P.O.D.

P.O.D.

P.O.D.

For all of last year’s much-hyped reunions one that flew under the radar is the rejoining of guitarist Marcos Curiel with his San Diego brothers P.O.D. Don’t expect it to go unnoticed in 2008, as the lineup that took P.O.D. to multiple platinum successes with 1999’s The Fundamental Elements of Southtown and 2001’s triple-platinum Satellite, which featured the hit singles “Youth of a Nation,” “Alive,” “Boom,” and the title track, is back to reclaim their place atop the rock scene with their Columbia Records debut, When Angels and Serpents Dance.

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