Why Bodies by Drowning Pool Still Resonates With Fans of All Ages Over 20 Years Later

Drowning Pool X Chord Progression Podcast
Drowning Pool on the Chord Progression Podcast

Have you ever heard the song “Bodies” by Drowning Pool? Let the bodies hit the floor? We know 99% of you reading this are going to say “YES!”

It is a song that has transcended metal for over 20 years, crossing and connecting generations of rock and metal fans. But does the band embody that same energy? Oh you know the answer is “YES!”

CJ from Drowning Pool is our guest today on the Chord Progression Podcast. On this episode, you will discover:

– How Bodies continues to connect metal fans across generations, and why the band still loves to play it every time they take the stage.

– The return of Ryan McCombs and how a show opening for Pantera in 2023 was the catalyst of it all.

– Many of the fun stories Drowning Pool has from over the years, including jumping into mosh pits, performing for the troops, and playing alongside Sevendust.

A great episode awaits to connect you to why so many people find positivity in metal music. Want to keep the positivity rolling? Go to our YouTube channel and Hit the subscribe button and keep it rolling.

Find Drowning Pool Online:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drowningpool

Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrowningPool

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drowningpoolofficial/

Website: https://drowningpool.live

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1E4r4z7ivGUcSAnCbINJ9v?si=5Zhl7pQ3RHamgNYhl2OGfw


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