans on Halloween They also played at a Spike TV event in Las Vegas on December 2 10 and the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas concert 11 In somewhat of a role reversal P O D co headlined with Linkin Park on their Meteora US tour in early 2004 This marked their first US tour schedule with Truby 12 Following this the band headlined their own theater tour of 40 cities beginning in May Tour mates included Blindside Lacuna Coil and New Found Glory P O D were forced to cancel a May show in Columbus Ohio after Sandoval fell from the stage and bruised his ribs at a show a few days prior 13 They continued touring shortly after and performed at the Cornerstone Festival that summer Two songs from the aforementioned concert would appear on the Warriors EP Volume 2 the following year P O D s tour schedule also included the Street Scene festival in August and ran until late 2004 when they began work on a follow up album 14 Release EditA few weeks after the official track listing was announced the album s lead single was posted online for streaming in September 2003 The first million copies of Payable on Death included a bonus PlayStation 2 DVD This features a 50 minute documentary titled Inside P O D Culture as well as an exclusive demo level of the video game Amplitude 15 The level allows players to remix an exclusive P O D song titled Space using its individual tracks 16 Also included is a key to a website that allowed fans to download Space The additional material prompted the album s retail price to be slightly higher than average CDs and was viewed by New York Times writer Chris Nelson as a testament to just how desperate music companies are to stoke consumer interest in the face of free Internet music sharing 17 DualDisc edition Edit Payable on Death was included among a group of 15 DualDisc releases that were test marketed in two cities Boston and Seattle The DualDisc has the standard album on one side and bonus material on the second side The DualDisc version was later reissued in a more widely distributed version The original test market version differs from this common version in both packaging elements and in the design of the back of the inlay card Cover art Edit The album cover was designed and painted by Latino artist Daniel Martin Diaz While Daniel claims he is a devout Catholic some Christians felt the cover was negatively symbolic and in a move previously experienced with The Fundamental Elements of Southtown 85 of Christian music stores refused to carry the album 18 In response Sonny Sandoval stated that he couldn t care less and that the album was selling well regardless 11 Diaz was asked to compose the interior layout as well which he completed in less than a week All of these illustrations were taken from other paintings he created citation needed When viewed in the original paintings the symbolic meanings can be observed most of the paintings contain Catholic imagery combined with a fair amount of mysticism Reception EditCritical response Edit Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic54 100 19 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Blender 20 Christianity Today 21 Cross Rhythms 22 Entertainment WeeklyC 23 Mojo 19 Q 19 Rolling Stone 24 Spin 6 10 25 Reviews of Payable on Death varied and were very mixed as Metacritic gave it a score of 54 out of 100 19 Truby s guitar style gained much attention and was considered more technical and somewhat heavier than that of Curiel s AllMusic s Matt Collar considered it a darker album than its predecessor and found that Truby unfortunately lacks some of the unexpected spark that Marcos brought to P O D Fans of the band shouldn t find much to complain about here though even if the overall sound doesn t stand out as distinctly from the nu metal pack as Satellite did 1 Neil Drumming of Entertainment Weekly gave a largely scathing review of the album stating On track after formulaic track perfunctory verses rush into roaring refrains of compressed guitar arrrgh and charmless didacticism 23 This negativity was largely mirrored by reviews in Blender and Rolling Stone 24 Commercial success Edit Having sold 106 000 copies in its first week Payable on Death debuted at No 9 on the Billboard 200 chart on the strength of the first single and music video for Will You The band filmed a video for the next single Change the World but it was never shipped to MTV However it did air on the lesser known Fuse TV The album s relatively poor sales compared to P O D s mammoth success Satellite have been partly attributed to a shakeup at Atlantic Records leaving P O D with no label support Atlantic was sold to a private investor resulting in several thousand people many of whom close to P O D losing their jobs 2 According to Soundscan Payable on Death sold a little under 500 000 copies as of January 2006 However it has shipped over 500 000 copies in the U S therefore Payable on Death was certified gold by the RIAA Not until June 2004 did it pass the one million sales mark It has sold over 1 300 000 copies worldwide 2 It is credited as the last commercially successful album released by P O D Track listing EditAll tracks are written by P O D No TitleLength1 Wildfire 3 152 Will You 3 473 Change the World 3 034 Execute the Sounds 3 015 Find My Way 3 096 Revolution featuring Phil Keaggy 3 257 The Reasons 3 448 Freedom Fighters 4 129 Waiting on Today 3 0610 I and Identify 3 1511 Asthma 4 0112 Eternal featuring Phil Keaggy 6 19Total length 44 22 Japanese versionNo TitleLength13 Sleeping Awake 3 2314 Space The Phatheads Remix 4 49Total length 52 34 