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Jason Truby : ウィキペディア英語版
Jason Truby

Jason Truby (born June 1, 1973) is an American musician. He began his career in 1989 with Living Sacrifice as lead guitarist. He was also a member of P.O.D., but has also performed with Phil Keaggy, David Beegle, Ashley Cleveland and her husband Kenny Greenberg, and was a guest performer with Phil Keaggy's band Glass Harp at the First Annual Denver Guitar Festival. His main influences in music include John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, U2, Pink Floyd, , Phil Keaggy, Wes Montgomery, Andrés Segovia, Bach, The Beatles, Dave Brubeck, Stanley Jordan.
In 1991, Living Sacrifice's self-titled debut was released on R.E.X. Records. The album received much comparison to thrash metal groups of the time. In 1992, Living Sacrifice released their second album, ''Nonexistent''.
In 1994, the band released a third album, ''Inhabit'' Living Sacrifice signed onto Solid State Records seeking to widen their audience.
Living Sacrifice recorded ''Reborn'', their Solid State debut, in 1997. The band started to play a mix of groove metal and metalcore. ''Reborn'' is considered the most influential of all Living Sacrifice records
==P.O.D.==
In 2003, P.O.D. needed a new guitarist after former band member Marcos Curiel parted with the band amidst controversy. Truby was available at the time to write and record the band's single, "Sleeping Awake" for ''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 in turn faced much controversy. Despite, it went on to sell just over one million records worldwide.
He also wrote the song "Truly Amazing" with P.O.D. for the The Passion of the Christ: Songs album, which would go on to win a GMA Dove Award.
In 2005 POD would release the Warriors 2 EP
The second P.O.D. album with Truby, ''Testify'', was produced by Glen Ballard and released in January 2006 and includes Katy Perry on background vocals on one song. Later that year, P.O.D. released its Greatest Hits album which would be Jason's last work with the band.
On December 30, 2006, Jason would leave POD.
Truby wrote the following letter to the "Warriors":

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