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2001 studio album by P.O.D.
Satellite is the fourth studio album by American Christian nu metal band P.O.D. The album was released on September 11, 2001 debuting at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 chart with over 133,000 copies sold. It spent five consecutive weeks in the top 10 of that chart. It was the band's last album to feature guitarist Marcos Curiel until 2008's When Angels and Serpents Dance .
It went on to sell over three million copies in the U.S., and over seven million worldwide,[ 14] making it the band's highest-selling album. Satellite was placed at No. 137 on the Billboard' s top 200 albums of the decade (2000–2009) .[ 15] It was the 117th best-selling album of 2001[ 16] and the 26th best-selling album of 2002 in the United States.[ 17]
Satellite produced four singles with music videos; "Alive ", "Youth of the Nation ", "Boom ", and title track, "Satellite ".
"Alive" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance . Although not released as a single, "Portrait" was nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 2003 Grammy Awards . "Youth of the Nation" also earned a nomination in 2003 for "Best Hard Rock Performance".
Rolling Stone (9/27/2001, pp. 67–8) – 4 stars out of 5 – "Explodes beyond the confines of what has become a played-out sound... songs on a passion so fierce they're almost exhausting to listen to.... Without resorting to ham-fisted angst, P.O.D. push all the right emotional buttons."[ 13]
Spin (p. 89) – "[They] sang from the heart about school shootings, losing parents, and being truly alive."
Q (1/02, p. 106) – 3 out of 5 stars - "...heavy, angry, and very, very loud....many songs have messages of peace and spirituality....their Gen-X angst sounds genuine..."
CMJ (10/1/2001, p. 16) – "[Its] honest spiritual subject matter coupled with crack-your-skull riffs work like a well-oiled machine."[ 18]
Revolver put Satellite on its list called "10 Nu-Metal Albums You Need to Own".[ 19]
European bonus tracks Title 16. "Whatever It Takes" (originally featured in the movie Any Given Sunday ) 4:02
Japanese tonus tracks Title 16. "Rock the Party (RTP Remix)" 3:58
Limited edition bonus tracks Title 16. "Alive (Semi-Acoustic Remix)" 3:25 17. "Youth of the Nation (Conjure One Remix)" 3:55 18. "Boom (The Crystal Method Remix)" 3:17
Limited edition bonus DVD Title 19. "Set It Off" (live) 4:42 20. "Without Jah, Nothin' " 2:47 21. "Youth of the Nation" (live) 4:18 22. "Outkast" (live) 5:22 23. "Into the Satellite" (behind-the-scenes documentary) 6:25
20th-anniversary remastered expanded edition bonus disc Title 1. "Ridiculous" (demo) 4:22 2. "Hold You Again" (demo) 4:12 3. "Don't Try to Play Me Out" (School of Hard Knocks demo) 4:19 4. "Armageddon" (demo) 4:21 5. "Critic" (2021 re-release) 2:43 6. "Sabbath" (track previously released on The Warriors - EP ) 4:32 7. "School of Hard Knocks" (originally featured in the movie Little Nicky ) 4:06 8. "Alive (Semi-Acoustic Remix)" 3:25 9. "Rock the Party (RTP Remix)" 3:58 10. "Youth of the Nation (Conjure One Remix)" 3:55 11. "Youth of the Nation (Mike$ki Remix)" 4:08 12. "Boom (The Crystal Method Remix)" 3:17
A special edition re-release was released a year after the original album release and featured the bonus tracks version
Eek-A-Mouse – additional vocals
Steve Russell – guitar tech, pre-production assistance
Christian Lindskog – additional vocals
Joel Derouin – violin
Larry Corbett – cello
Suzy Katayama – string arrangement and conducting
Youth of the Nation [ edit ]
D.J. Harper, Jonnie Hall, Colin Sasaki, Nils Montan, Laurie Schillinger, Meagan Moore, Ayanna Williams, Healey Moore – children's choir
Bobbi Page – contractor
Matt Silva and Steve Kaplan – assistant mix engineers
Duane Barron – additional assistant engineer
Bobby Brooks – additional assistant engineering, Pro-Tools editing
Jim Foster – Pro-Tools Editing
Andres Torres – guitar tech
Gary Girsh – drum tech
Martie Kolbl – project coordination
Craig Rosen – project administration
Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance for "Alive" (nominated)
2002 MTV Video Music Awards [ edit ]
Best Video of the Year for "Alive" (nominated)
Best Group Video for "Alive" (nominated)
Best Rock Video for "Youth of the Nation" (nominated)
Best Direction for "Alive" (nominated)
Best Special Effects for "Alive" (nominated)
Viewer's Choice for "Alive" (nominated)
Best Hard Rock Performance for "Youth of the Nation" (nomination)
2002 Teen Choice Music Awards [ edit ]
Choice Rock Track for "Youth of the Nation" (nomination)
Choice Album for "Satellite" (nomination)
Hard Music Recorded Song of the Year for "Boom" (Won)
Song of the Year for "Youth of the Nation" (nominated)
Echo Award for Best International Rock/Alternative Group for Satellite (won)
Best Metal Performance for "Portrait" (nomination)
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