P.O.D. - Satellite 20th Anniversary Edition Available September 3 + New Tour Dates Announced

Artist Name
P.O.D
Release Date


P.O.D. RELAUNCH SATELLITE 

20th Anniversary Edition Of The Band’s Biggest Album Available September 3 Includes A Newly Remastered Version Of The Original, Plus Rare Tracks And Unreleased Demos 

P.O.D. Will Kick Off Satellite Tour On August 14

Listen To A Previously Unreleased Version Of “Alive (Semi-acoustic Version)” Now


LOS ANGELES – In 2001, P.O.D. released its fourth studio album Satellite, a triple-platinum smash that remains the hard rock band’s best-selling album. To celebrate the record’s 20th anniversary, the San Diego-based group is hitting the road for its Satellite Tour and releasing a newly remastered version of Satellite, which has been expanded with rare and unreleased music. 

SATELLITE: 20th ANNIVERSARY EDITION will be available as a double-CD and digitally on September 3 for $24.98 and is available for pre-order now. Released a few days before the album’s official anniversary on September 11, the 27-song collection introduces a newly remastered version of the original album, plus a selection of rarities, remixes, and four previously unreleased demos, including “Alive (Semi-acoustic Version),” available today. A few weeks later, on October 8, SATELLITE: 20th ANNIVERSARY EDITION will be released on vinyl as a double-LP as a part of Rhino’s Rocktober campaign. 

P.O.D. enjoyed a taste of mainstream success in 1999 with the arrival of its third studio album – and major-label debut – The Fundamental Elements of Southtown. That platinum album primed the pump for an even more significant commercial breakthrough two years later with Satellite. After debuting at #6 on the Billboard 200, the record went on to sell more than seven million copies worldwide, including three million in the U.S. The record generated four singles: the title track, “Alive,” “Youth Of The Nation,” and “Boom.” In addition to its commercial success, Satellite also earned P.O.D. three Grammy® nominations for: “Alive” (Best Hard Rock Performance, 2002), “Portrait” (Best Metal Performance, 2003), and “Youth Of The Nation” (Best Hard Rock Performance, 2003). 

SATELLITE: 20th ANNIVERSARY EDITION has a bonus disc that includes b-sides like “Critic” and “Sabbath” that were initially released in Europe, plus remixes for “Boom” by The Crystal Method and “Youth Of The Nation” by Mike$ki.  

P.O.D.’s Satellite Tour begins on August 14 in Sturgis, SD, where the band will perform at the famous Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. The group will play concerts across North America, including the Satellite Tour’s last show in their hometown of San Diego on October 7. See the full tour itinerary listed below. For tickets and more information, please go here. 


SATELLITE: 20th ANNIVERSARY EDITION 
CD Track Listing
Disc One: Original Album Remastered
1.    “Set It Off”
2.    “Alive”
3.    “Boom”
4.    “Youth Of The Nation”
5.    “Celestial”
6.    “Satellite”
7.    “Ridiculous” (featuring Eek-A-Mouse)
8.    “The Messenjah”
9.    “Guitarras De Amor”
10. “Anything Right” (featuring Christian of Blindside)
11. “Ghetto”
12. “Masterpiece Conspiracy”
13. “Without Jah, Nothin’” (featuring H.R. of Bad Brains) 
14. “Thinking About Forever”
15. “Portrait”
 
Disc Two: B-Sides & Remixes
1.    “Ridiculous” – Demo *
2.    “Hold You Again” – Demo *
3.    “Don’t Try To Play Me Out” – Demo *
4.    “Armageddon” – Demo *
5.    “Critic”
6.    “Sabbath”
7.    “School Of Hard Knocks”
8.    “Alive” – Semi-acoustic Version
9.    “Rock The Party” – RTP Remix
10. “Youth Of The Nation” – Conjure One Remix
11. “Youth Of The Nation” – Mike$Ki Remix
12. “Boom” – The Crystal Method Remix
 
*previously unreleased
 
SATELLITE: 20th ANNIVERSARY EDITION 
2LP Track Listing
1.    “Set It Off”
2.    “Alive”
3.    “Boom”
4.    “Youth Of The Nation”
5.    “Celestial”
6.    “Satellite”
7.    “Ridiculous” (featuring Eek-A-Mouse)
8.    “The Messenjah”
9.    “Guitarras De Amor”
10. “Anything Right” (featuring Christian of Blindside)
11. “Ghetto”
12. “Masterpiece Conspiracy”
13. “Without Jah, Nothin’” (featuring H.R. of Bad Brains) 
14. “Thinking About Forever”
15. “Portrait”
 
P.O.D. ON TOUR:
WITH FROM ASHES TO NEW, ALL GOOD THINGS, + SLEEP SIGNALS:
 
 
8/14 - Sturgis, SD – Buffalo Chip *
8/16 - Denver, CO — Gothic Theatre
8/17 - Omaha, NE — The Waiting Room
8/19 - Sioux Falls, SD — The District
8/20 - Des Moines, IA — Wooly's
8/21 - Glen Flora, WI – Northwoods Rock Rally ^
8/22 - Minneapolis, MN — First Ave
8/25 - Louisville, KY – KY State Fair #
8/26 - Fort Wayne, IN — Piere's
8/27 - Belvidere, IL — The Apollo Theater
8/28 - Joliet, IL — The Forge
8/29 - Detroit, MI — St. Andrew's Hall
8/31 - Pittsburgh, PA — Roxian Theater
9/4 - Houston, TX – BuzzFest (Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion – KBTZ Show) ~
9/5 - Dallas, TX – BFD21 (Dos Equis Pavilion – KEGL Show) ~
9/9 - Danville, VA – Blue Ridge Rock Festival ^
9/10 - New Haven, CT — Toad's Place
9/11 - Laconia, NH — Granite State Music Hall
9/12 - Worcester, MA — The Palladium
9/14 - New York, NY — The Gramercy Theatre
9/15 - Huntington, NY — The Paramount
9/16 - Baltimore, MD — Ram's Head Live
9/18 - Atlanta, GA — Center Stage
9/19 - Mobile, AL — Soul Kitchen
9/21 - Birmingham, AL — Zydeco
9/22 - Savannah, GA — Victory North
9/23 - Orlando, FL – Rebel Rock Fest (Pre-Party) ~
9/25 - Columbia, SC — The Senate
9/28 - Cleveland, OH — House of Blues
9/29 - St. Louis, MO — Pop's
10/1 – Tulsa, OK – Tulsa State Fair
10/2 - San Antonio, TX — The Rock Box
10/3 - Lubbock, TX — Jake's Backroom
10/6 - Santa Ana, CA — The Observatory
10/7 - San Diego, CA — House of Blues
 
*With From Ashes to New
^With From Ashes to New & All Good Things
#With All Good Things
~ P.O.D. Only


# # #