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Ink 19 :: Fluorescent Pea Pod

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August 1999 :: Music H-I :: Fluorescent Pea Pod (Lisa Olen)

Fluorescent Pea Pod In Pod We Trust Neo-Cultural Front In an age when most electronica music is designed for a dance crowd, Orlando's Pod has bent all the rules and created ten tracks of listener-friendly techno-pop tunes that can be appreciated outside a dance floor at rave night. All Pod members ...

Ink 19 :: POD

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October 1998 :: Gear :: POD (Edward Tywoniak)

POD Guitar Amp Simulator Line 6 This uniquely-shaped, fully programmable stereo desktop unit is designed to deliver a wide variety of legendary amp tones and authentically recreate the sound of mic'd speaker cabinets. With POD ($399), recording tonally mind-blowing guitar tracks with full volume punch ...

Ink 19 :: Crunch Pod Media Presents

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February 2000 :: Music C-D :: Crunch Pod Media Presents (Nirav Soni)

Crunch Pod Media Presents Battery Sentinel Crunch Pod Media Noise Rules!!! So does this comp!!! I'm tempted to leave it at that, as further description will complicate matters terribly.     Battery Sentinel starts with 3 tracks by Holmes. Holmes create a jittery, spastic, digital noise mess. Their ...

Ink 19 :: P.O.D.

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July 1999 :: Music P-R :: P.O.D. (Nathan T. Birk)

P.O.D. The Warriors EP Tooth & Nail Like partners in chug and fellow labelmates Zao, Payable On Death (P.O.D.) views its hard-edged music as a ministry, one whose mission is to prove that Christians are just as angry as the atheists and are hell-bent (pun fully intended) on doing something about it ...

Ink 19 :: P.O.D.

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When Angels & Serpents Dance (Ino/Columbia). Review by Jen Cray.

P.O.D. WHEN ANGELS & SERPENTS DANCE Ino/Columbia It's been four years since rap metal outfit P.O.D. has put out any new material. Life has brought them a new maturity, softened them a bit, and brought them to a point where they can boldly slow things down and even break out the acoustic guitar at times ...

Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Singles of the Year

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Christopher R. Weingarten has been going steady with these 19 singles all year, and now wants to bring them home to meet you. Prepare to be surprised at who's coming to dinner.

... non-bling production. In the passenger seat is nimble upstart G-Dep who, apparently, was born ready, and was already on fish and spaghetti.   8) P.O.D., "Alive" from Satellite 9) System of a Down, "Chop Suey" from Toxicity Nu-metal loses the umlaut for the two most adult moments in its limited shelf ...

Ink 19 :: MTV: TRL Christmas

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Various Artists (Lava/Atlantic). Review by Julio Diaz.

... List," and Weezer's "The Christmas Song" is surprisingly sludgy and not at all as catchy as I've come to expect from them (a major disappointment). P.O.D.'s "Rock The Party (RTP Remix)" wants to be The Beastie Boys meets Revolting Cocks, but instead comes across more as Vanilla Ice meets Stabbing Westward ...

Ink 19 :: Why Metal Matters

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Terry Eagan expains why we need metal more than ever in these dark and trying days -- and not that namby pamby "nu-metal" crap, either!

... do not match, say, the evil of Auschwitz, they still represent a fissure that divides American history in ways heretofore unimagined. If you are a pod person, this is of little consequence to you, but if you are a thoughtful, intelligent person, you may pause or hesitate before reaching to insert that ...

Ink 19 :: John Digweed

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July 1999 :: Music D-E :: John Digweed (Carole Jaszewski)

... gives way to the more tribal airs of Shapeshifter's "Flood." And it doesn't end there. Expect to be removed from the house of trance on an alien pod of rhythm that descends to the depths of Lucifer's hellish home before being spirited back to the skies on the angel wings of Albion's "Air Disk." Disc ...

Ink 19 :: (Hed) p.e.

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These Orange County "g-punks" had a small but sizable jump on the current sle...

... , it does introduce some of its most electrifying compositions, reinventing elements from some of its most agile proponents (Incubus' science-rock, P.O.D.'s party chants) and adding the fury of some of its valued progenitors (Fishbone's abandon, Wu-Tang Clan's audio sandpaper). "Feel Good" offers skinny ...
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