Enhanced CD contentBonus Video footage Link to download Space Limited edition bonus disc for PlayStation 2 Amplitude Demo Inside P O D Culture Daniel Martin Diaz Featurette Personnel EditP O D Sonny Sandoval lead vocals Jason Truby guitar backing vocals Traa Daniels bass backing vocals Wuv Bernardo drums backing vocals Production Rich Costey mixing at Cello Studios Hollywood California Mike Plotnikoff engineering Pro Tools editing mixing on Eternal at Bay 7 Studios Valley Village California Tom Baker mastering at Precision Mastering Hollywood California Eric Miller additional engineering Darren Mora assistant mix engineering Paul DeCarli and Dan Adam Pro Tools editingAdditional musicians Phil Keaggy additional guitars on Revolution and Eternal Artwork Christina Dittmar Atlantic Records art director Daniel Martin Diaz art direction design paintings and sketches Ellie Leacock Art Stuff additional layout Charles Peterson photographyCharts EditWeekly chart performance for Payable on Death Chart 2003 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 26 47Austrian Albums O3 Austria 27 47French Albums SNEP 28 109German Albums Offizielle Top 100 29 30Italian Albums FIMI 30 64New Zealand Albums RMNZ 31 34Scottish Albums OCC 32 16Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 33 45Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 34 31US Billboard 200 35 9US Christian Albums Billboard 36 1References Edit a b c Collar Matt Payable on Death Review AllMusic Retrieved January 14 2012 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 Fans of the band shouldn t find much to complain about here though even if the overall sound doesn t stand out as distinctly from the nu metal pack as Satellite did a b c P O D s Latest Album Passes One Million Mark In Worldwide Sales Blabbermouth net June 10 2004 Archived from the original on September 11 2005 Retrieved June 12 2011 Moss Corey February 19 2003 Marcos leaves the group Music Television Retrieved December 4 2007 Cohen Jonathan February 19 2003 Guitarist Marcos exits P O D Billboard Retrieved December 31 2007 P O D Saved By Matrix Reloaded Song Yahoo Music May 5 2003 Archived from the original on August 8 2007 Retrieved January 6 2008 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 a b Wiederhorn Jon P O D Reborn Again Write Beauty Heavy Songs VH1 com May 15 2003 Retrieved on 6 12 11 Wiederhorn Jon P O D Go Back To Their Roots Insist They re Not Preachers VH1 com October 2 2003 Retrieved on 6 12 11 D Spence P O D Interview Archived March 16 2005 at the Wayback Machine IGN com November 5 2003 Retrieved on 6 12 11 P O D To Open For METALLICA In The Winter Archived January 5 2004 at the Wayback Machine Blabbermouth net May 21 2003 Retrieved on 6 17 11 Wiederhorn Jon P O D Sound So Alive With New Guitarist New Single VH1 com September 2 2003 Retrieved on 6 12 11 a b Moss Corey P O D Liked Video Director s Idea So Much They Sent Him Packing MTV com December 31 2003 Retrieved on 6 19 11 Baltin Steve P O D Linkin Park Plan Tour Rolling Stone December 1 2003 Retrieved on 6 17 11 MTV News staff For The Record Quick News On Dave Chappelle Chris Martin And Gwyneth Paltrow Jessica Simpson Lenny Kravitz amp More MTV com May 17 2004 Retrieved on 6 12 11 Top Acts Set For Street Scene Fest Billboard July 1 2004 Retrieved on 6 12 11 Epstein Daniel Robert P O D Interview UGO com 2003 Retrieved on 6 12 11 Archived June 5 2006 at the Wayback Machine Perry Douglass C Amplitude P O D Special Addition IGN com November 10 2003 Retrieved on 6 12 11 Nelson Chris MEDIA Trying to Sell CD s by Adding Extras The New York Times October 6 2003 Retrieved on 6 12 11 Artwork Controversy Cover art causes 85 per cent of American Christian bookstores to ban P O D album Cross Rhythms December 17 2003 a b c d Critic Reviews for Payable On Death Metacritic Retrieved June 23 2012 Blender guide Archived from the original on October 27 2004 Retrieved September 2 2007 Breimeier Russ Payable on Death Christian Music Reviews Christianity Today Retrieved January 14 2012 Helgeson Dustin P O D Payable On Death Cross Rhythms Retrieved January 14 2012 a b Drumming Neil Payable On Death Review Entertainment Weekly Retrieved January 14 2012 a b Cherry Robert December 11 2003 Payable On Death P O D Review Rolling Stone Archived from the original on January 22 2009 Retrieved January 15 2012 Richardson Sean November 18 2003 P O D Payable On Death Atlantic Spin Retrieved August 18 2012 Australiancharts com P O D Payable on Death Hung Medien Retrieved September 6 2022 Austriancharts at P O D Payable on Death in German Hung Medien Retrieved September 6 2022 Lescharts com P O D Payable on Death Hung Medien Retrieved September 6 2022 Offiziellecharts de P O D Payable on Death in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved September 6 2022 Italiancharts com P O D Payable on Death Hung Medien Retrieved September 6 2022 Charts nz P O D Payable on Death Hung Medien Retrieved September 6 2022 Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved July 29 2020 Swedishcharts com P O D Payable on Death Hung Medien Retrieved September 6 2022 Swisscharts com P O D Payable on Death Hung Medien Retrieved September 6 2022 P O D Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved September 6 2022 P O D Chart History Christian Albums Billboard Retrieved September 6 2022 External links EditPayable on Death at Metacritic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Payable on Death amp oldid 1130389385, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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