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Payable on Death Live is a live recording of rock group P.O.D. at the TomFest concert on February 18, 1997. It is P.O.D.'s third and final album on Rescue Records. The album was remastered and re-released in 2001 by Rescue Records.

Original Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."One Day"5:11
2."Draw the Line"3:06
3."Selah"5:08
4."Know Me"4:04
5."Punk-Reggae Jam" (featuring Russel Castillo of Dogwood)3:10
6."Breathe Babylon" (featuring Dirt)6:27
7."Preach"3:03
8."Full Color"6:45
9."Murder"2:16
Remastered Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."One Day"5:11
2."Draw the Line"3:07
3."Selah"4:14
4."Know Me"4:43
5."Punk-Reggae Jam" (featuring Russel Castillo of Dogwood)3:10
6."Breathe Babylon" (featuring Dirt)6:27
7."Preach"3:03
8."Full Color/1-800-HIT-HOME/Murder"16:26
  • The track "Draw the Line" was written by Tim Gonzalez of the San Diego rapcore group House of Suffering.
  • On the original release, "Murder" was track 9. On the re-release, "1-800-HIT-HOME" and "Murder" are both at the end of track 8. "1-800-HIT-HOME" is not actually a song, but a message from Noah Bernardo Sr. (father of Wuv Bernardo and owner of Rescue Records). It has information about believing in and receiving Christ, and about "1-800-HIT-HOME".

References

  1. ^ Van Pelt, Doug (November–December 1998). "Album Reviews: P.O.D. Live At Tomfest". HM Magazine (74). ISSN 1066-6923.