P.O.D. - Youth of the Nation

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The fourth song from P.O.D.'s album Satellite.

Artist: P.O.D.
Song: Youth of the Nation
Album release date: September 11th, 2001
Genre: Nu metal

1. Set It Off
2. Alive
3. Boom
4. Youth of the Nation
5. Celestial
6. Satellite
7. Ridiculous
8. The Messenjah
9. Guitarras de Amor
10. Anything Right
11. Ghetto
12. Masterpiece Conspiracy
13. Without Jah, Nothin'
14. Thinking About Forever
15. Portrait
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This song gained popularity right around when my husband was murdered, right before I found out I was pregnant with our child. It's been a truly profound anthem for me these years. I love you guys for this. Thank you. You're an amen. All of your music helps me stay having hope and keeping moving forward. You're beautiful to me.

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It was 2001, and I was the youth of the nation. Damn! Time flies off faster than you realize

srijeetbasu
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2022 and this song is still as relevant as the day it was released.

nicolemuzquiz
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I remember being introduced to this song between Jan - March 2002 by a guy I did a course with. He drowned a year and a half later in america in 2003

TheConorsmithusa
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Dude they need to blast this in school cause this is happening now maybe kids would relate and talk to eachother music brings people together

adorableotay
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“He crossed the line and there’s no turning back, showed the world how he felt with the sound a gat”

cullinwilson
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Heard this song for the first time on January 27 2002. Was on my way to usmc boot camp. Those drums and guitar made me realize something bad was coming

retepoteil
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Very few songs actually give me goosebumps, but this song always gives me chills. The haunting jazzy guitar delay, mixed with the eerie background sound of the kids, and with a heavy subject matter of the song just gives this eerie and haunting sound that gives me goosebumps.

nu-metalfan
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This song still hits so hard…really sums up the feelings of loneliness that people feel in their youth

rippindrummer
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A true Classic Not only in the USA, i heard it in Germany since it was out ! Im Born 82 and remember it when the musicvideo was new i was 18-20 Years old maybe, now im 41 ! Time is runnin !

samrez-
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As someone who felt like Johnny Boy growing up, this track is still relatable.

river
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“Maybe for a moment he forgot who he was” We all have this moment!

rubenangulo
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This Song Always Makes Me Think Of September 11, 2001, I Was Driving Home From School That Day And Remembered Hearing About It On The Radio And When I First Heard That One 1 Of The Twin Towers Had Collapsed, I Didn't Think That IHad Heard That Right!

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RIP to all of those who are gone. But, not forgotten. 😪 may all of those souls found peace. I'm still fighting /surviving #2023 ✊️ keep yall head up my brothers/sisters. We are still the youth of the nation.

kevincampos
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this song is still rings true to this day, nothing's changed...

Strongwind
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How did I find this again. I last listened to this almost 20 years ago. I honestly haven't heard this song after I finished high school. Didn't even remember the band anymore. Good classic though

Ghostiification
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“We are we are arrre The Youth Of The Nation” is my favorite line for Sonny Sandoval and I love it.

Jaachi-Aaron-Chukwunyere-
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This song always hits me hard and makes me realize how bad the world as come to be.

JessicaGarcia-fqrd
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Listening to this song for the millionth time I broke out into tears Because I just reached out for love😢

Leaf.
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In another 20 years this song will still be relevant

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