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===P.O.D.=== In 2003, [[P.O.D.]] lacked a guitarist after former band member [[Marcos Curiel]] parted with the band amidst controversy. Truby was available at the time and wrote and recorded the band's single, "[[Sleeping Awake]]", for ''[[The Matrix Reloaded: The Album|The Matrix Reloaded Soundtrack album]]''. He became a full-time member soon afterward. The band released its first album with Truby, ''[[Payable on Death]]'', in November 2003. It was the first time the band discarded its [[rap metal]] style, which sparked much controversy. Despite the new style, the album has sold over one million copies worldwide. Truby also wrote the song "Truly Amazing" with P.O.D. for ''[[The Passion of the Christ: Songs]]'' album, which won a [[GMA Dove Award]]. In 2005, POD released the ''Warriors 2 EP ''. The second P.O.D. album with Truby, ''[[Testify (P.O.D. album)|Testify]]'', was produced by [[Glen Ballard]] and released in January 2006, including [[Katy Perry]] on background vocals on the song "[[Goodbye for Now (song)|Goodbye for Now]]". Later that year, P.O.D. released its [[Greatest Hits: The Atlantic Years|Greatest Hits]] album, which was Truby's last work with the band. On December 30, 2006, Truby left P.O.D.
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