P.o.d. - Boom Instant

: The track is a definitive example of early 2000s nu metal, blending aggressive rock riffs with hip-hop and rap-rock elements.

: While it didn't match the chart peaks of previous singles "Alive" or "Youth of the Nation," it reached #13 on the US Modern Rock Tracks and #21 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks charts.

Watch the official HD remastered music video for P.O.D.'s high-energy anthem "Boom": P.O.D. - Boom (Official Music Video) [HD] P.O.D. Videos YouTube• Oct 27, 2009

: The song became a staple in pop culture, appearing in numerous films, television shows, and sports highlights due to its explosive, versatile chorus. Notably, it inspired the title of the 2012 comedy film Here Comes the Boom . Music Video

"" is a high-energy anthem by the American Christian nu metal band P.O.D. (Payable On Death) . Released on April 8, 2002 , it served as the third single from their triple-platinum fourth studio album, Satellite (2001) . Background and Theme

The music video, directed by Gavin Bowden, showcases a more lighthearted side of the band. It features P.O.D. members dressed in warm-up suits competing in a high-stakes, comedic against various international teams. In 2023, Metal Injection ranked it among the " 10 Greatest Nü-Metal Music Videos " for serving as a fun "antidote" to the genre's often serious tone. Post-9/11 Context

Unlike many of the band's more faith-oriented or introspective tracks like "Youth of the Nation," vocalist Sonny Sandoval has described "Boom" as "". The lyrics celebrate the band’s San Diego roots and their rapid rise to international fame, famously referencing "rocking the masses from Madrid to Calabasas". Composition and Success