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Toronto-area Christian rockers Thousand Foot Krutch first appeared in 1997, when Trevor McNevan, Joel Bruyere, and Steve Augustine started putting a worship song spin on a rap-metal sound similar to Limp Bizkit or Korn. After building a buzz around Ontario with numerous shows, a strong demo, and thriving trade of MP3s through its website, Thousand Foot Krutch signed with Diamante and issued Set It Off, its official debut, in March 2001. The album featured a rap-rockified version of EMF's "Unbelievable," tricked out with a Christian-themed rap from McNevan. TFK jumped to the much higher profile Tooth & Nail for September 2003's Phenomenon. They'd grown up considerably in the two years since Set It Off, and the new album reflected a more focused, rocking sound. The trio joined Kutless and FM Static for a late-2003/early-2004 tour. 2005's The Art of Breaking adopted a more mainstream rock sound, which carried over to 2007's The Flame in All of Us as well. 2009's Welcome to the Masquerade, which would be the band's last release with Tooth & Nail, entered the Billboard Top 200 at number 35, peaking at number two on Christian rock radio. The group's sixth studio album, The End Is Where We Begin, arrived in 2012. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi
So apparently a Japanese Deathcore band sounds just like these dudes. Either TFK has gotten some massive balls since last I listened or Pandora is f**king up again.
hdwaldron1
My life will not be complete until i see these guys in concert. And yes...they are definitely Christian. Listen to Already Home...it's the best rock worship song ever.
i have no religion but i hear that do onto others as you'd have them do onto you so basically Cal is saying if he says TFK suxs maim him lol but i love this bands lyrics usally i find bands that make me wanna break s**t but this band makes me think more than the stuff i usually listen too and i find it intesting the bands really good but i dislike bands that have songs about god only and not the people who are on this earth like this band!!
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