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Official 4K remastered music video for P.O.D. - "Alive" from the album 'Satellite' (2001) 🔔 Subscribe to P.O.D. channel and ring the bell to turn on notifications https://rhino.lnk.to/PODSubscribe 🔊 Listen to P.O.D. https://rhino.lnk.to/PODListen Stay in touch with P.O.D.... 🌐 Website http://www.payableondeath.com/ 📣 https://www.facebook.com/POD 📸 https://www.instagram.com/pod/ ⌨ https://twitter.com/pod Lyrics: Every day is a new day I'm thankful for every breath I take I won't take it for granted (I won't take it for granted) So I learn from my mistakes It's beyond my control sometimes it's best to let go Whatever happens in this lifetime So I trust in love (So I trust in love) You have given me peace of mind I, I feel so alive For the very first time I can't deny you I feel so alive I, I feel so alive (so alive) For the very first time And I think I can fly Sunshine upon my face (Sunshine upon my face) A new song for me to sing I tell this world how I feel inside (Tell the world how I feel inside) Even though it might cost me everything Now that I know this all beyond my control Cause I could never turn my back away Now that I see you (Now that I see you) I can never look away I, I feel so alive For the very first time I can't deny you I feel so alive I, I feel so alive (I feel so alive) For the very first time (For the very first time) And I think I can fly And now that I know you I could never turn my back away And now that I see you I could never look away And now that I know you I could never turn my back away And now that I see you I believe no matter what they say I, I feel so alive For the very first time I can't deny you I feel so alive I, I feel so alive (I feel so alive) For the very first time (For the very first time) And I think I can fly I, I feel so alive (I feel so alive) For the very first time (For the very first time) For the very first time And I think I can fly I, I feel so alive (I feel so alive) For the very first time (For the very first time) And I think I can fly And I think I can fly And I think I can fly And I think I can fly ******************* P.O.D. (Payable On Death) blends christian metal with hard rock, hip-hop and raggae and has earned four Top 10 debuts on Billboard Top 200. P.O.D. has been playing together since 1992 and as lead singer Sonny Sandoval puts it: “We are this big, beautiful, and flavorful gumbo of race and culture personally and musically.” Their 2001 album, Satellite, went triple platinum and includes hits such as “Alive”, “Boom”, “Youth of the Nation”, and “Satellite”. Their albums Payable on Death, When Angels & Serpents Dance, and Testify have all gone gold. Subscribe to keep up with all P.O.D.’s latest news and releases.
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The 2001 music video for P.O.D.'s "Alive" is a rare gem in the nu metal genre. Filmed at a pivotal moment in the band's career, this official 4K remastered clip offers a glimpse into the world of Christian rock during its commercial peak.
P.O.D. was one of the most successful bands to emerge from the San Diego scene in the late 1990s and early 2000s. With over 12 million records sold worldwide, they were a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. Their unique blend of nu metal and Christian rock resonated with fans across the globe.
The song "Alive" is a standout track from their album 'Satellite', released in 2001. The lyrics, penned by vocalist Sonny Sandoval, are an ode to faith and redemption. With lines like "I'm thankful for every breath I take / So I learn from my mistakes," it's clear that the band was tapping into a deep sense of spirituality.
What makes this music video notable is its production quality. Filmed in 4K, the visuals are crisp and vibrant, capturing the energy of the band's live performance. The camera work is dynamic, with close-ups and wide shots seamlessly blended together to create an immersive experience for the viewer.
The video also offers a glimpse into the band's style during this era. With their signature blend of nu metal aggression and Christian rock sensibilities, P.O.D. was a true original in the early 2000s music landscape. Their music was both a reflection of their faith and a rebellion against the mainstream music industry.
Watching "Alive" today, it's striking to see how influential this band was on the genre. They paved the way for future Christian rock bands like Skillet and Thousand Foot Krutch. The video also serves as a reminder that P.O.D.'s music was not just about faith, but also about personal struggle and redemption.
In 2001, nu metal was at its commercial peak, with bands like Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit dominating the airwaves. P.O.D., however, stood out from the pack with their unique sound and message. "Alive" is a testament to the band's ability to craft catchy, anthemic choruses while still conveying a deep sense of spirituality.
The video ends with Sonny Sandoval belting out the iconic chorus: "I feel so alive / For the very first time." It's a moment that captures the essence of P.O.D.'s music – a sense of hope and redemption that resonated with fans worldwide. Watching this clip today, it's clear that "Alive" remains an essential part of nu metal history, and its influence can still be felt in contemporary Christian rock music.
The 2001 music video for P.O.D.'s "Alive" is more than just a nostalgic throwback to the early 2000s. It's a testament to the band's enduring legacy and their ability to craft music that transcends genre boundaries. With its vibrant visuals, catchy hooks, and powerful message, this clip remains an essential watch for fans of nu metal and Christian rock alike.
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