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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 MTV2 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 Swedish team played by fellow Christian metal group Blindside.
Song Director 1996 "Selah" Devin DeHaven 1999 "Southtown" Marcos Siega: 2000 "Rock the Party (Off the Hook)" "School of Hard Knocks" David Slade: 2001 "Alive" Francis Lawrence "Youth of the Nation" Paul Fedor: 2002 "Boom" Gavin Bowden "Satellite" Marcos Siega 2003 "Sleeping Awake" Marc Webb "Will You" 2004 "Change the World" 2006 "Goodbye for Now"
“Boom” was used in, and part of its lyrics the title of, the comedy film Here Comes the Boom, starring Kevin James. [citation needed] Satellite went on to become RIAA-certified triple platinum. [14] The author of Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music has described P.O.D. as "One of the biggest success stories in recent Christian ...
Whether you celebrated him as a coach, an announcer, pitch man or video game impresario, Madden’s impact on football is indelible and undeniable. Watching the Saints-49ers broadcast is fascinating.
In December 2017, "Alive," "Boom," and "Youth of the Nation" were ranked at #7, #4, and #1, respectively, on "The 10 best P.O.D. songs" list by Louder Sound. [ 32 ] In June 2020, Kerrang! included Satellite on "The 21 greatest nu-metal albums of all time - ranked" list, saying "the San Diegan quartet pumped fresh lifeblood into the flagging nu ...
Greatest Hits: The Atlantic Years is a greatest hits album by American Christian metal band P.O.D. It was the first P.O.D. release since the group left Atlantic Records. Released on November 21, 2006, it sold 10,000 copies in its first week. The album included The Warriors EP Vol. 1 if purchased at Best Buy stores. Some of such pack-in copies ...
Here Comes the Boom is a 2012 American sports comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, written by Allan Loeb and Kevin James, and produced by James and Todd Garner. It stars James as a biology teacher who attempts to save his school's music program by becoming an MMA fighter. The film co-stars Henry Winkler, Salma Hayek, and Joe Rogan.
"Boom" is a song by American recording artist Anastacia, which served as the official song of the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in South Korea and Japan. Co-written with and produced by Glen Ballard , it was released as a single on March 20, 2002, by Daylight Records and Epic Records .