Snuff the Punk was released on January 25, 1994 with a cover art showing a cartoon character with a gun aimed at the Devil. It established P.O.D. as a popular band in the hardcore punk and Christian underground subcultures. They began to tour the U.S. promoting their album. They played in small venues, churches and bars, and slowly developed a following of "warriors" nationwide. 25,000 copies of the album were sold in the first few years, mostly at shows. The band tried to take advantage of their growing fanbase to secure a major record deal, but were unable to.
Snuff the Punk was reissued three times after its original release in 1994. The first reissue has the same cover art, and was released in 1996. The second reissue, also a remix and remaster, has censored cover art. The rerelease shows a character with wings punching the
Devil. It also has an alternate P.O.D. logo, without the band's full name, Payable on Death, and was released in 1999 by independent label Diamante. The third reissue, a special edition, is based on the remaster, but combines "Who's in This House?" and the anti-abortion song "Murder" into one track. It also includes live video of "Selah" and "Full Color" from the band's second album,
Brown, and was released in 2000. ==Critical reception==