P.O.D. Guitarist Releases Solo Album: More Details Revealed

September 29, 2004

P.O.D. guitarist Jason Truby, who replaced founding member Marcos Curiel in February 2003, has released a 24-track solo acoustic album, entitled "String Theory", via the group's web site. Truby reportedly played a remarkable nineteen guitars (including McGill, Ryan, Charis, Breedlove, Lowden, Langejans, Pimentel, Godin reso, and Sitar) on the album, which was produced "using a patent pending recording technique that captured some of the most ground breaking acoustic sounds ever recorded," according to a posting on the group's web site.

"String Theory" track listing:

01. More Than We Are
02. Eastern Philosophy
03. Immersed
04. Beyond These Hands
05. Breath For the Drowning
06. Fleeting Allegro
07. Calm the Anxious Heart
08. And Man Became A Living Being...
09. Harmonic Helix
10. Light With No Shadow
11. Going Back Under (Reprise)
12. Snow in Mid-November
13. Close Your Eyes To Me
14. Consider the Tides
15. Caught In a Moment
16. 24 Hours in Seville
17. Breathtakingly Close
18. Divine Portion
19. Daydreaming
20. Once and For All
21. The Mission and the Dilemma
22. Acoustic Spirals
23. Addicted
24. Back to the Struggle

Copies of "String Theory" can be purchased at this location.

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