Youth of a Nation
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Artist: P.O.D.
Label: Wea/Atlantic
Category: Music
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Format: CD-single
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 075678524929
EAN: 0075678524929
ASIN: B00005YW3L
Release Date: 2002-08-26 |
Youth of a Nation
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Tracks:
- Youth Of The Nation (Album Version)
- Alive (Semi-Acoustic Version)
- Sabbath (Non-Album Bonus Track)
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Album Description
Danish edition of the second single off the 2001 album, 'Satellite'. Tracks, 'Youth Of The Nation' (Album Version), the exclusive previously unreleased non-LP track, 'Alive' (Semi-Acoustic) & 'Sabbath' (non-LP). 2002.
Album Details
The Second Single from their Album 'satelitte'. This Anthemic Track is One of the Strongest Songs on the Album.
Customer Reviews:
p.o.d.......2005-05-29
hiya,
i just wanna say that i haven't seen 'BLUE CRUSH' but i do know one of the songs from it which is ' THE YOUTH OF THE NATIOAN' wich is one of the coolest rappin' songs of all time you so totally need to hear this it rules.!
5 *****
you can either buy their cd or the chicks flicks sequale 2 (number 20) as it will have it on there.
but whatever you just need to hear this rap it's awsome.
x x x
You don't need Sabath.......2004-01-15
Actually, you do need Sabath, but not the song. It's just "Follow Me" from Fundamental Elements... without any vocals. I'm so clueless as to why they put this out, and why they are calling it "Sabath". I gave it five stars, because Youth of the Nation is a killer song. But if you're looking to pick this up because you're thinking to yourself (like I was) "wow! a rare P.O.D. song!" then you're wasting your time.
A must-have single for any P.O.D. fan.......2002-07-31
2 words best sum up P.O.D.'s "Youth Of The Nation" single: it delivers. While many singles tend to only contain forgetable remix versions and/or pointless radio edit versions (like who cares about a radio edit unless you're a DJ), "Youth Of The Nation" contains 2 gems as its b-sides. There's a semi-acoustic version of the excellent song "Alive." Before I listened to this I was perplexed as to what they meant by "semi" acoustic. But after hearing it once it fell into place, well sort of. They either drop the guitar volume down significantly or they use acoustic-electric guitars with a chorus effect. But you'll be able to hear the difference from the original version. One instrument that really stands out is the drums. You can hear every note crystal-clear along with the cymbals. It really adds to the dimension of this alternative version. I'm even beginning to like this more than the album version.
The final track is a previously unreleased song titled "Sabbath" which I believe can be found on another P.O.D. single (could be wrong about that). This song might take a few listens to appreciate but it will pay off. It has a great guitar riff.
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