Guest Vitamin X Report post Posted May 15, 2003 P.O.D.'s lineup has gone boom. Founding member Marcos Curiel and the spiritual metal band have parted ways, at least partially due to the guitarist's side project. In an e-mail sent to fans Wednesday (February 19), singer Sonny Sandoval said Curiel left "to pursue his own vision apart from P.O.D.," however the guitarist insisted in a phone call from his San Diego home that he was kicked out. "Because of your loyalty and respect, it saddens me to say that Marcos is no longer with P.O.D.," Sandoval wrote. "Never have we imagined P.O.D. without him, but we now know this vision is bigger than the four of us." Curiel called the e-mail one-sided and contended he was fired from the band last week because he has other projects and because of differences in religious philosophies. "I was hoping I could do what Maynard [Keenan] does," said Curiel, who was a primary songwriter for P.O.D. "He's in Tool and A Perfect Circle. That's obviously not the case here. It got pretty sticky at the end about 'You need to prioritize where you're at with your music and where you're at with your walk with God.' I'm like, 'You guys are tripping, dude. I just want to be an artist, and if I can't have that freedom, I just want to fly.' If someone asks me to play with them, if someone asks me to write a song, I just want to be able to do that." Curiel said P.O.D.'s problems with him are evident in the fact that he has been replaced by Jason Truby, former guitarist for Christian metal band Living Sacrifice. "That was always an issue with them," Curiel said. "It should have never been about that. It should have been about the music." Sandoval also hinted at spiritual differences in his e-mail. "I feel that there are still so many good things in store for those of us who have put our lives on the line for what we believe in," he wrote. Curiel did not comment on his religious beliefs, but he said he was tired of playing Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. "I hate the facade of putting on a mask in front of fans and then behind the scenes acting like someone else," he said. "I just want to be myself all the time." The guitarist said P.O.D. is not as righteous as their reputation. "The thing that's really bugging me out is the e-mail is portrayed all holy and sh--," he said of the letter, which ended with: "Please continue to keep P.O.D. and Marcos in your prayers. All our love is yours. Be blessed." "I hate that. That's one of the main differences we had is philosophy. They're putting that out because they know their market and they know what kids are going to say about all that." Curiel, who has produced and remixed songs for the Nappy Roots and others, said he believes his former band would not have been so adamant against his side project if its other members were from Christian bands. The group, called the Accident Experiment, features two members of fellow San Diego band Sprung Monkey and a singer from Seattle. "The kids are already talking all this sh-- [on P.O.D.'s Web site], 'I'm not going to support that band. Sprung Monkey is a party band,' " Curiel said. "I'm sitting there going, 'Dude, what do you think P.O.D. does behind the scenes? Do you think they're angels?' I want to keep it positive, dude, but they keep making me come off as the bad guy." Curiel, who was always an outspoken member of P.O.D. (see "P.O.D. Say You Can Go Beep Beep If You Don't Like Their Style"), is particularly upset because management, not his bandmembers, called to kick him out. He said the group met a few weeks ago and everyone acted enthusiastic about his projects. "As soon as I left, they started talking sh-- behind my back," he said. "It's very, very shady. I have friends defending me on the Web site, and every time they put something up in defense of me, it gets deleted. I'm like, 'What? This is not fair, dude.' ... Then I found out they had another guitar player already. I was like, 'Whoa.' They've been plotting this for a long time." In Sandoval's e-mail, the singer chose not to dwell on the past, but to look to the future. "[Truby] brings an excitement and a fire to the table that will take P.O.D. to the next level," he wrote. "Through great challenges come great rewards, and we're more confident now than ever of where we are going." Curiel's Accident Experiment, which he said sounds vastly different from his previous band, have nearly completed an album and will make their live debut at the Soma club in San Diego on March 15. "Why would I go out and start P.O.D. part two?" he said. "This is more big-balls rock with a hint of prog. The bands that influence us are Rush, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath — older kind of rock, but with new power, new technology, new sound. It's kind of got an Audioslave vibe. It's killer." P.O.D. are nominated for two Grammys: Best Hard Rock Performance for "Youth of the Nation" and Best Metal Performance for "Portrait." Curiel will not be attending. "Too much drama," he said. Atlantic Records said P.O.D. had no further comment. credit: MTV.com (I cut some of the bullshit we already know and don't really care about out, so you can credit: Me for that) Now I know P.O.D. and MTV both get a lot of hate on this board, and it's deserved. Back in high school though, I used to like P.O.D., even though I was atheist, I always liked Marcos especially when a lot of times I had the opportunity to hang out and have extended conversations with him. It always boggled me how he didn't quite seem to have the whole religious b.s. the rest of the band did, and the record label was promoting, and then it kinda ticked me off when they went mainstream and they were mainly seen as a Christian band, because I know the guy and I've been following them since way before they were big, and they never tried to be all Christian and holier than thou until they hit the mainstream. I always liked Marcos' guitar work, especially when covering U2's Bullet The BLue Sky, and am happy to see him leave the bullshit that was P.O.D.. I'm hoping The Accident Experiement turns out to be good. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest CoreyLazarus416 Report post Posted May 15, 2003 The guitar work was one of the only things likeable about POD. Now that he's gone? Haha. Creed with rapping. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vitamin X Report post Posted May 15, 2003 Except that Sonny can't even sing as good as Scott Stapp can. And that sure is saying something, when you can't sing as good as a guy who got sued for putting on a pisspoor performance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest subliminal_animal Report post Posted May 17, 2003 That's not really fair to say, since it was just his condition at the time that spurred the lawsuit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vitamin X Report post Posted May 18, 2003 That's still putting yourself, below someone who would GET into that condition before putting on aforementioned pisspoor performance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest raptor Report post Posted May 18, 2003 Curiel's track with the Nappy Roots has some really, really good guitar work on it. P.O.D., aren't bad, just generic and uninspired. Sprung Monkey is pretty good, actually. I'll give Accident Experiment a chance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest NoCalMike Report post Posted May 19, 2003 POD is stale and boring. Nothing jumps out of you when you listen to them. What in god's name(no pun intended) is POD doing being nominated in a "metal" category? The guy from Living Sacrifice is not going to give POD a spark and fireball, more like POD will put his spark out. Living Sacrifice was a balls to the wall METAL band, whether you liked the christian message or not, they were METAL. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest JangoFett4Hire Report post Posted May 19, 2003 sprung monkey of "get 'em outta here" fame? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites