Boom (P.O.D. Song)
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"Boom" is a song by American Christian metal band
P.O.D. P.O.D., an initialism for Payable on Death, is an American Christian metal band formed in 1992 and based in San Diego, California. The band's line-up consists of drummer and rhythm guitarist Wuv Bernardo, vocalist Sonny Sandoval, bassist Traa ...
It was released in April 2002 as the third single from their second major label
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'' Satellite''. While it did not chart as well as the album's previous singles, the song has appeared significantly in film and television. "Boom ( The Crystal Method
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)" was included on the remix album '' Community Service'' and as a bonus track on the special edition re-release of ''Satellite'' available August 27, 2002. A limited edition, gatefold picture disc of the single was also available in the UK. The single's release followed a highly successful yet dark, brooding tone in " Youth of the Nation". Guitarist Marcos Curiel stated, "We wanted to go back to the spirit we had with ' Alive' and have a song that encourages people to be happy and thankful that they're alive... We wanted to say, 'Let's not forget how to have fun this time.' 'Boom' is just raw, in your face. When we play it live, the crowd just goes nuts. Fists are in the air and the pit's going." Following the
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, "Boom" was the only P.O.D. song included on the
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deemed inappropriate by
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"Boom" has often served as the opening song at P.O.D.'s concerts. The song's lyrics revolve around the band and their San Diego background, describing the group's rise to popularity with lines like "rock the masses, from Madrid to Calabasas." However, the explosive, multitracked "Boom!" of the
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gives the song its impact and versatility as a soundtrack piece. In contrast to P.O.D.'s more faith-oriented tracks, "Boom" has been described by vocalist Sonny Sandoval as "just a fun rock song."


Music video

The music video for "Boom" was recorded in the first quarter of 2002 and directed by Gavin Bowden, debuting in May with heavy rotation on
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and MMUSA. It is an unusual video for P.O.D. in its obvious sense of humor; "Boom" revolves around a table tennis (aka: Ping Pong) tournament between the band, dressed in orange jumpsuits, and a
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team played by fellow Christian metal group
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. The latter group was heavily supported by P.O.D. during this time and signed by them under the
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subsidiary, 3 Points. The teams are evenly matched until Traa Daniels performs a comically impressive move to win the game, enraging their opponents. Regarding the video, Curiel stated, "The funny thing is, people take us really seriously. We are a serious band, but we know that, at times, we don't have to take ourselves so seriously. We have fun. That's why we went ahead and did a video like 'Boom.' We wanted to show people that we could have fun. They have a movie out now called '' Balls of Fury'', but we did that same topic back in the day." The music video for "Boom" was No. 8 on TVU's 50 Best Videos of All Time list.


Awards


2002 San Diego Music Awards

* Song of the Year


2003 GMA Dove Awards

* Hard Music Recorded Song of the Year


Track listing

# "Boom" # "Set it Off" (Tweaker Mix) # "Hollywood" (Live)


Charts


Release history


In popular culture

* The song appeared in the films '' Grind'', '' Rollerball (2002 film)'' and ''
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'', the latter which was named after a lyric from the song. * The song was featured in the 3rd episode of Season 4 of ''
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* It was used in a trailer for the video game '' Bulletstorm''. * It was used by WWE for their '' Saturday Night's Main Event'' program from 2006 to 2008.


References

{{Authority control P.O.D. songs 2001 songs 2002 singles Atlantic Records singles Song recordings produced by Howard Benson Songs about California Songs written by Marcos Curiel Songs written by Noah Bernardo Songs written by Sonny Sandoval Songs written by Traa Daniels Theme music