P.O.D. Splits With ATLANTIC RECORDS

August 10, 2006

According to Hits daily Double, San Diego Christian rockers P.O.D. have left their longtime label Atlantic Records. "We've been proud to be Atlantic recording artists, but it's not the same place anymore," reads a statement from the band. "For most of our stay, we were blessed by a staff that was gracious towards their vision, faith, and love of music... It's time to dream again with a new staff and we leave with grateful hearts."

P.O.D.'s latest album, "Testify", sold just over 54,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 9 on The Billboard 200 chart.

"Testify" is the follow-up to "Payable on Death", which opened with 106,000 copies back in November 2003 to debut at No. 9 on The Billboard 200.

P.O.D. recently revealed their own skate shoe line with Tribal Clothing, "The Warrior".

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