P.O.D. To Release 'Testify' In October

June 21, 2005

RollingStone.com is reporting that P.O.D. are eyeing an October release for their new album, "Testify".

The band started production with Greg Fidelman (AMERICAN HEAD CHARGE, SLIPKNOT) in February, before bringing in Glen Ballard (ALANIS MORISSETTE) to add his touch. "Glen took all the demo stuff and Greg's stuff, took the best out of both," says frontman Sonny Sandoval. "He's like a mad scientist, just giving it the movement and bounce he's so good at."Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Autumn", "ESPN", "Brother's Keeper", "Sinister", "Say Hello to the Bad Guy", "Generation", and "Ya Mama".

As for the album title, Sandoval says it came from their time working with Ballard. "It's a word we kept using in the studio, and Glen kept using it. We're just testifying about life, the things we believe in, a better tomorrow."

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