Old news...like the song though.
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greatest hits? wtf?
why do they think this will boost a career which was defined by dodgy rap metal, religiously-obsessive lyrics, and general unoriginality?
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I think you should make at least five albums before releasing your greatest hits. The chorus to Alive is one of the best ever though, imo.
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Nah you should be around for atleast 15 or 20 years to release that crap. To tell you the truth I never buy Greatist Hits albums, they are a rip off. That and I do not like POD much anyways, but that's just me.
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They're only doing the greatest hits album to get out of their contract with Atlantic Records, much like U2 is doing with Interscope and Live did with Radioactive.
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Yes exactly hence the title 'Greatest Hits - The Atlantic Years'. I like the song though, sorta reminds me of the old P.O.D.
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They seriously dont deserve a greatest hits albums. They are by no means a classic or memorable band.
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They seriously dont deserve a greatest hits albums. They are by no means a classic or memorable band.
That made me LOL because it's quite false.
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POD and Staind happen to release a greatest hits collection around the same time. Both bands also happen to have released 4 major label albums each. Do I see a trend?
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So that's what P.O.D. stands for...
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They have released 5 albums
Snuff the Punk
Brown
Satellite
Payable on Death
Testify
and also 2 EPs, but thanks for trying to sound smart. Going in Blind is pretty good, better than a lot of the stuff off testifyThis Message Edited On 11.23.06
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^ You forgot to mention 'The Fundamental Elements of Southtown'.This Message Edited On 11.23.06
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oh yeah sheet, I knew that
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