Ark wrote:[SPOILER] The line goes, ...breaking the hymen on ears that never heard...[/SPOILER]
BigZam wrote:so why on earth would P.O.D have satanic symbols on their cd?
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Nice review beau99! Have you heard their earlier stuff: Snuff the Punk, BROWN, Fundamental Elements of Southtown?
Da Rabid Duckie, concerning Gypsy wrote:Gypsy doesn't realize this, but she's ditching whomever she's with and we're getting married. Uh huh. Yeah. Lil bro Zilch can be the best man, it'll be an explosive ceremony. Everyone is invited! We'll serve poutine at the reception, Straylight can DJ, and Shatterheart can start a mosh pit!
Hey... she said it... :pGypsy, in acceptance wrote:Explosives and poutine? Alright!
Da Rabid Duckie wrote:Yeah, I really can't stand that site.....
But...
I own Snuff the Punk (or did until it was ganked), Brown, Warriors, Southtown, Satellite, and Payable on Death, and stopped after that. Why? I watched the documentary that came with Payable on Death, and then made the personal decision to stop listening to them from facts that I gathered. Here's what I found out:
-- Concerning the DVD that came with the self-titled album, there is a scene in Mexico which shows three members of the band eating, and drinking out of bottles that resemble beer bottles. While I do concede to the fact that it may not have been beer, one of the members is acting close enough to being drunk that it does arouse suspicion.
-- On the third part to the POD culture documentary, three members of the group are buying meat for a barbecue, and one of the members points out his favorite poster which is of a nude woman (her back is showing) and it has her body drawn into quarters for cutting meat and he talks about how much he loves that poster.
-- Later in the same scene, it shows them loading the meat into the back of their vehicle... right next to a few cases of beer.
-- Later in the video it shows some of their friends and family and the cars they drive, and one of them was of a demonic looking nude woman wearing what appears to be leather bondage straps and surrounded by flames. She bore a great resemblance to a succubus (a female demon that invaded men's dreams). There are children at that barbecue, and they allow those kids to ride around in the car.
-- Other scenes also include shots of the Tribal warehouse where POD's practices and jam sessions take place, and there is a graffiti garage which does feature some very talented artists, but some crudely drawn nudes as well.
-- There is also the issue of the cover to Payable on Death and its artist. POD has been known for controversy in their album covers, and similarly to The Fundamental Elements of Southtown the album was removed from Christian bookstores until a more appropriate version was released. Nevermind what it actually means, the concept that it had to be removed is still a negative mark for them.
Now... yes, their lyrics are positive. Yes, they don't swear (that we know). Yes, they hired Jason Truby, the fantastic guitarist from Living Sacrifice who from what I understand provides a great witness (he even spouts out a bible verse during most of his interviews, and to his credit never appeared in any of the scenes that I found questionable). They just seem to me like salt that's lost its flavor. Again, this is my opinion, and hopefully someday I'll be back to the point where I feel confident enough with them that I'll buy their albums again.
...and those were my reasons for not listening to them. I'm not saying you or anyone else can't or shouldn't. I'm just providing reasons why I don't.beau99 wrote:...and?
Da Rabid Duckie, concerning Gypsy wrote:Gypsy doesn't realize this, but she's ditching whomever she's with and we're getting married. Uh huh. Yeah. Lil bro Zilch can be the best man, it'll be an explosive ceremony. Everyone is invited! We'll serve poutine at the reception, Straylight can DJ, and Shatterheart can start a mosh pit!
Hey... she said it... :pGypsy, in acceptance wrote:Explosives and poutine? Alright!
Actually, it can't be proven that I'm judging them, because I am in no way condemning them to hell.beau99 wrote:I'm sorry that Sonny, Truby, Traa and Wuv haven't lived up to your expectations of what they should act like.
Judging them (like you're doing) is God's job.
Now assuming you're talking about alcoholic beverages, I'm going to have to disagree with you wholeheartedly. But since we're talking about POD here and not spiritual prohibition, I'm going to avoid continuing in this direction since it would cause a religious debate.Ark wrote:Jesus and the Desciples drank too.
Da Rabid Duckie, concerning Gypsy wrote:Gypsy doesn't realize this, but she's ditching whomever she's with and we're getting married. Uh huh. Yeah. Lil bro Zilch can be the best man, it'll be an explosive ceremony. Everyone is invited! We'll serve poutine at the reception, Straylight can DJ, and Shatterheart can start a mosh pit!
Hey... she said it... :pGypsy, in acceptance wrote:Explosives and poutine? Alright!
Okay okay, one more post. *laughs* No no, you were VERY polite, as always. ^_^ Actually there's no hard feelings towards anyone involved in this discussion, I'm just getting out before it gets messy.Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:I wasn't attacking you mate, I thought I posted fairly politely.
Da Rabid Duckie, concerning Gypsy wrote:Gypsy doesn't realize this, but she's ditching whomever she's with and we're getting married. Uh huh. Yeah. Lil bro Zilch can be the best man, it'll be an explosive ceremony. Everyone is invited! We'll serve poutine at the reception, Straylight can DJ, and Shatterheart can start a mosh pit!
Hey... she said it... :pGypsy, in acceptance wrote:Explosives and poutine? Alright!
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