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This song was satired in [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]'s song "Angry White Boy Polka" on his album, ''[[Poodle Hat]]''. |
This song was satired in [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]'s song "Angry White Boy Polka" on his album, ''[[Poodle Hat]]''. |
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"Youth of the Nation" was a hit single from P.O.D. in 2002. It was the second single to come from their album, Satellite. It was inspired in part by the school shootings at Santana High School and Columbine High School. The song was the band's only #1 on the Modern Rock chart.
Music video
The music video for "Youth of the Nation" has the band performing the song in a room filled with photos of adolescents as seen on the single cover. It revolves around a group of adolescents riding around in a car that appears to be in California. The video found significant airplay on MTV2. It was directed by Paul Fedor.
Appearances
The song was featured in
- The movie Blue Crush
- The video game Aggressive Inline
- An episode of Boston Public
- An episode of Third Watch
- An episode of Rise of the Video Game
This song was satired in "Weird Al" Yankovic's song "Angry White Boy Polka" on his album, Poodle Hat.
Track listing
- "Youth Of The Nation" (Album version) - 4:18
- "Alive" (Semi-acoustic version) - 3:27
- "Sabbath" - 4:33
External links
- Official website
- The Warriors Tour Official Site
- P.O.D. Promotions Crew: Official Street Team
- theSouthtown.com
- P.O.D. on MySpace